Der Unfallchirurg
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The case of a 51-year-old patient is presented, with a humeral shaft fracture in combination with an ipsilateral reverse Hill-Sachs lesion, presumably after posterior shoulder dislocation as a result of an electrical accident followed by a fall from a ladder. After corresponding diagnostics, osteosynthesis of the shaft fracture was performed with a locked antegrade intramedullary nail. ⋯ In the follow-up period good fragment alignment, persistent joint stability and freedom of pain could be observed. On the basis of this case and the current literature the injury mechanism and potential therapy alternatives are discussed.
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Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
[Operative treatment of traumatic fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spinal column: Part III: Follow up data].
In this third and final part, the Spine Study Group (AG WS) of the German Trauma Association (DGU) presents the follow-up (NU) data of its second, prospective, internet-based multicenter study (MCS II) for the treatment of thoracic and lumbar spinal injuries including 865 patients from 8 trauma centers. Part I described in detail the epidemiologic data of the patient collective and the subgroups, whereas part II analyzed the different methods of treatment and radiologic findings. The study period covered the years 2002 to 2006 including a 30-month follow-up period from 01.01.2004 until 31.05.2006. ⋯ A matched-pair analysis of anterior surgery alone versus combined surgery for the treatment of compression fractures (type A) at the thoracolumbar junction showed a significantly greater intraoperative blood loss but better radiological results in terms of monosegmental and bisegmental kyphotic deformity after combined surgery (p<0.05). A matched-pair analysis of treatment results between non-operative and operative treatment for burst fractures (type A3.1-2) showed a period of inability to work (6 months) which was twice as long for the non-operative treatment group. At the same time significantly better radiological results at follow-up were achieved after operative treatment of these fractures (p<0.05).
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The results of treating fracture dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint are often unsatisfactory for the patient because conservative methods cannot prevent stiffness of the joint. Thus, early functional treatment with external fixation systems is increasingly favoured. ⋯ It is cheap, easy to apply, and well accepted by patients due to its light weight and small size. This paper gives an overview of the therapeutic options and the clinical results of treating fractures of the proximal interphalangeal joint.
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Most renal injuries in industrialized countries are caused by blunt trauma to the kidney. The management of renal trauma has always been and will always be controversial. Conservative management and aggressive intervention both have their proponents, but conservative treatment is generally favored nowadays, even in the case of grade IV/(V) trauma. ⋯ Overall, there is a tendency toward a multimodal approach in which the interventional radiologist is more and more often part of the team that takes care of the patient with high-grade injuries. The success rate of angioembolization is 70-80%. Long-term consequences can be hypertension or diminished kidney function.