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  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • Cementless  (1)
  • Thoracic spine fracture  (1)
  • Atlantoaxial screw fixation
  • C2 instability
  • Chimiothérapie locale
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1068
    Keywords: Modular femoral prosthesis ; Fretting ; Taper socket ; Cementless
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les auteurs décrivent une nouvelle prothèse fémorale modulaire associant une prothèse conventionnelle et un clou centro-médullaire. La prothèse est constituée d’une pièce céphalique et d’une partie diaphysaire fixées ensemble par un cône morse. Chaque pièce est modulaire selon les besoins en longueur et en diamètre. L’antéversion de la pièce céphalique est libre. Les pièces diaphysaires ont une courbure sagittale anatomique et sont creuses, permettant l’utilisation d’un guide centro-médullaire. Les pièces diaphysaires longues peuvent être verrouillées. Les pièces céphalique et diaphysaire sont en alliage de titane et la pièce diaphysaire a une surface grenaillée dans sa partie proximale. Le cône morse a été optimisé par l’adjonction d’une rainure qui a diminué l’usure par abrasion lors des tests de fatigue. Aucun démontage de la jonction intraprothétique et aucune fracture dé tige n’a été rencontrée lors de c es tests. La technique opératoire n’offre aucune particularité. Cent vingtquatre prothèses ont été implantées depuis 1990, principalement pour des fractures du col fémoral et des changements de prothèses totales de hanche. Les résultats cliniques sont en cours d’investigation. D’autres indications plus rares ont été choisies : pseudarthrose per-trochantérienne, fracture sur coxarthrose, chirurgie métastatique. Cette prothèse permet un ancrage diaphysaire stable dans les pertes de substance de l’extrémité supérieure du fémur, et autorise ainsi la repousse osseuse dans cette zone, spontanée ou après greffe osseuse, et la fixation proximale secondaire. L’optimisation du cône morse a permis de diminuer de façon considérable l’usure par abrasion. La modularité de la prothèse permet de s’adapter à toutes les morphologies et toutes les situations cliniques.
    Notes: Summary The development and clinical indications of a new modular femoral endoprosthesis consisting of a head and shaft component is discribed. Components are available in different lengths and diameters and therefore can be joined individually depending on the patients anatomy and surgery required. Both parts are joined by a unique optimized taper socket with a groove, avoiding fretting and corosion. Fatigue tests showed no loosening of the tapered connection and no prosthesis fracture. The advantage of this new modular prosthesis is diaphyseal stabilization, if necessairy by two distal interlocking screwes. Indications are revisions, pertrochanteric femoral and neoplastic fractures if cementless bridging of boney defects in the calcar region must be achieved. Further indications are femoral neck fraktures and coxarthrosis if stable diaphyseal fixation is required. The material and surface structure as well as the philosophie of the distal fixation are discussed.
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  • 2
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    European spine journal 4 (1995), S. 302-307 
    ISSN: 1432-0932
    Keywords: Thoracic spine fracture ; Thoracoscopy ; Bone grafting
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Modern concepts of treating thoracic and lumbar spinal trauma are based on posterior transpedicular fixation techniques which confer angular stability and instrument only a few levels of the spine. In addition, to prevent secondary losses in postoperative reduction of kyphotic deformities, transpedicular resection of torn dises, and inter-and intracorporeal bone grafting are included in the repair procedures for the entire damaged motion segment. However, due to the small size of the pedicles, a transpedicular approach to the injured vertebral body is not possible in the upper thoracic spine. Patients whose thoracic spine trauma is not serious enough to require ventral instrumentation through open thoracotomy, but who present with an unstable vertebral fracture, may profit from additional ventral bone grafting to stabilize the fracture. The present study examined the feasibility of thoracoscopic ventral bone grafting in seven patients with unstable fractures of the upper thoracic spine. For primary repair, we stabilized the fracture by using posterior transpedicular screw systems (rods or plates). Simultaneously, spongiosa was harvested from the posterior iliac crest and deepfrozen. Repair was completed a few days later via a ventral thoracoscopic approach. The main location of the ventral osseous defect was identified by intraoperative radiology. After mechanical removal of destroyed connective tissue and disc material, fusion was performed using the previously harvested spongiosa, which was placed into the intervertebral disc space and the anterior osseous defect. Our results show thoracoscopic bone grafting to be technically possible and associated with low morbidity, with a potential of yielding satisfactory long-term results.
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