Der Unfallchirurg
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With further improvements of the prehospital rescue systems, an increasing number of patients with extreme injuries such as traumatic hemipelvectomy are admitted to trauma centers alive. The accepted definition of traumatic hemipelvectomy is: unstable ligamentous or osseous hemipelvic injury with rupture of the pelvic neurovascular bundle (open or closed integuments). A review of the literature up to 1995 yielded on 48 surving cases with such an injury. ⋯ Limb-saving procedures endanger the patient's life. Early and frequent second-look operations minimize wound healing problems. Early psychological support for the patient and family is advantageous for personal well-being and social reintegration.
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Review Case Reports
[Acute isolated ventral dislocation of the head of the fibula].
We present the case of a 19-year-old soccer player who had sustained a valgus, external rotation trauma to the flexed knee with traumatic anterolateral dislocation of the proximal tibiofibular joint and concomitant partial peroneal nerve palsy, which went away within a few days. We discuss the clinical features and treatment by temporary screw fixation of the proximal tibiofibular joint, as well as the results in the literature where predominantly conservative treatment is reported.
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High-velocity trauma now often results in complex injuries to the upper extremity, and especially the elbow joint. These can lead to both an enormous reduction in the range of motion of the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints, in severe cases with complete loss of upper extremity function. A complex injury is defined as a fracture and/or dislocation of the elbow in association with (1) a serial injury of the upper extremity, (2) a severe soft tissue trauma, or (3) concomitant injury to vessels or nerves. ⋯ The most severe injury in combined trauma of the upper extremity is a serial fracture in the elbow region. Such fractures are often associated with vascular and nerve lesions. Even with primary fracture stabilization and early soft tissue management these often end with significant functional deficits.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)