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  • REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF POST-TRAUMATIC INSTABILITY OF THE ANKLE

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reparative and reconstructive method of post-traumatic lateral instability of the ankle. METHODS: From January 1992 to June 2000, 7 cases of male patients with ankle injury (aged 25-43 years) underwent Wetson-Jones modification. A bone tunnel was drilled through 2.5 cm upside the lateral malleolus tip and talus, and short peroneal tendon was cut to pass the tunnel to fix twining. RESULTS: All patients were followed up 2-10 years, 5 cases mineworkers changed to work on the ground, 2 patients returned to the original work, no traumatic arthritis occurred. According to Baird ankle joint scoring standard, the ankle function was excellent in all cases. CONCLUSION: Reformed Wetson-Jones modification can repair and reconstruct perfectly the traumatic instability of the ankle.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CURATIVE EFFECT ANALYSIS OF SKIN FLAP AND ALLOGENEIC TENDON IN RECONSTRUCTING LIMBS FUNCTION OF COMPLEX SOFT-TISSUE DEFECT

    Objectives To investigate the curative effect of skin flap and allogenic tendon in reconstructing l imbs function of complex soft-tissue defect. Methods From May 2001 to December 2007, 43 cases of complex soft-tissue defect of l imbs were repaired by pedicled skin flaps, free skin flaps, cutaneous nerve nutrient vessel skin flaps and arterial island skin flaps for primary stage, then the function of the l imbs were reconstructed with allogeneic tendon after 2-3 months of skin flapoperation. There were 31 males and 12 females, aged 5-53 years(mean 25 years). Injury was caused by machine in 28 cases, by traffic accident in 14 cases and others in 1 case. There were 27 cases in upper l imb, 16 cases in lower l imb. Twenty-six cases compl icated by bone fracture, dislocation and bone defect, the most of bone defect were cortical bone defect. The sizes of skin and parenchyma defect were 9 cm × 4 cm to 37 cm × 11 cm, the length of tendon defect was 6 to 26 cm. The sizes of skin flaps were 10 cm × 5 cm to 39 cm × 12 cm. Allogeneic tendons were used 2-6 strips(mean 4 strips). Results Forty-three cases were followed up for 5-56 months (16 months on average), all flaps survived. The donor area healed by first intention, the incision healed by first intention in second operation, and no tendon rejection occurred. The cl inical heal ing time of fracture was 3-8 months, and the cl inical heal ing time of allograft was 6-8 months. Six cases were given tenolysis for adhesion of tendon after 3-5 months of tendon transplantation. The postoperative flexion of wrist joint was 20-50°, the extension was 20-45°. Articulatio metacarpophalangea and articulatio interphalangeae could extend completely. The flexion of articulatio metacarpophalangea of thumb was 20-45°, the flexion of articulatio interphalangeae was 30-70°. The flexion of articulatio metacarpophalangea and articulatio interphalangeae of the other fingers was 60-90°. The postoperative ankle can extend to neutral position, the neutral position of ankle was 30-50°. The flexion of articulatio metatarsophalangeae and articulatio interdigital was 20-40°. Theextension of articulatio metatarsophalangeae was 30-60°. Conclusion Through designing systematically treatment plan,practicing operation by stages, preventing adhesion of tendon actively and exercising function reasonably, the functions of l imbs reconstructed by allogenic tendon and skin flap can leads to satisfactory effect.

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  • REPAIR AND FUNCTIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL BURNS OF WRIST

    OBJECTIVE: To reduce amputation rate of severe electrical burn of wrist and to promote partial recovery of the injuried hand. METHODS: From 1987 to 1999, 44 cases, with 55 limbs of severe electrical burn were classified into 4 types, according to criteria of Dr Shen Zuyao, and were all treated by primary adequate decompression, timely debridement, reconstruction of blood circulation in cases complicated with blood vessel injury, and skin flap grafting from chest, abdomen or inguinal area, followed by treatment of anti-coaggluation and anti-infection. Once the wound healed, auto- or allo-transplantation or transferring of tendons were performed to repair tendon defect, and auto-nerve or fetal nerve transplantation performed for nerve defect. RESULTS: After the primary treatment of the 55 burned limbs, all limbs of type IV were amputated, and most of other 3 types survived. The function, including sensation and movement, of survived hands partially recovered. CONCLUSION: Primary reconstruction of blood circulation, cover of wound with skin flap, and timely repair of sensation and motor function are very crucial approach to reduce amputation rate and to promote the survived hand function of severe electrical burns of wrists.

