1.Management of Long Bone Fractures with Severe Bone Defect.
Jae Woo CHO ; Jinil KIM ; Han Ju KIM ; Jong Keon OH
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2015;28(3):205-214
No abstract available.
Fractures, Bone*
2.The Flail and Pulseless Upper Limb: an Extreme Case of Traumatic Scapulo-thoracic Dissociation
Maria SW ; Sapuan J ; Abdullah S
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2015;9(2):54-56
Scapulo-thoracic dissociation is an infrequent injury
resulting from high energy trauma which is often associated
with severe neurological and vascular injuries which may be
unrecognised at the time of presentation. A 24 year-old
female presented with bilateral rib fractures, pneumothorax,
liver and kidney injuries following a road traffic accident.
She also sustained fractures of her right scapula, odontoid,
right transverse processes of the thoracic and lumbar
vertebrae and a closed fracture of her right femur. Her right
upper limb was later noted to be flail and pulseless, due to
complete right brachial plexus injury, scapula-thoracic
dissociation and subclavian artery avulsion. We managed
the upper limb injuries non-operatively, and focused on
resuscitation of the patient. Early exploration of the complete
brachial plexus injury was not undertaken in spite of the
possible associated poor functional outcome as there was no
life-threatening indication.
Fractures, Bone
3.The Outcome of Complex Pelvic Fracture after Internal Fixation Surgery
Ismail HD ; Lubis MF ; Djaja YP
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2016;10(1):16-21
Introduction: Complex pelvic fracture, which has a very
high mortality and even higher morbidity, needs internal
fixation surgery as an integral part for its management. It was
necessary to conduct a study regarding outcome of complex
pelvic fractures after internal fixation surgery.
Material & Method: Twenty-six patients with complex
pelvic fractures that had been treated with internal fixation
surgery during 2011-2014 were enrolled. These patients had
an open pelvic fractures or Tile type B or C pelvic fracture
who had undergone internal fixation surgery with at least 6
months follow-up. Evaluation of the morbidity and
functional scoring was performed using Majeed and
Hannover Score.
Results and Discussions: Average of age was 31 years old
and follow up time was 25 months. There were 7 patients
with open pelvic fracture and 19 with closed fracture.
Excellent Majeed Score were found on 78.6% cases in Tile
B fractures and 50% in Tile C. Good Hannover Score was
found in 64.3% Tile B cases and 80% Tile C cases. Fracture
type was statistically insignificant with acquired sexual
dysfunction (p>0.05), but significant with the chronic pain
(p=0,.017). We also found that urogenital injury is associated
with sexual dysfunction (p=0.005).
Conclusions: The outcome of complex pelvic fracture after
internal fixation surgery was excellent. More than 90%
patients got an excellent and good result on Majeed Score,
and also very good and good result on Hannover Score.
Fractures, Bone
4.Treatment of Middle Third Humeral Shaft Fractures with Anteromedial Plate Osteosynthesis through an Anterolateral Approach
Kumar BS ; Soraganvi P ; Satyarup D
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2016;10(1):38-43
Background: Treatment of humeral shaft fractures has been
a subject of debate for many decades. Even though a large
majority of humeral shaft fractures can be treated by non
operative methods, few conditions like open fractures, polytrauma,
ipsilateral humeral shaft and forearm fractures
require surgical intervention. The goal of treatment of
humeral shaft fractures is to establish union with an
acceptable humeral alignment and to restore the patient to
pre-injury level of function. The objective was to assess the
incidence of radial nerve palsy, non-union and mean time
required for in anteromedial plate osteosynthesis with
anterolateral approach and also to measure the functional
outcome of this procedure.
Method: A prospective study was conducted in the
Department of Orthopaedics, PESIMSR, Kuppam, Andhra
Pradesh, from August 2012 to August 2015 with a total of 54
patients who were operated with anteromedial plate
osteosynthesis were included in the study. RodriguezMerchan
criteria was used to grade the functional outcome.
Results: Of the 54 patients, 28 (58.85%) were in the age
group of 30-40 years. The most common fracture pattern
identified was A3 type (48.14%).The mean (+ SD) duration
of surgery for anteromedial humeral plating was 53 ± 5.00
minutes. The time taken for the fracture to unite was less
than 16 weeks in the majority or 50 patients (92.59%). Four
(7.40%) patients had delayed union. There was no incidence
of iatrogenic radial nerve palsy. Rodriguez – Merchan
criteria showed that 37(68.51%) of the patients had good and
12 (22.22%) had excellent functional outcome.
