Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw
Objective: To propose an original method of surgical treatment for the acromial extremity of the clavicle rupture (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw. Methods: Anatomical study and a test method were applied to 43 cadavers of both sexes. During the period between 2000 and...
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doaj-64f09e576b604fbbb8bba4f668b65d162020-11-24T21:30:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine2221-16912015-07-015757958410.1016/j.apjtb.2015.05.004Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screwIvan Viktorovich Borozda0Mikhail Anatolievich Danilov1Kirill Sergeevich Golokhvast2Department of Traumotology and Orthopedics, Amur State Medical Academy, 95 Gorky Street, Blagoveshchensk, RussiaDepartment of Traumotology and Orthopedics, Amur State Medical Academy, 95 Gorky Street, Blagoveshchensk, RussiaScientific Educational Center of Nanotechnology, Far Eastern Federal University, 10 Pushkinskaya Street, Vladivostok, RussiaObjective: To propose an original method of surgical treatment for the acromial extremity of the clavicle rupture (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw. Methods: Anatomical study and a test method were applied to 43 cadavers of both sexes. During the period between 2000 and 2013, 34 patients of both sexes were operated upon using the new method. In the comparison group (n = 120), the fixation of the acromial extremity of the clavicle rupture was performed with hamate plate, Lee hook and Kirschner wires. Results: Its application allows, according to the evaluation scale of Constant and Murley (1987), 10% more preservation of the function of the shoulder compared with traditional methods of surgical treatment, and shortens the required hospital treatment and temporary disability periods. Conclusions: It is shown that the proposed author's method combines low invasiveness, minimum dimensions of the construction and low-cost treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169115000866Acromioclavicular jointAcromioclavicular ligamentClavicular-coracoid ligamentSplinting of acromioclavicular joint |
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Ivan Viktorovich Borozda Mikhail Anatolievich Danilov Kirill Sergeevich Golokhvast Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine Acromioclavicular joint Acromioclavicular ligament Clavicular-coracoid ligament Splinting of acromioclavicular joint |
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Ivan Viktorovich Borozda Mikhail Anatolievich Danilov Kirill Sergeevich Golokhvast |
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Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw |
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Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw |
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Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw |
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Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw |
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Treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw |
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treatment of patients with acromioclavicular joint injuries (rockwood ii–vi) with modeled kirschner wire and cortical screw |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine |
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2221-1691 |
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2015-07-01 |
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Objective: To propose an original method of surgical treatment for the acromial extremity of the clavicle rupture (Rockwood II–VI) with modeled Kirschner wire and cortical screw.
Methods: Anatomical study and a test method were applied to 43 cadavers of both sexes. During the period between 2000 and 2013, 34 patients of both sexes were operated upon using the new method. In the comparison group (n = 120), the fixation of the acromial extremity of the clavicle rupture was performed with hamate plate, Lee hook and Kirschner wires.
Results: Its application allows, according to the evaluation scale of Constant and Murley (1987), 10% more preservation of the function of the shoulder compared with traditional methods of surgical treatment, and shortens the required hospital treatment and temporary disability periods.
Conclusions: It is shown that the proposed author's method combines low invasiveness, minimum dimensions of the construction and low-cost treatment. |
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Acromioclavicular joint Acromioclavicular ligament Clavicular-coracoid ligament Splinting of acromioclavicular joint |
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