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Acta ortop. bras ; 31(1): e252387, 2023. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1419964

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ABSTRACT In the current scenario of medical education, a trend of using models and simulators to train operational skills, especially in the practice of basic orthopedic techniques, is growing. This form of teaching allows academics to maximize learning opportunities and contributes to improving the quality of care for their future patients. However, the realistic simulation has high costs as a major limitation. Objective: To develop a low-cost orthopedic simulator for practicing pediatric forearm reduction skills in the preclinical setting. Methods: A model of an arm and forearm with a fracture in the middle third was developed. Orthopedists, residents, and medical students evaluated the simulator's ability to reproduce fracture reduction. Results: The simulator had a significantly lower cost than the others in the literature. The participants agreed that the model had a good performance, and that the manipulation was consistent with the reality of reducing closed pediatric forearm fracture. Conclusion: The results suggest that this model can be used to teach orthopedic residents and medical students the skill of closed reduction of fractures in the middle third of the forearm. Level of Evidence III, Case Control Study.


RESUMO No cenário atual de ensino médico existe uma tendência crescente do uso de modelos e simuladores para o treino de habilidades operacionais, principalmente na prática de técnicas ortopédicas básicas, que permite aos acadêmicos maximizarem as oportunidades de aprendizado e contribui para melhorar a qualidade de atendimento dos futuros pacientes atendidos. A simulação realística, no entanto, tem como grande limitação os altos custos. Objetivo: Desenvolver um simulador ortopédico de baixo custo para a prática de habilidades de redução incruenta do antebraço pediátrico no cenário pré-clínico. Métodos: Desenvolveu-se um modelo de braço e antebraço com fratura no terço médio, que foi avaliado por médicos ortopedistas, residentes e acadêmicos de medicina quanto à capacidade do simulador de reproduzir a redução da fratura. Resultados: O simulador desenvolvido teve custo significativamente inferior aos existentes na literatura. Os participantes concordaram que o modelo teve um bom desempenho e que a manipulação foi condizente com a realidade de redução de fratura incruenta do antebraço pediátrico. Conclusão: Os resultados levam a crer que esse modelo pode ser usado para ensinar a redução incruenta de fratura no terço médio do antebraço para residentes de ortopedia e acadêmicos de medicina. Nível de Evidência III, Estudo de Caso-Controle.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 37(1): 115-120, jan.mar.2022. ilus
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1368275

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Introdução: O neurinoma plexiforme gigante é um neuroectoderma e uma doença hereditária. É um tumor cutâneo incomum associado à NF1, caracterizado como um tumor benigno da bainha do nervo periférico envolvendo múltiplos fascículos nervosos. Os objetivos da reconstrução da cobertura do antebraço são proteger as estruturas que vão até o punho e a mão e evitar cicatrizes que levem à perda de movimento. Tanto o antebraço quanto a mão desempenham papéis funcionais e sociais. O manejo bem-sucedido de feridas complexas é necessário para a reabilitação funcional geral desses pacientes. Relato do Caso: Paciente do sexo feminino, 31 anos, apresentou-se na divisão de cirurgia plástica com neurofibroma plexiforme gigante no antebraço direito. Após ressecção cuidadosa, todos os tendões anteriores do antebraço foram expostos. O defeito foi coberto com Pelnac T enxertável (espessura de 3mm e tamanho 12 X 24cm2), fixados com pontos monocryl 4-0. Após 10 dias, a matriz dérmica acelular foi removida e um enxerto de malha de pele de espessura parcial foi colocado. No dia 7, a matriz dérmica acelular apresentou bons sinais de ingestão. No dia 17, observamos uma sobrevida do enxerto de 95%. No seguimento de 3 meses, a reconstrução estava estável, sem defeitos de contorno, a mão apresentava amplitude de movimento completa e o paciente não apresentava problemas nas atividades diárias. Conclusões: A matriz dérmica acelular parece ser uma opção útil na cobertura de defeitos complexos no antebraço, permitindo menor morbidade e rápida recuperação funcional.


Introduction: Giant plexiform neurinoma is a neuroectoderm and inherited disease. It is an uncommon skin tumor associated with NF1, characterized as a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor surrounding multiple nervous fascicles. The goals of forearm coverage reconstruction are to protect the structures running to the wrist and hand and prevent scarring that leads to movement loss. Both forearm and hand play functional and social roles. Successful management of complex wounds is necessary for the overall functional rehabilitation of these patients. Case Report: A 31-year-old woman presented at the plastic surgery division with a giant plexiform neurofibroma in the right forearm. After careful resection, all anterior forearm tendons were exposed. The defect was covered with graftable Pelnac T (thickness of 3mm and sizing 12 X 24cm2), fixed with 4-0 monocryl sutures. After 10 days, the acellular dermal matrix silicone layer was removed, and a split-thickness skin meshed graft was placed. On day 7, the acellular dermal matrix showed good signs of intake. On day 17, we observed a 95% graft survival. At the 3-month follow-up, reconstruction was stable without contouring defects, the hand had full range of motion, and the patient had no problems in daily activities. Conclusions: Acellular dermal matrix appears to be a useful option in covering complex defects in the forearm, allowing for less morbidity and rapid functional recovery.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 799-804, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-909941

