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Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique

BACKGROUND: In hand and spinal surgery nerve lesions are feared complications with the use of standard oscillating saws. Oral surgeons have started using a newly developed ultrasound bone scalpel when performing precise osteotomies. By using a frequency of 25–29 kHz only mineralized tissue is cut, s...

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Autores principales: Hoigne, Dominik J, Stübinger, Stefan, Kaenel, Oliver Von, Shamdasani, Sonia, Hasenboehler, Paula
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1459157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16611362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-36
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author Hoigne, Dominik J
Stübinger, Stefan
Kaenel, Oliver Von
Shamdasani, Sonia
Hasenboehler, Paula
author_facet Hoigne, Dominik J
Stübinger, Stefan
Kaenel, Oliver Von
Shamdasani, Sonia
Hasenboehler, Paula
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description BACKGROUND: In hand and spinal surgery nerve lesions are feared complications with the use of standard oscillating saws. Oral surgeons have started using a newly developed ultrasound bone scalpel when performing precise osteotomies. By using a frequency of 25–29 kHz only mineralized tissue is cut, sparing the soft tissue. This reduces the risk of nerve lesions. As there is a lack of experience with this technique in the field of orthopaedic bone surgery, we performed the first ultrasound osteotomy in hand surgery. METHOD: While performing a correctional osteotomy of the 5th metacarpal bone we used the Piezosurgery(® )Device from Mectron [Italy] instead of the usual oscillating saw. We will report on our experience with one case, with a follow up time of one year. RESULTS: The cut was highly precise and there were no vibrations of the bone. The time needed for the operation was slightly longer than the time needed while using the usual saw. Bone healing was good and at no point were there any neurovascular disturbances. CONCLUSION: The Piezosurgery(® )Device is useful for small long bone osteotomies. Using the fine tip enables curved cutting and provides an opportunity for new osteotomy techniques. As the device selectively cuts bone we feel that this device has great potential in the field of hand- and spinal surgery.
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spelling pubmed-14591572006-05-11 Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique Hoigne, Dominik J Stübinger, Stefan Kaenel, Oliver Von Shamdasani, Sonia Hasenboehler, Paula BMC Musculoskelet Disord Technical Advance BACKGROUND: In hand and spinal surgery nerve lesions are feared complications with the use of standard oscillating saws. Oral surgeons have started using a newly developed ultrasound bone scalpel when performing precise osteotomies. By using a frequency of 25–29 kHz only mineralized tissue is cut, sparing the soft tissue. This reduces the risk of nerve lesions. As there is a lack of experience with this technique in the field of orthopaedic bone surgery, we performed the first ultrasound osteotomy in hand surgery. METHOD: While performing a correctional osteotomy of the 5th metacarpal bone we used the Piezosurgery(® )Device from Mectron [Italy] instead of the usual oscillating saw. We will report on our experience with one case, with a follow up time of one year. RESULTS: The cut was highly precise and there were no vibrations of the bone. The time needed for the operation was slightly longer than the time needed while using the usual saw. Bone healing was good and at no point were there any neurovascular disturbances. CONCLUSION: The Piezosurgery(® )Device is useful for small long bone osteotomies. Using the fine tip enables curved cutting and provides an opportunity for new osteotomy techniques. As the device selectively cuts bone we feel that this device has great potential in the field of hand- and spinal surgery. BioMed Central 2006-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1459157/ /pubmed/16611362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-36 Text en Copyright © 2006 Hoigne et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hoigne, Dominik J
Stübinger, Stefan
Kaenel, Oliver Von
Shamdasani, Sonia
Hasenboehler, Paula
Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
title Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
title_full Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
title_fullStr Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
title_full_unstemmed Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
title_short Piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
title_sort piezoelectric osteotomy in hand surgery: first experiences with a new technique
topic Technical Advance
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1459157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16611362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-36
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