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  • SECOND MEASUREMENT OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL CT RECONSTRUCTION DATA FOR SCOLIOSIS ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

    【Abstract】 Objective To explore the clinical application and outcomes of preoperative second measurement of three-dimensional (3-D) CT reconstruction data for scoliosis orthopedic surgery. Methods Between August 2006 and March 2008, 11 patients with severe rigid scoliosis received surgery treatment, including 4 males and 7 females with an average age of 17.2 years (range, 15-19 years). Preoperative second measurement of 3-D CT reconstruction data was conducted to guide the surgery, including the angle and width of pedicle, the entry point, and the choice of screws whose lengths and diameters were suitable. A total of 197 pedicle screws were implanted. The operation time, blood loss, postoperative nerve function,and Cobb’s angles at sagittal and coronal view were all recorded, and the postoperative CT scan was performed to assess the accuracy of pedicle screw insertion according to Andrew classification. Results Pedicle screws were implanted within 1-11 minutes (mean, 5.8 minutes), and the blood loss was 450-2 300 mL (mean, 1 520 mL). The postoperative X-ray films showed the correction rates of Cobb’s angle were 68.5% in coronal view and 55.5% in sagittal view. The accuracy of pedicle screw insertion was rated as grade I in 77 screws (39.1%),grade II in 116 screws (58.9%), and grade III in 4 screws (2.0%) according to postoperative CT scan. All 11 cases were followed up 14 months to 2 years without any complications. Conclusion Preoperative second measurement of 3-D CT reconstruction data can make the surgery process easy and accurate in treatment of severe scoliosis.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECTIVENESS OF PENILE VENTRAL SCROTUM COHESION PLACE WEDGE CUTTING AND IMPROVED Brisson TECHNIQUE FOR CONGENITAL BURIED PENIS

    Objective To investigate the effectiveness of the penile ventral scrotum cohesion place wedge cutting and improved Brisson technique for congenital buried penis. Methods Between March 2010 and June 2012, 68 boys with congenital buried penis were treated by the penile ventral scrotum cohesion place wedge cutting and improved Brisson technique, with a median age of 4 years and 10 months (range, 3 months-13 years). Of 68 cases, 14 were classified as phimosis type, 14 as rope belt type, 20 as moderate type, and 20 as severe type. The body of penis developed well and had no deformity. After operation, complications were observed, and the effectiveness was evaluated by the designed questionnaire. Results Early postoperative complications occurred in 11 cases, including obvious adhesion of the outside wrapping mouth in 4 cases, scrotal skin bloat in 5 cases, and distal foreskin necrosis in 2 cases; long-term complications occurred in 9 cases, including abdominal incision scar formation in 4 cases, wrapping mouth scar stricture in 3 cases, and short penis in 2 cases. Primary healing of incision was obtained in the other boys. Fifty-four cases were followed up 6-12 months (mean, 8 months). According to the designed questionnaire, satisfaction rate with the overall view in parents was 77.78% (42/54); the clinical improvement rate was 85.19% (46/54); exposure of the penis was satisfactory in parents of 50 cases; and the parents had no psychological burden of penis exposure in 46 cases, which were significantly improved when compared with preoperative ones (P ﹤ 0.05). The boys had no psychological burden of penis exposure in 29 cases (53.70%) after operation, showing no significant difference when compared with preoperative one (18 cases, 33.33%) (χ2=1.22, P=0.31). Conclusion Application of the penile ventral scrotum cohesion place wedge cutting and improved Brisson technique can effectively correct congenital buried penis.

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  • FAILURE CAUSE OF POSTERIOR APPROACH ORTHOPAEDIC OPERATION OF THORACOLUMBAR HEMIVERTEBRA AND STRATEGIES OF REVISION

