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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 921-928, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611996

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Objective To evaluate the technique and clinical results of the modular fluted tapered stems for treating periprosthetic femoral fractures in revision hip arthroplasty.Methods From August 2007 to February 2014,fourteen patients (14hips) with periprosthetic femoral fractures underwent revision hip arthroplasty with modular fluted tapered stem.A retrospective analysis was performed involving all patients who were followed-up more than 2 years.The subjects consisted of 4 males and 10 females with mean age of 73.4±6.6 years (range,62-82 years) at the time of revision.All patients were unilateral with 8 left hips and 6 right hips.The status of primary arthroplasty was bipolar hemiarthroplasty in 3 patients and total hip arthroplasty in 11 patients.Nine cases were with cemented stems,5 cases with uncemented stems.The interval from primary hip arthroplasty to revision surgery ranged from 40 to 163 months,with an average of 120.9±31.9 months.Eight cases with Vancouver type B3 periprosthetic femoral fracture were found preoperatively,6 cases with aseptic loosening and bone deficiency occurred periprosthetic femoral fracture during the operation.Based on the Paprosky classification system for femoral bone deficiency:type ⅢA in 8 hips,type ⅢB in 5 hips,type Ⅳ in 1 hip.Both the femoral and the acetabular components were revised in 9 patients.All femoral fractures were treated with cable fixation,and the cortical allograft struts were used to augment femoral bone stock in 7 patients.The patients were followed up at 6 weeks,3 months,6 months,9 months,12 months and annually thereafter.Harris Hip Score System and radiographic examination was used to evaluate the clinical results,including fracture union,implant stability,bone stock,hip joint function and postoperative complications.Results The mean duration of follow-up was 62.1 ±22.2 months (range,30-96 months).The mean times of fracture union were 6.2±2.5 months (range,3-12 months).The Harris Hip Score improved from 29.6± 10.3 preoperatively to 86.3±4.2 postoperatively (t=-21.6,P=0.00).Thirteen cases (93%,13/14) had the stem subsidence of 4.9±2.5 mm (range,0-9 mm).Thirteen cases (93%,13/14) were presented with femoral bony restoration.Two cases showed incorporation of the allograft in 7 patients.One patient developed deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs,and one suffered from subcutaneous hematomas after surgery.There was no infection,aseptic loosening,dislocation or periprosthetic fracture complications at the followup.Conclusion The short-medium term results of the modular fluted tapered prosthesis applied in periprosthetic femoral fractures are encouraging in revision hip arthroplasty.The present technology can provide reliable primary stability and can tolerate minimal subsidence postoperatively.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 5852-5858, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503487

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BACKGROUND:Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has been successful y used in the field of joint replacement, fracture fixation and spinal implant, but the potential of 3D printing technology in the field of surgery for ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament of cervical spine remains to be discussed. OBJECTIVE:To determine the application value of a 3D printing model in the selection of anterior and posterior surgical decompression for cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament. METHODS:A retrospective analysis was carried out involving 15 patients with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament col ected by computed tomography (CT) and printed by a 3D model pre-operatively between October 2014 and October 2015 in Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University. There were isolated type (n=2), segmental type (n=6), continuous type (n=4), and combined type (n=3). The application value of a 3D printer model in patients with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament was evaluated by Japanese Orthopedic Association scores, Visual Analog Scale scores, symptoms, and imaging data 1 month pre-operatively, 1 month post-operatively, and at the final fol ow-up. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Al 15 patients underwent successful treatment of cervical spine decompression surgery and were fol owed up for 4-16 months. The post-operative symptoms were relieved more significantly than the pre-operative symptoms. Using the posterior approach for cervical spinal surgery, 1 patient had incision fat necrosis and healed after negative pressure drainage. (2) Japanese Orthopedic Association scores 1 month pre-operatively, 1 month post-operatively, and at the final fol ow-up were 9.0±1.6, 11.7±1.8, and 15.5±1.4, respectively;the differences were statistical y significant (P<0.05). Visual Analog Scale scores 1 month pre-operatively, 1 month post-operatively, and at the final fol ow-up were 6.7±2.5, 2.13±1.4, and 1.4±0.5, respectively;the difference was statistical y significant (P<0.05). (3) The imaging results at fol ow-up showed that the anterior interbodies were fused, and the pivot of the posterior operation was healed wel without a re-closing phenomenon. (4) A 3D printer model was shown to be beneficial in observing the characteristics of cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament, performing the pre-operative evaluation, and simulating the surgical procedure. There was value for the choice of operative approach.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 921-926, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-669992

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with 3D printing guild plate by comparing with conventional TKA. Methods From May 2014 to September 2014, 40 patients suffered primary unilateral TKA were received, in which there were 11 males and 29 females, aged from 57 to 82 years with an average age of 68.5±6.3 years. The subjects were divided into two groups randomly. One group was treated with TKA with 3D printing guild plate while the other group was treated with the conventional TKA. The blood loss, operation time, post?operative Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score, range of motion (ROM), lower limb mechanical alignment and incidence of complication were compared with insignificant differences. Results The operation time in the 3D printing TKA group (103.4±11.7 min) was lower than that in the conventional TKA group (124.5±21.6 min), which was statistically significant (t=3.838, P=0.000). The blood loss in the 3D printing TKA group (370.2±96.0 ml) was lower than that in the conventional TKA group (510.0±235.9 ml), which was statistically significant (t=2.454, P=0.019). The post?operative ROM of knee in the 3D printing TKA group was 104.3° ± 15.5° and that in the conventional TKA group was 103.5° ± 12.5° (t=0.169, P=0.867). HSS scores in the 3D printing TKA group and in the conventional TKA group were 88.5±5.7 and 89.4±4.8, which was statistically insignificant (t=-0.633,P=0.530). Mechanical alignment in the 3D printing TKA group was 2.9°±1.1° and that in the conventional TKA group was 3.0°±0.9°, which was not statistically significant (t=-0.317, P=0.753). No obvious complication occurred in two groups. Conclusion TKA with 3D printing guild plate has similar results to conventional TKA in HSS score, mechanical alignment and ROM of knee, but it shortens operation time and decreases the blood loss.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 6451-6458, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-454606

