We developed a hinged external fixator for the treatment of dislocated intra-articular calcaneus fractures with severe soft tissue damage. The external fixation was performed with a known external fixator system. The screw insertion points were biomechanically tested by defining a virtual rotation axis through the center of the talus to allow early active motion in the ankle joint.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To assess the treatment outcomes of patients with four-part fracture of the humeral head after primary and secondary hemiarthroplasty.
Patients: Retrospective long-term analysis of 46 patients from 1996 to 2002 of patients with 47 four-part fractures of humeral head. Patients with malignant disease were excluded.
Background: The primary aim of surgery for pertrochanteric fractures of the femur is to regain preoperative mobility as quickly as possible. The aim of this study was to investigate whether clinical or radiological differences could be found between proximal femoral nails (PFN) and trochanteric gamma nails (TGN), with particular attention given to technical differences in implantation and early complications.
Patients And Methods: This prospective study included 114 patients with PFN or TGN.
The purpose of this investigation was to develop an optimized hinged external fixator for the primary treatment of dislocated, intra-articular calcaneus fractures with associated soft tissue damage. To this end, a calcaneus model was made out of a polyurethane block, and a steel cylinder served as the ankle joint and was connected to a synthetic model of the tibia via a metal clamp. A saw cut served as the fracture in the model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this article was to assess functional gait outcome. Fifty-five patients with severely displaced intra-articular calcaneus fractures and soft tissue damage were evaluated prospectively with computerized dynamic pedography and a clinical scoring scale. The treatment protocol assigned 30 patients to open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and 25 to closed reduction and stabilization with a biomechanically tested hinged external fixator.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Malalignment after osteosynthetic stabilization of lower leg fractures is still a common problem for trauma surgeons. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the incidence of torsional and varus- or valgus-malalignment of the lower leg subsequent to osteosynthetic stabilization techniques such as reamed nailing, unreamed nailing and tibial plating.
Methods: 70 patients with 73 fractures of the lower leg were included in the study.
Background: The problem of preventing malrotation after closed intramedullary nailing of femoral shaft fractures has not been solved yet. As clinical tests and radiologic criteria for intraoperative use provide little accuracy, the theoretical basis for a C-arm-based measurement of the femoral antetorsion was analysed.
Methods: The directions of femoral neck axis and condylar axis can be identified by the radiologic views "knee joint, lateral view" and "hip joint, axial view".
Purpose: To evaluate fat-suppressed (FS) proton-density-weighted (PDw) turbo spin-echo (TSE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared to arthroscopy in the detection of meniscal lesions.
Material And Methods: In a prospective study, 31 knee joints were imaged on a 1.5T MR scanner before arthroscopy using the following sequences: (a) coronal and sagittal FS-PDw TSE (TR/TE: 4009/15 ms); (b) coronal T1w SE (TR/TE: 722/20 ms), and sagittal PDw TSE (TR/TE: 3800/15 ms).
Objective: To evaluate fat-suppressed (FS) proton-density-weighted (PDw) turbo spin-echo (TSE) magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of anterior and posterior cruciate ligament lesions in comparison to arthroscopy.
Materials And Methods: In a prospective study 31 knee joints were imaged on a 1.5T MR scanner (Vision, Siemens, Erlangen) prior to arthroscopy using following sequences: (a) sagittal FS-PDw/T2w TSE (TR/TE: 4009/15/105 ms); (b) sagittal PDw/T2w TSE (TR/TE:3800/15/105 ms).
The objective of the study was to evaluate MRI for visualization of acromioclavicular (ac) joint structures in cadaveric shoulders, asymptomatic volunteers and symptomatic patients with trauma of the ac-joint. Three cadaveric shoulders were examined to find adequate planes and sequences for MRI. Afterwards, MR images were correlated to corresponding anatomical sections.
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November 2005
Background: During percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation, fluoroscopy with a conventional C-arm X-ray unit is still the standard procedure for intraoperative orientation. Lateral sacral images in combination with the inlet and outlet view are always necessary. Nevertheless, the complex pelvic anatomy makes it difficult to prevent malpositioning of screws.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to evaluate the special injury pattern of aggressive inline skating, a field study was conducted in a local, non-commercial skate park equipped with all the typical features like ramps, halfpipes, gully areas. 66 unselected aggressive inline skaters were randomly enrolled and interviewed concerning their skating habits and their skating injury history. Average age was 15 (10 to 41) years, skating was performed since 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUndisplaced fractures of the proximal radius can generally be treated conservatively with good results. In children, spontaneous correction of some angular deformities can be expected during growth. Nevertheless, more severely displaced fracture types may require reduction in children, too.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To compare the recurrence rates after Shouldice operation for primary inguinal hernias, using non-absorbable polypropylene or absorbable polydioxanone suture material.
Design: Randomised, controlled trial.
Setting: Teaching hospital, Germany.
One hundred and eighty-two patients presented with 200 inline-skating injuries over a 30-month period. Of these, 14% were admitted to hospital, 10% required operative treatment. Fractures (49%), contusions/lacerations (27%) and capsular/ligamentuous injuries (16%) were the most prevalent types of injury.
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May 1992
Between 1970 and 1988 surgery was performed on 124 patients with soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities and trunk in the University Clinics of Hamburg. Liposarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, fibrosarcoma and malignant schwannoma were the most common histological types. High-grade sarcomas (G3) predominated, with 41%, while 26% were graded G2 and 33% G1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRequiring job candidates to sign at-will statements before they're hired will not protect all employers from wrongful discharge claims. This protections process, however, can reduce the number of risks brought on by employee termination.
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