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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 915-919, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921917

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OBJECTIVE@#To study the clinical effect of individualized controllable stress external fixator in the treatment of open tibial fractures.@*METHODS@#From December 2018 to July 2020, 60 patients with open tibial fractures were treated, including 35 males and 25 females;The age ranged from 23 to 58 years;The course of disease was 1.2 to 10.0 h. According to the stress stimulation on the fracture end after operation, all patients were divided into 4 groups, including non stress group (15 cases) and 3 groups with different stress stimulation(15 cases in each group). All patients with open tibial fractures were treated with controllable stress external fixator. Four weeks after operation, the stress group adjusted the elastic external fixator to apply axial stress of 1/6, 2/6 and 3/6 of their own weight to the fracture end based on the patient's weight. The wound healing of all patients after operation was observed, the plain CT images of fracture ends at 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks after operation were followed up, the average valueof callus area per 10 scanning planes was calculated, and the differences between the groups were compared. The fracture healing was observed and statistically analyzed.@*RESULTS@#The wounds of all patients healed well, of which 7 patients underwent secondary free skin grafting and transferred myocutaneous flap. All patients were followed up for 12 to 24 months, with an average of 16.5 months. The final follow-up results showed that the fracture healing of stress groups and non stress group had significant difference(@*CONCLUSION@#When the controllable stress external fixation technique is used to treat open tibial fractures, the elastic external fixator is adjusted according to the patient's own weight after 4 weeks, and a certain axial stress is applied to the fracture end, which is conducive to the fracture healing of patients, and can reduce the incidence of delayed union or nonunion of open fractures, which has a certain application value.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , External Fixators , Fracture Fixation , Fracture Healing , Fractures, Open/surgery , Tibial Fractures/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Acta ortop. bras ; 17(5): 273-278, 2009. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-531716

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OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar a velocidade e atenuação ultra-sônica, na avaliação in vitro da consolidação óssea. MÉTODO: Foram empregados no estudo 17 carneiros, com massa corporal média de 37 kg, divididos entre grupos controle e três experimentais, conforme o período de observação pós-operatória de 30, 60 e 90 dias. As osteotomias foram realizadas nas tíbias direitas dos animais, ficando as esquerdas como controle. O processo de consolidação foi acompanhado por meio de avaliação radiográfica a cada duas semanas. Ao fim do período de observação estipulado para cada grupo, os animais sofreram eutanásia e as tíbias foram removidas para a análise ultra-sonométrica in vitro. Foram medidos e correlacionados a velocidade de propagação transversal e longitudinal do ultra-som e a atenuação do ultra-som (BUA) transversal na região da osteotomia. RESULTADOS: A velocidade de propagação do ultra-som (transversal e longitudinal, in vitro) aumentou com o avançar da consolidação, sendo as diferenças significantes em relação ao grupo controle e entre a maioria dos grupos experimentais. Já a BUA diminuiu, sendo parte das diferenças significantes entre os grupos. CONCLUSÃO: O método de avaliação da consolidação pelos parâmetros da ultra-sonometria é factível, com resultados confiáveis e precisos para medir a consolidação óssea.


OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare the in vitro ultrasonic velocity and attenuation in bone healing evaluation. METHODS: Seventeen sheep weighting 37 kg in average were used, being divided into two groups of five animals each and one group of seven animals, according to the postoperative follow-up time (30, 60 and 90 days, respectively). Osteotomies were performed on the right tibiae and the intact left tibiae of the 17 animals were used as control. The healing process was monitored with conventional conventional radiographs taken at two-week intervals. The animals were sacrificed at the end of the corresponding followup period and both right and left tibiae were removed for in vitro underwater and contact ultrasound evaluations. The transverse and longitudinal ultrasound propagation velocity (USPV) and the broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) were measured and correlated. RESULTS: USPV increased with the progression of the healing process, while BUA decreased, with significant differences between the experimental and control groups and between the experimental groups, for most of the comparisons. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that the method using ultrasound as employed in this investigation is feasible and reliable for evaluating cortical bone healing.


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Animals , Bony Callus , Fracture Healing , Tibial Fractures , Tibial Fractures/therapy , In Vitro Techniques , Tibial Fractures , Ultrasonic Therapy , Osteotomy , Sheep
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