Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
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Injection techniques and immunohistochemical methods (antibodies against laminin) were performed to uncover the vascular pattern of the human tibialis anterior tendon with regard to spontaneous rupture of this tendon. Proximally, the blood supply of the tibialis anterior tendon mainly arises from the anterior tibial artery. Distally, the tendon is supplied by branches of the medial tarsal artery. ⋯ In the anterior half of the tendon, there is an avascular zone between 45 and 67 mm in length. The location of the avascular zone correlates well with the location of the most frequent site of spontaneous rupture of the tibialis anterior tendon reported in the literature. Hypovascularity has to be considered as an etiological cofactor for spontaneous rupture of the tibialis anterior tendon.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 1999
Comparative StudyCombined injuries of the medial collateral ligament and the anterior cruciate ligament. Early ACL reconstruction versus late ACL reconstruction.
Aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the effect of acute and late anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in patients with a combined injury of the ACL and the medial collateral ligament (MCL). All MCL injuries were treated non-operatively. In 27 patients (group I) we performed early ACL reconstruction (within the first 3 weeks after injury). ⋯ The Lysholm score was significantly better in the group with late ACL reconstruction (group I: 85.3, group II: 89.9). The position on the Tegner activity scale decreased in both groups, to 5.5 in group I (preoperatively: 6.0) and to 5.6 in group II (preoperatively: 5.9). With regard to the lower rate of motion complications in the early postoperative period, the lower rate of re-arthroscopies, and the significantly better results in the Lysholm score, we prefer late ACL reconstruction in the treatment of combined injuries of the ACL and the MCL.
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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
Biochemical alterations secondary to disuse atrophy in the rat's serum and limb tissues.
Disuse atrophy has been the subject of research studies of an animal model in which single-limb immobilization induces atrophic changes in the immobilized limb. These reveal systemic changes in the experimental animals that go far beyond the local response expected in that situation and are not fully understood as yet. We therefore performed a biochemical study on the effect of hind-limb immobilization on the serum and tissues of rats. ⋯ The activity of muscle aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and bone alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was also decreased. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) remained unchanged in both serum and muscle. We discuss our findings in the light of previous knowledge regarding the atrophic process.