Der Unfallchirurg
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Comparative Study
[Changes in the injury pattern of polytraumatized patients over the last 30 years].
This study aims at describing the changes in injury patterns in traffic accidents in Germany that have taken place over a 30 year period. The basis for the analysis is the in-depth investigations by the scientific research team at the Trauma Department of the Hanover Medical School. Real accidents were investigated based on an on site random selection process. ⋯ For pedestrians and cyclists, the impact of the body on the windscreen of the car is the major reason for severe injuries. We conclude that the currently used safety methods have led to a change in the injury pattern of polytraumatised victims. Injuries with much higher energy levels can nowadays be survived, but when the safety limits are exceeded immediate death at the scene is more common.
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Isolated fractures of the os triquetrum are a very rare condition, since they are usually combined with other fractures of the carpus. An undetected isolated fracture of the os triquetrum in a 28-year-old pieceworker revealed an osseous consolidation with a misalignment of the joint surface on presentation 6 months after his primary injury. During the whole time he was unable to work due to the severely painful restricted range of movement of his wrist. ⋯ Instead of correction of the anatomy of the os triquetrum, we decided to perform a subperiosteal pisiform excision according to Palmieri. As early as 6 weeks later, the patient was able to go back to work and demonstrated a pain-free full range of movement of his wrist. We encourage this procedure not only for degenerated joint disease but also for posttraumatic lesions in the early onset of painful blocking of the joint between the os triquetrum and os pisiforme.
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Comparative Study
[Results of the surgical treatment of arthro-fibrosis of the knee].
This retrospective study reports the evaluation of the surgical treatment of arthrofibrosis of the knee joint. Patients (n = 53) developed arthrofibrosis due to different index operations and various causes. Based on severe preoperative disability, patients of our series can be considered as difficult to treat. ⋯ By the additional procedure of a posterior capsulotomy, the average extension deficit (absolute) was significantly (P < 0.01) more reduced than for patients without this treatment. Our data support an early therapeutic intervention for patients with a large restriction in the range of motion. Patients with an extension deficit after arthroscopic arthrolysis and gentle manipulation will improve with the additional procedure of posterior capsulotomy.
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Comparative Study
[External or internal fixation for arthrodesis of the ankle -- a comparative study of perioperative and long-term results].
This study evaluates the results of external and internal fixation techniques for arthrodesis of the ankle. ⋯ Both surgical techniques applied mostly guarantee a safe and stabile fixation in arthrodesis of the ankle and provide convincing long-term results without showing a difference in comparing the outcome.
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Case Reports
[Aortic valve insufficiency due to rupture of the cusp in a patient with multiple trauma].
Lesions of the heart valve caused by blunt chest trauma is rare, but when it does occur it can significantly injure the patient. On the basis of autopsy studies, research shows that heart valves are injured in less than 5% of patients who have died due to impact thoracic trauma. Among the heart valves, the aortic valve is the most often lacerated, which has been proved by relevant autopsy and clinical studies. ⋯ Seven years later the patient is free of symptoms and is in good physical condition. Echocardiography showed normal dimensions of the heart chambers, a normal thickness of the heart walls, and normal systolic and diastolic function of the left ventricle. Heart valves are morphologically normal, and only an unimportant aortic insufficiency was noticed by echocardiography.