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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 428-432, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711679

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Objective To compare internal fixation with hallow compression screws combined vascularized bone graft(observation group) with only three hallow compression screws(control group) in young patients' Garden III and IV femoral neck fractures. Methods The patients with femoral neck fracture were treated from January, 2004 to December, 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. A total of 417 displaced femoral neck fractures in young and mid-dle-aged patients were long term followed-up. One hundred and thirty-seven patients were underwent open reduction and internal fixation with 3 hallow compression screws combined with a greater trochanter bone graft supported by the profound branch of medial circumflex femoral artery;280 patients were treated by closed reduction with 3 hallow com-pression screws. Results Patients had been followed-up for 5-12 years. At the last follow-up point, the Harris score of flap in observation group(93.68±5.12) were higher than that in control group(92.53±6.12), while it was no sta-tistical difference(P>0.05). It was 0.7%of nonunion incidence rate in the observation group, and incidence of avascular necrosis of femoral head was 6.6%, and incidence of femoral neck shortening was 8.8%. In the control group, inci-dence of avascular necrosis of femoral head was 14.6%, nonunion incidence rate was 4.6%, and incidence of femoral neck shortening was 22.5%. The differences between two groups was statistically significance( P<0.05). Conclusion The open reduction and internal fixation which is hallow compression screws in combination with a greater trochanter bone graft supported by the profound branch of medial circumflex femoral artery is an optimal treatment for young adults with Garden III and IV femoral neck fractures.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 374-377,444, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597941

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Objective To investigate the choice of methods and time on the treatment of Gustilo type Ⅲ B and type ⅢC open tibia fractures by bone fixation and tissue flap repairing.Methods The clinic data of 136 cases of Gustilo Ⅲ B and Ⅲ C open tibia fractures were retrospectively studied.There were 102 males and 34 females,with average age of 34 years(range 14 to 68 years).Ninety-eight cases were classified as Gustilo type Ⅲ B and 38 cases were type Ⅲ C in degree.In all cases,one hundred and thirteen were treated with onestage external fixation,ninteen cases were treated with secondary bone fixation.Sixty-seven cases of all wounds were repaired by one-stage vascular pedicle skin flap.Seven wounds were repaired by one-stage free flaps with vascular anastomosis.Sixty-two cases were secondary repaired by different flaps after defect tissue under VSD (vacuum-sealing-drainage) treatment by 1 to several weeks,which contains 9 free skin graft,eleven muscle flaps based on posterior tibial artery perforator,thirteen flaps based on fibial artery perforator,fourteen gastrocnemius falps and 15 cross-leg flaps.Results Wound of all cases were healed wholly.Primary union occurred in 121 cases,twelve,cases healed after bone grafting for segmental bone defect.Three cases with delayed union healed after reoperation for infection that caused osteomyelitis and sinus tract.The period of bone healing was form 5 to 12 months.Conclusion The treatment of Gustilo Ⅲ B and Ⅲ C open tibia fractures by onestage or secondary bone fixation and tissue flap repairing get their advantages and disadvantages,but one-stage bone fixation and tissue flap repairing was better where appropriate.

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