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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 445-449, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-867876

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Objective:To evaluate the hip C-arm fluoroscopy at primary position in internal fixation of femoral neck fracture.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 69 patients with femoral neck fracture who had been treated from August 2015 to August 2018.They were divided into a primary position group ( n=35) subjected to C-arm hip fluoroscopy at primary position under symmetry traction of bilateral lower limbs for reduction of femoral neck fracture and a control group ( n=34) subjected to C-arm hip fluoroscopy at frog’s position on the healthy side for traction and reduction of the injured hip. The 2 groups were compared in terms of fluoroscopy frequency, times of resetting guide pin, intraoperative blood loss and total operation time. Results:The 2 groups were comparable due to insignificant significances between them in the preoperative general data like gender, age, fracture type, injury cause, or interval from injury to operation ( P>0.05). Compared with the control group, the primary position group showed less intraoperative fluoroscopy (7.2 times ± 0.5 times versus 16.1 times ± 1.2 times), fewer times of resetting guide pin (2.1 times ± 0.31 times versus 4.7 times ± 0.8 times), less intraoperative blood loss (96.8 mL ± 18.6 mL versus 198.1 mL ± 13.2 mL), and shorter total operation time (1.2 h ± 0.2 h versus 1.6 h ± 0.3 h). All the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusions:C-arm hip fluoroscopy at primary position may protect the stability after fracture reduction because bilateral lower limbs are under symmetrical traction and the hip position needs no alteration. Operation of C-arm fluoroscopy is easy and convenient and produces clear images. Therefore, this new mode of fluoroscopy has advantages of less intraoperative fluoroscopy and guide pin resetting, leading to significantly reduced intraoperative blood loss, ineffective operation time and anesthesia time.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 378-380,445, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597940

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Objective To present the therapeutic effect of the free bilobed posterior interosseous flap for soft tissue reconstruction of two fingers.Methods According to the distance between the defects of two adjacent fingers,combining the cutaneous branches of different regin,the free bilobed flaps pedicded with posterior interosseous artery were applied for soft tissue reconstruction of 20 fingers in 10 patients.The defects of digits was on thumb and index( 1 case),index and middle(2 cases),middle and ring(4 cases),ring and little (3 cases).The size of defect was ranged from 2.5 cm × 2.0 cm to 9.5 cm × 3.0 cm.The size of single flap was from 3.0 cm × 2.5 cm to 10.0 cm × 3.5 cm.Results The flaps on 19 fingers were completely survived and the flap on 1 finger had the pointed end necrosis which healed by dressing changing.After 6 to 22 months (the average was 13.8 months ) followed-up visit,all flaps were with excellent colour and texture.The flaps in 8 cases were thin and the flap in 2 case was a little thick.Eight single flaps in which the cutaneous nerve was sutured recovered 2-PD of 10 to 15 mm (the average was 12.8 mm).There was no affection in motor function on donor site of all cases.Conclusion The free bilobed posterior interosseous flap is the valuable option for two fingers soft tissue reconstruction and it can achieve the cosmetically and fuctionaly acceptable result with low morbidity on donor site.

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