髋臼横向骨折内固定

S. Atchison, D. P. Mukherjee, R. N. Kruse, R. Mayeux, J. Albright
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已有研究表明,用后路钢板和前柱钢板或螺钉固定髋臼横向骨折可提供足够的稳定性(见T. Sawaguchi等人,Acta Orthop。Scand。,第55卷,第601-5页,1984年)。本研究检验的假设是单纯的髋臼横向骨折可以单独通过后路钢板固定,而不需要前柱钢板或螺钉固定。如果是这样,这将减少手术时间,并消除前路螺钉放置或前路钢板剥离的困难任务。因此,本研究的目的是比较髋臼横向骨折在髋屈曲0度和90度时,单纯后路钢板固定与后路钢板+前柱螺钉固定的稳定性。作者得出结论:1。单纯髋臼横向骨折在髋屈曲0/spl度时为“稳定”,在髋屈曲90/spl度时为“不稳定”。2. 在90°/spl度/髋关节屈曲时,不固定与仅固定相比,骨折部位的轴向刚度和后路位移有统计学意义上的差异。但在髋关节屈曲0/spl度和90/spl度时,单独后路钢板与后路钢板+前柱螺钉固定比较无显著差异。
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Internal fixation of transverse acetabular fractures
It has been shown that fixation of transverse acetabular fractures with a posterior plate and either an anterior column plate or screw provides adequate stability (see T. Sawaguchi et al., Acta Orthop. Scand., vol. 55, p. 601-5, 1984). The hypothesis tested in the current study is that simple transverse acetabular fractures can be fixed by posterior plating alone without the need for anterior column plating or screw fixation. If so, this would reduce operative time and eliminate the difficult task of anterior screw placement or dissection for anterior plating. So the objective of this study was to compare the stability of transverse acetabular fractures fixed with posterior plating alone versus posterior plating and anterior column screw fixation, at both zero and 90/spl deg/ of hip flexion. The authors conclude that: 1. The simple transverse acetabular fractures are "stable" when loaded at 0/spl deg/ of hip flexion and "unstable" when loaded at 90/spl deg/ of hip flexion. 2. There was a statistically significant difference in the axial stiffness and the posterior displacement at the fracture site when comparing no fixation versus fixation only at 90/spl deg/ hip flexion. But there was no significant difference when comparing posterior plating alone versus posterior plate and anterior column screw fixation at both 0/spl deg/ and 90/spl deg/ of hip flexion.
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