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  • TREATMENT OF DISTAL HUMERUS FRACTURE WITH DOUBLE-PLATING FIXATION

    To investigate the method and cl inical effect of double-plating fixation in treatment of distal humerus fractures. Methods From April 2003 to January 2009, 21 patients with distal humerus fracture were treated with l imited contact compression plate and reconstruction plate via posterior elbow incision and approach inside and outside the edge of both sides of the triceps. There were 12 males and 9 females, aged from 20 to 63 years (39 years on average). The causes of injury were fall ing in 13 cases, traffic accident in 6 cases, and fall ing from height in 2 cases. According to the classification of Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (AO/ASIF), 8 cases were classified as type 12-B1, 2 as type 12-B2, 7 as type12-B3, 3 as type 13-A2, and 1 as type 13-A3. The course of disease averaged 4.8 days. Results Secretion was observed at incision in 1 case 2 weeks after operation, and incision healed after dressing change; other incisions healed by first intention. Transient numbness of ring and l ittle fingers occurred in 2 cases 2 days after operation; no iatrogenic nerve paralysis occurred. All patients were followed up 13 to 18 months (15 months on average). The X-ray films showed bone healed 6 months after operation. No postoperative joint adhesion occurred, and the motion of elbow joint ranged from 0° to 135°. According to Morrey evaluation standard, the results were excellent in 17 cases, good in 2 cases, and fair in 2 case; the excellent and good rate was 90.5%. Conclusion Double-plating fixation has the advantages of wide indications, rigid internal fixation, and significant curative effects in treatment of distal humerus fractures.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 复杂肱骨远端骨折的双钢板内固定治疗

    【摘要】 目的 总结双钢板内固定治疗复杂肱骨远端骨折的临床疗效。 方法 2004年1月-2008年5月,采用双钢板内固定治疗15例复杂肱骨远端骨折患者。按照AO/ASIF分型,患者均为C型骨折。其中C1型4例,C2型4例, C3型7例。受伤至手术时间平均2.5 d。C1、C2型骨折复位后用双钢板固定,C3型骨折复位后先用细克氏针固定髁间骨折块,再用双钢板固定。手术后3~5 d佩带活动型肘关节支具进行功能锻炼。随访观察7~16个月,平均13个月。按照Mayo评分标准评定肘关节功能。 结果 15例患者肱骨髁间及髁上骨折均愈合,时间为3~6个月,平均4.5个月。Mayo评分:优8例,良4例,可2例, 差1例,优良率80%。 结论 对复杂肱骨远端骨折采取早期切开解剖复位、双钢板内固定,使用活动型肘关节支具进行早期功能锻炼,能显著降低相关并发症,促进肘关节功能的恢复。

    Release date:2016-08-26 02:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 肱骨远端骨折术后早期康复影响因素的临床护理研究

    目的分析肱骨下段骨折术后康复的影响因素,以提高患者早期康复护理效果,改善其术后远期生存质量。 方法选择符合纳入标准的于2010年3月1日-2012年1月30日入住骨科的肱骨下端骨折患者100例,采用logistic回归分析对可能影响肱骨下段骨折术后康复的影响因素进行多因素回归分析。 结果单因素分析显示不同的康复介入时间、肢体肿胀度、疼痛评分及处理、创伤后是否冰敷与肘关节功能恢复差异具有统计学意义(P<0.05)。多因素logistic回归分析,按照其作用强度,影响肘关节功能优良率的独立因素依次为:运动康复介入时间、肢体肿胀度、创伤后是否冰敷、疼痛评分及处理。 结论运动康复介入时间、肢体肿胀度及创伤后是否冰敷、疼痛评分及处理为肱骨远端骨折患者肘关节功能的独立因素。肱骨下段骨折术后康复应早期介入,及时消除肢体肿胀,给予冰敷,减轻疼痛有助于更好发挥运动康复疗效,恢复肘关节功能。

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  • Effect of functional exercise at different time and different immobilization positions on functional recovery of elbow joint with type C distal humeral fractures

