1.Clinical analysis of complex femoral and tibial fractures treated with Grosse-Kempf intramedullary interlocking nails
Xingren ZHU ; Yaowen QIAN ; Yongshan TIAN ; Xuming DING ; Tiejun GONG ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2002;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the clinical results of the treatment of complex femoral and tibial fractures using Grosse Kempf intramedullary interlocking nails. Methods Grosse Kempf intramedullary interlocking nails were used to treat 38 cases of complex femoral and tibial fractures. 12 cases of them were opened fractures, and 26 cases were closed. There were 24 cases of femoral fractures and 14 cases of tibial fractures. The average age was 33.6 years. Most of them were reduced under x ray monitoring. CPM rehabilitation started after the operation to gain the funtional recovey. After two weeks walking with crutches began. Results After the operation, all the wounds healed by first intention. The average union time of the fractures was 10.5 weeks (8~12 weeks). The average follow up period was 14.5 months. With all the cases rated as good or excellent, the clinical results were satisfactory. Conclusion Grosse-Kempf intramedullary interlocking nails are an effective, strong, convenient and secure implant to treat complex femoral and tibial fractures.
2.THE BLOOD SUPPLY AND NERVE INNERVATION OF THE SATORIUS MUSCLE
Shuming XIONG ; Longping LIU ; Yongshan DING ; Shenggui ZHANG ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
The satorius muscle,its blood vessels and nerves have been dissected and examinedin 20 Chinese adult cadavers.It was found,on the average,that the length of thesatorius muscle is 529?8.48mm;the breadth,25.30?0.82mm;and the thickness,10.5?0.66mm.The arteries of the satorius muscle may arise from the surperficial circumflex iliacartery (0.66%?0.46),the femoral artery(58.36%?2.82),the deep femoral artery(3.93?1.11),the lateral circumflex femoral artery and its branches(13.44%?1.95),the supreme genicular artery(20.98%?2.33)and the popliteal artery(2.62%?0.91).There may be 5~13 arterial branches,averaging 7.6,in each satorius muscle,distributing roughly and evenly to the whole muscle,with an interval of about 7cmbetween two adjacent arteries and showing segmental distribution.The upper one third of the satorius muscle is mainly supplied by the branchesof the deep femoral artery and the lateral circumflex femoral artery while theinferior one third,by the branches of the supreme genicular artery.Therefore twoisolated flaps may be planned depending on the arteries mentioned above.The satorius muscle is innervated by the femoral nerve.70% of the cases arewith 1~2 branches of nerves,which,before entering the muscle,may give out 1~7twigs.
3.THE BLOOD SUPPLY AND NERVE INNERVATION OF THE GRACILIS MUSCLE
Shuming XIONG ; Yongshan DING ; Shenggui ZHANG ; Longping LIU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
The blood vessels, nerves and the size of the gracilis muscle were studied in 50 adult Chinese cadavers (43 males and 7 females).In average, the length of the gracilis muscles is 325 mm the breadth is 26.18mm the thickness is 6.56mm. The length of its tendon is 112.78 mm.The nutrient arteries of the gracilis muscle may arise from the profund femoral artery, medial circumflex femoral artery, the first perforating artery, femoral artery, popliteal artery, supreme genicular artery or obturator artery. Among them, the profund femoral artery and femoral artery give off constant branches to the gracilis muscle.The dominant nutrient artery of the gracilis muscle arises from the profund femoral artery in 94 cases (94%), from the medial circumflex femoral artery in 5 cases (5%). There is only one case (1%) arising from the first perforating artery.The average length of the dominant nutrient artery is 83.6mm. Its diameter in the origin is 2.24mm. and outside the hilum, 1.44mm. The distance from the vascular hilum to the pubic tubercle is 142.48mm. The surface respresentation of the dominant neuro-vascular hilum is situated at the junction point of the upper and middle thirds of the line joining the pubic tubercle to the adductor tubercle.There are 72.5% of the dominant nutrient arteries of the gracilis muscle accompanying with two veins and 27.5%, with only one vein.The gracilis muscle is innervated by the anterior branch of the obturator nerve which accompanies the dominant nutrient artery entering the muscle. Its average diameter is 1.78mm.