J Korean Fract Soc.  2003 Apr;16(2):177-185. 10.12671/jksf.2003.16.2.177.

Treatment of Nonunion in the Long Bone with Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS) and LASER

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Taegu, Korea. cwoh@knu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Low-intensity, pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) has demonstrated a stimulation and acceleration of the normal fracture-repair process in cellular bases as well in animal and human models. In this study, the adjunctive effect of LIPUS and LASER was investigated in established nonunion of the long bones.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Study group consisted of eight patients to whom conventional bone graft and adjunctive LIPUS and LASER was applied. On the other hand, eight patients in the control group underwent bone graft only. Eleven men and five women were included in this study and the average age of the patients was 41.7 years (range, 19~62 years). Six of the tibias and ten of the femurs met the criteria for established nonunion. The average fracture age, the post-fracture period before the start of LIPUS/LASER treatment, was 502 days.
RESULTS
Seven of the ten nonunions who were treated by LIPUS and LASER healed completely in an average treatment time of 141 days (range, 101~202 days) and otherwise, in control group, five of the eight nonunions healed completely, in 240 days (range, 183~283 days).
CONCLUSION
This clinical study showed a positive effect of LIPUS and LASER on the rate of osseous repair, especially accelerated time to initial callus cortical bridging compared to that of conventional treatment.

Keyword

Long bone; Nonunion; Ultrasound and LASER

MeSH Terms

Acceleration
Animals
Bony Callus
Female
Femur
Hand
Humans
Male
Tibia
Transplants
Ultrasonography*
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