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Author(s):  
M.L. Holovakha ◽  
O.V. Bohdan ◽  
M.O. Kozhemiaka ◽  
V.I. Pertsov

Summary. There is no doubt in the relevance of the problem of treatment of patients with unstable fractures of pelvic bones, since these injuries involve a threat to the patient's life in the early period and often lead to disability in the future. This article presents a rare case of treatment of a patient with an unstable pelvis injury, while being 16 weeks pregnant. Patient A., born 1993, was admitted after a road accident injury. The examinations included: X-ray, CT, ultrasound, and gynecologist consultation. The patient was diagnosed with closed bilateral fracture of the pubic and ischial bones with displacement; rupture of the left sacroiliac joint with the boundary fracture of the sacrum (61-С1.3 by the Tile-AO-ASIF classification). The patient was 16 weeks pregnant. The surgery – open reduction and extramedullary metalosteosynthesis – was performed at the 9th day after the injury. The patient was discharged to outpatient treatment at the 12th day after the surgery. She started walking on crutches 3 weeks after the surgery; no additional support was needed since 1.5 months after the surgery. The patient gave birth at 39 weeks by surgical intervention (caesarean section). The baby's condition was assessed as 8 according to the Apgar scale. At the control examination 10 months after the surgery, musculoskeletal function of the patient was fully restored.


2021 ◽  
pp. 152-156
Author(s):  
Mouad Guenbdar ◽  
Mourad Bennani ◽  
Taoufik Cherrad ◽  
Hassan Zejjari ◽  
Jamal Louaste ◽  
...  

Bilateral clavicle nonunion is extremely rare (4 published cases), and no case of bilateral distal clavicle nonunion has been reported in the literature. We present the case of a 75-year-old patient followed up for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, presenting a bilateral fracture of the distal clavicle type “Neer 1” following a road traffic accident and orthopedically treated. After 1 year, the patient complained of mild pain at both shoulders occasionally in cold weather and during an unusual effort without neurovascular symptom associated. The shoulder radiographs showed bilateral distal clavicle nonunion. We chose a conservative treatment because of the mild symptomatology, advanced age, and limited functional demands. The functional outcome was satisfactory. The therapeutic decision in the treatment of the bilateral distal clavicle nonunion is difficult, whereas the therapeutic indications are based on symptomatology, functional impairment, age, comorbidities, and functional demands.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 224-227
Author(s):  
Vasiliy A. Zhikharev ◽  
A. S. Bushuev ◽  
V. F. Larin ◽  
V. A. Koryachkin

This report presents a clinical case of the treatment of pain syndrome in isolated chest trauma following an accident of a patient with liver cirrhosis and hypocoagulation syndrome who sustained bilateral fracture of the ribs (II, III, IV, V, and VI ribs on the right and II, III, IV, V, and VI ribs on the left), fracture of the sternum body in the middle third, bilateral hemopneumothorax, and contusion of both lungs. From the initial hours, fentanyl, which was administered intravenously in a complex of multimodal analgesia, was used for anesthesia. However, adequate pain control was not achieved. Against the background of pain syndrome, the patient developed impaired consciousness and respiratory failure. Epidural puncture and catheterization with an epidural injection of ropivacaine were performed, which relieved the pain syndrome and helped prevent pulmonary complications. The present case highlights the need for an individual assessment of the riskbenefit ratio of the use of epidural catheterization in patients with coagulopathy. Conclusion: The use of epidural analgesia for chest trauma in patients with moderate coagulopathy made it possible to initiate effective analgesia and reduce the risk of respiratory complications, which ultimately ensured a favorable outcome of severe trauma.


Author(s):  
Agnaldo Plácido da Silva ◽  
Eloá Jessica Mendes dos Santos Plácido ◽  
Gustavo Henrique Ramos da Silva

The mandibular fracture has as its most common causes car accidents, physical aggressions, falls and accidents in the removal of teeth, among others. However, facial injuries caused by firearms are still a cause of great health concern, which can cause great aesthetic and functional damage to the patient, in addition to the loss of quality of life. The therapeutic choice for treatment will depend on the severity of the case and mastery of the technique chosen by the professional. The aim of this article is to report the treatment of a patient with bilateral fracture of the body and mandible branch, resulting from aggression by firearm projectile. Having as treatment established the extraoral access with installation of plates and screws 2.0 mm on the right and left side, because it is a good treatment option for comminuted fractures caused by firearm projectile, returning to the patient aesthetic, functional and psychological aspect.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-13
Author(s):  
José María Busto Villarreal ◽  
Karen Rubí Martínez Vega ◽  
Gabriela Murguia Canovas ◽  
Aldo Isaac Vazquez Godinez
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Author(s):  
Drilon Kurrumeli ◽  
Markus Oechsner ◽  
Bianca Weidenbächer ◽  
Christine Brambs ◽  
Maximilian Löffler ◽  
...  

Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate whether bone mineral density (BMD) as measured in planning computed tomographies (CTs) by a new method is a risk factor for pelvic insufficiency fractures (PIF) after radio(chemo)therapy (R(C)T) for cervical cancer. Methods 62 patients with cervical cancer who received definitive or adjuvant radio(chemo)therapy between 2013 and 2017 were reviewed. The PIF were detected on follow-up magntic resonance imaging (MRI). The MRI of the PIF patients was registered to the planning CT and the PIF contoured. On the contralateral side of the fracture, a mirrored structure of the fracture was generated (mPIF). For the whole sacral bone, three lumbar vertebrae, the first and second sacral vertebrae, and the PIF, we analyzed the BMD (mg/cm3), V50Gy, Dmean, and Dmax. Results Out of 62 patients, 6 (9.7%) had a fracture. Two out of the 6 patients had a bilateral fracture with only one of them being symptomatic. PIF patients showed a significantly lower BMD in the sacral and the lumbar vertebrae (p < 0.05). The BMD of the contoured PIF, however, when comparing to the mPIF, did not reach significance (p < 0.49). The difference of the V50Gy of the sacrum in the PIF group compared to the other (OTH) patients, i.e. those without PIF, did not reach significance. Conclusion The dose does not seem to have a relevant impact on the incidence of PIF in our patients. One of the predisposing factors for developing PIF after radiotherapy seems to be the low BMD. We presented an easy method to assess the BMD in planning CTs.


Author(s):  
Yogendra Kumar ◽  
Shashi Kul Bhaskar ◽  
Bharti Lal ◽  
Vijendra Gahnolia

<p>The incidence of simultaneous bilateral shoulder joint dislocation is rare and is almost always posterior usually caused by violent muscle contraction as in patients with seizure disorders or who experience electric shock or undergo electroconvulsive therapy. simultaneous bilateral fracture-dislocation is even rarer, with a few cases reported in the literature. We report an unusual case with dislocation of the both shoulder joints in anterior direction after a seizure episode, With symmetrical unifocal 2-part extraarticular vertical fracture of proximal end segment of humerus (11A3) both sides. Although there have been a few reports of bilateral symmetrical fracture dislocations of the shoulder in the past, an injury pattern resembling our case has, to the best of our knowledge, not been described in the literature so far. Our report describes regarding the mechanism of injury in a case of a bilateral symmetrical anterior fracture dislocation following a seizure episode that treated with open reduction internal fixation using proximal humerus internal locking system (PHILOS). At final follow-up, the patient had healed fractures, painless near normal range of motion.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (02) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Mahamadou Diallo ◽  
Layes Toure ◽  
Louis Traoré ◽  
Abdoul Kadri Moussa ◽  
Seydina Alioune Beye ◽  
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