    Release date:2016-09-01 10:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECTIVENESS OF V-Y ADVANCED RETROAURICULAR FLAP FOR REPAIRING MILD AND MODERATE EARLOBE DEFECTS

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of the V-Y advanced retroauricular flap for repairing mild and moderate earlobe defect. MethodsBetween September 2014 and July 2015, V-Y advanced retroauricular flap was used to repair earlobe defect in 6 patients. There were 1 male and 5 females, aged 18 to 30 years (mean, 23 years). The left earlobe was involved in 2 cases and the right earlobe in 4 cases, including 2 cases of congenital earlobe defect and 4 cases of secondary earlobe defect; 1 patient had congenital deformity of upper auricle. According to self-made criteria for earlobe defect, 5 cases were rated as mild defect and 1 case as moderate defect. ResultsAll incisions healed at the first stage, and the flaps survived smoothly. The patients were followed up 3 to 12 months, with an average of 9 months. The reconstructed earlobes had natural size and shape, and smooth curve; the texture and color were close to the adjacent skin. The effectiveness was satisfactory. ConclusionThe V-Y advanced retroauricular flap for repairing mild and moderate earlobe defect can achieve natural earlobe and aesthetic plastic effectiveness, so it is a safe and ideal earlobe reconstruction method.

    Release date:2016-11-14 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF TRAUMATIC DEFECT OF MEDIAL MALLEOLUS IN CHILDREN

    Object ive To inves t igate the operat ive method and cl inical ef fect of repai r ing and reconstructing the traumatic defect of medial malleolus in children with complex tissue flap of vascularized fibular head epiphysis. Methods From July 2003 to December 2007, 8 children with defect of medial malleolus due to wheel injury were treated, including 5 boys and 3 girls aged 2-10 years old. The medial malleolus were completely defected (5 cases at left foot and 3 cases at right foot) and combined with the skin defect around the medial malleolus (4.0 cm × 2.0 cm - 9.5 cm × 5.5 cm). The time from injury to hospital admission was 6-8 hours in 2 cases, and 24-168 hours in 6 cases. The complex of vascularized fibularhead epiphysis and tissue flap was adopted to repair the defect. The flap 4.5 cm × 2.5 cm - 10.0 cm × 6.0 cm in size and the fibular head epiphysis 2.5-3.0 cm in length were harvested. The donor site was sutured directly. Results All wounds healed by first intention, all the composite tissue flap survived with good blood circulation, all the epiphysis of medial malleolus healed within 6-9 weeks, and all the donor sites healed well. All the child patients were followed up for 1-5 year. The color and elasticity of the flaps were good, without cicatricial contracture. The patients had no inversion of ankle joint, with satisfying loading and walking function. Six cases had normal flexion and extension of the ankle and 2 cases were l imited sl ightly (dorsiflexion 10-20°, plantarflexion 35°). Talus has no inner move and ankle joint had no eversion. Seven cases were graded as excellent and 1 as good according to the standard of American Orthopaedic Foot amp; Ankle Society. For the medial malleolus, no premature closure of epiphysis occurred, and the center of ossification grew gradually and well developed l ike the contralateral side. The donor knee joint had normal flexion and extension function, without inversion and instabil ity. Conclusion The complex of vascularized fibular head epiphysis and tissue flap can repair the epiphysis and soft tissue defect of medial malleolus in children at one stage, and the reconstructed medial malleolus can develop with the growth of children. It is a satisfactory method of reconstructing the traumatic defect of medial malleolus in children.

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  • ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF COMPOSITE TISSUE ALLOTRANSPLANTATION

    Objective To review the research progress of composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA), analyzethe superiority and the inferiority, and inform the possible direction of further research. Methods Literature concerningCTA was reviewed and analyzed in terms of the l imits of conventional reparative and reconstructive surgery, the definitionof CTA, potential advantages, and treatment risks. Results The cl inical research of CTA both at home and abroad proved that the therapeutic effect of CTA was better than that of conventional reparative and reconstructive surgery. However, therisks resulting from immunosuppressive therapy were still the primary factors restraining the wide cl inical appl ication ofCTA. Conclusion The development of immunosuppressive therapy explores a great development potential for the CTA, and how to decrease the treatment risk of immunosuppressive therapy will be the main research direction in the field of CTA.

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  • TREATMENT OF PROXIMAL HUMERAL DEFECT DUE TO BONE TUMOR BY USE OF NONINTERNAL FIXATION FIBULARAUTOGRAFT

    Objective To study the reparative and reconstructive for proximal humerus defect due to the excision of bone tumor with noninternal fixation non-vascularised fibular autografts. Methods From June 1991 toDecember 2003, 26 non-vascularised fibular grafts were used as substitutes for repair and reconstruction after resection for bone tumors on proximal humerus. Fifteen cases were given curettage and fibular supporting internal fixation, the other 11 cases were given tumor resection and joint reconstruction with proximal fibular graft. The age ranged from 6 to 41 years. Out of 26 patients, 5 had giant cell tumor, 9 had bone cysts, 8 had fibrous dysplasia and 4 had enchondroma. Results Twenty-six patients were followed up from 1 to 12 years (3.4 years on average). Local recurrence was found in 2 cases, and 1 of them died of lung metastasis. Both outlook and function of the reconstructed joints have good results in 15 proximal humeral joint surface reserved cases. Of them, 3 children gained normal shoulder function 3 weeks after operation. Part function were obtained in the other 11 fibular grafts substituted proximal humeral defect. Conclusion Non-vascularised fibular grafts is an appropriate treatment option for proximal humerus bone defect due to excision of bone tumor.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • REPAIR OF ORAL MAXILLOFACIAL DEFECT WITH FREE PERONEAL COMPOSITE FLAP