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Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes of anterolateral thigh flap combined with great saphenous vein transplantations for the treatment of extensive elbow soft tissue defects accompanied by brachial artery embolism.Methods:A retrospective case series study was carried out to investigate the clinical data of 19 patients with extensive elbow soft tissue defects accompanied by brachial artery embolism admitted to Fuyang People's Hospital of Anhui Medical University from March 2017 to March 2020. There were 15 males and 4 females,aged 14-59 years[(37.6±14.1)years]. The areas of elbow soft tissue defects ranged from 7 cm×3 cm to 12 cm×5 cm. Before operation,angiography test was performed to confirm brachial artery embolism of the affected upper limb. The length of embolization ranged from 5 to 12 cm[(7.3±1.6)cm]. All patients were treated using the anterolateral thigh flap combined with great saphenous vein transplantation. The operation time and intraoperative blood loss were recorded. Angiography test was re-examined one week after operation. The degree of flap swelling,elbow Broberg-Morrey functional score and scar contracture were evaluated at postoperative 3,6,and 12 months. Healing of donor site and postoperative complications were observed.Results:All patients were followed up for 12-24 months[(18.1±3.0)months]. The operation duration was 3.5-6.4 hours[(4.9±0.8)hours],with intraoperative blood loss of 200-600 ml[(338.7±101.6)ml]. The blood flow of repaired brachial artery was unobstructed in all patients one week after operation,with all flaps survived. The degree of flap swelling was(0.9±0.3)cm at postoperative 12 months,significantly reduced from that at postoperative 3 and 6 months[(1.2±0.3)cm,(1.1±0.3)cm]( P<0.05). The elbow Broberg-Morrey functional score was(87.8±4.8)points,significantly higher than those at postoperative 3 and 6 months[(71.4±7.0)points,(80.2±4.8)points]( P<0.05). The rating of elbow function score was excellent in 9 patients,good in 8 and fair in 2 at postoperative 12 months,with the excellent and good rate of 90%. The rate of scar contracture was 63%(12/19)at postoperative 12 months,significantly higher than that at postoperative 3[11%(2/19)]( P<0.05),while not different from that at postoperative 6 months[42%(8/19)]( P>0.05). The donor site was healed in all patients,without complications related to blood vessels or flaps. Conclusions:For extensive elbow soft tissue defect accompanied by brachial artery embolism,the anterolateral thigh flap combined with great saphenous vein transplantations can successfully restore the blood supply of the distal site of the affected limb with a high survival rate of the flap and well recovered limb function,and hence is a feasible method for severe elbow trauma. However,due to various factors such as elbow joint immobilization during perioperative period,scar contracture is prone to occur in the area of the flap.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 55(6): 764-770, Nov.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1156206

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Abstract Objective To analyze the anatomical variations of the motor branches of the radial nerve in the elbow region. The origin, course, length, branches, motor points and relationships with neighboring structures were evaluated. Materials and Methods Thirty limbs from15 adult cadavers were dissected and prepared by intra-arterial injection of a 10% glycerin and formaldehyde solution. Results The first branch of the radial nerve in the forearm went to the brachioradialis muscle (BR), originating proximally to the division of the radial nerve into superficial branch of the radial nerve (SBRN) and posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) in all limbs. The branches to the extensor carpi radialis longus muscle (ECRL) detached from the proximal radial nerve to its division into 26 limbs, in 2, at the dividing points, in other 2, from the PIN. In six limbs, the branches to the BR and ECRL muscles originated from a common trunk. We identified the origin of the branch to the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle (ECRB) in the PIN in 14 limbs, in the SBRN in 12, and in the radial nerve in only 4. The branch to the supinator muscle originated from the PIN in all limbs. Conclusion Knowledge of the anatomy of the motor branches of the radial nerve is important when performing surgical procedures in the region (such as the approach of the proximal third and the head of the radius, release of compressive syndromes of the posterior interosseous nerve and radial tunnel, and distal nerve transfers) in order to understand the order of recovery of muscle function after a nerve injury.


Resumo Objetivo Analisar as variações anatômicas dos ramos motores do nervo radial na região do cotovelo. Foram avaliadas a origem, curso, comprimento, ramificações, pontos motores e relações com estruturas vizinhas. Materiais e Métodos Foram dissecados 30 membros de 15 cadáveres adultos, preparados por injeção intra-arterial de uma solução de glicerina e formol a 10%. Resultados O primeiro ramo do nervo radial no antebraço foi para o músculo braquiorradial (BR), que se origina proximalmente à divisão do nervo radial em ramo superficial do nervo radial (RSNR) e nervo interósseo posterior (NIP) em todos os membros. Os ramos para o músculo extensor radial longo do carpo (ERLC) se desprenderam do nervo radial proximalmente à sua divisão em 26 membros, em 2, nos pontos de divisão, em outros 2, do NIP. Em seis, os ramos para os músculos BR e ERLC originavam-se de um tronco comum. Identificamos a origem do ramo para o músculo extensor radial curto do carpo (ERCC) no NIP em 14 membros, no RSNR em 12, e no nervo radial em apenas 4. O ramo para o músculo supinador originou-se do NIP em todos os membros. Conclusão O conhecimento da anatomia dos ramos motores do nervo radial é importante quando se realizam procedimentos cirúrgicos na região, como a abordagem do terço proximal e da cabeça do rádio, a liberação das síndromes compressivas do nervo interósseo posterior e do túnel radial, as transferências nervosas distais, e para entender a ordem de recuperação da função muscular após uma lesão nervosa.


