Der Unfallchirurg
-
Malposition of extraosseous or intra-articular screws, e.g., in osteosyntheses of joint fractures or in the vicinity of joints, frequently remains undiscovered in intraoperative fluoroscopy and is only recognized on postoperative computed tomography (CT) scans. The aim of the study, therefore, was to assess the value of a new mobile C-arm three-dimensional imaging device in comparison with fluoroscopy, conventional radiographs, and CT scans using an extremity model. Screws were inserted ventrally in four anatomic lower leg specimens without talus fractures parallel to the longitudinal axis to simulate surgical management of fractures of the talus. ⋯ The quality of information acquired with the SIREMOBIL Iso-C3D was equal to that of the CT examinations, although image quality was considered inferior to fluoroscopy, conventional radiography, and CT (p < 0.001). In contrast to the previous procedure with intraoperative fluoroscopy and subsequent postoperative X-ray control, the results obtained with the SIREMOBIL IsoC3D were superior. The SIREMOBIL Iso-C3D is useful for the intraoperative diagnosis of small joints with few artifacts producing osteosynthesis material, i.e., for recognizing the position of screws in the region of glenoid surfaces.
-
To analyze a prototype mobile C-arm image amplifier (Iso-C3D) in the evaluation of different joint fractures of the upper and lower limbs using multiplanar reconstruction (MPR). Different cadaver joint specimens (n = 14) were examined with a prototype (Iso-C3D, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany), plain radiographs (CR), and spiral computed tomography (CT). The motorized C-arm provides fluoroscopic images during a 190 degrees orbital rotation computing a 119-mm data cube. ⋯ Initial data show that fractures were easily depicted and correctly classified on MPR images with the Iso-C3D and that there was no difference between the Iso-C and CT in the detection of fractures. The preliminary results suggest a remarkably good detection of joint fractures with the Iso-C3D. Studies in an adequate number of patients are required to elucidate whether these promising results can also be obtained in a clinical setting.
-
The objective was to evaluate long term results after removal of a popliteal cyst with special focus on recurrence rate and associated intraarticular pathology. Between 1982 and 1995 71 patients (23 women and 48 men between 21 and 75 years of age) underwent removal of a popliteal cyst. An additional arthroscopy of the knee joint was carried out in 51 consecutive patients starting in 1988. ⋯ It depends strongly on the type of associated intraarticular pathology. Especially grade III and grade IV chondral lesions correlated significantly with recurrence of a popliteal cyst after removal. Therefore, the main goal of surgery should be the successful treatment of associated intraarticular pathologies.
-
The disease of tumorous calcinosis is presented in order to one case and a survey of literature. The epidemiology and etiology are discussed, because of a rare manifestation of metabolic disorders. ⋯ The way of treatment is given by radical excision and metabolic supervision. The multiloculated presentation of periarticular, dental, subcutaneous and other lesions is pointed out.
-
Preclinical evaluation of a new mobile C-arm image amplifier with an option for three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) imaging (prototype Iso-C3D) with respect to high-contrast resolution and possible clinical applications. Cadaveric specimens (n = 30) of different joints of the lower and upper extremities and specimens of the spinal column were examined with the Iso-C3D and evaluated for image quality. In addition, using a high-contrast phantom (Catphan, Phantom Laboratory, Salem, N. ⋯ In smaller joints, the image quality of the mobile C-arm CT imaging system (Iso-C3D) is comparable to that of helical CT. Image quality in examinations of the hip and lumbar and thoracic spine seems to be sufficient for intraoperative control studies of osteosynthesis. Problems still occur in shoulder examinations.