经颧克氏针联合钢板固定治疗颧骨骨折。

Tomohisa Nagasao, Junpei Miyamoto, Tamotsu Tamaki, Weijin Ding, Jiang Hua, Tatsuo Nakajima
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摘要

骨折颧骨修复后,固定的颧骨偶尔会移位。这种现象通常被称为“复发”,是一种并发症,可以通过用钢板固定多个部位来预防。然而,这会损害骨骼的血液供应,从而导致萎缩。为了解决这个难题,我们提出了一种固定颧骨的新概念。骨折颧骨采用单位点钢板固定和经颧克氏针固定相结合的方法进行固定。这确保了固定颧骨的稳定性而不损害其血液供应。通过模拟模型进行动态实验,评价了用该方法固定骨折颧骨的稳定性。通过额外的经颧金属丝固定,螺钉-骨界面处的应力显著降低,这表明用我们的方法固定的颧骨比用单一钢板固定的颧骨复发的可能性更小。我们还回顾了用我们的方法治疗的患者的结果,这表明了它的临床实用性。
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Combined fixation with plates and transmalar Kirschner wires for zygomatic fractures.

After repair of a fractured zygoma, the fixed zygoma occasionally becomes displaced. This phenomenon--generally called "relapse"--is a complication that can be prevented by fixing plural sites with plates. However, this impairs blood supply to the bone, which causes atrophy. To solve this dilemma, we developed a new concept for fixing the zygoma. Fractured zygomas are fixed by combining plate fixation at a single site with transmalar fixation with Kirschner wires. This secures stability of the fixed zygoma without impairing its blood supply. We evaluated the stability of fractured zygomas fixed by our method by doing dynamic experiments using simulation models. The stresses at the screw-bone interfaces were significantly reduced by the additional transmalar fixation with wire, indicating that zygomas fixed by our method are less likely to relapse than zygomas fixed with a single plate. We also reviewed the outcomes of patients treated by our method, which indicates its clinical usefulness.

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