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Nervo Radial , Rádio (Anatomia) , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios , Punho , Cadáver , Transferência de Nervo , Marcação In Situ das Extremidades Cortadas , Cotovelo , Extremidades , Antebraço , Traumatismos do Antebraço , Glicerol , Cabeça , Anatomia , Injeções Intra-Arteriais
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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213028

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Background: Injuries to the hand and the forearm, particularly crush injuries have always been a major challenge to even the best of surgeons, whether it is a major case of a mangled hand by a high pressure injury or even a small case as an injury to the tip of the finger by getting squashed in a closing door. Any injuries in the forearm and the hand requires a very meticulous and thoughtful approach towards coverage with the aim of maximal restoration of function as well aesthetic appearance.Methods: The study was conducted in the Department of Surgery, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS), Swami Ram Nagar, Dehradun, over the period of 12 months. Subjects were recruited from patients presenting in emergency/surgery OPD, HIMS, Dehradun with a primary diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in the forearm and the hand. A total of 114 patients were included in the study.Results: 39.5% (45 patients) were treated with combined modalities, including debridement, grafting & flap coverage. 14.1% (16 patients) required some form of orthopaedics intervention. 21.1% (24 patients) needed neurovascular or tendon repair surgery. 37.7% (43 patients) faced some sort of early or late complications.    Conclusions: Proper assessment and management of complex injuries of hand and forearm is mandatory for a good functional and aesthetic outcome.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212998

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Background: Hand injuries are among the most frequent injuries, constituting between 6.6% and 28.6% of all injuries. Hand and forearm injuries, however small or large they may be do have a significant impact on the society in terms of cost of treatment, hospital stay and costs of lost production and hence the importance of this study.Methods: The study was conducted in the Department of Surgery, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS), Swami Ram Nagar, Dehradun, over the period of 12 months. Subjects were recruited from patients presenting in emergency/surgery OPD, HIMS, Dehradun with a primary diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in the forearm and the hand. A total of 114 patients were included in the study.Results: Overall mean age of the subjects in our study was 28.21±15.71. The highest incidence was in the age group of (20-40) years i.e. 62 (54.30%). Male to female ratio in our study was 6.6:1. Maximum injuries occurred as workplace and industrial injuries. This contributed to 34.2% (39 subjects) of overall injuries. 50% patients had crush injuries while lacerations, burn and avulsion were other form of injuries. 43 patients had bone and joint involvement,16 patients had neurovascular injuries and 20 patients had tendon injuries.   Conclusions: Hand and forearm injuries are more common in males and in the age group of 20 to 40 years leading to loss of productive working days causing a significant financial burden on the society.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 54(5): 503-508, Sept.-Oct. 2019. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057935

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Abstract Objectives Most of the fractures of the bones of the forearm in children are successfully treated conservatively with closed reduction and casting. The outcomes remain variable and the patients may require additional fracture manipulation or formal surgical intervention due to residual angulations. The present study assesses the radiological and functional outcomes of treating displaced forearm fractures in children with intramedullary flexible titanium elastic nailing. Methods A total of 31 patients aged between 7 and 15 years old with displaced forearm fractures underwent flexible titanium elastic nailing. The patients were followed-up for a mean period of 8.51 months (range: 6-12 months) and were assessed for radiological and functional outcomes. The Price criteria were used to assess the functional outcome. Results Out of 31 patients, 21 patients underwent closed reduction, and 10 required a minimal opening of the fracture site during reduction. A total of 29 patients had excellent results with normal forearm and elbow range of motion (ROM), and 2 patients had good results. In all patients, good radiological union was seen at an average time of 7.9 weeks. Five patients had minor complications, such as skin irritation over the prominent ulnar nail (n = 2), superficial nail insertion site infection (n = 2), and backing out of the ulnar nail (n = 1), requiring early removal. Conclusion Flexible nailing is an efficient application of internal fixation for shaft fractures of both bones of the forearm in children, enabling early mobilization and return to the normal activities of the patients, with low and manageable complications.


Resumo Objetivos A maioria das fraturas dos ossos do antebraço em crianças é tratada com sucesso de forma conservadora com redução fechada e imobilização gessada. No entanto, alguns pacientes podem necessitar de manipulação adicional da fratura ou intervenção cirúrgica devido a angulações residuais. O presente estudo avalia o resultado clinico e radiológico do tratamento de fraturas com desvio do antebraço em crianças fixadas com haste elástica intramedular de titânio. Métodos Um total de 31 pacientes com idades entre 7 e 15 anos com fraturas com desvio do antebraço foram submetidos a haste elástica de titânio flexível. Os pacientes foram acompanhados por um período médio de 8,51 meses (variação: 6-12 meses) e avaliados quanto aos resultados funcionais pelos critérios de Price e radiológicos. Resultados Dos 31 pacientes, 21 foram submetidos a redução fechada e 10 necessitaram de abertura mínima do local da fratura durante a redução. Um total de 29 pacientes tiveram excelentes resultados com arco de movimento normal, e 2 pacientes apresentaram bons resultados. Em todos os pacientes, a consolidação ocorreu em um tempo médio de 7,9 semanas. Cinco pacientes tiveram complicações menores, como irritação da pele sobre a haste proeminente (n = 2), infecção superficial do local de inserção no rádio (n = 2) e recuo da haste ulnar (n = 1), que exigiu remoção precoce. Conclusão A haste flexível é um método eficiente para tratamento da fratura do antebraço em crianças, permitindo mobilização precoce e retorno às atividades normais dos pacientes, com baixas e tratáveis complicações.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adolescente , Fraturas do Rádio , Fraturas da Ulna , Pinos Ortopédicos , Traumatismos do Antebraço , Fixação Intramedular de Fraturas
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 991-994, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824410

