1.Clinical effect of Hennipen method to treat elderly patients with anterior dislocation of the shoulder joint
Sunyu CHEN ; Zhanhao XIAO ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(9):1307-1309
Objective To analyze the clinical curative effect of Hennipen method to treat elderly patients with anterior dislocation of shoulder joint.Methods Between February 2013 and June 2015,57 elderly patients with acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint were colleted in our hospital.The patients aged from 65 to 81,with average age of 72.3 years.Hennipen method was used to replace the dislocation of shoulder joint.Visual analogue scale (VAS)scores and joint range of motion before and after treatment were recorded to evaluate its clinical effect.Results All cases were checked with X -ray to comfirm had been reducted,and had no complications,such as proximal humeral fractures,axillary nerve injured.1 case failed maneuver reduction,so was tracted and reseted again after anesthesia.Before treatment,the VAS scores was (5.4 ±0.9)points,which after treatment was (1.9 ±0.7)points, and the difference was significant(t =12.43,P <0.01).The range of motion of the shoulder joint was significantly improved.Conclusion Hennipen method is simple,to threat anterior dislocation of shoulder joint of elderly patients, it can effectively relieve pain,reduce complications,which is worthy of clinical promotion.
2.Orthocord suture for treatment of avulsion fracture of posterior cruciate ligament from the tibia under arthroscope
Sunyu CHEN ; Jian LI ; Zhanhao XIAO ; Ling PAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(35):16-18
Objective To evaluate the clinical results of a procedure for treatment of avulsion fracture of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) using arthroscopic reduction and Orthocord suture.Methods The clinical data of 13 patients who underwent arthroscopic reduction and Orthocord suture fixation for PCL avulsion fracture of the tibial eminence from October 2009 to June 2010 was analyzed retrospectively.Follow-up assessment including Lysholm knee score,and radiographic evaluation.Results All 13 patients achieved follow-up with 10-14 ( 12 ± 2) months.No significant complications were noted,such as swelling,pain or disability of knee.Drawing test was negative.The preoperative Lysholm score in the 13 knees was (72.3 ±2.8) scores,the postoperative Lysholm score was (93.2 ± 1.8) scores,difference was statistically significant (t =15.8,P< 0.05 ).Conclusions Treating PCL avulsion fracture with arthroscopic fixation by use of Orthocord suture can restore ligament length,stabilize fragments,promote early motion.
3.Preliminary clinical oberservation on treatment of frozhen shoulder with local analgesic influsion equipment after arthroscopic arthrolysis
Sunyu CHEN ; Jian LI ; Zhanhao XIAO ; Ling PAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(3):444-446
Objective To observe the clinical efficacies of local analgesic influsion equipment after arthroscopic arthrolysis in treating frozen shoulder. Methods 84 patients suffered from frozen shoulder were randomly divided into two groups from February 2012 to July 2014 , Group one was treated with local analgesic influsion equipment, another group was not treated with it. both groups received arthroscopic arthrolysis The mean duration of follow-up was 11.2 months after operation.The range of shoulder motion , VAS and ASES scores were recorded before the operation and one week, one month, three months after the operation. Results All patients were involved , the range of shoulder motion , VAS and ASES scores improved significantly after operation(P < 0.05). The differences of the range shoulder motion, ASES score after operation,the patients with local analgesic equipment improved significantly (P < 0.05),but there were no significant difference of VAS scores between two groups at 3months after operation (P > 0.05). Conclusion Local analgesic equipment could alleviate the pain of patients with frozen shoulder earlier and more effectively , promote recovery quickly , achieve expected effects.