Key Words:
Humeral shaft fractures; Plate osteosynthesis; Antero-lateral approach
Fractures, Bone
5.The clinical analysis of multiple long bone fractures.
Dae Moo SHIM ; Churl Hong CHUN ; Yong Ok LEE ; Sang Soo KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(5):1450-1456
No abstract available.
Fractures, Bone*
6.Clinical Application of Bone Hook in the Reduction of Long Bone Fracture
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(5):971-974
No abstract available in English.
Fractures, Bone
7.Review 14 cases of fracture of knot connection to femur (called upper femoral fracture) treated by porous splint AO.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):42-43
Upper femoral fracture occurs in all ages but most common in elderly due to stumble. 14 cases of upper femoral fracture treated by porous splint AO were studied to evaluate the bone contiguity and mechanical rehabilitation. Results: good (all patients): certain bone contiguity; axis direct bone; normal fold of hip joint.
Fractures, Bone
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Femoral Fractures
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therapeutics
8.Correlation of fat mass with bone mineral density and FRAX-based fracture risk among postmenopausal Filipino women
Davidson V. Pastran ; Jerry M. Obaldo
The Philippine Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2021;16(1):18-24
Background:
Post-menopausal women experiences changes in estrogen levels affecting body metabolism, which may lead to
weight gain and obesity. Moreover, one of the most prevalent diseases among this group is osteoporosis.
However, the relationship between fat mass and its protective property remains unclear. This study assesses the
correlation of fat mass with bone mineral density (BM) and 10-year FRAX based fracture probability among
Filipino women.
Methods:
A cross-sectional review of records of post-menopausal Filipino women who underwent whole body bone
mineral densitometry scans via dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) between January 1, 2015, and
December 31, 2018 in the Radioisotope Laboratory of the Philippine General Hospital was done. Pearson
correlation and simple linear regression analyses were done to determine the correlation between the two
outcomes – BMD and 10-year FRAX based fracture probability.
Results:
A total of 258 postmenopausal women were included in the analysis. There was a weak positive correlation of
fat mass with BMD of L1-L4 vertebrae (R-score of 0.318), BMD of femoral neck (R-score of 0.3937) and hips
(R - score of 0.3031). The 10-year FRAX based fracture probability for both hip and osteoporotic had very weak
and weak negative correlation, respectively (R-score of - 0.06752 and - 0.29017).
Conclusion
Despite having varying available, data on the protective effects of fat mass on fracture protection, this study
showed that fat mass has a poor correlation with BMD and reduction in FRAX probability.
Postmenopause
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Bone Density
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Fractures, Bone
9.Notes on the diagnosis and treatment of bone fractures of the limbs with injury of peripheral vessels in the Department of traumatology at Viet Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong city
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;494(11):17-19
27 patients with the diagnosis of bone fractures of the limbs with injury of peripheral vessels were treated in Viet Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong city from January 2001 to November 2002. Their majority was male persons of productive age and the main cause was traffic casualties 74%, among them underwent early operation within 6 hours. 6 patients underwent a bone combination with intraspinal nail or Kirchner needle. Among 23 preserved cases, only in 8 cases, the function of the limbs was well rehabilitated, the rest were moderate and bad. In 4 cases, it must undergo an amputation at 2nd time because the late diagnosis and had been missing.
Fractures, Bone
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Diagnosis
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Therapeutics
10.Evaluating the results of surgery on phalangeal fractures with Kirchner wires in the Hue Central Hospital
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;519(9):61-64
There are some methods to treat the phalangeal fractures. The objective of this study is to see effective treatment of phalangeal fractures by open reduction during Kirschner wires. This study was conducted at the traumatology and orthopedics department, Hue hospital, from May 2002 to May 2003. The follow up period was 3 months to 8 months after surgical treatment of 31/43 patients. Results: Hand function following open reduction: excellent: 10 cases (26.32%), good: 11 cases (28.95%), fair: 13 cases (34.21%), bad: 4 cases (10.52%). Complications: complications of K-wire fixation of this study had a low rate; the postoperative recovery was still limited. Conclusions: this technique is effective, safe, and inexpensive with low morbidity.
Bone Fractures
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Surgery