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Objective To evaluate the clinical application of single-arm external stent combined with free flap in the treatment of forearm fractures of Gnstilo type Ⅲ.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 16 patients who had been treated at Repair and Reconstruction Center,Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Southwest Medical University from September 2015 to January 2018 for open forearm fractures combined with soft tissue defects with single-arm external stent combined with free flap.They were 11 men and 5 women,aged from 18 to 64 years (average,41.6 years).By the Gustilo classification,9 cases were type ⅢB and 7 type Ⅲ C.The area of soft tissue defects at the upper arm and hand ranged from 7.5 cm ×5.5 cm to 16.5 cm × 11.0 cm.Emergency debridement was performed at the primary stage.After repair of major blood vessels,nerves and tendons,the reduced fractures were fixated with a single-arm external stent.The soft tissue defects were repaired with free flaps at the secondary stage.Nine cases were repaired with a free anterolateral perforating branch flap and 7 with a free ilioinguinal flap.The single-arm external stent became the ultimate fixation mode in 5 cases but was changed into plate fixation after survival of the flaps in the other 11 cases.Complications were recorded postoperatively.At the last follow-up,the upper limb function was evaluated according to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.Results Of all the free flaps,14 survived smoothly but 2 anterolateral ones survived only after the venous crisis appearing at 24 h after operation was relieved by exploration.The 16 patients were followed up for 9 to 18 months (average,13.5 months).The fractures united well with fine alignment of the fracture ends and recovered force line.According to the Anderson criteria for forearm fractures,10 cases were excellent,4 good and 2 fair after operation.According to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association,11 cases were excellent and 5 good.No nail infection or nonunion occurred.Conclusion In the treatment of forearm fractures of Gustilo type Ⅲ,single-arm external stent plus free flap can effectively restore the force line of upper extremity,promote bone healing,allow reasonable timing for wound repair,reduce postoperative complications like infection and osteomyelitis and facilitate functional recovery of the affected extremity.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 991-994, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800795

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Objective@#To evaluate the clinical application of single-arm external stent combined with free flap in the treatment of forearm fractures of Gustilo type Ⅲ.@*Methods@#A retrospective study was conducted of the 16 patients who had been treated at Repair and Reconstruction Center, Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Southwest Medical University from September 2015 to January 2018 for open forearm fractures combined with soft tissue defects with single-arm external stent combined with free flap. They were 11 men and 5 women, aged from 18 to 64 years (average, 41.6 years). By the Gustilo classification, 9 cases were type ⅢB and 7 type ⅢC. The area of soft tissue defects at the upper arm and hand ranged from 7.5 cm×5.5 cm to 16.5 cm × 11.0 cm. Emergency debridement was performed at the primary stage. After repair of major blood vessels, nerves and tendons, the reduced fractures were fixated with a single-arm external stent. The soft tissue defects were repaired with free flaps at the secondary stage. Nine cases were repaired with a free anterolateral perforating branch flap and 7 with a free ilioinguinal flap. The single-arm external stent became the ultimate fixation mode in 5 cases but was changed into plate fixation after survival of the flaps in the other 11 cases. Complications were recorded postoperatively. At the last follow-up, the upper limb function was evaluated according to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.@*Results@#Of all the free flaps, 14 survived smoothly but 2 anterolateral ones survived only after the venous crisis appearing at 24 h after operation was relieved by exploration. The 16 patients were followed up for 9 to 18 months (average, 13.5 months). The fractures united well with fine alignment of the fracture ends and recovered force line. According to the Anderson criteria for forearm fractures, 10 cases were excellent, 4 good and 2 fair after operation. According to the tentative criteria for evaluation of the upper limb function proposed by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association, 11 cases were excellent and 5 good. No nail infection or nonunion occurred.@*Conclusion@#In the treatment of forearm fractures of Gustilo type Ⅲ, single-arm external stent plus free flap can effectively restore the force line of upper extremity, promote bone healing, allow reasonable timing for wound repair, reduce postoperative complications like infection and osteomyelitis and facilitate functional recovery of the affected extremity.

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Archives of Plastic Surgery ; : 171-175, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-762804

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Forearm fractures are common injuries in childhood. Median nerve entrapment is a rare complication of forearm fractures, but several cases have been reported in the literature. This case report discusses the diagnosis and management of median nerve entrapment in a 13-year-old male who presented acutely with a both-bone forearm fracture and numbness in the median nerve distribution. Following the delayed diagnosis, surgical exploration revealed complete nerve entrapment and a nerve graft was performed.


