scholarly journals REMOTE RESULTS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PROXIMAL HUMERAL FRACTURES

Author(s):  
Мihail Gasko ◽  
Petro Kovalchuk ◽  
Serhiy Tulyulyuk ◽  
Svitlana Namestiuk

Proximal humeral fractures constitute 5-8% of all the fractures of the limbs and 80% of fractures of the upper arm. To report about remote results of the suggested tactics of surgical treatment of proximal humeral fractures. Satisfactory results of treatment were found in 21 (80,7%) patients out of 26 (72%), who underwent closed reduction of fractures with pin fixation. This group of patients achieved consolidation in optimal terms, and the function of the shoulder joint was satisfactory with abduction angle of 90°. 2 (7,7%) patients experienced secondary dislocation of fragments and their QuickDASH score was 38.4. 3 (11,6%) patients achieved consolidation of fracture, but stable contracture of the shoulder joint occurred. Their QuickDASH score was 38.4. Osteosynthesis with plates was performed in 10 patients. 3 (30%) of them developed aseptic necrosis of the humeral bone head, 2 (20%) patients developed suppuration of the soft tissues which produced a negative effect of the patients’ ability to work ‒ QuickDASH score 42,7, 5 (50%) patients admitted satisfactory results of treatment ‒ QuickDASH score 21,5. Osteosynthesis with plates was performed in 10 patients. 3 (30%) of them developed aseptic necrosis of the humeral bone head, 2 (20%) patients developed suppuration of the soft tissues which produced a negative effect of the patients’ ability to work ‒ QuickDASH score 42,7, 5 (50%) patients admitted satisfactory results of treatment ‒ QuickDASH score 21,5. The tactics of surgical treatment of patients with proximal humeral fracturesdepends on the following: type of a fracture, patient’s age, concomitant pathology and osteoporosis available, and patient’s social needs.

2003 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 498
Author(s):  
Jae Myeung Chun ◽  
Soung Yon Kim ◽  
Sang Won Lee ◽  
Kyoung Hwan Kim ◽  
Jong Ha Lee

2021 ◽  
Vol 180 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-39
Author(s):  
O. D. Eshonkhodjaev ◽  
Sh. N. Khudaybergenov ◽  
R. Ya. Hayaliev

The objective was to improve the results of treatment of patients with persistent defects of the anterior tracheal wall and soft tissues of the neck.Methods and materials. 220 patients with tracheal cicatrical stenosis were treated, of which 120 patients had defects of the anterior tracheal wall of various sizes. In 70% of cases, PCT was postintubation/posttracheostomy. Men predominated – 89 (74.2 %), women – 31 (25.8 %). After a routine examination, including endoscopic examination, MSCT of the chest with the capture of the cervical region, and general clinical diagnostic methods, all patients underwent surgical treatment.Results. According to the nature of the elimination of the defect of the anterior tracheal wall, patients were divided into several groups. Both local plastic surgery and the elimination of the tracheal defect with the use of microsurgical techniques were used. Circular resection of the trachea with the elimination of the defect was performed in 5 cases. In 2 cases, in the presence of a large persistent defect of more than 6 cm in size, a composite pre-fabricated deltopectoral skin-fascial-cartilage flap was used.Conclusion. The choice of a method for eliminating a persistent open defect of the anterior tracheal wall is determined individually in each case, it depends on its size, the depth of the airway lumen, and the condition of the surrounding tissues. The use of displaced skin-fascial flaps on the vascular pedicle for closing the tracheal defect allows to restore the mucous membrane of the tracheal defect area without using the surrounding scar tissue and close the defect with a second flap without straining the edges of the wound.


2020 ◽  
Vol 102 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulina-Maria Peters ◽  
Fabian Plachel ◽  
Victor Danzinger ◽  
Michele Novi ◽  
Sven Märdian ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 91 (7) ◽  
pp. 1689-1697 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian D Solberg ◽  
Charles N Moon ◽  
Dennis P Franco ◽  
Guy D Paiement

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