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Am J Emerg Med ; 18(7): 820-4, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11103737

ABSTRACT

High-pressure injection injury hides the true extent of the lesions behind an apparent small and harmless puncture of the finger or the hand. Through clinical description, we wish to point out the need for prompt treatment to avoid mutilating and function-threatening complications. We wish to outline the role of the emergency physician who must be aware of the incidence of high-pressure injection injury and become accustomed to early referral to a surgeon, experienced in extensive surgical exploration, removal of foreign bodies, and rehabilitation. The open-wound technique gives the best results. We also point out that failure to refer may become an increasing focus of negligence claims.


Subject(s)
Accidents, Occupational , Hand Injuries/pathology , Wounds, Penetrating , Adult , Emergency Service, Hospital , Foreign Bodies , Hand Injuries/complications , Hand Injuries/surgery , Humans , Male , Pressure
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Rev Med Brux ; 16(4): 178-80, 1995.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7481218

ABSTRACT

Many therapeutic questions and controversies surround the impingement syndrome of the shoulder, however it appears that the major procedure is rotator cuff decompression. This is achieved by antero-inferior acromioplasty and section of the coracoacromial ligament, during open or arthroscopic surgery. Which patients will be helped by this procedure? When does the surgical decision have to be taken? Is the suture of the rotator cuff tear and the removal of intratendinous calcifications needed in addition to the acromioplasty? Many major questions remain unanswered.


Subject(s)
Acromion/surgery , Shoulder Joint , Arthroscopy , Humans , Joint Diseases/surgery , Ligaments, Articular/surgery , Rotator Cuff/surgery , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Syndrome
3.
J Reconstr Microsurg ; 9(6): 399-403, 1993 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8283419

ABSTRACT

This clinical study reveals radiomarker uptake in corticocancellous non-vascularized bone grafts as early as 3 days postoperatively. It therefore calls into question whether seventh-postoperative-day bone scintigraphy is a reliable method for determining the viability of vascularized bone grafts.


Subject(s)
Bone Transplantation , Bone and Bones/blood supply , Bone and Bones/diagnostic imaging , Graft Survival , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radionuclide Imaging
4.
J Orthop Trauma ; 2(4): 314-21, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3249258

ABSTRACT

A new technique is presented for the treatment of comminuted intraarticular fractures of the base of the thumb metacarpal. A triangular Hoffmann external radius and first- and second-metacarpal fixator is used. The reduction is maintained by prolonged distraction and abduction of the first metacarpal bone. The application of the technique in three cases is reported.


Subject(s)
Fracture Fixation/methods , Metacarpus/injuries , Thumb/injuries , Adult , Bone Nails , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Orthopedic Fixation Devices , Traction
5.
Acta Chir Belg ; Suppl: 29-34, 1983.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6868910

ABSTRACT

In 17 Belgian surgical centers, 324 operations have been performed for acute cholecystitis in patients 80 years of age or older. In this group of patients: 1. The incidence of acute cholecystitis is hardly higher in women than in men. 2. The patients were operated within 24 hours of admission in 38% of cases. The main bile duct was surgically explored in 1/3 of patients. Cholecystostomy or simple drainage were used in 1/10 of cases only. 3. Operative mortality was 19%. It was higher for patients operated as emergencies than for delayed operations and higher also when the cholecystectomy was associated with an exploration of the bile duct. The ideal treatment for such patients should thus be a cholecystectomy with an endoscopic sphincterotomy.


Subject(s)
Cholecystectomy/methods , Cholecystitis/surgery , Acute Disease , Aged , Cholecystitis/mortality , Drainage , Endoscopy , Female , Humans , Male , Postoperative Complications/mortality , Retrospective Studies , Sphincter of Oddi/surgery
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