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Adolescente , Humanos , Masculino , Calo Ósseo , Diagnóstico Tardio , Diagnóstico , Traumatismos do Antebraço , Antebraço , Fraturas Ósseas , Hipestesia , Nervo Mediano , Síndromes de Compressão Nervosa , Transplantes
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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 22(4): 551-563, jul.-ago. 2018. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-950118

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RESUMEN Fundamento: los accidentes del tránsito son responsables de un sin número de traumatismos que afectan de manera muy significativa el sistema osteomioarticular, el antebrazo constituye una de las estructuras más involucradas. Objetivo: presentar el caso clínico de un paciente con fractura compleja del antebrazo derecho y la conducta tomada con este enfermo, que logró recuperar en gran medida su capacidad funcional. Caso clínico: paciente de 23 años de edad, blanco, masculino sin antecedentes mórbidos de salud, el cual sufre accidente del tránsito y es traído al servicio de urgencias de Ortopedia y Traumatología por presentar dolor e inflamación a nivel del antebrazo derecho y tobillo izquierdo, que le impedía la marcha y los movimientos de las zonas afectadas. La radiografía simple del antebrazo en proyecciones anteroposterior y lateral mostró solución de continuidad del tejido óseo a nivel de la muñeca, tercio proximal del radio derecho y tobillo izquierdo, basado en estos elementos clínicos e imagenológicos se realizó estabilización y reducción de las fracturas. Conclusiones: la fractura segmentaria del radio, abierta y con pérdida de parte del cúbito es una lesión compleja del antebrazo, donde no existe un patrón estandarizado para la conducta médica. La fijación externa inmediata y la posterior estabilización con placas y tornillos logran obtener resultados satisfactorios.


ABSTRACT Background: road accidents cause many lesions affecting significantly bone and joints system; the forearm is one of the most involved structures. Objective: to show a clinical case of a patient with a complex fracture of the right forearm and the used treatment modality to ensure functional recovery. Clinical case: a 23 years-old, white man, without illness record who suffer a traffic accident and was taken to emergency room of Orthopedics and Traumatology complaining of pain, swelling and limitation of movement of the right forearm and left ankle which stopped him from movement in the affected areas. Simple imaging examination showed wrist and proximal shaft right radial fracture and left ankle fracture, based on clinical and imaging elements, immediate surgical treatment was indicated to reduce and fix fractures. Conclusions: segmental and open fractures of the forearm associated to ulnar bone lost is a complex fracture. There is no a standard treatment for this condition so external fixation and AO plates achieve acceptable functional results.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 53(2): 184-191, Mar.-Apr. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-899263

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ABSTRACT Objectives: To measure the quality of life and clinical outcomes of patients treated with interosseous membrane (IOM) ligament reconstruction of the forearm, using the brachioradialis (BR), and describe a new surgical technique for the treatment of joint instability of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). Methods: From January 2013 to September 2016, 24 patients with longitudinal injury of the distal radioulnar joint DRUJ were submitted to surgical treatment with a reconstruction procedure of the distal portion of the interosseous membrane or distal oblique band (DOB). The clinical-functional and radiographic parameters were analyzed and complications and time of return to work were described. Results: The follow-up time was 20 months (6-36). The ROM averaged 167.92° (93.29% of the normal side). VAS was 2/10 (1-6). DASH was 5.63/100 (1-18). The time to return to work was 7.37 months (3-12). As to complications, one patient had an unstable DRUJ, and was submitted to a new reconstruction by the Brian-Adams technique months. Currently, he has evolved with improved function, and has returned to his professional activities. Three other patients developed problems around the transverse K-wire and were treated with its removal, all of whom are doing well. Conclusion: The new approach presented in this study is safe and effective in the treatment of longitudinal instability of the DRUJ, since it has low rate of complications, as well as satisfactory radiographic, clinical, and functional results. It allows return to social and professional activities, and increases the quality of life of these patients.


RESUMO Objetivos: Mensurar a qualidade de vida e os resultados clínico-funcionais dos pacientes submetidos à reconstrução ligamentar de membrana interóssea (MIO) do antebraço com o uso do braquioestilorradial (BR) e descrever uma nova técnica cirúrgica. Método: De janeiro de 2013 a setembro de 2016, 24 pacientes com lesão longitudinal da articulação radioulnar distal (ARUD) foram submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico de reconstrução da porção distal da membrana interóssea ou distal oblique band (DOB). Foram analisados os parâmetros clínico-funcionais e radiográficos e descritos as complicações e o tempo de retorno ao trabalho. Resultados: O tempo de seguimento foi de 20 meses [6-36]. A ADM foi em média 167,92° (93,29% do lado normal). A VAS foi 2/10 [1-6]. O DASH foi de 5,63/100 [1-18]. O tempo de retorno ao trabalho foi de 7,37 meses [3-12]. Quanto às complicações, um paciente evoluiu com instabilidade da ARUD e foi submetido a nova reconstrução pela técnica de Brian-Adams. Evoluiu com melhoria funcional e retornou às atividades profissionais. Outros três pacientes evoluíram com problemas ao redor do fio de Kirschner transverso à ARUD e foram tratados com a remoção desse, todos evoluíram bem. Conclusão: A nova abordagem apresentada neste estudo demonstrou-se segura e eficaz no tratamento da instabilidade longitudinal da ARUD, já que apresentou baixa taxa de complicações, bem como resultados radiográficos, clínicos e funcionais satisfatórios, o que melhorou a qualidade de vida desses pacientes.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Traumatismos do Antebraço/cirurgia , Instabilidade Articular , Membranas/lesões , Amplitude de Movimento Articular
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 953-959, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707591

