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  • Application of three-dimensional printing in the operation of distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury for teenagers

    Objective To investigate the application value of three-dimensional (3-D) printing technology in the operation of distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury for teenagers. Methods The retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 16 cases of children patients with distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury undergoing the operation by using of 3-D printing technology between January 2014 and December 2015. There were 12 males and 4 females with an age of 9-14 years (mean, 12.8 years). The causes of injury included traffic accident injury in 9 cases, heavy pound injury in 3 cases, and sport injury in 4 cases. The time from injury to operation was 3-92 hours (mean, 25.8 hours). According to Salter-Harris typing standard, the typing for epiphyseal injury was classified as type Ⅱ in 11 cases, type Ⅲ in 4 cases, and type Ⅳ in 1 case. The thin slice CT scan on the affected limb was performed before operation, and the Mimics14.0 medical software was applied for the design and the 1∶1 fracture model was printed by the 3-D printer; the stimulation of operative reduction was made in the fracture model, and bone plate, Kirschner wire, and hollow screw with the appropriate size were chosen, then the complete operative approach and method were designed and the internal fixator regimen was chosen, then the practical operation was performed based on the preoperative design regimen. Results The operation time was 40-68 minutes (mean, 59.1 minutes); the intraoperative blood loss was 5-102 mL (mean, 35 mL); the intraoperative fluoroscopy times was 2-6 times (mean, 2.8 times). All the patiens were followed up 12-24 months (mean, 15 months). The fracture of 15 cases reached anatomic reduction, and 1 cases had no anatomic reduction with the displaced end less than 1 mm. All the fractures reached bony union with the healing time of 2-4 months (mean, 2.6 months). There was no deep vein thrombosis, premature epiphyseal closure and oblique, or uneven ankle surface occurred, and there was no complication such as osteomyelitis, varus or valgus of ankle joint, joint stiffness, traumatic arthritis. Helfet scores of ankle function were measured at 12 months after operation, the results were excellent in 15 cases and good in 1 case. The angulation of introversion and extroversion for the affected limb was (6.56±2.48)°, and the growth length was (4.44±2.31) mm, and there was no significant difference (t=0.086, P=0.932; t=0.392, P=0.697) when compared with the uninjured side [(6.50±1.51)°, (4.69±1.08) mm]. Conclusion As the assistive technology, 3-D printing technology has a certain clinical application value in improving the effectiveness of distal tibia fracture involving epiphyseal plate injury.

    Release date:2017-10-10 03:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of picture archiving and communication systems in lateral wedge osteotomy for cubitus varus deformity in teenagers

    ObjectiveTo investigate effectiveness of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) in lateral wedge osteotomy for cubitus varus deformity in teenagers.MethodsA clinical data of 16 teenagers with cubitus varus deformity between July 2014 and July 2016 was retrospectively analyzed. All patients were treated with lateral wedge osteotomy and fixed with plate. Before operation, the osteotomy design (the osteotomy angle and length) was done in the PACS, including the carrying angle of healthy limb and the varus angle of affected side. There were 10 males and 6 females, with an average age of 11.4 years (range, 10-17 years). The disease duration ranged from 2 to 10 years (mean, 5.6 years). The preoperative X-ray film showed that the supracondylar fractures of the humerus had all healed, and 9 cases had internal rotation deformity; the varus angle of the affected side was 19.5°-33.5°. After operation, the fracture healing and cubitus varus deformity correction were observed by X-ray films, the elbow function was evaluated by Mayo scoring, and the elbow range of motion was detected.ResultsThere was no significant difference between the actual intraoperative osteotomy angle and length and the preoperative design (P>0.05). The hospital stay was 2-8 days, with an average of 4.5 days. No complication such as incision infection or ulnar nerve injury occurred. All 16 cases were followed up 12-18 months, with an average of 14 months. X-ray films showed that the osteotomy healed at 2-7 months after operation, with an average of 2.5 months. The internal fixators were removed within 8-14 months after operation (mean, 12.0 months). X-ray films measurement showed that the carrying angle of the affected side recovered to (10.3±2.0)° at 1 day after operation, which was not significantly different from that of the healthy side [(10.6±1.5)°] before operation (t=0.480, P=0.637). The carrying angle of the affected side was (9.8±2.6)° at 1 year after operation, which was not significantly different from that of the healthy side [(10.4±1.6)°] at the same time point (t=0.789, P=0.438). At 1 year after operation, the ranges of flexion and extension of affected side were (131.6±8.4)° and (6.4±2.6)°, respectively; and the ranges of flexion and extension of healthy side were (134.2±6.3)° and (5.9±2.2)°, respectively. There was no significant difference between the healthy and affected sides (t=1.143, P=0.262; t=0.587, P=0.561). The elbow joint function at 1 year after operation evaluated by Mayo scoring standard rated as excellent in 9 cases, good in 6 cases, and fair in 1 case, and the excellent and good rate was 93.7%.ConclusionBefore lateral wedge osteotomy, the PACS is used to design the osteotomy angle and length, which can guide the operation and make the osteotomy more accurate and simple.

    Release date:2021-06-30 04:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of the influencing factors of internet game addiction among middle school students

    Objective To explore the influencing factors of internet game addiction among middle school students. Methods Students from a certain district in Sichuan between September 2022 and March 2023 were included as participants. Basic information such as gender, age, whether the subjects were only children, place of residence, parental education, and subjective economic status were investigated. The nine-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-short form was used to investigate whether participants had internet game addiction, and the Berkman-Syme Social Network Index was used to evaluate the participants’ social level. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to conduct multivariate analysis to explore the influencing factors of internet game addiction. Results A total of 594 questionnaires were distributed, and 592 valid questionnaires were ultimately obtained. The detection rate of internet game addiction was 12.0%. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that gender (t=−8.281, P<0.001), age (t=3.211, P=0.001), subjective economic status in the region (t=2.025, P=0.043), and social level (t=−4.239, P<0.001) were the influencing factors of online game addiction. Due to the P value was close to the set test level (0.05), subjective economic status in the region was not considered an influencing factor of internet game addiction. Conclusion Teenagers with male gender, older age, and lower social skills are more likely to develop addiction to internet games.

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