    Objective To investigate the effect of functional exercises at different time and different immobilization positions on the functional recovery of elbow joint with type C distal humeral fractures. Methods A total of 120 patients with type C distal humeral fractures admitted to the hospital between June 2013 and July 2015 were included in the study. They were randomly allocated to 3 groups, 40 patients in each group. Group A: functional exercises began immediately after the operation; Group B: the affected elbow was fixed at 90° flexion for 1 week and then began functional exercises after 1 week of immobilization; Group C: the affected elbow was fixed at 30° extension for 1 week and then began functional exercises after 1 week of immobilization. There was no significant difference in gender, age, fracture pattern, fracture side, injury time, and surgical approach between groups (P>0.05). Results In groups A and B, 1 case had incision redness and swelling respectively, and the other incisions healed by first intention. Five patients occurred myositis ossificans in group A, 4 cases in group B, and 5 cases in group C. The incidence of complications in groups A, B, and C was 15.0% (6/40), 12.5% (5/40), and 12.5% (5/40), respectively. There was no significant difference between groups (χ2=0.144, P=0.930). All patients were followed up 6-25 months, with an average of 9.8 months. At 2 weeks after operation, the Mayo elbow joint function score of group A was significantly higher than those of groups B and C (P<0.05), and the visual analogue scale (VAS) of group A was significantly lower than those of groups B and C (P<0.05). There was no significant difference between groups B and C (P>0.05). At 6 months after operation, there was no significant difference in Mayo elbow joint function score and VAS score between groups (P>0.05). At 2 weeks and 6 months after operation, the flexion and extension activities of elbow joint in groups A and C were better than that in group B (P<0.05), and there was no significant difference between groups A and C (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in forearm rotation between groups (P>0.05). All fractures of 3 groups achieved clinical healing, and there was no significant difference in healing time between groups (P>0.05). Conclusion Early functional exercises can relieve pain and obtain better elbow flexion and extesion activities after operation. The elbow joint fixed at 30° extension is better than at 90° flexion in elbow flexion and extension activitis.

    Release date:2017-08-03 03:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Biomechanical advantages of personalized Y-shaped plates in treatment of distal humeral intra-articular fractures

    Objective To compare the biomechanical properties of personalized Y-shaped plates with horizontal plates, vertical plates, and traditional Y-shaped plates in the treatment of distal humeral intra-articular fractures through finite element analysis, and to evaluate their potential for clinical application. Methods The study selected a 38-year-old male volunteer and obtained a three-dimensional model of the humerus by scanning his upper limbs using a 64-slice spiral CT. Four types of fracture-internal fixation models were constructed using Mimics 19.0, Geomagic Wrap 2017, Creo 6.0, and other software: horizontal plates, vertical plates, traditional Y-shaped plate, and personalized Y-shaped plate. The models were then meshed using Hypermesh 14.0 software, and material properties and boundary conditions were defined in Abaqus 6.14 software. AnyBody 7.3 software was used to simulate elbow flexion and extension movements, calculate muscle strength, joint forces, and load torques, and compare the peak stress and maximum displacement of the four fixation methods at different motion angles (10°, 30°, 50°, 70°, 90°, 110°, 130°, 150°) during elbow flexion and extension. Results Under dynamic loading during elbow flexion and extension, the personalized Y-shaped plate exhibits significant biomechanical advantages. During elbow flexion, the peak internal fixation stress of the personalized Y-shaped plate was (28.8±0.9) MPa, which was significantly lower than that of the horizontal plates, vertical plates, and traditional Y-shaped plate (P<0.05). During elbow extension, the peak internal fixation stress of the personalized Y-shaped plate was (18.1±1.6) MPa, which was lower than those of the other three models, with significant differences when compared with horizontal plates and vertical plates (P<0.05). Regarding the peak humeral stress, the personalized Y-shaped plate model showed mean values of (10.9±0.8) and (13.1±1.4) MPa during elbow flexion and extension, respectively, which were significantly lower than those of the other three models (P<0.05). Displacement analysis showed that the maximum displacement of the humerus with the personalized Y-shaped plate during elbow flexion was (2.03±0.08) mm, slightly higher than that of the horizontal plates, but significantly lower than that of the vertical plates, showing significant differences (P<0.05). During elbow extension, the maximum displacement of the humerus with the personalized Y-shaped plate was (1.93±0.13) mm, which was lower than that of the other three models, with significant differences when compared with vertical plates and traditional Y-shaped plates (P<0.05). Stress contour analysis showed that the stress of the personalized Y-shaped plate was primarily concentrated at the bifurcation of the Y-shaped structure. Displacement contour analysis showed that the personalized Y-shaped plate effectively controlled the displacement of the distal humerus during both flexion and extension, demonstrating excellent stability. ConclusionThe personalized Y-shaped plate demonstrates excellent biomechanical performance in the treatment of distal humeral intra-articular fractures, with lower stress and displacement, providing more stable fixation effects.

