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  • Effectiveness of lower extremity Dellon triple nerve decompression in treatment of early-stage diabetic Charcot foot

    ObjectiveTo study the effectivenss of lower extremity Dellon triple nerve decompression in the treatment of early-stage diabetic Charcot foot.MethodsThe clinical data of 24 patients with Eichenholtz stage 0-1 diabetic Charcot foot who were admitted between September 2017 and February 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 14 cases were treated with lower extremity Dellon triple nerve decompression (treatment group), and 10 cases were treated with conservative treatment such as immobilization the affected limbs and nutritional nerve drugs (control group). There was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05) in gender, age, diabetes duration, diabetic foot duration, Eichenholtz stage, and the blood glucose level, bone mineral density (T value), nerve conduction velocity, and two-point discrimination before treatment. Before treatment and at 6 months after treatment, bone mineral density (T value) was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry to evaluate the improvement of osteoporosis. The electromyogram of the lower limbs was used to detect the conduction velocity of the common peroneal nerve, deep peroneal nerve, and tibial nerve, and to evaluate the recovery of nerve function. The two-point discrimination in plantar region was used to evaluate the recovery of skin sensation.ResultsBoth groups were followed up 6-12 months, with an average of 6.5 months. In the treatment group, 3 patients showed numbness around the incisions, all recovered after 12 months, without affecting the prognosis; all the incisions healed by first intention, and there was no complication such as incision infection, nonunion, or vascular and nerve injury. At 6 months after treatment, there was no significant difference in nerve conduction velocity, bone mineral density (T value), and two-point discrimination when compared with the values before treatment (P>0.05) in the control group; but the above indicators in the treatment group were significantly improved when compared with preoperative ones, and were all significantly better than those in control group (P<0.05).ConclusionLower extremity Dellon triple nerve decompression can improve the symptoms of Eichenholtz stage 0-1 diabetes Charcot foot, and has the advantages of less trauma, faster recovery, and fewer complications.

    Release date:2020-08-19 03:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Trifocal bone transport by using monolateral rail system in treatment of bone defects caused by post-traumatic tibial osteomyelitis

    ObjectiveTo study the effectiveness of trifocal bone transport by using monolateral rail system in the treatment of bone defects caused by post-traumatic tibial osteomyelitis.MethodsThe clinical data of 28 patients with tibial defects caused by post-traumatic osteomyelitis treated with trifocal bone transport technique by using monolateral rail system between January 2012 and June 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 26 males and 2 females, aged 22-59 years (mean, 41.3 years). The causes of injury included 13 cases of traffic accident injury, 9 cases of falling from height, 4 cases of heavy object injury, and 2 cases of crushing injury. The disease duration was 4.5-17.0 months (mean, 7.1 months). The length of bone defect was 6.5-16.8 cm (mean, 10.3 cm). And the range of soft tissue defect ranged from 3.5 cm×2.0 cm to 18.0 cm×11.0 cm. The bone transporting time, external fixation time, duration of regenerate consolidation, and external fixation index were recorded, and the complications were observed. At last follow-up, the bone and functional results were evaluated according to the criteria given by Association for the Study and Application of the Method of the Ilizarov (ASAMI).ResultsAll patients were successfully followed up after removing the external fixator with an average of 35 months (range, 24-65 months). The bone transporting time was 41-136 days (mean, 60.2 days), the external fixation time was 7.5-20.0 months (mean, 13.4 months), the external fixation index was 1.1-1.9 months/cm (mean, 1.4 months/cm), the duration of regenerate consolidation was 6.0-16.5 months (mean, 10.5 months). Pin tract infection occurred in 12 cases, delayed union on docking site was occurred in 9 cases, axial deviation was observed in 2 cases, poor regenerate consolidation was presented in 1 case, and refracture on docking site after fixator removal was occurred in 1 case. There was no recurrence of infection, amputation, vascular and neurologic complications, and osteofascial compartment syndrome. At last follow-up, according to ASAMI criterion, the bone healing results were excellent in 17 cases, good in 7 cases, and fair in 4 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 85.7%; the functional results were excellent in 15 cases, good in 10 cases, and fair in 3 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 89.3%.ConclusionTrifocal bone transport by using monolateral rail system is an effective method in the treatment of bone defect caused by post-traumatic osteomyelitis which can reduce bone transport time, external fixation time, and complications.

    Release date:2020-07-27 07:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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