Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery]
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Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi · Jan 2012
[Using titanium cerclage band to teat intra- and post-operative femoral fracture in total hip arthroplasty].
To discuss the treatment and clinical result of using titanium cerclage band to teat intra- and post-operative femoral fracture in total hip arthroplasty. ⋯ Strong fixation of the fractures and good initial stability of femoral stem can be obtained using titanium cerclage bands to fix the intra- and post-operative femoral oblique fracture. Original stems should be changed to revision stems in case of type B2 and be retained in case of type B1.
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Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi · Jan 2012
[Successful short-segment fixation for thoracolumbar burst fractures using CYL-pedicle screw].
To access the efficacy of posterior short-segment fixation for single level thoracolumbar burst fractures without spinal injury using CYL-pedicle screw. ⋯ CYL-pedicle screw could be successfully used in posterior short-segment fixation for single level thoracolumbar burst fractures without spinal injury based on radiographic and clinic outcomes.
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To observe the results of posterior osteotomy and correction in the surgical treatment of old tuberculous kyphosis. ⋯ Good results can be achieved by applying proper posterior osteotomy and correction technique according to the severity of old tuberculous kyphosis.
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Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi · Jan 2012
[Treatment of large circular soft tissue defect in lower extremities with a combination of bridge flaps and free skin graft covered by vacuum sealing drainage].
To explore the surgical technique and clinical value of treatment for posttraumatic large circular soft tissue defect in the lower extremities using a combination of posterior tibial vascular bridge flap in the unaffected leg and skin graft covered by vacuum sealing drainage (VSD). ⋯ Patients with posttraumatic large circular soft tissue defect in the lower extremities can be effectively treated with a combination of bridge flaps and free skin graft covered by VSD, which can shorten the course of treatment, and restore the function of affected extremities as much as possible.