    Release date:2025-05-13 02:15 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of effectiveness of medial-lateral approach and posteromedian approach in release of elbow stiffness after distal humeral fractures surgery

    Objective To investigate the difference of effectiveness between medial-lateral approach and posteromedian approach in the release of elbow stiffness after distal humeral fracture surgery. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 41 patients with elbow stiffness following medial and lateral plate fixation for distal humeral fractures, admitted between January 2021 and June 2023 and meeting selection criteria. Patients were divided into the combined medial-lateral approach release group (study group, 20 cases) and the posteromedian midline approach release group (control group, 21 cases) based on surgical approach. Baseline data including age, gender, affected side, body mass index, disease duration, and preoperative extension angle, flexion angle, range of motion, visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score, Mayo elbow performance score, ulnar nerve symptoms, and heterotopic ossification showed no significant differences between groups (P>0.05). The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and complication incidence were recorded and compared between groups. Clinical efficacy was evaluated using pre- and postoperative Mayo score, VAS score, elbow extension/flexion angles, and range of motion on the affected side. Statistical analysis focused on changes in these indicators relative to preoperative values. Results There was no significant difference in operation time and intraoperative blood loss between the two groups (P>0.05). Patients in both groups were followed up 15-36 months, with a mean of 23.8 months; there was no significant difference in the follow-up time between the two groups (t=−1.542, P=0.131). In the control group, 1 patient had obvious subcutaneous hematoma and 5 patients had poor wound healing within 2 months after operation, all of which were cured by symptomatic treatment, while no related complications occurred in the study group, there was a significant difference in poor wound healing incidence between the two groups (P<0.05). At last follow-up, 2 patients in the study group and 3 patients in the control group had mild symptoms of ulnar nerve numbness, and there was no significant difference in the incidence of ulnar nerve symptoms (P>0.05). All patients had no recurrence or new onset of heterotopic ossification, no skin necrosis or reoperation due to complications. At last follow-up, elbow extension angle, flexion angle, flexion-extension range of motion, VAS score, and Mayo score significantly improved in both groups when compared with the preoperative ones (P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the change values in elbow extension angle and VAS score between the two groups (P>0.05); the change values in flexion angle, range of motion, and Mayo score in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion The medial-lateral approach can release the elbow stiffness and concurrently remove the medial, lateral, or posterior lateral plates. The incision minimizes disruption to rehabilitation exercises and reduces complications like inadequate wound healing, ultimately leading to improved treatment outcomes.

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  • FIXATION OF DISTAL HUMERAL FRACTURE IN ELDERLY PATIENT BY LOCKING COMPRESSION PLATE

    Objective To review the outcomes of geriatric distal humeral fracture fixed with locking compression plate (LCP). Methods From January 2005 to December 2007, 24 patients (20 females and 4 males) with distal humeral fracture underwent open reduction and internal fixation with LCP. Their average age was 75.5 years old, ranged from 60 to 93 years old. Fracture was caused by injury from fall in 22 cases, by traffic accident in 1 case, and by direct hit in 1 case. There were 12 cases of type A2, 2 cases of type A3, 2 cases of type B1, 2 cases of type C1, 2 cases of type C2, 4 cases of type C3 fractures according to AO/ASIF classification. X-ray films in AP and lateral view were taken preoperatively. CT scan with three dimensional reconstructions was done in more comminuted fracture only. Open reduction with triceps sparingtechnique was used in all except type B fracture, and olecranon osteotomy was considered only in more comminuted C3fracture. The average interval between injury and operation was 3 days (range, 1-6 days). Outcome measures includedpain assessment, range of motion, and Mayo elbow performance score and findings at 1 year follow-up. Results Theaverage length of follow-up was 25 months (range, 12-48 months). All 24 fractures were healed within 6 months with anaverage of about 4 months. At 1 year follow-up, 83% (n=20) of patients felt no pain and 17% (n=4) of patients had mildpain; 83% of patient can gain a flexion range of more than 100°; according to Mayo elbow performance score, the meanscores of type A, B and C fracture groups were 97, 85, and 89, respectively, and the post-operative performance of typeA fracture was significantly better than that of type B and C (P=0.034). Four patients had postoperative compl ications.Conclusion Open reduction and internal fixation of geriatric distal humeral fracture can achieve relatively good functionalresult and bony union despite of age.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECTIVENESS OF LIMITED INTERNAL FIXATION COMBINED WITH HINGED SUPER-ARTICULAR EXTERNAL FIXATOR FOR TYPE C3 FRACTURE OF DISTAL HUMERUS IN ADULT

