scholarly journals Comparison of minimally invasive arthrolysis vs. conventional arthrolysis for post-traumatic knee stiffness

2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 112-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenzhao Xing ◽  
Lei Sun ◽  
Liang Sun ◽  
Changcheng Liu ◽  
Zhigang Kong ◽  
...  
InterConf ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 484-492
Author(s):  
Grigore Sîrghi ◽  
Vladimir Kusturov ◽  
Nicolae Caproș ◽  
Anna Kusturova ◽  
Anna Kusturova ◽  
...  

In this study, we intend to study general problems of plevic trauma, available treatment methods minimally invasive and some recommendations or else, visions to evaluate and select the optimal treatment for pelvic ring fractures, to improve quality of life of patients and to reduce the intraoperative risks and incidence of post-traumatic disability.


2021 ◽  
pp. 855-858
Author(s):  
Charalambos Panayiotou Charalambous

2010 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 278-281
Author(s):  
Q. Wang ◽  
G. Chen ◽  
D. Song ◽  
B. Leng

A 26-year-old man presented with symptoms of progressive bilateral exophthalmos and swelling of the eyelids after a severe head injury. Angiography confirmed a direct carotid-superior hypophyseal arterial (SHA) cavernous fistula with petrosal sinus and intracavernous sinus drainage. Successful transarterial coil embolization of the fistula was performed with resolution of the patient's symptoms. To our knowledge, post-traumatic arteriovenous fistula between SHA and the cavernous sinus has not been previously reported. We hereby demonstrate an effective, minimally invasive method of occluding a rare fistula by transarterial embolization.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 240
Author(s):  
Manzoor Ahmad Dar ◽  
Muzzain Iqbal ◽  
Abdul Rouf Khawaja ◽  
Mohammad Saleem Wani ◽  
Arif Hamid Bhat ◽  
...  

Background: Urological disorders like stone disease, pyonephrosis secondary to obstruction and trauma are common during pregnancy with global incidence of 1 in 250 to 1 in 3000. These diseases can complicate any pregnancy and timely diagnosis and management is of utmost importance for safety of the mother and fetus. Managing these cases entails morbidity and minimally invasive procedures avoiding anesthesia have definite advantage.Methods: It was an observational study. Pregnant patients with nephrolithiasis, pyonephrosis, complicated post-traumatic ureteropelvic junction (PUJ) obstruction (PUJO) and trauma were included in the study.Results: Out of total 84 cases, 45 required intervention. Percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) for pyonephrosis secondary to PUJO and obstructed PUJ calculus was done in 11 and 14 cases respectively. Bilateral PCN for bilateral nephrolithiasis was done in 7 cases. Silicon double-J stenting for ureteric calculus was done in 13 cases. One case of spontaneous fornicial rupture of kidney without stone disease was managed conservatively as were 4 cases of trauma with concomitant renal injury, 18 cases of non-obstructive renal stones and 16 cases of pyelonephritis. Seven patients lost follow-up. One case each of pyonephrosis and polytrauma had fetal death at term unrelated to urological cause. In rest 75 patients, primary pathology was tackled after 6-8 weeks of delivery.Conclusions: Urological diseases during pregnancy are not an uncommon entity and can pose risk to both mother and fetus. With good clinical vigil, use of minimally invasive procedures, close monitoring and follow up, these patients can be safely managed without any adverse events to the fetus and mother.


2015 ◽  
Vol 101 (1) ◽  
pp. S179-S186 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Pujol ◽  
P. Boisrenoult ◽  
P. Beaufils

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 130-136
Author(s):  
E. E. Tyuryumina ◽  
E. A. Chizhova

The work presents the analysis of ultrasound diagnostic of traumatic hematomas of the spleen in 12 patients after blunt abdominal trauma. Traumatic injuries of large (4 patients) and giant (5 patients) sizes prevailed. Only 3 patients had medium sized traumatic lesion. Ultrasound examination was performed for all patients as a primary procedure and for dynamic observation. We tracked evolution of traumatic spleen injuries and identified four stages of pathological process in case of aseptic development: the stage of “fresh hemorrhage”, the stage of “formed clot”, the stage of “aseptic lysis of the clot”, the stage of “connective tissue organization”. We determined the evidence of pyogenesis of spleen hematomas, identified the stage “bacterial lysis of the clot” and stage of “forming capsules”. We determined the indications and contraindications for the minimally invasive treatment of spleen hematoma. Percutaneous evacuation of the spleen hematoma was performed in all patients. In four cases of minimally invasive treatment was puncture. In one patient the treatment was completed with a single puncture, in 3 patients – with a double one. Drainage of spleen hematomas was performed in 8 patients. We analyzed the results of minimally invasive treatment of traumatic injuries of the spleen under ultrasound control. Minimally invasive treatment was successful in 11 patients. Only 1 patient was operated for post-traumatic aneurysm of the splenic artery due to the continuing bleeding into hematoma.


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