Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIF
Objective: To study the effects of MIPO and ORIF on stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures. Methods: Patients with middle humeral shaft fractures who received surgical treatment in Mianyang Orthopedic Hospital between June 2010 and October 2015...
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doaj-a4530270b5ef4822a8e9af70edf056072020-11-24T22:32:49ZengEditorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical UniversityJournal of Hainan Medical University1007-12371007-12372017-05-0123118386Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIFJia-Lin Zhuang0Chao Pu1Fu-Lin Tang2Upper Extremity Department, Mianyang Orthopedic Hospital in Sichuan Province, Mianyang 621000, ChinaUpper Extremity Department, Mianyang Orthopedic Hospital in Sichuan Province, Mianyang 621000, ChinaUpper Extremity Department, Mianyang Orthopedic Hospital in Sichuan Province, Mianyang 621000, ChinaObjective: To study the effects of MIPO and ORIF on stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures. Methods: Patients with middle humeral shaft fractures who received surgical treatment in Mianyang Orthopedic Hospital between June 2010 and October 2015 were enrolled and randomly divided into MIPO group and ORIF group who were treated with minimally invasive plate oateosynthesis and open reduction internal fixation respectively. Before surgery as well as 1 d and 3 d after surgery, serum was collected to determine the contents of stress response molecules and bone metabolism markers. Results: 1 d and 3 d after surgery, serum stress molecules PGE2, CRP, NE and E as well as bone resorption markers TRACP-5B, β-CTX, RANK and RANKL contents of both groups were higher than those before surgery while bone formation markers BGP, BALP, PINP and OPG contents were lower than those before surgery; serum stress molecules PGE2, CRP, NE and E as well as bone resorption markers TRACP-5B, β-CTX, RANK and RANKL contents of MIPO group were lower than those of ORFI group while bone formation markers BGP, BALP, PINP and OPG contents were higher than those of ORFI group. Conclusion: Compared with ORIF, MIPO for middle humeral shaft fractures can reduce stress response degree and improve bone metabolism.http://www.hnykdxxb.com/PDF/201711/21.pdfMiddle humeral shaft fractures M i n i m a l l y i nv a s i v e p l a t e osteosynthesis Stress Bone metabolism |
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Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIF |
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Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIF |
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Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIF |
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Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIF |
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Assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery MIPO and open surgery ORIF |
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assessment of stress degree and bone metabolism activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures after minimally invasive surgery mipo and open surgery orif |
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Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University |
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Journal of Hainan Medical University |
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Objective: To study the effects of MIPO and ORIF on stress degree and bone metabolism
activity in patients with middle humeral shaft fractures. Methods: Patients with middle humeral
shaft fractures who received surgical treatment in Mianyang Orthopedic Hospital between June
2010 and October 2015 were enrolled and randomly divided into MIPO group and ORIF group
who were treated with minimally invasive plate oateosynthesis and open reduction internal
fixation respectively. Before surgery as well as 1 d and 3 d after surgery, serum was collected
to determine the contents of stress response molecules and bone metabolism markers. Results:
1 d and 3 d after surgery, serum stress molecules PGE2, CRP, NE and E as well as bone
resorption markers TRACP-5B, β-CTX, RANK and RANKL contents of both groups were
higher than those before surgery while bone formation markers BGP, BALP, PINP and OPG
contents were lower than those before surgery; serum stress molecules PGE2, CRP, NE and
E as well as bone resorption markers TRACP-5B, β-CTX, RANK and RANKL contents of
MIPO group were lower than those of ORFI group while bone formation markers BGP, BALP,
PINP and OPG contents were higher than those of ORFI group. Conclusion: Compared with
ORIF, MIPO for middle humeral shaft fractures can reduce stress response degree and improve
bone metabolism. |
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Middle humeral shaft fractures M i n i m a l l y i nv a s i v e p l a t e osteosynthesis Stress Bone metabolism |
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