Four tibiae removed from 30-40 years males, who died of accidents in less than 12 hours, were os- teomized at medium part. Then these tibiae were fixed by an unilateral hooked-sulcated external fixator (UHSEF), and th...Four tibiae removed from 30-40 years males, who died of accidents in less than 12 hours, were os- teomized at medium part. Then these tibiae were fixed by an unilateral hooked-sulcated external fixator (UHSEF), and the bone-fixator system was used as a model of external fixation of tibial fracture. The axial compression, distraction, torsion, antero-posterior and lateral bending rigidly and the strain of the pins were determined in this system. Based on the results, we found that compared with the configuration of four paralled pins, the rigidity of the fan-like configuraton didn’t decrease significantly if the angle between lateral and medium pins was less than 45’. But the reverse was true when the frame separation increased from 5 to 8 cm. What’ more, the pin strain decreased if the rigidity of the system was improved. These data provided a theoretical basis of biomechanics for the improvement of UHSEF.展开更多
Objective: To discuss the effect of coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition on exposed and nonunion bones.Methods: The data of 12 cases of infected nonunion and exposed bone following open fracture trea...Objective: To discuss the effect of coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition on exposed and nonunion bones.Methods: The data of 12 cases of infected nonunion and exposed bone following open fracture treated in our hospital during the period of March 1998 to June 2008 were analysed. There were 10 male patients, 2 female patients,whose age were between 19-52 years and averaged 28 years.There were 10 tibial fractures and 2 femoral fractures. The course of diseases lasted for 12-39 months with the mean period of 19 months. All the cases were treated by the coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition.Results: Primary healing were achieved in 10 cases and delayed healing in 2 cases in whom the tibia was exposed due to soft tissue defect and hence local flap transposition was performed. All the 12 cases had bony union within 6-12 months afer operation with the average time of 8 months. They were followed up for 1-3 years and all fractures healed up with good function and no infection recurrence.Conclusion: The coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition therapy have shown optimal effects on treating infected, exposed and nonunion bones.展开更多
基金This work was supported by Wuhan science & Technolgy Committee
文摘Four tibiae removed from 30-40 years males, who died of accidents in less than 12 hours, were os- teomized at medium part. Then these tibiae were fixed by an unilateral hooked-sulcated external fixator (UHSEF), and the bone-fixator system was used as a model of external fixation of tibial fracture. The axial compression, distraction, torsion, antero-posterior and lateral bending rigidly and the strain of the pins were determined in this system. Based on the results, we found that compared with the configuration of four paralled pins, the rigidity of the fan-like configuraton didn’t decrease significantly if the angle between lateral and medium pins was less than 45’. But the reverse was true when the frame separation increased from 5 to 8 cm. What’ more, the pin strain decreased if the rigidity of the system was improved. These data provided a theoretical basis of biomechanics for the improvement of UHSEF.
文摘Objective: To discuss the effect of coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition on exposed and nonunion bones.Methods: The data of 12 cases of infected nonunion and exposed bone following open fracture treated in our hospital during the period of March 1998 to June 2008 were analysed. There were 10 male patients, 2 female patients,whose age were between 19-52 years and averaged 28 years.There were 10 tibial fractures and 2 femoral fractures. The course of diseases lasted for 12-39 months with the mean period of 19 months. All the cases were treated by the coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition.Results: Primary healing were achieved in 10 cases and delayed healing in 2 cases in whom the tibia was exposed due to soft tissue defect and hence local flap transposition was performed. All the 12 cases had bony union within 6-12 months afer operation with the average time of 8 months. They were followed up for 1-3 years and all fractures healed up with good function and no infection recurrence.Conclusion: The coupled external fixator and skin flap transposition therapy have shown optimal effects on treating infected, exposed and nonunion bones.