    Objective To explore the failure cause of posterior approach orthopaedic operation of thoracolumbar hemivertebra, and to summary strategies of revision. Methods The cl inical data from 9 cases undergoing posterior approach orthopaedic operation failure of thoracolumbar hemivertebra between June 2003 and June 2008, were retrospectively analyzed. There were 5 males and 4 females with a median age of 12 years (range, 1 year and 10 months to 24 years). All malformations were identified as fully segmented hemivertebra from the original medical records and X-ray films, including 2 cases in thoracic vertebra, 5 cases in thoracolumbar vertebra, and 2 cases in lumbar vertebra. The preoperative scol iotic Cobb angle was (45.4 ± 17.4)°, and kyphotic Cobb angle was (29.8 ± 22.0)°. The reason of primary surgical failure were analyzed and spinal deformity was corrected again with posterior revision. Results All surgeries were finished successfully. The operation time was 3.0-6.5 hours (mean, 4.5 hours), and the perioperative bleeding was 400-2 500 mL (mean, 950 mL). All incisions healed by first intention; no infection or deep venous thrombosis occurred. Numbness occurred in unilateral lower extremity of 1 case postoperatively, and the symptom was rel ieved completely after treatment of detumescence and neural nutrition. All cases were followed up 12-30 months (mean, 18 months). No pseudoarthrosis and implant failure occurred. The X-ray films showed that the bone grafts completely fused within 8-14 months (mean, 11 months) after operation. The Cobb angles of scol iosis and kyphosis at 1 week after operation and the last follow-up were obviously improved when compared with preoperative ones, showing significant differences (P lt; 0.05). No obvious correction loss was observed either in coronal or sagittal plane. Conclusion The failure causes of posterior approach orthopaedic operation are hemivertebra processing, selection of fixation and fusion range, and selection of internal fixation. If the strategies of revision are made after the above-mentioned failure causes are considered, the cl inical results will be satisfactory.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • SURGICAL CORRECTION OF CONCEALED PENIS

    Objective To discuss the severity grading and procedure design of concealed penis. Methods Between June 2004 and April 2008, 196 cases of concealed penis were surgically corrected. The age ranged from 1 year and 4 months to 44 years, with a median of 9 years. They presented with inconspicuous penis and abnormal cavernosa development. Four cases compl icated by glanular hypospadias and 3 cases by penile epispadias. They were classified as mild in 49 cases, moderate in 109, and severe in 38 according to severity. Surgical procedures were selected based on varied anatomical changes in different categories. Results All the patients got satisfactory appearance immediately after surgery. No voiding problem, wound infection, and skin necrosis were found. With 6 months to 48 months (mean 16 months) follow-up, most patients achieved good results and the penile appearance resembled that after circumcision. Mild penile retraction was noted in 1 moderate case and 1 severe case; and recurrence occurred in another one, the result was satisfactory after reoperation. Conclusion Various surgical procedures can be adopted for concealed penis. The key point is to design procedures according to the anatomical abnormalities.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CORRECTION OF INVERTED NIPPLES BY DOUBLE STITCHING OF U-SHAPE

    To introduce a way to correct mildly and moderately inverted ni pple. Methods From May 2004 to January 2007, 16 patients (aged 18-38 years) with original bilateral inverted nipple were corrected with the double stitching of U-shape. Sixteen cases included 11 mildly inverted nipples and 5 moderately inverted nipples. Six of them received massage and vacuum aspiration, and the results were not satisfactory. After the pull ing out inverted ni pples, four microincisions about 0.1 cm on the border of areola and the basilar part of nipple were designed in each horizontal and perpendicular directions, then double stitching was performed to increase the supporting and sustaining tissue under the nipple and close the way nipple invert. Results Most cases exhibited excellent aesthetic projection and incision healed by first intention. Followup examinations were performed at 6 months to 2 years and revealed no evidence of recurring inversion, ni pple tilting or lactation disturbance. No surgical compl ications such as infection, nipple and areola of breast necrosis, permanent numbness. The scars in the local site were l imited and not conspicuous. Conclusion Double stitching of U-shape is easy and simple with few compl ications. It is an ideal method to correct mild and moderate inverted nipple.