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Objective To investigate diagnosis and surgical treatment of bipolar fracture-dislocation of the forearm.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of 16 patients with forearm bipolar fracture-dislocation who had been treated and completely followed up at Department of Orthopaedic Trauma,Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from March 2011 to September 2017.They were 14 males and 2 females,aged from 17 to 48 years (average,35.8 years).Their injury involved 7 left and 9 right sides,and 10 dominant and 6 non-dominant sides as well.Their proximal injury was divergent elbow dislocation in 4 cases,convergent elbow dislocation in one case,Monteggia fracture-dislocation in 9 cases (2 ones of type Ⅰ,2 ones of type ⅡB,4 ones of type ⅡC and one of type Ⅳ),and upper radioulnar dislocation in 2 cases.Their distal injury was distal radial fracture (intra-articular) + lower radioulnar dislocation in 7 cases,distal radioulnar fracture + lower radioulnar dislocation in 2 cases,Galeazzi fracture (1/3 distal humeral shaft) in 3 cases,and middle and upper middle radial fracture + lower radioulnar dislocation in 4 cases.Open reduction and internal fixation was performed for all the shaft fractures and most of the distal radial fractures.One distal radius fracture was treated with closed reduction and external fixation,one case with external fixation,one case with needle insertion and external fixation,3 radial head fractures with internal fixation,3 cases with radial head replacement,2 cases untreated,5 cases with open ligament repair because their primary closed reduction failed,and 2 cases with hinged external fixation of the elbow.Their functional exercise started according to judgment of joint stability after surgery.At the last follow-up,the overall function of the forearm was evaluated according to the Anderson's scoring.Results The 16 patients were followed up for an average of 26.0 months (from 6 to 60 months).All fractures healed at the internal fixation sites after operation with no abnormality affecting the function.No infection occurred.All the elbow joints and upper and lower radioulnar joints were stable.All the radial head replacements were in good position.The range of elbow flexion and extension averaged 123.2° (from 60° to 140°),the range of wrist flexion and extension 150.3° (from 120° to 160°),and the rotational mobility of the forearm 144.4° (from 70° to 170°).At the last follow-up,according to the Anderson's scores,11 cases were rated as excellent,3 cases as satisfactory,one case as unsatisfactory and one case as failure.Conclusions Most of the forearm bipolar fractures and dislocations are high-energy injury.The key to treatment is to achieve good reduction of distal and proximal dislocations and to start rehabilitative exercise as early as possible.Intraoperative fixation of fractures should be based on stable reduction of the dislocation.Fine reduction of bipolar dislocations and early rehabilitation can lead to good functional recovery.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 648-653, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707539

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Objective To investigate the clinical therapy of early internal fixation combined with perforator flap for forearm open fractures of Gustilo types Ⅲ B & Ⅲ C.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 45 patients with forearm open fracture of Gustilo type ⅢB or Ⅲ C who had been treated from July 2012 to October 2016 at Department of Traumatic Orthopaedics,The Ninth People's Hospital of Wuxi.They were 26 men and 19 women,aged from 20 to 61 years (average,41 years).Twenty cases were Gustilo type ⅢB and 25 Gustilo type ⅢC.By AO classification,8 cases were type A,21 ones type B,and 16 ones type C.The wound size ranged from 4 cm × 3 cm to 36 cm × 8 cm.Thirty-three patients were treated by primary internal fixation plus secondary transfer with a perforator flap,12 ones by secondary internal fixation plus transfer with a perforator flap.The period from injury to secondary flap transfer ranged from 5 to 20 days (average,12 days).In this series,36 anterolateral thigh perforator flaps,5 latissimus dorsal muscular flaps and 4 lateral arm flaps were transferred.Results All the 45 free flaps survived with no deep infection or osteomyelitis.Partial necrosis happened at the distal ends of 2 latissimus dorsal muscular flaps which were cured by skin graft.Postoperative circulatory crisis happened after transfer of an anterolateral thigh perforator flap which survived with 5 cm skin necrosis at the distal end after successful surgical exploration.Superficial wound infection happened in 12 patients with no deep or bone infection.All the patients were followed up for 12 to 36 months (average,18.5 months).All the flaps were soft in texture,with varying degrees of pigmentation.The sensory recovery was S2 in 8 flaps,S3 in 29 flaps,and S4 in 8 flaps.Obvious scar hyperplasis was observed at the donor site in 5 cases while no obvious scar hyperplasis was observed in the other 40 ones.All the fractures got united after 4 to 14 months (average,8.6 months).Nonunion happened in 2 patients who were treated with autologous iliac graft 8 months after operation.By Anderson criteria,the curative efficacy was assessed as excellent in 15 cases,as good in 21,as fair in 7 and as poor in 2,yielding an excellent to good rate of 80.0%.Conclusion Early internal fixation combined with perforator flap transfe is an effective strategy for treatment of forearm open fractures with soft tissue defects of Gustilo types Ⅲ B &Ⅲ C,due to its advantages of shortened treatment period,possibility for early rehabilitation,decreased complications and satisfactory functional recovery.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 518-522, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-613321

