Cook S D, Ryaby J P, McCabe J, Frey J J, Heckman J D, Kristiansen T K
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1997 Apr(337):198-207. doi: 10.1097/00003086-199704000-00022.
A low intensity ultrasound device was investigated as an accelerator of cortical and cancellous bone fracture healing in smokers and nonsmokers. Statistically significant reductions in healing time for smokers and nonsmokers were observed for tibial and distal radius fractures treated with an active ultrasound device compared with a placebo control device. The healing time for a tibial fracture was reduced 41% in smokers and 26% in nonsmokers with the active ultrasound device. Similarly, distal radius fracture healing time was reduced by 51% in smokers and 34% in nonsmokers with the active device. Treatment with the active ultrasound device also substantially reduced the incidence of tibial delayed unions in smokers and nonsmokers. The use of the active ultrasound device accelerates cortical and cancellous bone fracture healing, substantially mitigates the delayed healing effects of smoking, speeds the return to normal activity, and reduces the long-term complication of delayed union.
一种低强度超声设备被作为吸烟者和非吸烟者皮质骨和松质骨骨折愈合的加速器进行了研究。与安慰剂对照设备相比,使用有源超声设备治疗的胫骨和桡骨远端骨折,吸烟者和非吸烟者的愈合时间在统计学上有显著缩短。使用有源超声设备时,吸烟者胫骨骨折的愈合时间缩短了41%,非吸烟者缩短了26%。同样,使用有源设备时,吸烟者桡骨远端骨折的愈合时间缩短了51%,非吸烟者缩短了34%。使用有源超声设备治疗还大幅降低了吸烟者和非吸烟者胫骨延迟愈合的发生率。有源超声设备的使用加速了皮质骨和松质骨骨折的愈合,大大减轻了吸烟对延迟愈合的影响,加快了恢复正常活动的速度,并减少了延迟愈合的长期并发症。