1.The medium and long term effects of the quadratus femoris muscle pedicle bone graft with screw internal fixation for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in youth
Jie WEI ; Dengjun ZHANG ; Xiusheng GUO ; Dean QIN ; Chaojian XU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2012;35(5):370-373,444
Objective To analysis the medium and long term effects of the quadratus femoris muscle pedicle bone graft with screw internal fixation for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in adults.Methods From March 2003 to December 2008,sixty-two patients with femoral neck fractures were operated.There were 50 males and 12 females,with an average age of 39 years (ranged from 16 to 62 years).Fifteen cases suffered from traffic accidents and 47 from falling injury.There were 8 cases which fracture site was infer-head in Garden type Ⅱ,twenty-nine cases in type Ⅲ and 25 cases in type Ⅳ.The average time were 12 hours (2-96 hours) from injured to hospital admission and 4 days (2-8 days) from injured to operation.Partial weight bearing started on 3 months postoperatively and full weight bearing on 6 months.The postoperative duration of follow up was 3 to 5 years in 39 cases.Healing of fractures and avascular necrosis of the femoral head were evaluated based on the X-ray results or MRI if necessary.The pain,function,deformity,range of motion were evaluated based on Harris joint function scores.Results Nonunion of fracture was noted in 2 cases during the follow-up period.The fracture healing rate was 96.8%.The avascular necrosis of the femoral head was noted in 6 cases (15.4%).There were statistical significant differences between 3 months of postoperation and 3 years of postoperation in the pain,function,deformity,range of motion.After 3 years of postoperation,there were excellent in 29 cases,good in 6 cases,general in 1 case,poor in 3 cases according to Harris joint function scores.Conclusion This technique is relatively simple and has high rate of fracture healing.The avascular necrosis of the femoral head rate is low.The medium-and long-term results are satisfactory.
2.Arthrolysis and skeletal traction in treatment of knee ankylosis
Suoli LIU ; Chaojian ZHANG ; Jianpeng ZHANG ; Minghao WANG ; Jianxue HAO ; Xia ZHAO ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(09):-
Objective To sum up a new surgical method to treat knee ankylosis with skeletal traction following arthrolysis. Methods Skeletal traction through supracondyle of femur or through patella was applied for 48 patients with knee ankylosis after dissection of both intra and extra articular adhesion and quadricepsplasty. Results The follow up period ranged from 3 to 36 months. The flexion angles of the knee joint increased 70?to 105?in 34 patients. Conclusion Skeletal traction following arthrolysis to treat knee ankylosis can prolong the length of quadriceps,increase the flexion angle of the knee joint step by step and facilitate early functional recovery after operation.
3.A case report of simultaneous multiple osteosarcoma and a review of systematic literature
Zhuangzhuang WU ; Zhi LYU ; Lizhi LI ; Yi FENG ; Chaojian XU ; Jia LYU ; Long ZHANG ; Chenglong CHEN ; Zhen SHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(22):1557-1566
Synchronous multifocal osteosarcoma (SMOS) was analyzed for its predisposing age, sex, location, oncology characteristics, and survival time with different treatment. The key words about "multifocal osteosarcoma" had been used to search articles which includ Synchronous multifocal osteosarcoma patients databases from 1949 to 2020. The articles have been filtratedby title, abstract and full text. There were 80 articles used for thisstudy. All the patients were objects of thisstudy. Butthe same patients' data in different articles had not been used repeatedly. The patients' data had been collected as much aspossible, including age, location, treatment, survival timeand so on. All the patients' data had been used forsystematic analysis. All of the 80 articles and 264 patients had been studied. The mean onset age was 16.17 years old and the peak age of onset was 10-20 years old. The gender difference had been uncovered and the sex ratio was 1.76∶1. The incidence site of 188 patients (92.16%) was located in the extremities. Alkaline phosphatase was elevated in 135 patients (95.10%). The pathological type was osteoblastic osteosarcoma in 134 patients (76.14%). There were 3 patients with hypocalcemia and 2 patients with anemia. The mean survival time of 15 patients (15/58) who gave up treatment was 4.51 months. The mean survival time of 23 patients with chemotherapy was 8.97 months. The mean survival time was 16.17 months in 11 patients with preoperative chemotherapy and surgical treatment. Nine patients with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery and postoperative chemotherapy had an average survival time of 23.28 months. Multiple osteosarcoma of the same type was rare, with high degree of malignancy and poor prognosis. The age of high incidence was 10-20 years old. Currently, the most effective treatment was neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery and postoperative chemotherapy.