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Objective To analyze and compare the epidemiological features of Monteggia fractures between the east and west areas in China from 2010 to 2011.Methods The data of Monteggia fractures treated from January 2010 through December 2011 in 63 hospitals in the east and west China were collected through the PACS system and case reports checking system.The data from the 35 east hospitals were classified as group A while those from the 28 west hospitals as group B.The analytic items included general situation,gender,age,and Bado classification.Results A total of 593 Monteggia fractures were included,including 428 males and 165 females,with a male to female ratio of 2.59:1.The constituent ratios of Bado classification,from high to low,were type Ⅰ (42.50%),type Ⅲ (33.22%),type Ⅱ (14.00%) and type ⅣV (10.29%).There were 376 patients in group A including 263 (69.95%) males and 113 (30.05%)females while 217 patients in group B including 165 (76.04%) males and 52 (23.96%) females.The median age in group B was 31 yearn (from 2 to 75 years),significantly older than that in group A [18 years (from 1 to 83 years)] (Z =2.877,P =0.000).The differences in constituent ratios of age and Bado classification were statistically significant between the 2 groups (P < 0.05).The Monteggia fractures predominated in the age range of 0 to 10 years in group A while in the age range of 31 to 40 years in group B.The high risk fracture type was Bado type Ⅰ in group A and Bado type Ⅲ in group B.The Monteggia fractures accounted for 1.15% of the forearm fractures and 0.19% of the systemic fractures.Conclusions More males suffered from Monteggia fracture than females.In the east China,the high risk age range was from 0 to 10 years and the high risk type Bado type Ⅰ;in the west China,the high risk age range was from 31 to 40 years and the high risk type Bado type Ⅲ.The proportion of Bado type Ⅳ in the west China was significantly higher than in the east China.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 51(4): 475-477, July-Aug. 2016. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-792736

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ABSTRACT Paralysis or nerve injury associated with fractures of forearm bones fracture is rare and is more common in exposed fractures with large soft-tissue injuries. Ulnar nerve paralysis is a rare condition associated with closed fractures of the forearm. In most cases, the cause of paralysis is nerve contusion, which evolves with neuropraxia. However, nerve lacerations and entrapment at the fracture site always need to be borne in mind. This becomes more important when neuropraxia appears or worsens after reduction of a closed fracture of the forearm has been completed. The importance of diagnosing this injury and differentiating its features lies in the fact that, depending on the type of lesion, different types of management will be chosen.


RESUMO A paralisia ou lesão nervosa associada à fratura dos ossos do antebraço é rara, é mais comum nas fraturas expostas com grande lesão de partes moles. A paralisia do nervo ulnar é uma condição incomum associada a fraturas fechadas do antebraço. Na grande maioria dos casos, a causa da paralisia é a contusão do nervo, que evolui com neuropraxia. No entanto, devemos sempre estar atentos às lacerações do nervo e ao encarceramento do nervo no foco de fratura. Isso se torna mais importante quando ocorre o surgimento da neuropraxia ou pioria após a feitura da redução da fratura fechada do antebraço. A importância do diagnóstico da lesão e diferenciar suas características estão no fato de que, conforme o tipo de lesão, diferentes tipos de manejo serão escolhidos.


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Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Traumatismos do Antebraço , Traumatismos dos Nervos Periféricos , Nervo Ulnar
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Acta fisiátrica ; 20(1): 14-19, mar. 2013.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS | ID: lil-689479

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A incidência de lesões traumáticas dos membros superiores em um hospital terciário além de ser elevada, possui uma grande variedade. Neste sentido torna-se importante a criação de um banco de dados único, para conhecer o perfil dos pacientes atendidos. Objetivo: traçar o perfil dos pacientes com lesões traumáticas dos membros superiores, atendidos pela Fisioterapia no Centro de Reabilitação do Hospital das Clínicas de Ribeirão. Método: foram avaliadas 223 fichas de pacientes (58 mulheres e 116 homens), com idade média de 34,54 (± 19,05) anos, encaminhados pelo ambulatório de ortopedia do referido hospital. Resultados: do total de casos analisados, as lesões de punho e mão obtiveram maior incidência (60,99%), seguidos por lesões de ombro (20,63%), cotovelo (12,55%), braço (3,59%) e antebraço (2,24%). Nas lesões de punho e mão o mecanismo de trauma com maior porcentagem foi o acidente de moto, relacionado com as fraturas múltiplas de ossos da mão. Queda da própria altura, acidente motociclístico e queda de escada foram os mecanismos de trauma, correlacionando com as fraturas de úmero proximal, luxação de ombro e fraturas de escápula respectivamente. Conclusão: Foi verificada a incidência de lesão, mecanismo de trauma e as características da população para futuramente aprimorar os protocolos específicos para as disfunções e investir em campanhas de prevenção.


The incidence of traumatic injuries of the upper limbs in a tertiary hospital has a wide variety. This is why the creation of a unified database becomes important-to know the patients’ profile. Objective: this study sought to determine the profile of patients with traumatic injuries of the upper limbs, treated by Physical Therapy in Rehabilitation Center of the Clinics Hospital of Ribeirão Preto. Method: Two hundred and twenty-three patient records were evaluated (58 women and 116 men). They had an average age of 34.54 (± 19.05) years and were referred by the orthopedic clinic of this hospital. Results: of the cases studied, wrist and hand injuries had the highest incidence (60.99%), followed by injuries of the shoulder (20.63%), elbow (12.55%), arm (3.59%) and forearm (2.24%). In injuries of wrist and hand, the trauma mechanism with the highest percentage was the motorcycle accident, associated with multiple handbone fractures. Falling down, motorcycle accidents, and falling off a ladder were the mechanisms of injury correlated with proximal humerus fractures, shoulder dislocations, and broken scapulas, respectively. Conclusion: the incidence of injury, trauma mechanism, and characteristics of the population was verified and further improvements in protocols for specific disorders and prevention can be made.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Extremidade Superior , Centros de Reabilitação , Ombro/lesões , Perfil de Saúde , Traumatismos da Mão/epidemiologia , Traumatismos do Antebraço/epidemiologia , Traumatismos do Braço/epidemiologia , Traumatismos do Punho/epidemiologia , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Estudos Transversais , Prontuários Médicos
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1135-1140, 2013.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-442050

