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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 351-355, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992718

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Objective:To study the clinical efficacy of our modified double reverse traction technique in the treatment of tibial plateau fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 66 patients with tibial plateau fracture who had been treated by our modified double reverse traction technique at Articular Department, Zhongshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from March 2019 to December 2021. There were 37 males and 29 females, with an age of (44±14) years. The double reverse traction technique was used in all patients for reduction of the tibial plateau fracture, and their collapsed articular surfaces were restored by our self-designed universal high affinity prying technique, or by fibular graft support, or by the hooping technique to restore the transverse diameter of the tibial plateau which had been widened. The outcomes of fracture reduction at 2 days postoperation were recorded and evaluated by Rasmussen imaging assessment. Complications were also recorded. The visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores and Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) scores were compared between preoperation, 3 and 6 months postoperation and the rates of fracture healing between 3 and 6 months postoperation.Results:This group of 66 patients was followed up for 12.0(8.0, 16.5) months. The Rasmussen imaging assessment at 2 days postoperation: 60 excellent, 4 good, and 2 fair cases, yielding an excellent to good rate of 97.0% (64/66). At 3 and 6 months postoperation, the VAS scores [1 (0, 1) and 0 (0, 1)] and HSS scores [84 (78, 88) and 91 (85, 95)] were significantly improved compared with those before operation [4 (3, 5) and 36 (29, 39)], and the values at 6 months postoperation were significantly improved compared with those at 3 months postoperation ( P<0.05). The rate of clinical fracture healing at 6 months postoperation (100%, 66/66) was significantly higher than that at 3 months postoperation (77.3%, 51/66) ( P<0.05). Perioperatively, no adverse events were observed like incision infection, deep vein thrombosis of lower limbs, or failure or exposure of internal fixation, except for delayed incision healing in only one patient. Conclusion:In the minimally invasive surgery for tibial plateau fractures, our modified double reverse traction technique can result in excellent fracture reduction by imaging assessment, fine functional recovery of the knee joint and relief of pain.

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Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6)2000.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-579829

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Objective The correlation of union of femoral shaft fracture with selection of therapies was analyzed to explore the importance of protecting the periosteum and soft tissue,and to observe the influence of Chinese medicine.Methods A retrospective study was carried out in 478 femoral shaft fracture patients hospitalized in Zhongshan Hospital of TCM from 2001 to 2008.According to the selection of therapies,the patients were separated into conservative group(N=198) and operative group(N=280).The conservative group was then divided into two subgroups: conservative treatment alone(N=105),and conservative treatment combined with oral use of Chinese medicine(N=93).The operative group was divided into three subgroups: open reduction and fixation with dynamic compression plate(N=113),open reduction and fixation with limited contact-dynamic compression plate(N=98),and closed reduction and fixation with intramedullary nail(N=69).The correlation of union of femoral shaft fracture and selection of therapies was analyzed.Results The union rate in the conservative group was higher than that of the operative group(P

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