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Acta ortop. mex ; 32(3): 118-125, may.-jun. 2018. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1054767

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Resumen: Introducción: Las fracturas de la lámina cuadrilátera del acetábulo son las más difíciles de reducir y fijar. Se han desarrollado diferentes técnicas para la osteosíntesis de la lámina cuadrilátera. El objetivo de este trabajo fue crear implantes y un nuevo acceso quirúrgico para simplificar y mejorar la osteosíntesis de fracturas del acetábulo. Material y métodos: Un total de 83 pacientes fueron estudiados mediante la tomografía axial computarizada de ambos acetábulos, siendo medidos a nivel de columna posterior alta y baja con el fin de determinar longitud y diámetro de los implantes, a través del análisis de normalidad de variables, dónde p es > 0.05, usando la prueba Kolmogorov-Smirnov (Lilliefors). Las características anatómicas del nuevo acceso quirúrgico también se describen. La incisión se practicó en espécimen cadavérico para determinar la seguridad de todo el acceso. Resultados: El par de tornillos macho-hembra midió 20 x 6 x 8 mm (longitud, diámetro interno y de la cabeza), mientras que las placas fueron de 10 mm de ancho y 3 mm de espesor, con longitud correspondiente al número de orificios. Se desarrollaron instrumentos apropiados para su aplicación. Discusión: Este método puede facilitar la osteosíntesis del acetábulo. Se requieren estudios cadavéricos y clínicos para corroborarlo. Puede ser que se mejoren los resultados de osteosíntesis del acetábulo, con menor riesgo.


Abstract: Introduction: Quadrilateral plate fractures are the most difficult to reduce and fix. Different techniques have been developed for quadrilateral plate osteosynthesis. The objective of this work was to create an implant and a novel approach to simplify and improve acetabular fracture osteosynthesis. Material and methods: A total of 83 patients were studied. Pelvic CT scan images of both acetabula were measured at the proximal and distal posterior column. Implant length, diameters and morphological characteristics were determined. The anatomical features of a novel surgical approach are described. The paramedian approach was performed on a cadaveric specimen to determine its anatomical safety. Results: The screws measured 20 × 6 × 8 mm (length × core diameter x head diameter), with internal threads of 4.5 mm. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov (Lilliefors) test was used, where p had to be > 0.05. Plates were previously determined to be 10 mm wide and 3 mm thick, of variable length. Instruments were developed to surmount difficulties. Discussion: This new procedure and implant could make the repair of acetabular fractures easier and offers several advantages. Clinical trials are needed to assess the benefits of this proposal. The newly described method can allow acetabular fracture osteosynthesis to be performed safely, avoid iatrogenic injury to anatomical structures and achieve better results.


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Humans , Bone Plates , Spinal Fractures/surgery , Hip Fractures/surgery , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Acetabulum/injuries
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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 135-137, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-499913

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Objective To study effect of high ilioinguinal approach in treatment of acetabular fractures involving quadrilateral plate. Methods 28 cases of acetabular fractures were randomly divided into two groups according to admission time. 16 patients in the observation group were given high ilioinguinal approach operation. 12 patients in the control group were treated with traditional ilioinguinal approach op-eration. Operation condition, fracture reduction, the hip function recovery and postoperative complications of the two groups were compared. Results The amount of bleeding, the length of incision, operation time and operation conditions of the two groups had no significant differ-ence (P>0. 05). The satisfactory fracture reduction rate of observation group was higher than the control group (P0. 05). Conclusion High ilioinguinal approach can improve the fracture reduction effect, effectively improve the hip joint function in patients, and it has higher security which is a kind of ideal treatment approach for acetabular fractures involving quadrilateral plate.

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