糖果盒技术结合缝合线和尼斯结:一种治疗下极髌骨骨折的新方法。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
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摘要

目的:我们的研究探讨了糖果盒(CB)技术与缝合线和尼斯结作为治疗下极髌骨骨折的新方法,可能优于传统的金属丝固定。方法:提取5例成人膝关节的CT数据,建立下极髌骨骨折有限元模型和4个内固定模型。包括CB技术联合高强度缝合和Nice结(CB- h)、CB技术联合肌腱缝合和Nice结(CB- t)、CB技术联合钢丝(CB- s)和张力带连接联合环扣连接(TBWC)。比较膝关节屈伸时的位移和应力分布。物理模型是使用3D打印技术创建的。然后对这些模型进行静态拉伸试验和动态疲劳试验。对21例CB-H治疗患者和22例TBWC治疗患者的数据进行分析,以评估其有效性。结果:有限元分析表明,在所有膝关节状态下,CB-H和CB-T的位移均低于失效阈值。与CB-S和TBWC组相比,CB-H和CB-T组髌骨和内固定的应力较低。静态和动态生物力学实验均证实了CB-H和CB-T的位移也保持在破坏阈值以下。在临床研究中,CB-H组在手术时间、术中出血量、切口长度及临床愈合时间、并发症控制等方面均优于TBWC组。结论:CB技术联合缝线和尼斯结可为下极髌骨骨折提供足够的固定强度。这种方法使早期功能锻炼和避免二次手术的需要。这可能是传统TBWC手术的一个很有前途的替代方案。
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Candy box technique with sutures and Nice knot : a novel approach to inferior pole patellar fractures.

Candy box technique with sutures and Nice knot : a novel approach to inferior pole patellar fractures.

Candy box technique with sutures and Nice knot : a novel approach to inferior pole patellar fractures.

Candy box technique with sutures and Nice knot : a novel approach to inferior pole patellar fractures.

Aims: Our study explores the candy box (CB) technique with sutures and Nice knot as a novel treatment for inferior pole patellar fractures, potentially superior to traditional wire fixation.

Methods: CT data from five adult knee joints were extracted to create finite element models for inferior pole patellar fractures and four internal fixation models. These included CB technique combined with high-strength sutures and Nice knot (CB-H), CB technique combined with tendon sutures and Nice knot (CB-T), CB technique combined with steel wires (CB-S), and tension-band wiring combined with cerclage wiring (TBWC). Displacement and stress distribution during knee flexion and extension were compared. Physical models were created using 3D printing technology. These models were then subjected to static tensile test and dynamic fatigue test. Data from 21 patients treated with CB-H and 22 patients treated with TBWC were analyzed to assess the effectiveness.

Results: Finite element analysis (FEA) indicated that displacements for CB-H and CB-T were below the failure threshold in all knee joint states. Stresses on the patella and internal fixation were lower in the CB-H and CB-T groups compared with the CB-S and TBWC groups. Both static and dynamic biomechanical experiments confirmed that displacements of CB-H and CB-T also remained below the failure threshold. In clinical research, the CB-H group outperformed the TBWC group in operating time, intraoperative blood loss, length of incision and time to clinical union, and complication control.

Conclusion: The CB technique combined with sutures and Nice knot can provide sufficient fixation strength for inferior pole patellar fractures. This method enables early functional exercise and avoids the need for secondary surgery. It could be a promising alternative to traditional TBWC surgery.

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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
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156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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