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According to the surgery of fracture, the following measurements may help prevent fat embolism syndrome. | According to the surgery of fracture, the following measurements may help prevent fat embolism syndrome. | ||
*Preoperative use of [[methylprednisolone]] | *Preoperative use of [[methylprednisolone]] | ||
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Overview
Primary Prevention
According to the surgery of fracture, the following measurements may help prevent fat embolism syndrome.
- Preoperative use of methylprednisolone
- Early fixation of long-bone fracture
- External fixation or fixation with plate and screw decreases the possibility of fat embolism than than nailing the medullary cavity and venting the medullary canal during nailing.
- If nails are needed, smaller-diameter nails and unreamed nailing may be better.