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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 1364-1368, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856221

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Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of percutaneous compression plate (PCCP) fixation for femoral neck fracture. Methods: A clinical data of 100 patients with femoral neck fractures who were treated with internal fixation were analyzed retrospectively. The fractures were fixed with the cannulated screws (CS) in 55 patients (CS group) and with the PCCP in 45 patients (PCCP group). There was no significant difference in gender, age, the cause of injury, the fracture type, complications, and disease duration between the two groups ( P>0.05). The quality of fracture reduction, bone resorption, screw slipping, femoral neck shortening, complications (nonunion, failure of fixation, and osteonecrosis of femoral head), and functional recovery of hip (Harris score) were compared between the two groups. Results: All incisions healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 24-56 months, with an average of 30.7 months. The quality of fracture reduction was excellent in 26 cases, good in 18 cases, fair in 9 cases, and poor in 2 cases in CS group and excellent in 21 cases, good in 17 cases, fair in 4 cases, and poor in 3 cases in PCCP group, showing no significant difference between the two groups ( Z=-0.283, P=0.773). The incidence of nonunion in PCCP group was significantly lower than that in CS group ( P=0.046), and the fracture healing time in PCCP group was shorter than that in CS group ( t=2.155, P=0.034). There was no significant difference in the incidences of bone resorption, screw slipping, femoral neck shortening, failure of fixation, and osteonecrosis of femoral head between the two groups ( P>0.05). The overall complication rates were 27.27% (15/55) in CS group and 8.89% (4/45) in PCCP group, showing significant difference ( χ2=5.435, P=0.020). The Harris score in PCCP group at 6 months after operation was significantly higher than that in CS group ( t=-2.073, P=0.041). However, there was no significant difference in the Harris score at 12, 18, and 24 months after operation between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion: Stable sliding compression of PCCP is benefit for the femoral neck fracture healing, especially shortening union.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 81-84, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-734209

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Objective To investigate the clinical effects of treating traumatic lesions of the popliteal artery by staged stretching.Methods From July 2011 to March 2016,29 patients with traumatic lesion of the popliteal artery underwent staged stretching after direct end to end anastomosis at Department of Orthopaedics,The 9th People's Hospital of Wuxi.They were 19 males and 10 females,with a mean age of 38.3 years (range,from 16 to 61 years).The average length of popliteal artery lesions was 3.7 cm (range,from 2 to 5 cm).After the keen joint was immobilized at flexion by external fixation,direct end to end anastomosis was performed with a proper segmental vascular freedom.From 4 weeks after operation,the popliteal artery was stretched stage by stage to its original length by gradual adjustment of the external fixation till the knee joint was fully extended.The color,skin temperature,pulp tension and capillary reaction of the toes were closely observed after surgery.CT angiography (CTA) was performed 6 months after surgery.The active range of motion was assessed at 12 months after surgery for the knee and ankle joints on the injured limb.Results All the patients were available for an average follow-up of 2 years (range,from 1 to 3 years).Blood supply was good for all the affected limbs.The staged stretching of the popliteal artery resulted in no rupture of any anastomotic stoma or no thrombus.CTA at 6 months after surgery showed fine patency of the popliteal artery and no formation of false aneurysm or arteriovenous fistula.At 12 months after surgery,the knee function was excellent in 15 cases,good in 10 and fair in 4;the ankle function was excellent in 18 cases,good in 8 and fair in 3.Conclusion Staged stretching is a safe,convenient and effective treatment of traumatic lesions of the popliteal artery.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 35-40, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-505413

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Objective To analyze the therapeutic effect of Masquelet technique in the treatment of bone defects.Methods From January 2008 to December 2014,20 patients with bone defects were treated by Masquelet technique.There were 15 males and 5 females,from 18 to 69 years of age (average,38.4 years).Four cases had open bone defects and 16 infectious ones.At the first stage,radical debridement of the bone defects and soft tissue was conducted via conventional approaches.The bone defects ranged from 2 to 9 cm,averaging 6.1 cm.At the second stage,internal fixation was applied in 18 cases and external fixation in 2.The interval from the second stage to the first stage operation ranged from 6 to 23 weeks (average,11.5 weeks).The healing of bone defects and the functional recovery of adjacent joint were evaluated by Paley scoring at the last follow-up.Results The 20 patients were followed up for 12 to 50 months (average,19.7 months) after the second stage operation.All the patients obtained uneventful wound healing and control of infection after the first stage operation except the one with infectious defects who had to receive 2 operations to control the infection at the first stage operation.At the second stage operation,obvious injury and defect of the induced membrane occurred in 4 cases.All the patients achieved clinical healing of bone defects after 3 to 6 months (average,4.8 months).The bone defect healing was graded as excellent in all.After bone healing,all the patients resumed weight-bearing activities,with no breakage or infection of fixators,or recurrence of infection.By the Paley scoring at the last follow-up,the functional recovery of the adjacent joint was excellent in 8 cases,good in 10 and fair in 2,yielding an excellent and good rate of 90.0%.Conclusion As a kind of modified free bone grafting,Masquelet technique has advantages of simplicity,limited complications,a high rate of healing,and good control of bone infection.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 351-354, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-489196

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Objective To explore the therapeutic efficacy of arthroscopy-assisted minimally invasive treatment for posterior tibial plateau fractures.Methods From July 2010 to June 2014,10 posterior tibial plateau fractures were treated at our department by arthroscopy-assisted minimally invasive treatment with percutaneous lag screws.They were 8 men and 2 women,with a median age of 31 years (from 18 to 52 years).All the fractures were closed and fresh,including 3 posteromedial tibial plateau ones,5 posterolateral tibial plateau ones,and 2 posteromedial and posterolateral tibial plateau ones.They were followed up periodically by radiological examinations.At the final follow-up,their knee functions were evaluated by Rasmussen scoring system,and their pain was evaluated by the visual analogue scale(VAS).Subjective factors included swelling,stairs climbing,joint stability,job participation and satisfaction with recovery.Results The follow-ups averaged 18 months (from 12 to 24 months).All fractures healed within 3 months postoperatively,with no infection or serious complications like implant failure.At 12 months postoperation,the mean Rasmussen score was 26 points (from 19 to 30 points).Eight cases were rated as excellent,one as good,and one as fair.Their mean VAS score was 1.2 points (from 0 to 4 points).Conclusion Arthroscopy-assisted minimally invasive management of posterior tibial plateau fractures with cannulated screw fixation is feasible,because it results in limited invasion,satisfactory reduction,reliable fixation,quick functional recovery and a low rate of complications.

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