CLINICAL DATA
Laurent Obert, MD
Besançon, France

 

 

 

CLINICAL DATA # 1 - 73-yr-old woman
Fracture of the distal radius

• Circumferential comminution
• Pre-operative X-rays and peri-operative palmar view

 

• Osteosynthesis using a palmar plate
• Immediate post-operative X-rays
• Filling the circumferential comminution (1)
• Screwing into the cement (2)

 
6 months later
•The screw in the cement has not moved (2)
• The screws in the porotic bone… have, but they have(1)
been stopped by the cement which do not compete with the concept of blocked screws (non used in this case)

CLINICAL DATA # 2 - 64-yr-old man
Filling the distal radius where a spongy graft had been removed (thumb reconstruction)

• Post-operative X-ray, then at 3 and 12 months

CLINICAL DATA # 3 - 26-yr-old man
Extra-articular malunion at 1 year

• The sagittal sections on the CT scan show inversion of the distal radial slope

•Osteotomy with dorsal opening and plate
• Peri-operative views before and after the injection
• The cement must be paste-like before being injected

• Post-operative progress: at 1.5 months, 9 months and 13 months
• The substitute disappears progressively

CLINICAL DATA # 4 - 58-yr-old man
Extra articular malunion at 6 months

• Fracture initially stabilized by a simple external fixator

• Successive peri-operative views

Rigid osteosynthesis is indispensable

 

Post-operative X-ray and after 6 months

CLINICAL DATA # 5
Filling of a bone graft harvest site with JectOS

Reconstruction of the iliac crest following bone graft harvest has been
conclusively shown to reduce post operative pain and enhance bone growth
formation at the harvest site. Injectable graft substitutes represent a
rapid and efficient method for filling these defects.