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Treatment of tibial plateau fractures is evolving, and two treatment methods have emerged. One is the use of small incisions and percutaneous stabilization of
depression
fractures; another is the use of thin wire external fixation for bicondylar fractures. Preoperative planning is aided by classifying fractures as depressed, split, or bicondylar. Depressed fractures can often be treated with insertion of subchondral screws and supporting bone graft under fluoroscopic or arthroscopic guidance. Split fractures are treated with an open approach and application of a buttress plate. Bicondylar fractures require both medial and lateral support to prevent
collapse
and subsequent varus or valgus deformity. Current treatment of these fractures favors reassembling the articular surface and using thin wire external fixators to align the reconstructed articular block with the diaphysis. Avoiding extensive dissection of comminuted metaphyseal fragments can speed healing, so dissection is generally limited to the region near the tibial articular surface.
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PMID:Current treatment of tibial plateau fractures. 909 Jun 25
We measured inspiratory resistance (R1), inspiratory occlusion pressure (P0.1), and the ventilatory responses to hypercapnia and isocapnic hypoxia during waking and during stage 2 non-rapid eye movement sleep in nine young men who were habitual snorers. They were studied on 2 nights during the 3 hours after receiving a bedtime drink containing either a placebo or 100-proof vodka (1.5 ml/kg) in orange juice. We compared the results with those we reported previously in 10 nonsnoring but otherwise similar men. Waking R1 was the same in nonsnorers and snorers, and it was not affected by ethanol. During sleep on the control night, R1 increased by 70% in nonsnorers and by 280% in snorers. On the ethanol night, the increase from waking to sleeping was more than doubled in both nonsnorers and snorers. P0.1 and the responses to hypercapnia and hypoxia showed no differences between nonsnorers and snorers, therefore the results from the two groups were pooled. Minute ventilation and the hypercapnic response decreased from waking to sleeping and P0.1 was more negative during sleep, but there was no significant effect of ethanol. There was a significant correlation between the changes from waking to sleeping in R1 and P0.1 on the ethanol night suggesting that inspiratory effort increased in response to the increased resistance. The response to isocapnic hypoxia showed no effect of either sleep state or drink. Inspiratory time did not change but mean inspiratory flow (VT/T1) was significantly reduced during sleep on both control and ethanol nights. The duty cycle ratio (T1/Ttot) was significantly increased during sleep on the ethanol night. Despite its great effect on inspiratory resistance, especially in snorers, ethanol, in the dose used in our study, does not augment the
depression
of minute ventilation or of the hypercapnic response that occur normally in stage 2 non-rapid eye movement sleep. After ethanol, our subjects showed the decreased VT/T1 and the increased T1/Ttot that occur normally during sleep in response to an inspiratory resistive load. However, they also showed increased inspiratory effort. The combination of increased inspiratory resistance and greater inspiratory effort would increase the tendency of an unstable upper airway to
collapse
and could account for the aggravation of obstructive sleep apnea by ethanol.
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PMID:Effect of bedtime alcohol on inspiratory resistance and respiratory drive in snoring and nonsnoring men. 911 50
Three years of analytical psychotherapy with a professional woman in mid-life, suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), is described. Gradual recovery merged into mid-life changes; marriage, along with a new balance of maternal and paternal imagos, enabled her to trust enough to become pregnant-coniunctio in the most primal bodily and psychic modes. Her life-long, schizoid type pattern, "the pendulum of closeness and isolation', with its extreme of psycho-physical
collapse
and devitalization, was replayed in therapy. The analyst's symbolic attitude is emphasized, containing the patient's initial affective explosion and validating the physicality of her condition. Mirroring and steady rhythmic attunement became a new, pre-verbal, source of trust-vitalization; differentiation and separation replaced defensive splitting and dissociation. Then the overwhelmingly powerful bodily/maternal could be counterbalanced by the masculine, and a transitional space emerged for symbolic work. Both the regressive and the dynamic aspects of CFS are located in the earliest undifferentiated, archetypal, bodily/psychic modes, when the frustration of primary needs evokes the defences of the self. It is argued that our psychodynamic understanding can contribute to the stalemate in seeing chronic fatigue syndrome as either an organic illness or
depression
, and that a new linking of the somatic and psychic calls for a new professional collaboration.
