神经源性异位骨化:综述。第二部分

V. A. Novikov, Alina M. Khodorovskaya, V. V. Umnov, E. Melchenko, Dmitriy V. Umnov
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背景:神经源性异位骨化的特点是,由于各种病因造成的严重脑损伤或脊髓损伤而在身体软组织中形成骨组织。在神经源性异位骨化中,髋关节最常受到影响。目的:分析有关髋关节神经源性异位骨化的器械诊断、手术和非手术治疗方法及预防的出版物。材料与方法:在综述的第二部分,我们分析了有关现代诊断、手术和保守治疗方法、预防髋关节神经源性异位骨化的形成和复发的文献。我们在科学文献数据库(即 PubMed、Google Scholar、Cochrane Library、CrossRef 和 eLibrary)中搜索了相关数据,没有语言限制。结果:现代诊断方法可筛查髋关节神经源性异位骨化的高危患者,并通过计算机断层扫描或磁共振成像进一步核实诊断。尽管目前对髋部神经源性异位骨化切除的时机还缺乏共识,但手术治疗是最有效的方法,可以切除或减少神经源性异位骨化的体积。大多数病例需要控制疼痛综合征并改善患者的生活质量。尽管病因相同(中枢神经系统受损),但由于脊髓损伤、脑外伤和脑瘫等原因,预防和治疗髋关节神经源性异位骨化症患者的非手术方法效果各异。结论:考虑到中枢神经系统病变的原因,随机对照试验将有助于确定预防髋关节神经源性异位骨化形成和复发的保守治疗方法的疗效。
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Neurogenic heterotopic ossification: A review. Part 2
BACKGROUND: Neurogenic heterotopic ossification is characterized by the formation of bone tissue in the soft tissues of the body caused by severe brain or spinal cord injury of various etiologies. In neurogenic heterotopic ossification, the hip joints are most often affected. AIM: To analyze publications on the instrumental diagnosis, surgical and nonsurgical methods of treatment, and prevention of neurogenic heterotopic ossification of the hip joints. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the second part of our review, we analyzed the literature on modern diagnostics, surgical and conservative methods of treatment, prevention of the formation and recurrence of neurogenic heterotopic ossification of the hip joints. Data were searched in scientific literature databases, namely, PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, CrossRef, and eLibrary, without language restrictions. RESULTS: Modern diagnostic methods allow the screening of hip neurogenic heterotopic ossification in patients at high risk of their formation, with further verification of the diagnosis by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Despite the lack of consensus on the timing of hip neurogenic heterotopic ossification removal at present, surgical treatment is the most effective method, which allows the removal or reduction of the volume of neurogenic heterotopic ossification. Most cases require controlling the pain syndrome and improving the quality of life of the patients. Despite the common etiologic factor (damage to the central nervous system), nonsurgical methods of the prevention and treatment of patients with neurogenic heterotopic ossification of the hip joints have different effectiveness because of spinal cord injury, cerebral trauma, and cerebral palsy. CONCLUSIONS: Randomized controlled trials will help to establish the efficacy of conservative treatment methods to prevent the formation and recurrence of hip joint neurogenic heterotopic ossification, taking into account the cause of central nervous system lesions.
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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