Advancing fracture management: the role of minimally invasive osteosynthesis in orthopedic trauma care.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Florian Wichlas, Gerwin Haybäck, Valeska Hofmann, Amelie Deluca, Andreas Traweger, Christian Deininger
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Purpose: Minimally Invasive Osteosynthesis (MIO) developed to be a key technique in orthopedic trauma surgery, offering a less invasive alternative for managing fractures in various anatomical regions. However, standardized guidelines for its application are lacking. This study aims to establish comprehensive principles for MIO to guide surgeons in treating different types of fractures and its locations.

Methods: A retrospective analysis including 57 fractures in 53 patients was conducted. All patients were treated with MIO. Study range - March 2017 to January 2022 at a Level-I trauma university hospital. The analysis covered various fracture types, focusing on surgical approaches, reduction techniques, plate insertion methods, and its outcomes. The efficacy and safety of MIO was evaluated by analyzing complications, fracture healing time, and necessary revision surgeries.

Results: MIO is a versatile and effective fracture treatment that minimized soft tissue damage and ensured stable osteosynthetic results. Articular fractures typically used a "one way up" plate insertion technique, while non-articular fractures applied an "inside-up-and-down" approach. Low complication rates confirmed the safety and efficiency of MIO.

Conclusion: This research established generalized principles for MIO, offering a systematic approach that can be applied for various fracture types and its locations, by overall enhancing the surgical efficiency as well as patient recovery, without compromising outcomes.

Level of evidence: This study is classified as Level III evidence according to "The Oxford 2011 Levels of Evidence".

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推进骨折管理:微创骨合成术在创伤骨科护理中的作用。
目的:微创骨合成术(MIO)已发展成为创伤骨科手术中的一项关键技术,为处理不同解剖区域的骨折提供了一种创伤较小的替代方法。然而,目前尚缺乏标准化的应用指南。本研究旨在制定 MIO 的综合原则,以指导外科医生治疗不同类型的骨折及其部位:方法:对 53 名患者的 57 处骨折进行了回顾性分析。所有患者均接受了 MIO 治疗。研究范围--2017 年 3 月至 2022 年 1 月,在一家一级创伤大学医院进行。分析涵盖各种骨折类型,重点关注手术方法、复位技术、钢板插入方法及其结果。通过分析并发症、骨折愈合时间和必要的翻修手术来评估 MIO 的有效性和安全性:结果:MIO 是一种多功能、有效的骨折治疗方法,可最大限度地减少软组织损伤,并确保稳定的骨合成效果。关节骨折通常采用 "单向上 "钢板插入技术,而非关节骨折则采用 "内上外下 "的方法。低并发症发生率证实了 MIO 的安全性和高效性:这项研究确立了MIO的通用原则,提供了一种可适用于不同骨折类型和部位的系统方法,在不影响疗效的前提下,全面提高了手术效率和患者恢复:根据《牛津 2011 年证据等级》,本研究被列为 III 级证据。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
311
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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