Traumatic manubriosternal dislocation.

作者: Thomas Kälicke , Thomas M. Frangen , Ernst J. Müller , Gert Muhr , Friedemann Hopf

DOI: 10.1007/S00402-006-0145-2

关键词: KyphosisReduction (orthopedic surgery)BandageContext (language use)DeformityAnkylosisJoint dislocationSurgeryOrthopedic surgeryMedicine

摘要: Manubriosternal dislocation is an extremely rare occurrence, especially as the result of indirect compression injury. dislocations are divided into two types: In a Type I dislocation, body sternum displaced in dorsal direction; II to ventral side manubrium. A manubriosternal may be caused by direct or trauma. Direct injury generally collision occurring context road accident. Resulting either dislocation. Indirect trauma always leads due flexion-compression mechanism region spine. Rheumatic arthritis and obvious kyphosis predisposing factors Non-operative treatments after reduction, e.g. correction tape plaster bandage, symptomatic pain treatment, application ice, several weeks without sports, associated with not inconsiderable rate subluxations reluxations, insufficient patient compliance. These disorders can lead chronic pain, periarticular calcification ankylosis, progressive deformity. It has been possible establish optimal, standardized operative procedure so far because small number cases. We have achieved very good, postoperative long-term outcomes plate osteosynthesis patients.

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