Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jul 2001
Intracellular measurement of polyethylene particles. A histomorphometric study.
A histological and histomorphometric study was carried out on pseudo-capsules retrieved from patients during revision surgery of cementless total hip replacement. Polyethylene loading and areal polyethylene particle size in different cells of the reticuloendothelial cell line were determined within the tissue by histomorphometry. In the reticuloendothelial cell line, foreign-body giant cells are considered to be the result of confluence of mononuclear macrophages caused by large particles or other unknown stimuli. ⋯ This difference was statistically significant between macrophages and large foreign-body giant cells (t-test, P < 0.05). The findings of this light-optical study show that the mean intracellular polyethylene particle size is greater in foreign-body giant cells. In addition, absolute polyethylene loading tends to be higher in foreign-body giant cells than in mononuclear macrophages.
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Conservative treatment was performed for 60 trigger thumbs (19 right, 17 left, 12 bilateral) in 48 children (19 boys, 29 girls); the age at initial diagnosis ranged from 0 to 48 months old (mean 26 months). In this approach, only passive exercise of the affected thumb was performed by the mother. As a result, two patients (two thumbs) dropped out of treatment. ⋯ Sixteen thumbs (in stage 2) and eight thumbs (in stage 3) showed completely recovery. Four thumbs (in stage 3) have not yet improved. In conclusion, we suggest that conservative treatment is effective for trigger thumbs in stage 2, while surgical therapy was thought to be indicated for stage 3 before the age of 3 years to avoid flexion deformity.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jul 2001
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies on adsorption of amino acids from aqueous solutions onto oxidised titanium surfaces.
Osseointegration is concerned with processes at the cellular level. However, the titanium surface is also capable of interactions with organic structures at the molecular level. These properties of titanium are presented from a physicochemical viewpoint. ⋯ The resulting positions of the adsorbed molecules can be confirmed through evaluation of the line intensities. The results show clearly that there is chemical bonding between the titanium surface and the organic substances. Assuming that a comparable situation occurs in the organism, such processes or similar ones can be viewed as preliminary stages of osseointegration.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jul 2001
Hip arthropathy associated with hemodialysis. Radiological and laboratory evaluation of 56 hemodialysis patients.
There were 56 consecutive patients enrolled in our study from the outpatient clinic of our institution, mean age of 59 years, who had been on hemodialysis for 2-26 years. The duration of hemodialysis was less than 10 years for 36 patients (short-term group) and 10 years or more for 20 patients (long-term group) with a mean duration of 11 years at time of the investigation. In the short-term group, plain radiography revealed bone cysts in 9 hips (17%) and joint space narrowing in 10 hips (19%), while in the long-term group, there were bone cysts in 19 hips (48%) and joint space narrowing in 6 hips (15%). ⋯ Hip arthroplasties were performed in 3 patients suffering from femoral neck fracture due to bone cysts. All of them showed marked bone loss (mean 0.380 g/cm2). In conclusion, plain radiography and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry are useful for evaluating the hip arthropathy of hemodialysis patients, especially those who have undergone long-term hemodialysis.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jul 2001
Serum acid phosphatase as a tumour marker in giant cell tumour of bone.
The serum acid phosphatase value was examined in nine patients with giant cell tumour of bone. Five showed a high level of acid phosphatase, which fell to within normal limits after surgery. Although the remaining four patients showed a normal acid phosphatase level before surgery, the postoperative acid phosphatase level was lower than the preoperative level in each case. Therefore, it is strongly suggested that serum acid phosphatase is a useful tumour marker in diagnosing giant cell tumour of bone as well as in evaluating the efficacy of treatment.