Der Unfallchirurg
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Nearly 80 years ago in the autumn of 1939 Gerhard Küntscher successfully stabilized a patient with the first intramedullary nailing surgery. As a result, the research interest in osteosynthesis significantly increased. ⋯ The study showed the eminent impact that the close cooperation between Küntscher and Pohl had on the success of the intramedullary nail. The synergy of Küntscher's medical expertise and Pohl's ingenuity found solutions for problems other people could not solve. World War II interrupted this close interaction but at the same time helped to disseminate the technique globally which in turn contributed to the advancement of the idea.
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The deltoid or medial collateral ligament consisting of superficial and deep components together with the spring ligament is the primary stabilizer of the ankle joint. Injuries of these anatomical structures are more frequent than assumed but are nevertheless often overlooked. Inadequate treatment can lead to chronic pain, instability, hindfoot deformities and ankle arthritis. ⋯ Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the diagnostic method of choice. Arthroscopy of the ankle joint can be a valuable tool in the assessment of the injury. Treatment should include accompanying injuries and deformities and can range from immobilization in a cast to ligament repair up to ligament reconstruction using a free tendon graft.
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Femoral shaft fractures after completion of growth predominantly affect young people with healthy bones. The causes are mostly high-velocity traffic accidents, crushing or running over mechanisms and falls from a great height. Gunshot wounds are relatively rare in Germany but have a certain importance internationally and in military medicine. ⋯ Spiral fractures are a sign of indirect force and are therefore frequently found in older patients with osteoporosis. Atypical fractures under or following bisphosphonate treatment are a new entity, which are typically subtrochanteric and begin on the lateral side of the bone. The characteristics of pathological fractures, femoral shaft fractures in childhood and adolescence as well as periprosthetic fractures are not dealt with in this article.
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While fractures around the knee are known to be rare, physicians have encountered a rise in the frequency due to the increased participation of children and adolescents in high-impact sports at a younger age. Even if the treatment of fractures in some cases resembles that in adults, the diagnostics and treatment in childhood and adolescence require a hígh level of experience in order avoid possible sequelae and to enable early recognition. Thorough diagnostics using clinical and imaging investigations as well as a precise weighing up of the treatment are essential to minimize differences in leg length and axial malpositioning of the leg. ⋯ Decisive is the degree of dislocation of the fracture. In operative treatment, the axis conform reduction and subsequent stress stable treatment are particularly decisive. Avulsion trauma, bony avulsions of the intercondylar eminence and patellar injuries are also treated conservatively with immobilization or surgically with the aid of various fixation techniques, depending on the degree of dislocation.