Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the osteopenia in several parts of the shoulder joint in a series of individuals suffering from frozen shoulder and to elucidate the pathogenesis. The bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). In 30 cases of frozen shoulder, 16 men and 14 women, BMD of the head of the humerus, greater tubercle of the humerus, surgical neck of the humerus, and neck of the scapula was evaluated. ⋯ Although frozen shoulder is a disease which may occur in both men and women, the loss of bone was conspicuous only in women. This may be due to the involvement of female hormones in alterations of bone in frozen shoulder, as in cases of osteoporosis, in addition to the originally low bone density in women. The degree of osteopenia of the proximal humerus with frozen shoulder was not correlated with the duration of the disease, range of motion of the shoulder joint, or patient's age.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 1999
Case ReportsWrist pain with triangular fibrocartilage thickening.
We review the case of a patient who had wrist pain with synovial proliferation due to triangular fibrocartilage (TFC) thickening, whose pain was relieved by total TFC resection. This suggested that TFC thickening should be considered in the evaluation of patients with wrist pain.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 1999
Primary biomechanical influence of different sterilization methods on a freeze-dried bone-ligament transplant.
The transmission of bacteria and viruses in ligament transplants should be prevented by sterilization. In this study, the influence of two different methods on the mechanical properties of a freeze-dried medial collateral ligament was analyzed in sheep. Group I (n = 10) was treated with irradiation (26 kGy) and group II (n = 10) with ethyleneoxide. ⋯ The irradiation dose significantly reduced the maximal load, whereas ethyleneoxide sterilization resulted only in minor changes. Because of the potential cancerogenity of ethyleneoxide, a close monitoring of aeration times and its residuals are very essential. Further studies with lower irradiation doses of between 15 and 26 kGy seem to be justified.
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From January 1992 to May 1997, 46 distal humeral fractures were treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Among these, 30 were intra-articular, which were managed by the transolecranal approach, routine ulnar nerve transposition, 3.5-mm dual-plate fixation and early active mobilisation. We encountered 2% non-union, 2.2% fixation failure, 11.1% nerve complications, 28.2% overall heterotopic ossification and 11.1% poor range-of-motion rates.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 1999
Weight-based heparin dosing is more effective in the treatment of postoperative deep vein thrombosis.
Rapid clinical diagnosis and adequate treatment are the major determinants of successful therapy of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). In the initial treatment of DVT, heparin is the anticoagulant of choice. Appropriate heparin dosing is of major interest concerning the onset of therapeutic anticoagulation and, thus, the clinical outcome of the patients. ⋯ In group one (patients treated with the weight-based heparin nomogram) the therapeutic range (partial thromboplastin time 1.5-2.3 times the control) was reached on average within 24 h (75% of the patients); 95% of the patients reached the therapeutic range within 48 h. In group two (patients treated with the standard heparin nomogram) the therapeutic range was reached on average within 48 h (60%; 30% of the patients reached the therapeutic range within 24 h). The used weight-based heparin nomogram has proved to be effective, safe and superior to one based on standard practice concerning the time elapsed between initial heparin therapy and achieving the therapeutic range for intravenous anticoagulation.