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PMID:Coniunctio--in bodily and psychic modes: dissociation, devitalization and integration in a case of chronic fatigue syndrome. 916 Nov 22
A 57-year-old man with recurrent
depression
, resistant to drug therapy, was scheduled for a course of eight electroconvulsive therapy treatments. The patient had undergone seven treatments without incident over the previous 3 weeks. Immediately following the final treatment, the patient suffered cardiovascular
collapse
, culminating in cardiac arrest with electromechanical dissociation. Despite resuscitative measures, the patient died. Post-mortem examination found the cause of death to be cardiac tamponade, secondary to cardiac rupture.
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PMID:Cardiac rupture during electroconvulsive therapy. 934 71
In this study, seizures in the dentate gyrus were triggered by 2 Hz electrical stimulation while, at the same time, serial changes in paired-pulse
depression
was measured in free-moving rats. The perforant path was stimulated by paired pulses 25 ms apart and recordings were made in the dentate gyrus. We also observed the effect of kindling procedure on this change of evoked field potential. Paired-pulse
depression
started to fail following the onset of epileptic afterdischarge, both before and after kindling. As kindling progressed, paired-pulse
depression
increased in the initial part of the stimulus train, and also the time delay from the start of the stimulation to when paired-pulse
depression
started to fail increased significantly. These findings suggest that the
collapse
of local early, presumably GABAA-mediated, inhibition may occur after the dentate gyrus seizure onset and development of kindling epileptogenesis does not weaken but, on the contrary, enhances this local inhibitory function. Finally we propose that seizures triggered by 2 Hz electrical stimulation constitutes a useful model for examining physiological or biochemical changes during seizure initiation of awake, free-moving animals since it provides long (usually several seconds or more) latency from the start of stimulation to seizure onset.
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PMID:Changes in paired-pulse depression during the triggering of seizures by 2 Hz dentate gyrus stimulation: effect of the kindling. 943 20
A 19-year-old man died after the intake of ten tablets of Ecstasy containing 3,4-methyl-enedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine (MDEA) as the main active ingredient. According to an eyewitness the symptoms of intoxication were strong sweating, sudden aggressiveness followed by hallucinations, subsequent failure of motoric coordination, severe spasms of arms and back, complete
depression
of the respiratory system, unconsciousness, and
collapse
. Resuscitation by an emergency doctor failed. Major autopsy findings were severe vascular congestion of all internal organs, liquid post-mortem blood, numerous subpleural and subepicardial petechial haemorrhages. By GC/MS analysis, MDEA was found in large amounts in serum (12 mg/l in femoral vein, 22 mg/l in heart blood serum), urine (201 mg/l), brain (18 to 28 mg/l) and in other tissue samples. Scalp-hair was highly positive for MDEA (17 ng/mg). Besides MDEA and its metabolites only trace amounts of MDMA could be found in urine and blood; no other drugs were detected. It can be concluded that the cause of death was a monointoxication by overdosage of MDEA.
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PMID:Lethal monointoxication by overdosage of MDEA. 954 99
Thirty-one free vascularized fibular bone grafts were performed for treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head in 26 patients. Twenty-four men and 2 women ranged in age from 16 to 48 years (mean, 32 years). Twenty-one patients had unilateral disease. Five patients had bilateral disease and underwent staged bilateral free vascularized fibular grafts 3 months apart. Associated etiological factors included alcohol (9 patients), steroid use (7 patients), and trauma (1 patient). The condition was considered idiopathic in the remaining 9 patients. Radiological staging by Ficat included stage I in 1 hip, stage II in 15 hips, stage III in 14 hips, and stage IV in 1 hip. A skin island flap was used for monitoring purposes to check the patency of blood flow to the grafted fibula. One flap failed by venous occlusion and was left as a nonvascularized bone graft. Thirty hips were followed. Pain was relieved in 28 hips (93.3%) and aggravated in 2 hips (6.7%). On radiographic evaluation, 26 hips (86.7%) demonstrated excellent preservation of the femoral head contour. Progressive
collapse
of the femoral head (>1-2 mm) occurred in two hips, with 1-mm
depression
in one hip with stage III disease and 2-mm
collapse
in one hip with stage IV disease. Follow-up ranged from 12 to 40 months (mean, 21 months). In conclusion, even in this relatively short follow-up period, the free vascularized fibular bone graft is an excellent treatment modality for preserving the femoral head and relieving symptoms in patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
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PMID:Treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head with free vascularized fibular transfer. 964 Dec 75
A 29-y-old male attempted suicide with 3000 mg clozapine, 150 mg zopiclone, alprazolam and unknown quantities of alcohol. He was admitted in a deep hypotonic coma with respiratory
depression
, inhalation pneumonia and vascular
collapse
. Symptomatic treatment involved mechanical ventilation, vascular filling and antibiotics. The patient was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit 72 h after the suicide attempt with no sequelae. To detect and quantify clozapine in plasma, high-pressure liquid chromatography showed a 4 h absorption phase and a peak serum concentration of 5200 ng/ml. Three successive elimination t1/2 values of 38, 24 and 13 h were calculated.