    Objective To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of vascularized free peroneal composite flaps for reconstruction of oral and maxillofacial defects. Methods From November 1999 to December 2002, 28 cases of oral maxillofacial defects were reconstructed with vascularized free peroneal composite flaps, with fibulacutaneous flap in 21 cases and with fibulamyocutaneous flap in 7 cases. Three cases received insertion of dental implants into the fibula flap. The flap size was 3.0 cm×5.5 cm to 8.0 cm ×12.0 cm; the fibula length was 5.5 cm to 16.0 cm. Results Of the 28 flaps reconstructed, 24 survived,3 necrosed partially and 1 necrosed completely. All the 5 implants survived andachieved good bone integration in 3 cases. Twenty-six cases were followed up 1-36 months with an average of 18.5 months, the facial appearance and the vocal function were satisfactory in 23 cases. Conclusion Vascularized peroneal flap has many advantages and is one of the optimal flaps for reconstruction of oral maxillofacial defects.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CLINICAL EFFECT OF ARTHROSCOPICALLY ASSISTED REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR DISLOCATIONOF THE KNEE WITH MULTIPLE LIGAMENT INJURIES

    【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the cl inical outcomes of the treatment of knee dislocation with multiplel igaments injuries by anterior cruciate l igament (ACL) and posterior cruciate l igament (PCL) reconstruction underarthroscopy and repair of the injured structures of the knee joint. Methods From July 2003 to August 2006, there were24 patients with knee dislocation (19 males and 5 females), with the average age of 42 years (ranging from 20 years to 69years), whose ACL and PCL were reconstructed under arthroscopy and whose collateral l igaments and other structures of the knee were repaired [8 with injuries of ACL, PCL, medial collateral l igament (MCL) and lateral collateral l igament (LCL); 12 with injuries of ACL, PCL and MCL; 4 with injuries of ACL, PCL and LCL]. There were 1 case with common peroneal nerve injury, 3 with medial meniscus injury and 7 with lateral meniscus injury. Every patient had single knee dislocation. The outcome was measured from the following aspects: range of the knee, compl ication, cl inical improvement and Lysholm scoring. Results Twenty-four patients were followed up for 11 months to 36 months, with the average time of 25 months.Eleven patients (45.8%) recovered to the normal sports level and 13 (54.2%) patients’ knee function improved significantly so that they could walk by themselves. Lachman test, anterior drawer test and posterior drawer test were negative in 24 patients. The side-to-side difference was less than 5 mm in 24 patients. There were 4 patients who had sl ight knee stiffness. One patient’ s feel ing and sports function of the general peroneal nerve improved to the normal level. Lysholm scale of the knee function was 41.8 ± 4.3 preoperatively and 87.0 ± 6.0 postoperatively (P lt; 0.05). The movement ranges of the knee were (87.5 ± 12.5)° preoperatively and (125.0 ± 9.2)° postoperatively (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion Reconstructing the ACL and PCL and repairing other structures of the knee is an effective method to treat dislocation of the knee.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CLINICAL RESULTS OF PRIMARY AND COMPLEX RECECTION OF LEVATOR PALPEBRAE SUPERIORIS MUSCULUS IN TREATMENT OF BLEPHAROPHIMOSIS-PTOSIS-EPICANTHUS INVERSUS SYNDROM

    Objective To observe the cl inical outcome of treating blepharophimosis-ptosis-epicanthus inversus syndrom (BPES) by means of primary and complex recection of levator palpebrae superioris musculus. Methods From May 2001 to May 2007, 12 patients with BPES were treated, including 6 males and 6 females aged 4-15 years old (average 7 years old).All patiens marked signs of BPES— typical ptosis of the upper eyel ids, epicanthus inversus, palpebral fissure, and increased distance between inner canthus.The eye fissure width was (2.8 ± 1.8) mm, the eye fissure length was (19.8 ± 4.7) mm, and the inner canthic diameter was (41.6 ± 6.5) mm.The muscular strength of levator palpebrae superioris was deficient in 4 cases, the muscular strength of levator palpebrae superioris was (2.0 ± 0.6) mm in 8 cases.All patients were associated with visual function congenital defects of varying degrees.The surgical technique included shortening of the internal canthal l igaments, recection of the tarsus and levator muscle, and skin plasty. Results All the incisions healed by first intension.Twelve patients were followed up for 12-48 months (average 30 months).Amel ioration of ptosis and epicanthus was achieved.At 18 months after operation, the eye fissure width of 10 petients was (9.0 ± 2.1) mm, the eye fissure length was (26.5 ± 3.5) mm, and inner canthic diameter was (30.2 ± 2.7) mm, the muscular strength of levator palpebrae superioris increased to (5.6 ± 1.9) mm, showing significant difference when compared with preoperation (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion The primary and complex recection of levator palpebrae superioris musculus can provide relating good cosmetic and functional results for the correction of BPES. Patients with BPES should receive surgery as early as possible.

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