Tibial bone exposure mostly refers to open tibial bone fracture, which does not have a rapid healing method and requires systematic treatment, including medication and surgery. Open tibial bone fractures are mostly caused by violence, resulting in the fracture end piercing the skin and being exposed, which is easy to cause contamination of the fracture end, and requires medication combined with surgery. Drug treatment is mainly anti-infection treatment. After the fracture end is exposed, the risk of infection is high, and symptoms such as fever, redness, swelling and even pus are easy to appear after infection, so systematic treatment with anti-infection drugs, such as penicillin, etc., is needed. At the same time, thorough debridement is needed to remove as much necrotic tissue as possible, local use of antibiotics, placement of catheter drainage, fracture repositioning and fixation. If the tibial bone is exposed, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.