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摘要
大脚趾近端指骨骨折涉及关节面的成角或脱位,需要进行复位和固定。我们使用新型钢丝连接外固定器 ICHI-FIXATOR® 系统治疗了一名此类骨折患者。一名 45 岁的男性在下楼梯时不慎滑倒,左脚大脚趾受到撞击而受伤。X光平片和计算机断层扫描显示左脚大脚趾近端趾骨骨折,关节面脱位并粉碎。手术使用了直径 1.1 毫米的 C 型钢丝和外固定器。术后患者立即恢复了行动能力并重新开始工作。术后四周,在门诊拆除了所有钢丝。术后八个月,患者在剧烈活动或锻炼时不再感到疼痛。这种新型的钢丝连接外固定器提供了可靠而牢固的固定,有助于患者迅速恢复正常的日常活动。这种技术可能是治疗脚趾骨折的有效选择。
The ICHI-FIXATOR® system, a novel wire-connected external fixator, demonstrates efficacy in managing intra-articular fractures involving the proximal phalanx of the big toe
Proximal phalanx fractures of the big toe involving angulation or dislocation of the articular surface require repositioning and fixation. We treated a patient with such a fracture using a novel wire-connected external fixator, the ICHI-FIXATOR® system. A 45-year-old male sustained an injury when slipping down the stairs and impacting his left big toe. Plain radiography and computed tomography revealed a proximal phalangeal fracture of the left big toe with dislocation of the articular surface and comminution. The surgical intervention was performed using 1.1-mm diameter C-wires and an external fixator. The patient regained ambulation and resumed work immediately after surgery. Four weeks postoperatively, all wires were removed on an outpatient basis. Eight months postoperatively, the patient experienced no pain during strenuous activities or exercises. This novel wire-connected external fixator provides reliable and secure fixation, facilitating a prompt return to normal daily activities. This technique may be an effective option for managing toe fractures.
期刊介绍:
Trauma Case Reports is the only open access, online journal dedicated to the publication of case reports in all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Case reports on all aspects of trauma management, surgical procedures for all tissues, resuscitation, anaesthesia and trauma and tissue healing will be considered for publication by the international editorial team and will be subject to peer review. Bringing together these cases from an international authorship will shed light on surgical problems and help in their effective resolution.