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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 145-150, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-871530

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Objective:To investigate clinical effect of the descending genicular periosteal free flap combined with bone graft in the treatment of tibial nonunions.Methods:From January, 2014 to June, 2018, 15 cases of tibial nonunions were treated with the descending genicular corticoperiosteal free flaps combined with bone graft after soft tissue coverage. All patients had Gustilo III C fracture. In 6 cases, the descending genicular artery of periosteal flap was anastomosed with the branch of anterior tibia artery, 6 cases anastomosed with the branch of posterior tibia artery, other 3 cases had Flow-through anastomosis with the main trunk of anterior tibia artery. The accompanying vein of descending geniculate artery was anastomosed with the vein of anterior tibia or posterior tibia artery. Routine treat- ment, step-by-step functional recovery exercises, monthly X-ray examination were conducted together with close ob- servation of the healing of fracture.Results:All cases were followed-up from 6 to 29 (average, 11) months. Bone u- nion was achieved in 14 cases with the averager time of healing in 5 months. According to the evaluation criteria of Paley fracture healing, 12 cases were excellent, 2 were good and 1 was poor. Fourteen cases were able to take daily normal activities, and 1 case failed to take the daily activities because the fracture was not healed. Six months later, according to the results of Paley functional evaluation, 2 cases were scored excellent, 12 scored good and 1 scored poor.Conclusion:The method of the descending genicular periosteal free flap combined with bone graft in the treatment of tibial nonunions can effectively improve the fracture union rate and reduce the patient treatment time with hidden donor area and simplicity of operation. It is helpful for the patients to take early exercises for the recovery of functions.

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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 425-428, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806612

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Objective@#To investigate work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) of workover workers in an oilfield and explore the influencing factors.@*Methods@#In June 2016, 685 workover workers were selected as working group, and 191 other workers exposed to toxic and harmful operations were selected as control group. Cross sectional investigation was conducted by self-made questionnaire, and the influencing factors of musculoskeletal disorders were analyzed by unconditional multivariate Logistic regression.@*Results@#The total annual prevalence of WMSDs for workover workers was 90.5%, with the highest prevalence of low back pain of 71.5%. The prevalence of WMSDs increased with the increase of service age, and the difference between the drinkers was higher than that of the non drinkers (P<0.05) . Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that working age, drinking and the posture of lifting heavy objects were risk factors for WMSDs in workover workers.@*Conclusion@#The WMSDs appears to be a serious problem in oilfield workover workers. Corresponding measures should be taken to prevent the risk factors and control the occurrence of diseases effectively.

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