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of limited internal fixation combined with hinged super-articular external fixator to treat type C3 fracture of the distal humerus. MethodsBetween September 2007 and November 2012, 37 cases of type C3 fracture of the distal humerus were treated. There were 22 males and 15 females with an average age of 43.6 years (range, 22-66 years). The causes were accident injury in 24 cases, falling injury in 5 cases, falling from height in 4 cases, heavy crush injury in 2 cases, machine injury in 1 case, and other injury in 1 case. There were 22 cases of open injury and 15 cases of closed injury. The time from injury to operation was 3-46 hours (mean, 18 hours). ResultsNeedle tract reaction and incision infection occurred in 3 cases and 1 case respectively, healing of incision by first intension was obtained in the other cases. Thirty-six patients were followed up 9-48 months (mean, 25.4 months). Heterotopic ossification occurred in 3 cases after operation and no recurrence was found by release after fracture healing. Fractures healed in the other patients after 6-14 months (mean, 9 months) of operation except 1 patient who suffered chronic osteomyelitis. One patient had delayed ulnar neuritis at 12 months after operation, and the nerve function returned to normal after the ulnar nerve transposition. There was no bone ischemic necrosis, elbow joint instability, or loosening of internal fixation. At last follow-up, the average range of motion of injured elbow was 105.0° in flexion,-25.0° in extension, 69.2° in pronation, and 75.6° in supination. According to Mayo elbow joint function score (MEPS) and disability of arm shoulder and hand (DASH) score, the results were excellent in 22 cases, good in 8 cases, fair in 4 cases, and poor in 2 cases with an excellent and good rate of 83.3%; and according to Cassebaum elbow joint function score, the results were excellent in 21 cases, good in 7 cases, fair in 5 cases, and poor in 3 cases with an excellent and good rate of 77.8%. ConclusionA combination of limited internal fixation and hinged super-articular external fixator has satisfactory clinical curative effect for type C3 fractures of the distal humerus, relatively few complications.

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  • Effectiveness of total elbow arthroplasty with preservation of triceps brachii insertion approach

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) with preservation of triceps brachii insertion approach.MethodsBetween January 2012 and September 2017, 17 patients with elbow disease were treated with TEA with preservation of triceps brachii insertion approach. There were 3 males and 14 females, with an average age of 65.2 years (range, 48-85 years). The injuries located on left elbow in 5 cases and on right elbow in 12 cases. There were 11 cases of distal humerus fracture (AO type C1 in 2 cases and type C3 in 9 cases); the interval between fracture and operation was 3-10 days (mean, 4.1 days). There were 3 cases of osteoarthritis and 3 cases of rheumatoid arthritis, with the disease duration of 2-26 years (mean, 8.7 years). The postoperative elbow function and pain was assessed by Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) and visual analogue scale (VAS) score, respectively. The prosthesis position, heterotopic ossification, and periprosthetic fracture were observed by X-ray films.ResultsAll incisions healed by first intention. Sixteen patients were followed up 18-69 months (mean, 40.6 months). Intraoperative ulnar nerve injury occurred in 2 cases, and healed after symptomatic treatment. At last follow-up, the MEPS score was 55-100 (mean, 90.3). The results were excellent in 11 cases, good in 2 cases, fair in 2 cases, and poor in 1 case, with an excellent and good rate of 81.3%. The VAS score was 0-2 (mean, 0.4). X-ray reexamination showed that no polyethylene wear, prosthesis loosening and fracture, abnormal prosthesis position, periprosthetic fracture occurred during the follow-up period, and the prosthesis survival rate was 100%. Heterotopic ossification occurred in 2 and 3 months after operation in 2 cases, respectively.ConclusionThe triceps on approach for TEA are satisfactory for distal humerus fracture, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

    Release date:2019-06-20 03:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 经尺骨鹰嘴截骨双侧锁定加压钢板内固定治疗C型肱骨远端骨折

    目的总结经尺骨鹰嘴截骨双侧锁定加压钢板治疗C型肱骨远端骨折的疗效。 方法2008年9月-2013年5月,采用经尺骨鹰嘴截骨双侧锁定加压钢板固定治疗21例C型肱骨远端骨折患者。其中男12例,女9例;年龄18~64岁,平均38岁。致伤原因:跌伤7例,交通事故伤14例。均为新鲜闭合骨折。根据国际内固定研究协会(AO/ASIF)分型:C1型9例,C2型6例,C3型6例。受伤至手术时间5~11 d,平均7 d。 结果术后切口均Ⅰ期愈合,无感染及神经损伤发生。21例均获随访,随访时间7~24个月,平均16个月。2例于术后6个月发生异位骨化,术后1 年行异位骨化切除,功能无明显改善。患者骨折均愈合,愈合时间6~10个月,平均7.8个月。随访期间内固定物无松动、断裂及失效发生。术后6个月肘关节活动范围为60~136°,平均110°。术后6个月根据Mayo肘关节功能评分,获65~95分,平均87分;其中优16例,良1例,中4例,优良率为81%。 结论双侧锁定加压钢板治疗C型肱骨远端骨折固定牢固,利于术后早期行肘关节功能锻炼。

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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