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PMID:Non-fatal clozapine (LEPONEX) intoxication with toxicokinetic evaluation. 994 79
Laparoscopy employs highly technical equipment, and the surgeon needs special training in the technique. He should master in-depth knowledge of the use of optics, electrical principles, gas under pressure, and the physiologic changes that occur when carbon dioxide is placed in the abdominal cavity. Above all, the surgeon must adhere rigidly to guidelines for appropriate technique, and deviation will most assuredly result in complications and even death. General surgery application of laparoscopy followed a wealth of medical experience from gynecological laparoscopies, which declared the technique as safe, reduced hospital stay with little pain and disfigurement. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy started to enjoy ever increasing popularity. It retained the advantages of shorter hospital stay, more rapid return to normal activities, less pain, small incisions and less postoperative ileus compared with the traditional open cholecystectomy. Soon many procedures were done using this new technique in adults and children. Anesthesia for laparoscopy has been established with a broad usage of agents and techniques. General anesthesia using balanced anesthesia technique including intravenous induction agents like: thiopentone, propofol, etomidate, and inhalational agents like nitrous oxide, isoflurane, desflurane, has been reported. Variety of muscle relaxants including succinylcholine, mivacurium, atracurium, vecuronium aiming at rapid recovery and cardiovascular stability. Total intravenous anesthesia using agnets like propofol, midazolam and ketamine, alfentanil and vecuronium has been reported also for outpatient laparoscopy. Epidural anesthesia was considered as safe alternative to general anesthesia for outpatient laparoscopy without associated respiratory
depression
. As for pain relief, many methods have been used. The pain mechanism is variable and analgesia requirement is less than those of open surgery. Cited complications include pneumothorax, cardiovascular
collapse
, surgical emphysema and pneumo-peritoneum complications. Among the implication for anesthesia care, the importance of preoperative monitoring, careful positioning and observation during the insufflation of carbon dioxide. The drive to have short term admission to hospital would make it imperative to use short acting rapidly eliminated anesthetic drugs, avoidance of vomiting and pain by proper use of modern anti-emetics and NSAID to help in avoidance of narcotics or reduction of the requirement.
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PMID:Anesthesia for laparoscopic general surgery. A special review. 1006 70
In anaphylactic shock (AS), the relative effects of the autacoids including histamine, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes on causing cardiovascular
collapse
and the extent to which receptor blocking agents and pathway inhibitors may prevent this
collapse
are not clear. In a ragweed model of anaphylaxis, we examined whether pretreatment with H1, H2, H3 receptor blockers, and cyclooxygenase and leukotriene pathway inhibitors was useful in preventing the
depression
in left ventricular (LV) contractility known to occur in this model. The dose of allergen was varied to produce similar degrees of shock between treatments. The animals were studied under pentobarbital anesthesia in which the treatment studies were approximately 3 wk apart. LV volumes were measured by sonomicrometric techniques. During challenge, mean arterial blood pressure (Pa), cardiac output (Q), and LV end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) decreased approximately 50% compared with preshock values in all treatments. Histamine H3 receptor blockade was associated with higher heart rates (HR) and higher stroke work (SW) (p < 0.05) as compared with the other treatment studies. We conclude that histamine H3 activation by inhibiting adrenergic neural norepinephrine release contributes to cardiovascular
collapse
in AS.
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PMID:Histamine H3 receptor blockade improves cardiac function in canine anaphylaxis. 1050
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