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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 912-919, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957085

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Objective:To investigate the specific types of lateral meniscus injury in Schatzker type II tibial plateau fractures and its potential correlation with CT features of the lateral plateau.Methods:The data of 213 patients with Schatzker II tibial plateau fractures from August 2014 to June 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, including 132 males and 81 females, aged from 29 to 61 years, with an average of 44.9 years. All patients underwent arthroscopic evaluation of fracture reduction immediately after open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). According to the actual situation during the operation, the types and locations of lateral meniscus injury were determined and the patients were divided into the meniscus injury group and non-injury group. By measuring lateral plateau depression (LPD) and lateral plateau widening (LPW) of the lateral tibial plateau on CT images, the correlation of which and lateral meniscus injury was analyzed. The optimal critical values of LPD and LPW for predicting lateral meniscus injury were obtained by drawing the relevant receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.Results:The meniscus injury group (109 patients) mainly showed injuries involving the mid-body and posterior horn of lateral meniscus (98.2%, 107/109) and LPD was 13.1±3.2 mm; while the LPD of 104 patients without meniscus injury was 9.1±3.0 mm with a statistical difference ( t=3.98, P<0.001). The LPW of meniscus injury group and non-injury groups was 8.0±1.3 mm and 6.7±1.6 mm, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=2.68, P=0.011). The optimal predictive critical point of LPD and LPW was 7.6 mm (sensitivity 90.3%, specificity 64.7%, area under the curve 0.834) and 7.3 mm (sensitivity 80.5%, specificity 58.8%, area under the curve 0.722). Conclusion:Schatzker II tibial plateau fractures combined with lateral meniscus injury is usually characterized by meniscus-joint capsule separation, rupture and longitudinal fracture. The mid-body and posterior horn of lateral meniscus injury is more likely to occur when LPD> 7.6 mm and/or LPW> 7.3 mm on coronal CT images.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 1054-1059, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-734186

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Objective To compare the clinical outcomes between percutaneous minimally invasive suture versus conventional open suture for acute closed rupture of Achilles tendon.Methods A prospective study was performed in the 68 patients who had been treated for acute occlusive rupture of Achilles tendon from November 2010 to November 2013 at Department of Orthopedic Trauma, The Third Affiliated Hospital to Soochow University. They were randomly assigned by the sequence of medical attention to receive percutaneous minimally invasive suture or conventional open suture. In the conventional group, there were 31 men and 3 women with an average age of 37.0 ± 10.0 years; in the minimally invasive group, there were 30 men and 4 women with an average age of 36.4 ± 9.4 years. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operation time, intraoperative bleeding, postoperative wound infection, postoperative skin necrosis and ankle-hindfoot score of American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ( AOFAS ) . Results All the 68 cases were fol-lowed up for an average of 21.26 months ( from 6 to 36 months ). There were no significant differences between the 2 groups in operation time ( 75.0 ± 5.3 min versus 64.8 ± 3.8 min ) or in rate of postoperative local in-fection [ 2.9% ( 1/34 ) versus 14.7% ( 5/34 ) ] ( P > 0.05 ). The minimally invasive group had significantly less intraoperative bleeding ( 12.0 mL ) , a significantly lower rate of skin necrosis [ 2.9% ( 1/34 ) ] and significantly higher AOFAS scores at 6 ( 90.5 ) , 12 ( 91.5 ) and 24 months ( 93.5 ) postoperatively than the conventional group did ( 80.0, 81.0 and 82.5, respectively ) ( all P <0.05 ). Conclusion Percuta-neous minimally invasive suture is recommendable for treatment of acute closed rupture of Achilles tendon because it leads to less intraoperative bleeding, better postoperative functional recovery and lower incidence of postoperative skin necrosis.

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