Aim. Which patients is bone-defect-reconstruction with the Masquelet-technique suitable and which problems did we see?. Method. From 11/2011 to 4/2016 we treated 49 Patients (12f/37m) with bone-defects up to 150mm after septic complications with the Masquelet-technique. We had infected-non-unions of upper and lower extremity, chronic osteomyelitis, infected knee-arthrodesis and upper-ancle-empyema. On average the patients were 48 (8–74) years old. The mean bone-defect-size was 60 mm (25–150). From other hospitals came 47 of the 49 patient, where they had up to 20 (mean 4,9) operations caused by the infection. The time before transfer to our hospital was on average 177days (6–720). 40 patients receaved flaps because of soft tissue-defects (12 free flaps, 28 local flaps). 21 patients suffered a polytrauma. In 8 cases the femur, in 4 cases a knee-arthrodesis, in 34 cases tibia, in 2 cases humerus and in 1 case the ulna were infected resulting in bone defects. Indication for the Masquelet-technique was low-/incompliance in 35 cases due to higher grade of
For which patients is bone-defect-reconstruction with the Masquelet-technique suitable?. Between 11/2011 and 1/2015 we treated 27 Patients (4 female/ 23 male) with bone-defects up to 150mm after septic complications with the Masquelet-technique. Reason of the bone defects were infected-non-unions of lower extremity, chronic osteomyelitis, infected knee-arthrodesis, chronic upper-ancle-empyema and infect-defect-non-union of the humerus. On average the patients were 47,5 (18–74) years old. The mean bone-defect-size was 62,6 mm (25–150). 26 of the 27 patients came from other hospitals, where they had up to 20 (mean 4,9) operations caused by the infection. The time before transfer to our hospital was on average 177days (6–720). 25 patients receaved flaps because of soft tissue-defects (7 free flaps, 18 local flaps). 13 patients suffered a polytrauma. In 5 cases the femur, in 3 cases a knee-arthrodesis, in 18 cases the tibia and in 1 case the humerus was affected by infection resulting in bone defects. Indication for the Masquelet-technique was low-/incompliance in 10 cases due to higher grade of
To assess the impact of the declaration of the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of visits to a traumatology emergency department (ED), and on their severity. Retrospective observational study. All visits to a traumatology ED were recorded, except for consultations for genitourinary, ocular and abdominal trauma and other ailments that did not have a musculoskeletal aetiology. Visit data were collected from March 14 to April 13 2020, and were subsequently compared with the visits recorded during the same periods in the previous two years.Aims
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