双板固定治疗老年痴呆症患者锁骨骨折:病例系列。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.945489
Dae-Geun Kim, Eugene Jae Jin Park, Sung Choi
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背景 锁骨骨折是一种常见的损伤,移位性骨折的标准手术治疗方法是使用单块上置钢板进行钢板固定。然而,在痴呆患者中使用这种技术会带来挑战,包括增加术后并发症的风险,如固定失败、错位愈合和不愈合。病例报告 这是两个锁骨轴骨折合并痴呆症患者的系列病例。第一例患者是一名 90 岁的女性,患有右锁骨骨折和血管性痴呆。她接受了上锁定加压钢板固定术,但由于她不配合,钢板被拔出。因此,我们为她进行了双板固定。术后她没有固定手臂,但钢板没有拔出,日常生活也没有任何问题。第二位患者是一位 78 岁的老年痴呆症晚期患者,因摔倒导致锁骨中轴骨折移位。由于他无法配合并遵循术后指导,医生决定采用双层钢板固定技术,将钢板置于前方和上方。随访6个月后,他的功能恢复令人满意,X光片显示骨折愈合。结论 在治疗老年痴呆症患者锁骨骨折时使用双钢板固定是一种可行的选择,可获得成功的疗效,且不会出现植入失败的情况。
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Dual-Plate Fixation in Treatment of Clavicle Fractures in Dementia Patients: A Case Series.

BACKGROUND Clavicle fractures are a common injury, and the standard surgical treatment for displaced shaft fractures is plate fixation using a single superiorly-placed plate. However, the use of this technique in dementia patients poses challenges, including increased risk of postoperative complications such as fixation failure, mal-union, and non-union. CASE REPORT This is a case series of 2 patients who had clavicle shaft fracture with dementia. The first was a 90-year-old woman with right clavicle fracture and vascular dementia. She underwent superior locking compression plate fixation, but the plate was pulled out because of her uncooperativeness. Therefore, we performed dual-plate fixation. She did not immobilize her arm after the surgery, but the plate did not pull out and she was doing well without any problems in daily life. The second patient was a 78-year-old man with advanced dementia who had a displaced midshaft clavicle fracture after a fall. Due to his inability to cooperate and follow postoperative instructions, a decision was made to employ a dual plating technique with plates applied anteriorly and superiorly. At 6-month follow-up, he had satisfactory functional outcomes and radiographic evidence of fracture healing. CONCLUSIONS The use of dual-plate fixation in the treatment of clavicle fractures in dementia patients is a viable option that can lead to successful outcomes and no failure-related implants.

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