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  • 前路矫形术治疗胸段脊柱侧凸

    目的 总结胸段脊柱侧凸的前路矫形方式及临床效果。 方法 2002 年6 月- 2007 年4 月,采用前路矫形技术治疗胸段脊柱侧凸23 例。男7 例,女16 例;年龄11 ~ 17 岁,平均13 岁。特发性脊柱侧凸17 例,Chiari畸形Ⅰ型或脊髓空洞伴胸段脊柱左侧凸6 例。病程3 ~ 10 个月。站立正位X 线片示Cobb 角为40 ~ 78°,平均59°。Bending 相自然矫正率为50.0% ~ 67.5%,平均53.5%。 结果 患者术后均无胸腔感染,其中1 例于术后3 周发现乳糜胸、T6 螺钉松动拔出和椎体破裂,经对症处理后治愈。术后2 周站立位X 线片示Cobb 角为3 ~ 20°,平均13.7°,矫正率为76.8%。21 例获随访,随访时间10 ~ 60 个月,矫正丢失2 ~ 8°,平均4.6°。患者固定融合区植骨均愈合良好,均无内固定断裂、明显后凸加重及曲轴现象发生。 结论 只要严格掌握适应证,重视并及时处理并发症,前路矫形是治疗胸段脊柱侧凸有效方法之一。

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  • DYNAMIA CORRECTION OF HALLUX VALGUS DEFORMITY WITH MUSCULUS EXTENSOR HALLUCIS LONGUS SHIFTING

    Objective To discuss the mechanisms and clinical effect of musculus extensor hallucis longus shifting in correcting hallux valgus (HV) deformity. Methods From April 2004 to December 2006,25 cases of HV (38 feet) were treated by musculus extensor hallucis longus shifing. There were 2 men and 23 women, aging from 22-60 years (mean 46.3 years).HV angle was 21.45° (mean 31.30°), intermetatarsal(IM) angle was 7-21° (mean 12.52°). The HV were corrected by cutting osteophyma of the first metatarsal bone, cutting transverse head of adductor pollicis, transferring musculus extensor hallucis longus and reconstructing its insertion. Results The patients were followed up 6-14 months after operation. HV angle and IM angle were 7.30°±2.62° and 6.50°±2.46° respectively, showing significantdifferences when compared with before operation (Plt;0.05). According to the American Orthopaedic Foot amp; Ankle Society (AOFAS) score system, the foot function was excellent in 25 feet, good in 7 feet and poor in 6 feet,and the excellent and good rate was 84.2%. Hallux varus occurred in 2 feet after 2 months of operation, metatarsophalangeal joint limitation of motion in 2feet after 3 months of operation, no HV recurred. ConclusionThe HV deforemity can be corrected by shifting the musculus extensor hallucis longus and reconstructing its insertion. It makes stress of metatarsophalangeal joint balance and prevent recurrance of HV deformity.

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  • SUBTALAR ARTHRODESIS AND CALCANEAL THALAMUS RECONSTRUCTION FOR MALUNION OF CALCANEAL FRACTURES

    Objective To evaluate the clinical results of subtalar arthrodesis and calcaneal thalamus reconstruction for malunion of calcaneal fractures and to discuss the indications and its advantages of the management. Methods From December 1994 to January 2006, 84 cases(96 feet) of malunion of calcaneal fractures were treated with subtalar arthrodesis and calcaneal thalamus reconstruction. The L-shaped approach lateral to calcaneus was used. The bone autograft was harvested from iliac crest. Fiftyone cases were male and 33 cases were female, aging from 21 to 58 years (mean 385 years).One side was in volved in 72 cases and two sides in 12 cases. The injury was caused by falling from height in 57 cases, by traffic accident in 22 cases and other in 5 cases. It was 6-31 months from injury to operation (mean 9.5 months). Results Among the patients, all cases were followed up 1 to 132 months. The total excellent and good rate was 87.5%, including excellent in 31 feet, good in 53 feet and fair in 12 feet,according to Hindfoot scores system (American Orthopaedics Foot and Ankle Society). The B[AKo¨]hler’s and Gissane’s angles, the height of calcaneal thalamus and width of calcaneus were significant different from those of preoperation (Plt;0.01). Conclusion The treatment by bone autograft combined with subtalar arthrodesis and calcaneal thalamus reconstruction is an effective operation for malunion of calcaneal fractures, with advantages of correcting deformity, restoring the function of indfoot and relieving the pain of walking.

