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Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound enhances callus consolidation in distraction osteogenesis of the tibia by the technique of lengthening over the nail procedure

机译:低强度脉冲超声通过延长钉子程序的技术来增强胫骨牵张成骨过程中的骨call固结

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Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) has been widely accepted in promoting the fracture healing process. However, there have been limited clinical trials focused on the efficacy of LIPUS during distraction osteogenesis (DO) by the technique of lengthening over the nail procedure. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the efficacy of LIPUS during DO. We retrospectively evaluated 30 patients (60 segments) who underwent simultaneous bilateral tibial lengthening over the nail. The patients were grouped into the LIPUS group and the control group based on LIPUS stimulation. The two patient groups were compared for demographic data (sex, age at operation, preoperative height, BMI, and smoking history), qualitative assessments of the callus (callus shape and type), external fixation index, and four cortical healing indexes. Fifteen patients (30 segments) were classified as the LIPUS group, and another 15 patients (30 segments) were classified as the control group. No significant differences were found in the assessed demographic data between the groups. LIPUS stimulated a more cylindrical, more homogenous, and denser type of callus formation at the end of the distraction phase. The two groups exhibited equivalent outcomes in terms of external fixation index (p?=?0.579). However, significant differences were found in healing indexes of the anterior and medial cortices (p? 0.001 and p?=?0.002, respectively). The healing indexes of those cortices in the LIPUS group (mean of 36.6?days/cm and 32.5?days/cm, respectively) reflected their significantly faster healing compared to the control group (mean HI of 57.5?days/cm and 44.2?days/cm, respectively). There were no LIPUS-related complications. LIPUS is a noninvasive and effective adjuvant therapy to enhance callus maturation during DO. It enhances callus consolidation and may have a positive effect on the appropriate callus shape and type.
机译:低强度脉冲超声(LIPUS)在促进骨折愈合过程中已被广泛接受。然而,通过延长指甲手术的技术,有限的临床试验集中在LIPUS在牵引成骨(DO)期间的功效。本研究的目的是评估DO期间LIPUS的疗效。我们回顾性评估了30例患者(60例),他们同时在指甲上进行了双侧胫骨延长。根据LIPUS刺激将患者分为LIPUS组和对照组。比较两组患者的人口统计学数据(性别,手术年龄,术前身高,BMI和吸烟史),愈伤组织的定性评估(愈伤组织的形状和类型),外固定指数和四个皮质愈合指数。 15名患者(30个部分)被分类为LIPUS组,另外15名患者(30个部分)被分类为对照组。在两组之间的评估人口统计数据中未发现显着差异。在牵引阶段结束时,LIPUS刺激了更圆柱形,更均匀和密集的愈伤组织形成。两组在外固定指数方面表现出相同的结果(p?=?0.579)。然而,在前皮质和中皮质的愈合指数中发现了显着差异(分别为p <0.001和p = 0.002)。 LIPUS组中这些皮质的愈合指数(分别为36.6?days / cm和32.5?days / cm)反映出它们的愈合速度明显快于对照组(HI平均值为57.5?day / cm和44.2?day)。 / cm)。没有与LIPUS相关的并发症。 LIPUS是一种无创且有效的辅助疗法,可增强DO期间的愈伤组织成熟。它可以增强愈伤组织的巩固作用,并且可以对适当的愈伤组织形状和类型产生积极影响。

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