Massive Spongioplasty and External Fixation in the Posttraumatic Pseudoarthrosis Management – A Case Review
Authors:
L. Plánka; J. Poul; P. Gál
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika dštské chirurgie, ortopedie a traumatologie FN Brno
přednosta kliniky prof. MUDr. P. Gál, Ph. D.
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2005, roč. 84, č. 10, s. 505-510.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
The authors of this case review present three cases of posttraumatic pseudoarthroses as complications of open fractures of the forearm and the course of their treatment. External fixation with the Ilizar external fixation apparatus and bridging spongioplasty was applied in all patients. In the first presented case, the external fixation and spongioplasty was required after resection of the atrophic posttraumatic pseudoarthrosis. In the remaining two cases, furthermore, transposition of the distal fragment of the radius using distraction in order to correct its position against the distal part of the ulna, was required. The pseudoarthroses healed in all three subjects. The case review highlights the key significance of the external fixation method and the massive spongioplasty.
Key words:
childhood, fracture of the forearm diaphysis – pseudoarthrosis – spongioplasty
Labels
Surgery Orthopaedics Trauma surgeryArticle was published in
Perspectives in Surgery
2005 Issue 10
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