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  • CORRECTION OF TRAUMATIC TALIPES EQUINOVARUS WITH Ilizarov AND NON-FUSION TECHNIQUES

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of the Ilizarov technique for the treatment of traumatic talipes equinovarus so as to provide the evidence for the clinical practice. MethodsBetween February 2011 and April 2012,42 patients with traumatic talipes equinovarus received treatment by Ilizarov technique,including 29 males and 13 females aged 17-55 years (mean,34.3 years).The left side was involved in 24 cases,and the right side in 18 cases.The disease duration was 6 months to 6 years (mean,2.7 years).According to the principles of Ilizarov,a ring external fixator was applied on the affected foot and lower leg.The threaded rods and screw nuts were revolved according to the tolerance of patients at 3-7 days after fixation.At first,forefoot varus or foot inversion was corrected,and then drooping feet deformity was corrected.The patients were encouraged to begin weight-bearing walking after correction.X-ray films were taken regularly to observe the ankle joint and avoid its dislocation.The external fixator was maintained in neutral position for 8-12 weeks after achieving satisfactory correction.An walking ankle-foot orthosis and a sleeping ankle-foot orthosis were used for more than 16 weeks after removal of the fixator.The outcome was assessed with American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) comprehensive scoring system and visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score. ResultsForty-two patients were followed up 14.3 months on average (range,10-24 months).All the patients achieved 0° dorsiflexion at 4-13 weeks (mean,6.8 weeks) after treatment with Ilizarov apparatus.The fixator was maintained for 10.7 weeks on average (range,10-16 weeks) after correction.No dislocation of the ankle joint and no damage to nerves and blood vessels occurred.The deformity of plantar flexion (10°) was found in 3 patients.At last follow-up,the patients could walk normally.AOFAS score was significantly increased to 93.4±8.0 from 52.7±10.1 at preoperation (t=-7.035,P=0.008);according to AOFAS scoring system,24 cases were grades as excellent,14 as good,2 as moderate,and 2 as poor,and the excellent and good rate was 90.5%.The VAS score of the foot significantly decreased to 3.51±1.44 from 7.55±1.39 at preoperation (t=-0.564,P=0.025). ConclusionIlizarov technique combined with non-fusion has satisfactory effectiveness in correction of traumatic talipes equinovarus.It is a safe,effective,and minimally invasive method.

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  • CLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES OF SYMP TOMATIC SEVERE OSTEOPOROTIC VERTEBRAL FRACTURE AND COLLAPSE

    ObjectiveTo investigate the classification and treatment strategies of symptomatic severe osteoporotic vertebral fracture and collapse. MethodsBetween August 2010 and January 2014, 42 patients with symptomatic severe osteoporotic vertebral fracture and collapse were treated, and the clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. According to clinical symptom and imaging materials, 23 cases were classified as type I (local pain, limitation of motion, no neurological symptom, and no obvious deformity), 12 cases as type II (slight neurological symptom and kyphotic Cobb angle ≤ 30°), and 7 cases as type III (severe neurological symptom and kyphotic Cobb angle <30°). In 23 type I patients, 17 underwent percutaneous vertebral augmentation, 6 underwent posterior pedicle screw fixation strengthened with bone cement combined with percutaneous vertebral augmentation. In 12 type II patients, they were treated with local spinal decompression and internal fixation strengthened with bone cement. In 7 type III patients, 5 underwent posterior osteotomy, and 2 underwent one stage posterior approach of vertebral resection and reconstruction. The visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry disability index (ODI), and local kyphotic Cobb angle were used to evaluate the neurological function. The complications were recorded. ResultsThe operation was successfully completed in all patients. Wound infection and ketoacidosis secondary to stress blood glucose rise occurred in 1 case of type III patients respectively, and were cured after corresponding treatment; primary healing of wound was obtained in the other patients. The patients were followed up from 6 to 36 months (mean, 11.6 months). The nerve function was improved in 17 cases, and micturition disability was observed in 2 cases. Asymptomatic cement leakage occurred in 13 cases (30.95%) (7 cases in type I, 4 cases in type II, and 2 cases in type III). No bone cement dislocation and internal fixation failure were found during follow-up. The VAS score, ODI, and the local kyphotic Cobb angle at 1 week and last follow-up were significantly improved when compared with preoperative ones (P<0.05), but no significant difference was found between at 1 week and last follow-up (P>0.05). ConclusionIn order to improve the effectiveness and reduce the risk and complications of operation, individualized strategies should be performed according to different types of severe osteoporotic vertebral fracture and collapse.

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