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BACKGROUND:Spinal posterior surgery is the most common treatment method for thoracolumbar fracture. During exposure of conventional posterior surgery, a wide-range stripping and pul ing of paraspinal muscles easily induced failure syndrome of lumbar surgery. OBJECTIVE:To compare the reset conditions and stability of thoracolumbar fractures after treatment with pedicle screw paraspinal muscle approach and conventional posterior median approach fixation. METHODA total of 62 patients with thoracolumbar fractures without nerve injury were retrospectively analyzed. 22 patients were treated with paraspinal muscle approach and general spine system. 21 patients were treated with conventional median approach and general spine system. 19 patients were treated with conventional median approach and AF internal fixation system. The therapeutic effects of the three kinds of fixation methods were compared by comparing clinical indexes in patients of the three groups, including operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage, dead space volume, scores of the Visual Analogue Scale of back pain, wound complications, height of injured vertebrae and the Cobb angle. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage and dead space volume were better in the paraspinal muscle approach and general spine system group than in the conventional median approach and general spine system group and conventional median approach and AF internal fixation system group (P0.05). No significant difference in scores of the Visual Analogue Scale of back pain was visible among the three groups at 1 week after fixation (P>0.05). The scores of the Visual Analogue Scale of back pain were apparently lower in the paraspinal muscle approach and general spine system group than in the conventional median approach and general spine system group and conventional median approach and AF internal fixation system group at 3 and 6 months after fixation. No incision infection was observed in patients of the three groups. These results suggested that compared with conventional posterior median approach, paraspinal muscle approach has some advantages, such as smal trauma, less bleeding, postoperative rapid recovery, and high degree of satisfaction. The effects of general spine system and AF internal fixation system in the repair of thoracolumbar fractures on internal fixation are similar, but general spine system has some advantages such as simple to be operated, save time, less bleeding, stable fixation and good reduction. General spine system combined with paraspinal muscle approach is a good method to repair thoracolumbar spine fracture.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53)2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-588280

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AIM: To observe the curative effect of reconstruction of extensor tendon by transplanting heterologous tendon in the treatment of mallet finger deformity. METHODS: Fifteen cases of mallet finger deformity treated by reconstruction insertion of extensor tendon were enrolled at Department of Orthopedics, Xuzhou Hospital Affiliated to Medical College, Southeast University from January 2003 to March 2006. They all participated the observation voluntarily. Two open injury patients were treated with operation in the first emergency phase. The 13 closed injury patients were treated with operation in the first week phase. ①operation method: After brachial plexus anesthesia, an incision was conducted on the back of distal interdigital joint. A bone tunnel was made at 4 mm distance from the digital interphalangeal joint and deviation to the back of distal phalanx. A suit heterologous tendon was passed through the bone tunnel and was sutured with the lateral tendon after crossing on the back of the digital interphalangeal joint (the distal interphalangeal joint in 10?-15? extension by 1.0 mm diameter keith needle). Fixation with plaster splint, function practice of the distal phalanx could be performed when the plaster splint and the keith needle were removed after 6 weeks. Follow-up was done regularly after operation. ②function assessment: The total extension lag angle of metacarpophalangeal joint, proximal articulations interphalangeae, distal articulations interphalangeae at maximal extension position and the distance between finger tip and transverse striation at finger flexion position were measured. 0?indicated excellent flexion and finger tip was over transverse striation at finger flexion; at most -15? indicated good flexion and finger tip touched transverse striation at finger flexion. RESULTS: Totally 15 patients were involved in the result analysis, no drop-out. Postoperative follow up ranged from 2 months to 3 years, with an average of 19.5 months. The wound of all patients was good and no reject reaction. According to Dargan criteria, the overall effective rate was 93.3%. Excellent result was obtained in 12 cases (80%) and good in 2 cases (13.3%). One case was distal interphalangeal joint stiffness and flexion function was not free. CONCLUSION: Reconstruction of extensor tendon is an effective method for mallet finger deformity.

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Orthopedic Journal of China ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-546769

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[Objective]To study the prophylactic effects of high dose methylprednisolone(MP) for perioperative surgical treatment of thoracic spinal stenosis.[Method]From July 2003 to December 2007,a retrospective study of 40 patients who underwent simply posterior thoracic vertebral canal decompression was made.The patients were divided into 2 groups according to the application of MP or none-MP at perioperation.Twenty-one patients in MP group were treated with MP stoss(30 mg/kg,iv 15 min) 30 min prior to the decompression and then 45 min later MP(5.4 mg/kg/h) was continuted for 23 hours.Nineteen patients in the control group were treated with dexamethasone(DX) 15 mg 30 min prior to the decompression and then DX(10 mg/d,iv) was given for 3 days after operation.Neurological function improvement rates were evaluated according to the JOA scores(postoperative JOA scores-preoperative JOA scores /17﹣preoperative JOA scores)?100% at 3d,7d,3d and 12 months after operation.Complication were observed.[Result]Neurological function recovery rates were 33.54?10.01% in MP group and 28.29?8.73% in the control group at 3 days after operation.The difference was found to be significant(P0.05).Neurological deficit was found in 5 in control group,while no one in the MP group.[Conclusion]High dose of MP used perioperatively for thoracic stenosis can protect spinal cord and improve operative security,while it does not increase serious adverse complications.

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