Axel Jubel, Maximilian Knopf, Jil Marie Jubel, Hannah Herbst, Moritz Antonie
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摘要
保守治疗后出现锁骨不愈合(假关节)的几率(15%-24%)比手术治疗后(1.4%)高出约 10 倍。风险因素包括骨折位置、移位、骨折类型、性别、事故严重程度和再骨折。锁骨假关节的诊断可通过全面的病史、临床检查和影像学检查做出。主要症状是疼痛,通常伴有肩关节错位、不稳定、神经症状和活动受限。确诊需要通过 X 光图像,必要时还需要进行计算机断层扫描(CT)。根据X光图像的形态外观和病因对假性关节病进行分类。假关节分为有生命力的假关节和无生命力的假关节。只有有症状的假关节才需要治疗。磁场疗法或超声波等非手术治疗方法效果甚微。手术治疗适用于疼痛、活动受限或神经血管问题。手术治疗的目的是通过角度稳定的骨合成术恢复活力、骨长度和稳定性。在手术预处理的病例中,前下钢板位置是上钢板位置的良好替代方案。在某些情况下,可以采用双板骨合成术。骨缺损可使用自体骨材料、异体替代材料和血管移植材料。手术治疗的愈合率较高,但也会增加感染风险。
After conservative treatment nonunion (pseudarthrosis) of the clavicle can be observed approximately 10 times more frequently (15-24%) than after surgical treatment (1.4%). Risk factors include the fracture location, displacement, fracture type, sex, the severity of the accident and refractures. The diagnosis of pseudarthrosis of the clavicle can be made by a thorough medical history, clinical examination and imaging procedures. The main symptom is pain, often accompanied by malalignment, instability, neurological symptoms and restricted mobility of the affected shoulder. The diagnosis is confirmed by X‑ray images and, if necessary, a computed tomography (CT) scan. Pseudoarthrosis is classified according to the morphological appearance in X‑ray images and the cause. A differentiation is made between vital and nonvital pseudarthroses. Only symptomatic pseudarthrosis requires treatment. Nonoperative methods, such as magnetic field therapy or ultrasound are minimally effective. Surgical interventions are indicated for pain, movement restrictions or neurovascular problems. The goals of surgical treatment are to restore the vitality, bone length and stability through angular stable osteosynthesis. In cases of surgical pretreatment the anteroinferior plate position offers a good alternative to the superior plate position. In some cases double plating osteosynthesis can be indicated. Autogenous bone material, allogeneic substitute material and vascularized grafts are used for bony defects. Surgical treatment shows high rates of healing but also carries an increased risk of infection.