4.Development and innovation of arthroscopic techniques.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(9):711-713
In this special issue, several papers related to clinical application of arthroscopic surgery are published, which present the current situation of arthroscopic techniques in our country. As a technique of minimally invasive orthopedics, arthroscopy is used in examination, diagnosis and treatment of joint diseases, which is the trend of modern surgery. Arthroscopy has been widely used in surgical procedures in knee diseases, and now it expands the scope of application to other joints, such as shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle and even smaller joints. The application scope of arthroscopy has spread from arthroscopic debridement to reparative and reconstructive surgery. Some innovation has been made in extra-articular surgeries. Researchers conduct in depth study and exploration in the basic and clinical application of arthroscopy. Arthroscopic surgery has become an indispensable branch of modern orthopedics.
Ankle Joint
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surgery
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Arthroscopes
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Arthroscopy
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methods
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Elbow Joint
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surgery
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Humans
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Joint Diseases
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Knee Joint
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surgery
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Wrist Joint
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surgery
5.Some problems in the treatment of elbow joint injury.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2009;47(12):881-883
6.Treatment of refractory lateral epicondylitis with modified Nirschl surgical technique.
Chuan ZHANG ; Zuo-Jun ZHANG ; Jun-Qi WANG ; Su-Ling NIU ; Zhong-Xiao CHANG ; Ming ZHAO ; Lin-Ping YANG ; Hai-Yan XU ; Kai XIA ; Fan-you NING
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(3):240-242
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical effects of modified Nirschl surgical techniique in treating refractory lateral epicondylitis.
METHODSFrom March 2009 to January 2011,21 patients (21 elbows) with refractory lateral epicondylitis were treated in our hospital. There were 8 males and 13 females,ranged in age from 25 to 59 years with an average of (48.3+/-13.4) years and the duration time from 8 to 33 months with an average of (17.1+/-7.7) months;affected position in dominant sides of 16 cases and non-dominant sides of 5 cases. The patients had already received multiple non-operative treatments. Modified Nirschl surgical technique was performed,and operative origination from origin of musculus extensor carpi radialis brevis to discard process with small incision, the process place of extensor digitorum communis would be removed. The incisions were nursed by ice compress for 2 days after operation. Range of motion (ROM) and strengthening exercise of elbow joints started at the 1 week after plaster slab fixation; ROM and strengthening exercise of wrist joints also started at the 2 week after fixation. The pain, power of gripping and patient staisfaction were recorded after operation. Verhaar scaling were used to estimate the recovery.
RESULTSSeventeen patients were followed up from 13 to 22 months with an average of 16.3 months. According to Verhaar standard, 15 cases obtained excellent results and 2 good. No postoperative complication such as instability was found.
CONCLUSIONModified Nirschl surgical technique is an effective method in treating refractory lateral epicondylitis but correct to diagnosis and exclusion the coexisting diseases,accurate removal the process are important guarantee.
Adult ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Elbow Joint ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tennis Elbow ; diagnosis ; etiology ; surgery
7.Clinical study of movable external fixation for elbow tuberculosis.
Tian-Yi CAO ; Gang ZU ; Jun FEI ; Da-Wei BI ; Chen-Wei ZHANG ; O BORENS
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2020;33(10):912-915
OBJECTIVE:
To compare clinical effect of movable external fixation and fusion fixation for the treatment of elbow tuberculosis.
METHODS:
From October 2013 to June 2019, 52 patients with elbow tuberculosis treated with standard antituberculosis therapy were divided into movable external fixation group and fusion fixation group according to treatment methods. In group A, there were 25 patients, including 11 males and 14 females, aged from 24 to 75 years old with an average of (42.81± 9.01) years old; the courses of diseases ranged from 2 to 9 months with an average of (3.96±1.45) months. In group B, there were 27 patients, including 15 males and 12 females, aged from 23 to 77 years old with an averageof (44.08±7.44) years old; the courses of diseases ranged from 2 to 7 months with an average of (3.88±1.67) months. All patients were performed focus debridement. Intraoperative blood loss, operative time were compared between two groups. VAS score before operation, 2 weeks and 12 months after operation were applied to evaluate pain relieve;Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) before operation, 1 and 12 months after operation were used to evaluate clinical effect;changes of erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and Creactive protein, CRP) before operation, 3 weeks after antituberculosis therapy, 1 week and 6 months after operation were compared between two groups.
RESULTS:
All patients were followed up from 12 to 20 months with an average of (13.50±4.85) months. No mixed infection and recurrence of tuberculosis occurred. There were no statistical differences in intraoperative blood loss and operative time(
CONCLUSION
For elbow tuberculosis, movable external fixation and fusion fixation have equal effect in operative time, amount of bleeding and control of tuberculosis infection indicator. Movable external fixation need earlier functional exercise, not conducive to pain relief at early stage, which may be better than fusion fixation, it is worth clinical promoting.
Elbow
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Elbow Joint/surgery*
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External Fixators
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Female
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Fracture Fixation
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Treatment Outcome
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Tuberculosis/surgery*
8.Posterolateral rotatory instability of the elbow: a case report and review of the related literature.
Chang-Sheng YANG ; Chen YANG ; Wei FENG ; Dong-Song LI ; Chuan-Bo LI ; Wei ZHANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2012;25(2):173-174
Elbow Joint
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injuries
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surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Joint Dislocations
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surgery
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Young Adult
9.Elbow dislocation with ipsilateral diaphyseal forearm bone fracture: A rare injury report with literature review.
Vijay GONI ; Prateek BEHERA ; Umesh Kumar MEENA ; Nirmal raj GOPINATHAN ; Narendranadh AKKINA ; R H H ARJUN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2015;18(2):113-115
Dislocation of the elbow along with shaft fractures of both bones of the ipsilateral forearm is a rare injury though elbow dislocation or fracture of the forearm bones may occur separately. Such injuries need a concentric reduction of the dislocation and an anatomical fixation of forearm bones for optimal functional outcomes. We report a case of elbow dislocation with fracture of the lateral condyle of the humerus along with fractures of shafts of the radius and ulna in a 44-year-old female. Closed reduction of the elbow and operative stabilization of all fractures were done with good clinical, radiological and functional outcomes in 2 years follow-up period. A significant degree of force is needed to produce a combined dislocation of a joint and fracture of bones around that joint and these complex injuries may be missed if the clinician is not aware of the possibility of such injuries. The fact that the previously reported cases had a posterolateral dislocation while our case had a posteromedial dislocation and a fracture of the lateral humeral condyle as well makes it unique in its presentation and worth reporting. We have also included an up to date literature review on this topic.
Adult
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Elbow Joint
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injuries
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Female
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Humans
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Humeral Fractures
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surgery
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Joint Dislocations
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surgery
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Radius Fractures
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surgery
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Ulna Fractures
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surgery