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  • TREATMENT OF DISTAL COMMINUTED HUMERAL FRACTURE WITH SERIOUS OSTEOPOROSIS BY TOTAL ELBOW ARTHROPLASTY

    Objective To analyse short-term cl inical effect of total elbow arthroplasty in treatment of distal comminuted humeral fracture with serious osteoporosis in geratic patients. Methods From April 2006 to October 2007, five cases of distal comminuted humeral fractures were treated by total elbow arthroplasty with bone cement. Of them, there were 2 males and 3 females, aging 50-76 years old (mean 67.6 years old), including 4 cases of closed fracture and 1 case of open fracture (II type Gustilo-Anderson). All fractures were caused by tumbl ing. According to classification of AO, there were 2 cases of type C1, 2 cases of type C2 and 1 case of type C3. The Barnett index of osteoporosis was 0.40-0.45. The time from injury to operation was 4 to 18 days (mean 7.2 days). The rehabil itation exercise of function was done after 2 days of operation. Results The operative time was from 120 to 180 minutes (mean 150 minutes), the bleeding amount was from 150 to 250 mL (mean 200 mL). All incision achieved primary heal ing. No compl ication occurred. Five cases were followed up for 19 to 36 months (mean 24.5 months). The mean motion range of elbow joint include 141.6° for flection, 6.5° for extention, 10.2° for the degree of ectropion, 81.7° for revolve forward, and 73.8° for revolve behind respectively after 4 months of operation. The length discrepancy of upper l imb was less than 1.5 cm, the muscle force for flexion and extention of finger and wrist was normal. The X-ray films showed that the position of artificial joint was satisfactory without prosthesis dislocation or loosening. According to Mayo elbow performance score, the excellent and good rate was 80% (excellent in 1 case, good in 3 cases, and fair in 1 case). Conclusion Total elbow arthroplasty with bone cement is an effective method in treatment of distal comminuted humeral fracture with serious osteoporosis obviously in the geratic patients, but indication and technique of operation should be mastered strictly.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • TREATMENT OF COMMINUTED FRACTURES AT DISTAL FEMUR AND PROXIMAL TIBIA WITH LESS INVASIVE STABILIZATION SYSTEMS

    Objective To study the clinical outcome of comminuted factures at distal femur and proximal tibia treated with AO less invasive stabilization systems (LISS). Methods The clinical data of 14 cases of distal femoral fracture and proximal tibial fracture from September 2003 to May 2005 were analyzed retrospectively. The injury was caused by traffic accident in 9 cases, by fall in 3 cases and by slipping in 2 cases. Of 14 cases, there were 5 open fractures and 9 close fractures, including 5 cases of distal femoral comminuted fracture and 9 cases of proximal shaft comminuted fractures. According to AO/OTA classification, the fractures were classified as 33C2 in 3 cases,33C3 in 2 cases,41A2 in 2 cases,41A3 in 2 cases,41B2 in 3 cases and 41C2 in 2 cases. All patients were treated by the internal fixation with LISS-distal femur or with LISS-proximal tibia. Healing of wounds, the X-ray films before and after operations, and therecovery of joint function were observed. Results The patients were followed up from 1 month to 20 months (11 months on average). Twelve cases achieved solid osseous unions from 3 months to 5 months postoperativly; 2 cases had a good reduction and recovered smoothly 2-3 months postoperatively. The results were excellent in 10 cases, good in 3 cases and fair in 1 case according to Johner-Wruhs knee scoring. The range of knee flexion-extension was 110-130° in 11 cases, 100° in 2 cases and 80° in 1 case. Conclusion LISS is an effective method of internal fixation for treating comminntedfracture of distal femur or proximal tibia. It has the advantages of less injury, satisfied reduction and reliable fixation.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 自锁髓内钉在肱骨粉碎性骨折的应用

