scholarly journals Use of tricortical iliac crest strut autograft in comminuted posterior wall acetabular fractures: A case series

2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-62
Author(s):  
Sandeep Gupta ◽  
Naveen Mittal ◽  
Jagandeep Singh Virk
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 271-277
Author(s):  
Qazi Waris Manzoor ◽  
Asif Sultan ◽  
Bashir Ahmed Mir

Background. The Kocher-Langenbeck approach is recommended in the majority of common posterior acetabular injuries. Trochanteric osteotomy can be used to extend the exposure of the Kocher-Langenbeck approach superiorly and anteriorly. We evaluated the functional outcome of common acetabular fractures operated on through the Kocher-Langenbeck approach with or without trochanteric flip osteotomy. Material and methods. This prospective study enrolled 42 patients with posterior wall, posterior column, transverse, posterior wall with posterior column, transverse with posterior wall and both column acetabular fractures. The Kocher-Langenbeck approach was used in 35 patients and trochanteric flip osteotomy was done in 7 patients. The radiological outcome was evaluated by Matta’s criteria and the functional outcome was evaluated using modified Merle d'Aubigné and Postel criteria. Results. D’Aubigne Postel scores at the final follow-up were excellent in 12 patients, good in 18, fair in 8 and poor in 4. Thirty-seven patients had congruent reduction (anatomical in 29, imperfect in 8) and 5 patients had non-congruent reduction on radiographs as per Matta’s criteria. Radiographic congruity (88.09%, 37 out of 42 cases) correlated fairly well with the functional outcome (excellent or good functional outcome in 71.4%, 30 out of 42 cases). The complications included traumatic nerve palsy (3 cases), iatrogenic nerve palsy (2 cases), deep venous thrombosis (2 cases), wound infection (3 cases), non-congruent reduction (5 cases), 8 cases of osteoarthritis of hip, 2 cases of avascular necrosis of femoral head and 3 cases of heterotrophic ossification. Conclusions. 1. Surgical treatment of common acetabular fractures with major posterior involvement can be attempted via a single posterior approach (Kocher-Langen­beck with or without trochanteric flip osteo­tomy) and leads to good-to-excellent results in a majority of the cases. 2. It is superior to conservative management, which has been found to be accompanied by a much higher rate of complications. 3. A thorough study of the pre-opera­tive radiographs, Judet’s views and 3D-reconstructed CT images helps in classifying the fracture and thereby assigning or not assigning it for the posterior approach.


Cancers ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 379
Author(s):  
Sin Hye Park ◽  
Harbi Khalayleh ◽  
Sung Gon Kim ◽  
Sang Soo Eom ◽  
Fahed Merei ◽  
...  

We introduced SPADE operation, a novel anastomotic method after laparoscopic proximal gastrectomy (PG). Technical modifications were performed and settled. This report aimed to demonstrate the short-term clinical outcomes after settlement. Data from 34 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic PG with SPADE between June 2017 and March 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Reflux was evaluated based on the patients’ symptoms and follow-up endoscopy using Los Angeles (LA) classification and RGB Classification (Residue, Gastritis, Bile). Other complications were classified using the Clavien–Dindo method. The incidence of reflux esophagitis was 2.9% (1/34). Bile reflux was observed in six patients (17.6%), and residual food was observed in 16 patients (47.1%) in the endoscopy. Twenty-eight patients had no reflux symptoms (82.4%), while five patients (14.7%) and one patient (2.9%) had mild and moderate reflux symptoms, respectively. The rates of anastomotic stricture and ileus were 14.7% (5/34) and 11.8% (4/34), respectively. No anastomotic leakage was observed. The incidence of major complications (Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher) was 14.7%. The SPADE operation following laparoscopic PG is effective in reducing gastroesophageal reflux. Its clinical usefulness should be validated using prospective clinical trials.


Author(s):  
Christopher L. Hoehmann ◽  
Michael DiVella ◽  
Nathan S. Osborn ◽  
Joshua Giordano ◽  
Joshua Fogel ◽  
...  

Orthopedics ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. e652-e657 ◽  
Author(s):  
Austin Heare ◽  
Nicholas Kramer ◽  
Christopher Salib ◽  
Cyril Mauffrey

2006 ◽  
Vol 88-B (6) ◽  
pp. 776-782 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. J. Kreder ◽  
N. Rozen ◽  
C. M. Borkhoff ◽  
Y. G. Laflamme ◽  
M. D. McKee ◽  
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