1.External fixators for treatment of pelvic fractures
Bujun CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Gang JIN ; Jianmin CHEN ; Fanggang LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2009;11(9):833-836
Objective To investigate the advantages of the external fixators used in the treatment of pelvic fracture. Methods From April 2002 to July 2008, 55 patients with unstable pelvic fracture were treated respectively with simple external fixators, external fixators plus traction and external fixators plus in-ternul fixation according to their different Tile classifications. Results Of this group, 51 cases were followed up for an average of 11 months, 2 cases died because of multi-injuries, and 2 cases were lost in the follow-up. All of the 51 patients obtained bony union. On average, it took 11 (6 to 14) weeks to achieve weight-bearing walking, and 12 (8 to 14) weeks to remove the external fixators for the patients. By Liu Li-ming's evaluation system, the good to excellent rate was up to 88.2%. Conclusions The pelvic fractures of Tile B1 and B2 can be treated with simple external fixators and those of Tile C with external fix-ators plus internal fixation or traction to achieve fracture reduction and stability of the pelvic ring. For the patients with multi-injuries, external fixators used in the emergency treatment can stabilize the pelvic ring, reduce blood loss and improve the success rate.
2.Repairing flexor tendons defect in Zone Ⅲ digitorum superficial tendons by e-stage transferring near flexor digitorum superficial tendons
Xiaowen LU ; Yuhai MA ; Guomin YANG ; Tongxing LIU ; Bujun CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(11):-
This study is to evaluate the curative effect of repairing the flexor tendons defect in the fibroosseous sheath by transferring the near flexor digitorum superficial tendons. Thirty-two cases (39 fingers) with acute flexor tendon defect in Zone I were repaired by transferring the flexor digitorum superficial tendons. Early protected passive motion was advocated postoperatively. All cases were followed up for 11 to 23 months. The outcome of fingers were excellent in 24,good in 12 and fair in 3 by TAM score. The percentage of excellent and good outcome was 92. 3%. Microrepair of fresh flexor tendons defect in Zone II by transferring flexor digitorum superficial tendons combined with early protected passive motion can prevent the adhension of tendons effectively and restore finger function earlier.