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 闭合复位带锁髓内钉固定治疗股骨干粉碎性骨折

    目的 评价应用闭合复位带锁髓内钉固定治疗股骨干粉碎性骨折的临床疗效。 方法 1999年8月~2005年4月,采用闭合复位顺行带锁髓内钉固定技术治疗股骨干粉碎性骨折70例。男54例,女16例;年龄17~58岁。骨折均位于股骨转子下2 cm至股骨髁上5 cm。按AO分型: B型17例,C型53例。受伤至手术时间为1~12 d,平均5.8 d。 结果 B型骨折患者手术时间为90~250 min,C型骨折患者60~180 min。70例失血量50~450 ml,平均230 ml。术中3例发生骨劈裂,1例C型骨折远端1枚锁钉锁入失误,7例肢体短缩1.0~1.5 cm。68例获随访10~60个月,平均19个月。63例于术后3~10个月骨折愈合,5例于术后3~4个月行远端锁钉取出动力化后4~10个月骨折愈合。60例髋、膝关节功能活动优良, 余8例髋或/和膝关节功能受限。 结论 闭合复位带锁髓内钉固定是治疗股骨干粉碎性骨折有效方法之一,具有损伤小、失血少、骨折愈合率高、功能恢复好的优点。

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 锁骨粉碎性骨折合并锁骨下静脉损伤二例

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    Release date:2016-08-31 05:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 可吸收线缝扎结合解剖钢板内固定治疗尺骨鹰嘴近中段粉碎性骨折

    目的 总结可吸收线缝扎结合解剖钢板内固定治疗尺骨鹰嘴近中段粉碎性骨折的临床疗效。 方法2005年10月-2010年8月,采用可吸收线缝扎结合解剖钢板内固定治疗12例尺骨鹰嘴近中段粉碎性骨折患者。男7例,女5例;年龄17~62岁,平均37.2岁。致伤原因:摔伤8例,交通事故伤3例,高处坠落伤1例。骨折按AO分型标准:21-B1型骨折9例,21-C1型骨折3例。受伤至手术时间4 h~18 d。 结果术后发生切口浅表感染2例,其余患者切口均Ⅰ期愈合;骨关节炎一过性加重1例,异位骨化1例,余均无相关并发症发生。患者均获随访,随访时间6~18个月,平均7.7个月。X线片示骨折均达临床愈合,愈合时间为2~4个月,平均2.6个月。无骨不连、内固定物松动及断裂发生。末次随访时肘关节功能根据X线片及Mayo肘关节功能评分标准,获优7例,良3例,可2例。 结论可吸收线缝扎结合解剖钢板内固定治疗尺骨鹰嘴近中段粉碎性骨折符合生物力学特点,固定可靠,有利于骨折愈合及早期功能锻炼。

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 切开复位内固定治疗桡骨头粉碎性骨折

    目的 总结采用切开复位内固定治疗桡骨头粉碎性骨折的临床疗效。 方法 对2002 年1 月- 2006年6 月收治的15 例桡骨头粉碎性骨折采用切开复位内固定治疗。男11 例,女4 例;年龄21 ~ 45 岁。左侧10 例,右侧5 例。伤后至手术时间1 ~ 10 d,平均5.3 d。按照Mason 分型均为Ⅲ型。 结果 术后未见关节感染、神经损伤、金属异物反应、腕部畸形等并发症。术后患者均获随访,随访时间1 ~ 4 年,平均2.3 年。骨折均于术后6 个月内达骨性愈合。肘关节功能根据Broberg 和Morrey 评分标准进行评分,优5 例,良7 例,可2 例,差1 例,优良率为85.71%。 结论 切开复位内固定治疗桡骨头粉碎性骨折可获得良好的疗效。

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CLINICAL RESULTS OF DUAL PLATES FIXATION FOR DISTAL COMMINUTED CLAVICLE FRACTURES

