Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association
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J South Orthop Assoc · Jan 2000
ReviewIliac crest autogenous bone grafting: donor site complications.
Autogenous bone grafting is often done in orthopaedic surgery for a variety of conditions. The iliac crest is currently the most common donor site for obtaining autogenous bone graft. We searched the literature to summarize reported complications related to the donation of autogenous bone from the iliac crest. ⋯ Currently, autogenous bone grafting is a necessary part of the treatment of various orthopaedic conditions. Obtaining bone from the iliac crest can be associated with significant morbidity. As bone grafting technology emerges, the known complications of the current standard should be weighed against the risk of alternate therapies.
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J South Orthop Assoc · Jan 2000
Case ReportsRupture of the flexor digitorum superficialis: occurrence after tendon repair of an adjacent digit.
A patient had a ruptured flexor digitorum sublimis tendon of the long finger in the region of decussation. The injury occurred several weeks after repair of a zone 2 flexor digitorum sublimis and flexor digitorum profundus tendon of the index finger.
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We present the unique case of a patient with a sequestered disk fragment posterior to the thecal sac producing symptoms of spinal stenosis with neurogenic claudication. The majority of sequestered disk fragments migrate in either a cranial or caudal direction. In only a few cases have disk fragments been identified posterior to the thecal sac. ⋯ Magnetic resonance imaging showed relatively severe stenosis at L4-5 with mild disk bulging. Intraoperatively, a large posteriorly placed encapsulated mass of soft tissue was found compressing the posterior portion of the thecal sac. Patients with acute onset of symptoms of spinal stenosis should have herniated disk included in their differential diagnosis, even in the absence of imaging confirmation.
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J South Orthop Assoc · Jan 1998
Clinical TrialCognitive-behavioral techniques in the treatment of chronic low back pain: preliminary results.
Review of the literature reveals chronic low back pain has not responded well to conventional medical treatment with medication and surgery. The addition of cognitive-behavioral approaches to complement conventional medicine seems to improve the results and lessens pain in this group of patients.
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J South Orthop Assoc · Jan 1998
ReviewPlate osteosynthesis of the distal femur: surgical techniques and results.
Over the past three decades, the techniques for internal fixation of the distal femur have evolved to provide reliably successful results. The improved outcomes of plate osteosynthesis of distal femur fractures are because of better implants, techniques of anatomic reduction and soft tissue handling, and post-fixation stability with early motion. We review the traditional Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen (AO) surgical techniques for plate osteosynthesis of the distal femur and the results reported using these methods.