Seyed Reza Sharifi, MD; Seyed Mehdi Mazloomi, MD; Ali Birjandinejad, MD; Mohammad Taghi Peivandi, MD; Amir Reza Bidkhori, MD
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Background: Acetabular fracture is a common injury, with unclear treatment outcome. We are reporting the results of treatment of unstable acetabular fractures, comparing operative with non-operative treatment in a small group of patients.Methods: In a retrospective study, in a teaching hospital, 20 cases ...
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Background: Acetabular fracture is a common injury, with unclear treatment outcome. We are reporting the results of treatment of unstable acetabular fractures, comparing operative with non-operative treatment in a small group of patients.Methods: In a retrospective study, in a teaching hospital, 20 cases of unstable acetabular fracture treated with open reduction and internal fixation were compared with 20 cases who had been treated non-surgically. The mean age was 34.5 years old (20-50 yrs old). The early clinical resuts, including complications, and also treatment costs were compared in those two groups.Results: There was no significant difference in the level of function between the two groups.There was a higher rate of heterotopic ossification and nerve injury in the operated cases, but not statistically significant. The time to fracture :::union::: was less in the non-operated cases. The hospital cost was significantly higher in the non-operative group (p < /em>
Mohammad Taghi Peivandi, MD; Seyed Reza Sharifi, MD Sharifi, MD; Eghbal Sadri, MD
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Background: There are many different methods of treatment for Kienbock's disease or avascular necrosis of the carpal lunate. We are reporting our experience with lunate excision, capitate osteotomy and inter capitate bone grafting.Methods: Eleven male patients with stage III lunatomalacia treated by ...
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Background: There are many different methods of treatment for Kienbock's disease or avascular necrosis of the carpal lunate. We are reporting our experience with lunate excision, capitate osteotomy and inter capitate bone grafting.Methods: Eleven male patients with stage III lunatomalacia treated by lunate excision capitate osteotomy and intra-capitate bone grafting were assessed with a mean follow-up of 6 years (2-10 years). The cases were evaluated in terms of pain, function, grip power and return to pre-treatment activities.Results: Pain decreased significantly in all but one case. Grip strength had returned to above 70% of the strength of the opposite hand in all but one patient.Conclusions: Capitate osteotomy and inter-capitate bone graft without intercarpal arthrodesis in Kienbock disease is a safe and reliable technique for stage III disease.