Der Unfallchirurg
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About 10% of all trauma patients sustain rib fractures. The average age is 58. Men are more often affected than women. ⋯ The primary chest X-ray was thought to be without pathology. Arterial bleeding without exact localization could be found with computed tomography. Thoracotomy revealed the correct diagnosis and the cause of bleeding.
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Case Reports
[Diagnosis and surgical therapy of diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis of the hip joint].
Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) of the hip is a monoarticular proliferative process involving the synovial membrane. A chronic inflammation as well as a neoplastic process have been proposed in the literature. PVNS is usually found in adults aged 20-50 years, without sex predilection. ⋯ Magnetic resonance imaging showed a suspected malignant soft tissue mass involving the hip joint. The diagnosis of PVNS was confirmed by arthroscopy and biopsy, and the treatment of choice was an open synovectomy. One year after the operation the clinical examination was normal.
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The treatment of severely ill patients remains a medical and human challenge. The aim of the study was to determine the survival rate of patients with prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. Additionally, the somatic, psychological, and social sequelae of the survivors should be determined. ⋯ The mortality after prolonged ICU-treatment is substantially higher compared to average ICU patients. However, having survived the acute phase of the illness, successful rehabilitation in somatic, psychic as well as social terms could be performed to a considerable extent. This outcome is comparable to the one of other ICU populations. The results encourage to a consequent use of all medical options.
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Besides supracondylar fracture of the humerus there are several injuries of the elbow joint, which may lead to major disability. In this study 5 cases of corrective procedures are described after elbow fractures. Initially the lesions were overlooked. ⋯ Overall, in all patients an almost complete movement of the joint at existing stability could be achieved. Transcondylar and Monteggia fractures should not be overlooked at the initial diagnosis as secondary operations for correction always have a less favorable outcome than the primary one. For the management of ankylosis of the elbow a movement extend fixator after distraction is a useful additional management.