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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 790-793, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-398250

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Objective To evaluate the clinical results of proximal humeral internal locking sys-tem(PHILOS)self-locking plates in treatment of proximal humeral fractures. Methods There were 35 patients including 19 males and 16 females(at mean age of 53.5 years,ranging from 29 to 92 years)with proximal humeral fractures treated with PHILOS plate.According to the Neer's classification sys-tem,there were two-part fractures in 19 patients,three-part fractures in 15 and four-part fractures in 1.Surgery was performed with PHILOS serf-locking plate via dehopectoral approach.All patients were fol-lowed up for mean 18.9 months(6-46 months)and evaluated by using Constant score and X-rays. Re-suits X-rays proved that all fractures got good reduction and complete healing during 8-12 weeks.The latest Constant scores was mean 89.5 points(82-94 points).There were no complications including plate loosing.humenral head necrosis or gleno-humeral ioint osteoarthritis. Conclusion PHILOS plate is a good choice for treatment of proximal humeral fractures because of its advantages including easy operation,stable fixation,good clinical results and few complications.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 214-216, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-409953

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BACKGROUND: As reported in some literatures, articular dysfunction following limb lengthening is one of the commonest complications, but some scholars believe that the articular dysfunction after lower limb lengthening is avoidable providing appropriate technical operation and effective function prevention.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the changes of articular function of knee during limb lengthening in rabbits so as to provide a experimental basis for clinical tasks.DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial SETTING: Department of Orthopeadics, Affiliated Hospital of Some Military Medical University.PARTICIPANTS: Study was conducted in the Experimental Animal Center of the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from February 2001 to June 2002. Totally 30 healthy adult New Zealand rabbits obtained from the Experimental Animal Center of the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA were randomly divided into lengthening group and delayed observation group(observed at 3 months after the stop of lengthening).METHODS: Every group was further divided into three sub-groups according to distraction range: 10%, 20% and 40%. Upper-tibia metaphysis distraction was adopted at the rate of 1 mm per day . Distraction and iconography changes of knee joint were observed with X-ray. The motive range of knee was investigated at the end of distraction and three months later.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Articular motive range of the knee before the distraction, at the end of distraction and three months later, X-ray resutls RESULTS: ① There was no obvious radiographic change in knee at every time point in each group. ② Significant flexion disorder in knee was found in 20% distraction subgroup( P < 0. 05), which was only 44. 7% of normal motive range in 40% distraction subgroup( P < 0. 01) . Motive functions of knee in delayed observation group were significantly improved; thereinto,20% distraction subgroup returned to preoperative level, while 40% distraction subgroup also had significant improvement compared with that of 3 months earlier but still lower than normal level, which was only about 88.5% of normal level( P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Temporary articular dysfunction might occur during limb lengthening process, and mostly during big range of distraction. Although the dysfunction could be gradually recovered after the stop of lengthening, active prevention is still necessary.

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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 280-283, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-264819

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<p><b>OBJECTIVES</b>To summarize the experience in the treatment of 112 cases of complex bone nonunion from 1982 to 1999 in our department and introduce the technique of external skeletal fixation.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The two fragment ends of all cases were fixed under pressure with half-ring sulcated external skeletal fixator. Those cases complicated by bone defect or limb shortening were operated on with epiphysiotomy to restore the length of the limb in the period of compressive fixation or after the occurrence of bone union according to the condition of complicated infection and the length of the limb shortened.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The nonunion of the 112 cases was united eventually. The infection in 34 cases was eradicated. Bone union in cases without infection took 3 approximately 7 months (average 5.2 months) and in cases with infection took 5 approximately 11 months (average 5.5 months). The length of the limb in 11 cases with bone defect was restored in the same period of compressive external fixation and another 8 cases achieved after bone union. The length between the injured and healthy limbs was balanced.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>When external skeletal fixation is employed to treat those troublesome cases of bone nonunion, the pins for fixation are inserted in sites far from the lesions and the non-united fragment ends are exposed only in the area without scars. Consequently, there is little interference with the blood circulation and the osteogenic potency of the fragment ends. The sclerotic bone tissue is not excised, the marrow cavity is not chased to be open and the fragment ends are only moderately modified. As a result, the stability of fixation is increased and further shortening of the limb avoided. External skeletal fixation using small pins with cross penetration results in plastic fixation and promotes bone healing. Bone lengthening with epiphysiotomy can restore the balance of the limbs.</p>


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Fracture Fixation , Fracture Healing , Fractures, Ununited
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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678622

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Objective To use external fixator in the treatment of fracture of the olecranon of ulna. Methods Ninety four cases of olecranon fracture were treated with external fixators. The lateral medial displacement was first reduced, followed by the reduction of the proximal fragments. In some difficult cases with comminated fracture, a Kirschner wire was inserted to lever the fracture fragments to proper site. The fragments were held together by two hands, and they were fixed with an external fixator with addition of longitudinal pressure. Results The mean healing time of all the 94 cases was 35 days (5 6 weeks), and the function of the elbow joint were restored to normal. Conculsion The method as described above is an easy, economical and safe method, and can be used in out patientdinic

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)1984.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-549275

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A new method to reconstruct a thumb was worked out in the past few years. It was achieved by inverting the skin flap of the amputated thumb stump and suturing it to an island-shaped skin flap with nerves and vessels from the dorsum of the index finger. A piece of artificial bone was inserted between the two skin flaps into the first phalanx. The operative procedure was described in detail and the indications, advantages and disadvantages of this method were discussed. It is suggested that this method be used to reconstruct a thumb since it is simple and effective.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)1983.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551158

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Transverse fracture was inflicted to the tibia of goats and specially designed external fixator was used for fixation to observe the relationship of different intensity of compres-sive force with fracture-healing.It was found in vitro test that the external fixator possessed less effect of stress protection.X-ray examination revealed that the stronger the compressive force was applied,the later the external callus would appear and the less amount of external callus would form.In the 6th week after fracture,the fracture line became oblierated in cases with mild compression while a transparent line in the external callus could be seen on x-ray films in those cases with heavy compression.Though there was no significant difference of the parameters of torsionmetry among different groups,the strength of the healed fracture with mild compression was nearer to the strength of a normal bone than that with heavy compression.Histo-logical examination revealed that all the bone unions belonged to secondary bone healing and bone callus became less matured along with the increase of compressive force.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)1983.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-550590

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Sixty cases of different types of patellar fractures were treated from December 1986 to October 1990 by a self-designed miniature external fixator. The patients were followed-up for 6 months to 4 years, and there was not a single case of infection, prepatellar bursitis or early degeneration of the knee joint. The structure of the fixator is simple and the operation is easy. It is a versatile tool, because it can be used either for extension or for compression.since the pins are inserted without operation, it gives rise to little pain. Under the present treatment bone healing is rapid and the function of the knee joint is well preserved. The rate of excellent result reaches 98.2 per cent

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