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the technique and effectiveness of dual plates fixation for distal comminuted clavicle fractures. MethodsBetween January 2011 and September 2012, 16 patients with distal comminuted clavicle fractures were treated with dual plates fixation. There were 9 males and 7 females with the mean age of 53.6 years (range, 36-71 years). All the patients had closed fracture, including 10 cases of Craig Ⅱ/type Ⅱ, 5 cases of Craig Ⅱ/type V, and 1 case of Craig Ⅱ/type Ⅱ and Craig Ⅲ, which was caused by traffic accident in 8 cases, by sports in 5 cases, and by falling from height in 3 cases. The average interval from injury to surgery was 48 hours (range, 12-72 hours). The X-ray films were taken during follow-up. The functional recovery of the shoulder joint was assessed using the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) rating scale score. ResultsAll the patients were followed up 13-17 months (mean, 13.6 months). The X-ray films showed bone union and anatomical reduction in all cases, with the mean time of bone healing of 5.6 months (range, 4-6 months). No complication of implant related fracture, implant failure, malunion, nonunion, or post-traumatic arthritis occurred during follow-up. The mean ASES score was 91 (range, 86-93) at last follow-up. ConclusionDual plates fixation in the treatment of distal comminuted clavicle fractures can obtain a rigid fixation and avoid the interference of acromioclavicular joint and shoulder joint activities, so this technique is a safe and effective method.

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  • Mini locked-plate trans-carpometacarpal joint internal fixation for treating comminuted fracture of base of the fifth metacarpal

    Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of open reduction and trans-carpometacarpal joint internal fixation with mini locked-plate for treatment of comminuted fracture of base of the fifth metacarpal. Methods Between July 2015 and December 2017, 8 cases of comminuted fractures of base of the fifth metacarpals were treated with open reduction and trans-carpometacarpal joint internal fixation with mini locked-plate. There were 7 males and 1 female with an age of 19-45 years (mean, 32.5 years). The causes of injury included 2 cases of hitting hard objects while clenching fist, 6 cases of falling injury. There were 2 cases of subluxation of fifth carpal joints and 1 case of dislocation. The time from injury to operation was 1-5 days (mean, 3.5 days). The stability of fracture ends could not be maintained by preoperative evaluation without over articular fixation or short time over articular fixation. Postoperative complications and fracture healing were observed, and hand function was evaluated at last follow-up according to the total active motion (TAM) recommended by the Branch of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medicine Association. Results All the incisions healed by first intention without complications such as wound infection, cutaneous necrosis, tendon or nerve injury. All the patients were followed up 6-18 months (mean, 12 months). All fractures healed with the healing time of 12-16 weeks (mean, 13 weeks). Within 4 months after operation, all patients were able to return to pre-injury job. At last follow-up, according to the TAM recommended by the Branch of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medicine Association, the results were excellent in 7 cases, good in 1 case, with the excellent and good rate of 100%. Conclusion Applying of mini locked-plate for treatment of comminuted fractures of base of the fifth metacarpal, of which cannot obtain stable fixation through non-transarticular or short-time transarticular fixation, can achieve satisfactory functional results with very few complications through trans-carpometacarpal joint approach, thus the procedure can be used as an alternative operation scheme.

    Release date:2018-10-31 09:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PRELIMINARY APPLICATION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING PERSONALIZED EXTERNAL FIXATOR IN SERIOUS TIBIOFIBULA FRACTURES

    ObjectiveTo explore a new method of treating serious tibiofibula comminuted fracture by using three-dimensional (3-D) printing personalized external fixator. MethodsIn April 2015, a male patient (aged 18 years with a height of 171 cm and a weight of 67 kg) with left tibiofibula comminuted fracture was included in the study. Computer-assisted reduction technique combined with 3-D printing was used to develop a customised personalized external fixator for fracture reduction. The effectiveness was observed. ResultsThe operation time was about 10 minutes without fluoroscopy, and successful reduction was obtained. The patient had equal limb length after operation. X-ray films showed that the posterior angulation of distal fracture was corrected 37°, and the eversion angle was corrected 4°. The tibial fractures had good paraposition or alignment, and the lower limb force line was corrected completely. No new fracture displacement occurred. The clinical healing time of fracture was 3.5 months and the bone union was achieved after 8 months. The function of affected limb recovered well after operation. ConclusionA personalized external fixator for serious tibiofibula comminuted fracture reduction made by 3-D printing technique has the merits of easy manipulation, high individuation, accurate reduction, stable fixation, and no need of fluoroscopy.

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