Der Unfallchirurg
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Fractures of and near the epiphysis occur much less frequently in the lower extremities than in the upper extremities. The time required for consolidation of lower extremity fractures is twice as long as for fractures of the arm or hand. ⋯ Additionally, deformities of the lower extremity skeleton result in a more severe functional impairment than would result from epiphyseal fractures of the arm or hand (with the exception of injuries to the elbow). Therefore, proper radiographic diagnostics with precise projection of the required planes are mandatory to accurately determine all further treatment options.
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The treatment of fractures of the medial malleolus in juveniles is of particular relevance. In patients under 10 years old fractures of the distal tibia affect almost exclusively the medial malleolus in the extension line of the medial talus edge in a proximal direction. ⋯ When fractures of the medial malleolus remain unrecognized or are treated inadequately, growth disturbances can occur (e.g. excessive or reduced growth, axis deviation). The diagnostics, indications (conservative or surgical treatment), treatment and follow-up care must be discussed and the corresponding legal aspects must be taken into consideration.
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Clinical Trial
[Operative treatment of traumatic fractures of the thorax and lumbar spine. Part II: surgical treatment and radiological findings].
The Spine Study Group (AG WS) of the German Trauma Association (DGU) presents its second prospective Internet-based multicenter study (MCS II) for the treatment of thoracic and lumbar spinal injuries. This second part of the study report focuses on the surgical treatment, course of treatment, and radiological findings in a study population of 865 patients. A total of 158 (18,3%) thoracic, 595 (68,8%) thoracolumbar, and 112 (12,9%) lumbar spine injuries were treated. ⋯ The most common postoperative complication was associated with wound healing problems in 14 (1,9%) patients. Except in the non-operative treatment subgroup, a correction of the posttraumatic measured radiological deformity was achieved to a different extent within every treatment subgroup. There were no statistically significant differences between the postoperative radiological results of the treatment subgroups (dorsal vs. combination), taking into consideration the influence of relevant parameters such as different fracture types, patient age, and the amount of posttraumatic deformity (p=0,34, ANOVA).
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Case Reports
[The Taylor spatial frame fixator. Soft-tissue distraction for post-traumatic varus deformities of the hindfoot].
Despite adequate primary treatment many ankle fractures result in post-traumatic deformities and arthrosis. Revision mostly requires a multidirectional correction whereas internal fixation procedures are often not applicable due to soft tissue damage and the extent of deformity. ⋯ The presented case demonstrates minimally invasive correction of a complex deformity of the ankle with the Taylor spatial frame fixator. Orthogonal alignment was achieved and a stabilizing tibiotalar arthrodesis was performed achieving a good functional and pain-free result.
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The German Association of Trauma Surgery has developed a concept for the quality-assured care of severely injured patients; this concept includes the establishment of trauma networks. In this study, hospitals and emergency services in Lower Saxony were asked about their demands on the Hannover regional trauma network. ⋯ The demands of trauma centers on a trauma network correspond with the aims formulated by the German Association of Trauma Surgery. These demands depend on the level of trauma care provided. Close cooperation with emergency services is essential to strengthen collaboration within the trauma network.