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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12): 381-385, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-700838

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Objective It is a great challenge to perform hip revision surgery especially with severe proximal femoral bone de -fect.This study aims to discuss the short-medium clinical outcomes of using nonmodular full-coated tapered stem in femoral revision with Paprosky Ⅲ bone defect. Methods From May 2011 to October 2015, 58 patients(58 hips)diagnosed as ostiolysis/aseptic loosening with severe femoral bone defect(Paprosky Ⅲ)were treated with hip revision surgery.The cases of septic loosening and tumor were excluded.Harris scoring system and pain visual analogue scale(VAS)were used pre-and post-operatively to evaluate the function of hip joints and the pain level.Radiograph was used to evaluate loosening,subsidence and bone healing of the prosthesis. Results All patients were followed-up with 24-67 months,the mean follow up time was 49.3±12.7 months.None of the patients showed infec-tion or surrounding bone fracture.Dislocation happened in one case after surgery and was treated with manipulative reduction without re -currence.One case had progressive subsidence which led to aseptic loosening and was treated with re-revision.By the end of last follow-up,Haris Score was improved from preoperative 41.6±6.9 points to 83.1±5.7 points, VAS score decreased from preoperative 6.7 ±1.6 points to 2.5 ±1.2 points,(P<0.05). Conclusion Nonmodular full-coated tapered stem can obtain good clinical effect in femoral revision with severe proximal bone defect.

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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 152-156, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-247873

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To observe the change of clearance and range of joint improved situation during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by operating extended release manipulation of the posterior knee clearance.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A total of 120 patients with knee osteoarthritis undergoing unilateral TKA from March 2010 to March 2012 were equally randomized prospectively assigned to the experimental group and control group, each 60 cases. There were 46 male and 74 female patients, the mean age was 63.6 years (range from 49 to 75 years). After the osteotomy of the tibia and the femoral condyle and before the release of soft tissue intraoperation, patients in experimental group were taken the extended release manipulation of the posterior knee clearence while the control group were cleaned the osteophyte of the posterior condyle only, 2-sided paired t test was used to compare the clearence intraoperation and the time to flexion angle of 90° and 120° and the maximum angle after 3 months' follow-up.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>There was no significant difference of the index between the experimental group and control group (P > 0.05). Between experimental group and control group, the difference was significant in extention clearance ((18.9 ± 1.5) mm vs. (17.9 ± 1.6) mm, t = 3.53, P < 0.01) intraoperation, and no significant difference in flexion clearance ((20.7 ± 1.8) mm vs. (20.2 ± 1.9) mm, t = 1.48, P > 0.05). It took longer time for the knee flexion range of motion to 90°(t = 10.2399, P < 0.01) or 120°(t = 11.142, P < 0.01) of the control group than that of the experimental group, and the difference of the maximum range of motion between experimental group and control group was significant statistically at the 3-months follow-up (t = 4.4255, P < 0.01). All the patients were followed up for 3 - 24 months, average of 14.6 months, no femoral component loosening happened.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Extended release of the posterior knee clearance benefits the knee extension clearence intraoperation and functional exercise of range of motion postoperation, while it is no meaning to the flexion clearence.</p>


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Joint Capsule Release , Methods , Knee Joint , General Surgery , Osteoarthritis, Knee , General Surgery , Osteotomy , Range of Motion, Articular , Treatment Outcome
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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 181-184, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-238931

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To assess the outcome of patients with Vancouver type B2 periprosthetic fractures treated with femoral revision using an uncemented extensively porous-coated implant.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>From October 2002 to May 2007, a retrospective clinical and radiographic assessment of 10 patients with Vancouver type B2 periprosthetic fractures treated with femoral revision was evaluated, among which 4 was cement fixation, 6 was non-cement fixation in the index procedure.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The mean follow-up for these patients was 44 months (range, 12 to 67 months). The mean Harris hip score was 87.6 points. All 10 reconstructions showed solid fracture union and a stable prosthesis, 8 was bone ingrowth, 2 was fibrous ingrowth. Complications in 4 patients included thigh pain in 1, stress shield in 3.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Vancouver type B2 periprosthetic fractures treated with uncemented extensively porous-coated femoral stems incorporate distally allowing stable fixation.</p>


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Femoral Fractures , General Surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Hip Prosthesis , Periprosthetic Fractures , General Surgery , Prosthesis Design , Reoperation , Methods , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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