关节纤维化膝关节多韧带损伤的多阶段重建1例。

Q3 Medicine
Husnul Fuad Albar, R Permana Yudha Dibrata, Andrew Budiartha Budisantoso
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膝关节多韧带损伤是膝关节高能量和低能量损伤的结果,最常见的是由于机动车事故和运动相关损伤。多韧带膝关节重建后常见的并发症包括伤口感染、深静脉血栓形成(DVT)和关节纤维化。一名42岁的女性被一辆机动车撞倒,左膝疼痛肿胀。病人靠轮椅走动。她接受了清创和滑液清除手术。MRI检查和关节镜检查显示左膝关节纤维化和多韧带损伤。进行关节镜清创,膝关节评估显示多韧带损伤。进行了韧带重建,并在活动范围方面产生了良好的结果。关节纤维化引起行走和站立时的膝关节症状,这种情况往往比原来的损伤或退行性疾病更使人衰弱。即使是膝关节屈曲度减少5度也会导致行走困难,而膝关节屈曲度减少则会导致爬楼梯、坐着、进出椅子和汽车以及开车时出现问题。术后膝关节纤维化定义为屈伸和/或屈曲活动受限。关节纤维化分为轻度、中度和重度。分阶段手术包括急性初级副韧带修复和十字韧带重建,一旦获得改善的活动范围,并且在活动范围和稳定性方面有良好的结果报道。在关节纤维化的发展中起作用的条件包括急性前交叉韧带重建,后期康复和半月板损伤。关节镜清创在关节纤维化的治疗中起着关键作用。
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Multistage Reconstructions of Multi-ligamentous Injury in Arthrofibrosis Knee: a Case Report.

Multiligamentous knee injuries occur as a result of both high- and low-energy trauma to the knee, most commonly due to motor vehicle accidents and sports-related injuries. Commonly reported complications after multi-ligament knee reconstruction include wound infection, deep venous thrombosis (DVT), and arthrofibrosis. A 42-year-old female was struck by a motor vehicle and suffered pain and swelling in her left knee. The patient was ambulated using a wheelchair. She underwent debridement and a synovial fluid evacuation procedure. An MRI examination and arthroscopy revealed arthrofibrosis and multi-ligamentous injury in her left knee. Arthroscopic debridement was performed, and the evaluation of the knee showed a multi-ligamentous injury. Ligament reconstruction was performed and produced a favorable outcome in terms of range of motion.Arthrofibrosis causes knee symptoms during walking and standing, and the condition is frequently more debilitating than the original injury or degenerative condition. Even a small loss of knee extension of 5 results in difficulty walking, while a loss of flexion creates problems with stair climbing, sitting, getting in and out of chairs and cars, and driving. Post-operative fibrosis of the knee is defined as a limited ROM in extension and/or flexion. Arthrofibrosis is classified as mild, moderate, and severe. Staged surgery consists of acute primary repair of collateral ligaments with cruciate reconstruction once improved range of motion has been obtained, and good outcomes have been reported for range of motion and stability. Conditions that play a role in the development of arthrofibrosis include acute ACL reconstruction, late rehabilitation, and meniscus injury. Arthroscopic debridement plays a pivotal role in the management of arthrofibrosis.

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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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