Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
5653077 | Injury | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
LIPUS treatment can be an alternative to surgery for established nonunions. Given that no spontaneous healing of established nonunions is expected, and that it is challenging to test the efficacy of LIPUS for nonunion by randomized clinical trial, findings are compelling. LIPUS may be most useful in patients for whom surgery is high risk, including elderly patients at risk of delirium, or patients with dementia, extreme hypertension, extensive soft-tissue trauma, mechanical ventilation, metabolic acidosis, multiple organ failure, or coma. With an overall average success rate for LIPUS >80% this is comparable to the success of surgical treatment of non-infected nonunions.
Keywords
ICMJEAMEDPRISMARCTRandomized clinical trial (RCT)CINAHLExcerpta Medica DatabaseEMBASEPreferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-AnalysesHumerusFemurScaphoidUlnaTibiaMinorslow-intensity pulsed ultrasoundRadiusconfidence intervalCumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health LiteratureLIPUSRandomized Clinical TrialInternational Committee of Medical Journal Editors
Related Topics
Health Sciences
Medicine and Dentistry
Emergency Medicine
Authors
Ross Leighton, J. Tracy Watson, Peter Giannoudis, Costas Papakostidis, Andrew Harrison, R. Grant Steen,