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Randomized Controlled Trial
[Intraoperative virtual implant planning for volar plate osteosynthesis of distal radius fractures.]
Digital planning of implants is in most cases conducted prior to surgery. The virtual implant planning system (VIPS) is an application developed for mobile C-arms, which assists the virtual planning of screws close to the joint line during surgery for treatment of distal radius fractures with volar plate osteosynthesis. The aim of this prospective randomized study was to acquire initial clinical experiences and to compare the VIPS method with the conventional technique. ⋯ The VIPS enables a precise positioning of screws close to joint line in the treatment of distal radius fractures; however, for routine use, further development of the system is necessary.
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In the elderly, fractures and other severe injuries frequently lead to substantial restrictions in the activities of daily living (ADLs) resulting in dependency. Typical complications following a fracture include acute delirium, deep vein thrombosis, pneumonia and other infections. It has been demonstrated that early surgery (osteosynthesis) and early mobilization significantly decrease the risk of these complications. ⋯ The role of the geriatrician in the treatment of orthogeriatric patients includes treatment of internal medical comorbidities, geriatric assessments, coordination of the geriatric team as well as diagnostics and treatment of osteoporosis. In the future, the geriatrician's task will include the preoperative evaluation of orthogeriatric patients, which is already a routine procedure in many orthogeriatric centers. The aim of this article is to summarize the evidence from the currently available literature for interdisciplinary treatment of orthogeriatric patients and to give an overview of the diagnostic and therapeutic interventions relevant to the routine practice for the orthopedic surgeon.
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Fractures of the knee region in childhood and adolescence are rare but are an important group of injuries due to the high incidence of secondary complications from growth disturbances. Meticulous primary diagnostics and fracture treatment with clear indications for surgical treatment are essential for avoiding posttraumatic deformities, although these can occur even despite correct primary treatment and are therefore inherent to specific fractures and therefore often unavoidable. In cases of growth disturbance where a deformity is imminent or has already taken place, watchful waiting until closure of the growth plate is only rarely indicated due to the progress made in directing growth via surgical means. Even surgeons who are primarily working in the field of fracture treatment must be aware of current strategies for correction of posttraumatic deformities in order to prevent or treat them in time or at least be able to prophylactically inform patients and parents during primary fracture treatment.
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We report the case of a 51-year-old male patient who sustained a liver rupture following mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with the LUCAS® system. The patient was under anticoagulation and developed an abdominal compartment syndrome. ⋯ Using the example of the presented case, this article outlines and discusses these points based on the currently available literature. It should also be noted that mechanical CPR can act in a similar way to chest trauma and can necessitate an investigation with contrast enhanced computed tomography.