Lumbar typical cases |
| Female, 17 years old, old tuberculous kyphosis of thoracolumbar segment, the kyphosis angle was 130o. After posterior correction procedure, only 37.5o was left. The corrective rate of kyphosis was 71.5%. |
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Vertebral cranial surgery to introduce the new surgery |
1.Posterior C1–C2 Fusion by Transarticular Screw(TAS)with Morselized Autograft and without Additional Internal Fixation.
Bilateral transarticular screws alone and morselized grafts have high fusion rate in atlantoaxial arthrodesis without instrument failure. TAS fixation could provide stability that is clinically equivalent to the standard |
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Typical cases of cervical Group |
| Case 1. Cervical spondylotic myelopathy due to C4-5 soft disc protrusion. Operation: C4-5 discectomy and intervertebral fusion with cage and plat. |
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Typical cases of spinal Group |
| Case 1. Cervical spondylotic myelopathy due to C4-5 soft disc protrusion. Operation: C4-5 discectomy and intervertebral fusion with cage and plat. |
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Joint Group typical cases |
Case 1:
Female, 48, C2,C3 chordoma, C2,C3 spondylectomy and reconstruction surgery via multiple approaches. No recurrence in 2-year-follow up. |
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case1 |
FIGURE 1:A 27-year-old male, car accident, multiple injury. A. right distal femur (33-C3) and proximal tibia(41-C3)and ipsilateral patella comminuted fractures. B. left femoral transverse fracture and proximal tibia comminuted fracture(41-C3). Both proximal tibias were Gustilo Ⅱ open fractures. |
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case3 |
FIGURE 1-2: A 21-year-old female fell from 4th floor with her right extremities hitting on the ground and resulted in hemorrhagic shock with fractures of the distal tibia and fibula, right shaft of the humerus and femur, right acetabulum and sacrum and left pubic ramus; right renal contusion and laceration. |
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case5 |
A 9-year-boy who had L4-5 fracture and dislocation resulted from heavy goods drop on the back Decompression, reduction of L4-5 fracture and dislocation , L3-S1 pedicle screw fixation.were performed. Three months later he could walk with crutches. |
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case7 |
FIGURE 1: After 11 years and four operations in other hospital, nonunion and abnormal movement existed in left upper arm. |
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case8 |
FIGURE 1-2: A 45-year-old man injured in a car accident with comminuted fractures of right distal femur, L1-2 fractures and dislocation, complete injury of conus medullaris, right multiple rib fractures and lung contusion. |
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case9 |
FIGURE 1:A 21-year-old American college student, multiple fractures of cervical and lumber spine in a car accident, ASIA C incomplete paralysis. |
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case10 |
| FIGURE: Percutaneous fixation of pelvic ring and acetabulum fractures. |
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Intertrochanteric fracture |
| 85 years old female, completely displaced fracture of proximal right femur. Fracture healed 3 months after reverse femoral LISS fixation |
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