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Objective To compare the torque resistance effect with different types of reconstruction of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocation,in order to explore biomechanical basis for clinical practice.Methods Six adult cadaver forearm were used,including 4 males and 2 females.The average death age was 64.9 years (range,36-78 years).Three were right side,3 were left side.The DRUJ dislocation model was made after the standardized resection of the palmar and dorsal DRUJ ligament.Clinic reconstruction methods of the DRUJ include trans-bone tunnel renconstruction (intra-articular reconstruction) and Looptie up reconstruction (extra-articular reconstruction).The mechanical properties as follows:torque velocity:5°/min,maximum torque angulation:90°,maximum torsion force:1 N· mm.Each limb was detected for the torque mechanic under four conditions:normal,DRUJ dislocation,intra-articular reconstruction and extra-articular reconstruction.Results Each limb was inspected for intact mechanic baseline and without the visual damage to the bone.The average pronation torque resistance on normal condition was (0.44±0.10) N·mm,(0.37±0.09) N·mm on DRUJ dislocation group,(0.45±0.09) N-mm on intra-articular reconstruction group,and (0.42±0.09) N·nun on extra-articular reconstruction group.Pronation torque resistance of DRUJ dislocation group was apparently lower than the normal group (t=2.043,P=-0.047).The pronation torque resistance reconstruction group had no significant difference with normal group.The average supination torque resistance on normal condition was (0.56±0.16) N·mm,while on DRUJ dislocation group was (0.42±0.11) N-mm,on intra-articular reconstruction group was (0.54±0.16) N·mm,on extra-articular reconstruction group was (0.51±0.13) N·mm.There were no apparent differences among four groups.Conclusion Both internal and external reconstruction could recover the rotation stability and normalize the torque resistance,without statistical difference.

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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 16(6): 1752-1759, nov.-dic. 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-665653

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Introducción: la luxofractura de Galeazzi es una enfermedad poco frecuente de tipo traumática caracterizada por fractura diafisiaria del radio y disyunción de la articulación radio cubital distal. Caso clínico: paciente de 41 años de edad, blanco, masculino que sufrió accidente del tránsito y fue ingresado en el servicio de Ortopedia y Traumatología del Hospital Universitario Manuel Ascunce Domenech de Camagüey con el diagnóstico de luxofractura de Galeazzi. Dos días después del ingreso fue intervenido quirúrgicamente, se le colocó lámina AO de compresión dinámica de cinco perforaciones para la fractura del radio y alambre de Kirschner para estabilizar la articulación radio cubital distal. Conclusiones: la presencia de luxofractura de Galeazzi es poco frecuente, especialmente en aquellos pacientes que necesitan fijación de la articulación radio cubital distal, una vez de realizada la fijación del radio.


Introduction: Galeazzi´s luxofractura is a little frequent disease of traumatic type characterized by diaphysial fracture of the radius and distal radioulnar articulation disjunction. Clinical case: a 41 years old, white, male patient was admitted in the service of Orthopedics and Traumatology at the University Hospital Manuel Ascunce Domenech of Camaguey by a car accident with diagnosis of Galeazzi´s luxofractura. Two days after admission he was surgically intervened, who was placed an AO plate of dynamic compression with five perforations for radius fracture and Kirschner´s wire to stabilize the distal radioulnar articulation. Conclusions: the presence of Galeazzi´s luxofractura is rare, especially in those patients who require fixation of distal radioulnar articulation, once radius fixation was performed.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 664-668, 2012.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-427366

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Objective To evaluate correlation of radial head fracture with forearm interosseous membrane (IOM) injury.Methods Twenty-six patients with radial head fractures were studied prospectively between September 2007 and June 2010.There were 15 men and 11 women,with an average age of 37.6years (range,21-53).According to the Mason classification,there were 7 cases of type Ⅰ,9 cases of type Ⅱ,10 cases of type ⅢL All patients were subjected to forearm X-ray,CT scans and the MR within a week.Clinical and radiographic data of all the patients were collected.Spearman rank correlation statistical analysis was used to analyze the correlation between the radial head fracture and the IOM injury.Results The radial head fractures and IOM injury were directly related.The IOM injury was noted in all type of radial head fracture.The more severity radial head fracture had,the more IOM injury happened.In Mason Ⅰ-Ⅲ fractures,IOM injury was found in 2,4 and 7 cases respectively.The different degree of radial head fracture caused different effects on IOM injury.The severity of radial head fracture was correlated with damage degree of IOM.In Mason type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ fractures,the IOM injury were just partial disruption with distal part of the IOM and did not reach the biomechanically essential central band.In type Ⅲ fractures,central band disruption was found in 3 cases.Conclusion Mason Ⅰ-Ⅲ radial head fractures are associated with forearm IOM injury.There was a positive correlation between radial head fractures and IOM injury.If IOM lesions are suspected,magnetic resonance imaging should be performed,especially Mason Ⅲ fractures.

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