1.Efficacy comparison of bundle suture and Krackow suture in the treatment of acute closed Achilles tendon rupture
Jiang XIA ; Shaochen XU ; Hui HUANG ; Bing LI ; Tao YU ; Youguang ZHAO ; Hui ZHU ; Yunfeng YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(6):504-509
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy of bundle suture and Krackow suture in the treatment of acute closed Achilles tendon rupture.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was used to analyze the clinical data of 58 patients with acute closed Achilles tendon rupture admitted to Tongji Hospital of Tongji University from August 2014 to August 2021, including 53 males and 5 females, aged 27-55 years [(39.6±7.1)years]. The patients were treated with open repair and were assigned to bundle suture group ( n=30) and Krackow suture group ( n=28). The incision length and operative time were compared between the two groups. The healing of the Achilles tendon was observed. The difference in circumference between the affected and healthy side of the calf, ratio of width to anterior-posterior diameter at the cross-sectional area of Achilles tendon rupture, and ratio of scar tissue to tendinous fibrous tissue at the cross-sectional area of Achilles tendon rupture were measured at 12 months after surgery. At the same time, the complete Achilles tendon rupture score (ATRS) and American Foot and Ankle Surgery Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score were performed. The occurrence of complications was observed at follow-up. Results:All patients were followed up for 12-28 months [(17.9±4.2)months]. The incision length and operative time in bundle suture group [6.0(4.5, 9.0)cm, 77.5(60.0, 95.0)minutes] were significantly shorter or longer than those in Krackow suture group [8.0(7.0, 11.0)cm, 68.5(55.0, 86.0)minutes] (all P<0.01). After 3 months, healing of the Achilles tendon was obtained in both groups. After 12 months, the difference in circumference between the affected and healthy side of the calf was (2.0±0.9)cm in bundle suture group and was (1.9±0.9)cm in Krackow suture group ( P>0.05); the ratio of width to anterior-posterior diameter at the cross-sectional area of Achilles tendon rupture was 1.42±0.20 in bundle suture group, significantly greater than 1.27±0.16 in Krackow suture group ( P<0.01); the ratio of scar tissue to tendinous fibrous tissue at the cross-sectional area of Achilles tendon rupture was 8.6%(6.0%, 24.0%) in bundle suture group, significantly lower than 11.9%(9.0%, 33.0%) in Krackow suture group ( P<0.01); the ATRS and AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score were 91.5(80.0, 99.0)points and 93.0(82.0, 100)points in bundle suture group, similar to 89.0(75.0, 99.0)points and 91.5(77.0, 99.0)points in Krackow suture group (all P>0.05). During the follow-up period, the occurrence of complications were not significantly different between bundle suture group [no deep infection, early Achilles tendon rerupture in 2 patients (7%) ] and Krackow suture group [deep infection in 1 patient (4%), early Achilles tendon rerupture in 1 patient (4%)] (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Both bundle suture and Krackow suture can achieve satisfactory clinical efficacy in the treatment of acute closed Achilles tendon rupture. However, the bundle suture is more conducive to restoring normal anatomical shape of the Achilles tendon and reducing scar formation at the end of the Achilles tendon rupture.
2.Short-term clinical efficacy of modified anterior subacromial approach plate internal fixation in the treatment of valgus impacted proximal humeral fractures
Youyou YE ; Zhangjian YU ; Yanbin LIN ; Yan ZHUANG ; Yangkai XU ; Guosheng XIONG ; Shaochen TU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(7):477-484
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy of modified anterior subacromial approach plate internal fixation for three- or four-part valgus impacted proximal humeral fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis of 35 patients treated between November 2018 and November 2021 at Fuzhou Second General Hospital was performed, including 15 males and 20 females aged 61.7±7.8 years (range: 40 to 73 years). Patients were classified under the Neer system; 17 had 3-part fractures and 18 had 4-part fractures. The modified approach accessed the fracture site via the natural interval of the deltoid anterior bundle, facilitating fracture reduction and fixation using a plate. Operative time, incision length, intraoperative fluoroscopy time, follow-up duration, Constant-Murley score, fracture healing time, visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, and humeral neck-shaft angle were assessed. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were also recorded.Results:All patients underwent successful surgery, with an average incision length of 8.1±0.3 cm (range, 7.6-9.0 cm) and intraoperative fluoroscopy time of 6.6±0.3 seconds (3-part fractures: 6.3±0.2 s, 4-part fractures: 6.8±0.2 s, t=6.350, P<0.001). Follow-up averaged 22.1±5.8 months (range, 14-31 months). Fracture healing occurred in 11.8±1.4 weeks (range, 10-15 weeks). At the final assessment, the VAS score was 1.6±0.7 (range, 1-3), the Constant-Murley score was 89.6±2.9 (range, 84-95), and the humeral neck-shaft angle was 133.4°±3.1° (range, 128°-138°; 3-part fractures: 133.6°±3.5°, 4-part fractures: 133.3°±2.8°, t=0.288, P=0.075). No complications such as avascular necrosis of the humeral head, varus collapse of the fracture site, or axillary nerve injury were recorded. Conclusion:The modified anterior subacromial approach plate internal fixation is a minimally invasive, safe, and effective treatment for valgus impacted three- and four-part proximal humeral fractures, demonstrated by excellent surgical outcomes and absence of major complications.
3. Effectiveness of auricular orthosis in the treatment of children with congenital auricular deformity
Shaochen YU ; Kun YAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Jianxin QIU ; Chongxian YU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(1):56-60
Objective:
To explore the treatment effects of domestic auricular orthosis on children born with congenital auricular deformity.
Methods:
Children born with congenital auricle deformity were treated by "Yi Er" auricle orthosis, included 42 ears of 29 cases.These children were divided into three groups according to the birth age. The age less than 7 days was divided into group 1, 7-42 days for group 2, and more than 42 days for group 3. Compare the therapeutic effect of children in different ages.
Results:
The therapeutic effect was divided into three grades: markedly effective and cured (basically return to normal appearance); effective (improved, but not reached the normal appearance); invalid (no improvement after treatment). The markedly effective and cured rate in group 1, group 2 and group 3 were 100%, 85.7% and 45.0%, the difference was statistically significant(