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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 2770-2772, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-436772

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Objective To explore the clinical effects of three nail and plate systems in treating femoral intertrochanteric fracture.Methods The clinical data of 75 patients with femoral interochanteric fiactures treated by internal fixation were analyzed.According to different treatment methods,75 patients were divided into three groups:DHS group(treated with dynamic hip screw) 26 cases,PFN group(treated with proximal femoral nail) 15 cases,LCP group (treated with anatomical proximal femoral locking plate) 34 cases.Fracture union time,complications and hip function scores according to Harris's scoring were recorded.Results All patients were followed up for 18 to 36 months.Four patients appeared coax vara in DHS group and one case appeared coax vara in PFN group,three case appeared coax vara in anatomical proximal femoral locking plate (LCP.) There was no significant difference in fracture union time and the excellent and good rate of hip function scores among the three groups (F =2.25,χ2 =0.032,all P > 0.05).Conclusion The effects of three nail and plate systems in treating femoral intertrochanteric fracture is similar,but they have their own characteristics and indications.And the reasonable treatment should be selected according to different fracture types.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 16(5): 291-295, 2008. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-498111

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A descompressão do canal vertebral, para aliviar as estruturas nervosas, pode ser realizada por meio da ligamentotaxia. O objetivo foi analisar a influência da seqüência de realização da ligamentotaxia sobre a descompressão do canal vertebral. Foram utilizados segmentos de vértebras de suínos (Landrace). Um equipamento especialmente desenvolvido foi utilizado para produção de fratura do tipo explosão. Após a tomografia computadorizada, 10 espécimes que melhores apresentavam fraturas do tipo explosão foram fixados com fixador interno (Synthes). Foram formados dois grupos. No primeiro (n=5) foi realizada a lordose e depois a distração. Posteriormente, foram submetidos à nova compressão por meio de morsa até o retorno da fratura à posição inicial, a seguir foram novamente submetidos à distração e lordose. No segundo grupo (n=5) foi realizada a distração e depois a lordose. Após cada manobra era realizado o exame tomográfico para medir o diâmetro do canal vertebral. Os deslocamentos dos fragmentos dos corpos vertebrais fraturados foram mensurados e comparados utilizando t de Student (p<0,05). Comparando os deslocamentos entre os grupos, não foram observadas diferenças estatísticas (p<0,06). Esse resultado é próximo ao nível de significância adotado, sugerindo uma forte tendência que demonstra a eficácia superior da manobra iniciada pela realização da lordose.


Vertebral canal decompression, intended to provide relief to nervous structures, may be performed by means of legamentotaxis. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of the ligamentotaxis sequence on vertebral canal decompression. Vertebral segments of Landrace swine specimens were used. A device especially developed for producing a burst-type fracture was employed. Subsequently to the computerized tomography scan, 10 specimens that best showed a burst-type fracture were fixated with internal fixator (Synthes). Two groups were formed. On the first group (n=5), lordosis followed by distraction were performed. Then, they were submitted to distraction and lordosis. On the second group (n=5), distraction was provided first, and then lordosis was performed. After each maneuver, vertebral canal was measured by tomography scan. Fractured vertebral body fragments were measured and compared using the Student's t test (p<0,05). By comparing dislocations between groups, no statistical differences were found (p<0,06). This result is close to the significance level adopted, suggesting a strong trend towards a better effectiveness of the maneuver started with lordosis.


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Animals , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Fracture Fixation, Internal/rehabilitation , Spinal Fractures/physiopathology , Spinal Fractures/therapy , Lumbar Vertebrae , Lordosis/physiopathology , Osteogenesis, Distraction , Spinal Injuries , Swine
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