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Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38549413

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Anterior cervical osteophytes are a fairly common X-ray finding in people over 50 years old. Incidence of dysphagia in patients with anterior osteophytes varies from 1% in those aged 40-60 years to 10.6% in patients over 60 years old. The most common causes of anterior cervical hyperosteophytosis causing dysphagia are cervical spondylosis deformans and Forestier disease. We present 2 clinical cases of spondylogenic dysphagia in cervical spondylosis deformans and Forestier disease. The review is devoted to the causes and diagnostic methods for dysphagia caused by anterior cervical osteophytes, as well as surgical options for this pathology. CONCLUSION: Microsurgical resection of anterior osteophytes is an effective method for dysphagia after ineffective therapy for 3 months. Microsurgical osteophytectomy provides stable regression of dysphagia with low recurrence rate.


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Transtornos de Deglutição , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática , Osteófito , Espondilose , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática/complicações , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática/diagnóstico , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática/cirurgia , Osteófito/complicações , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Transtornos de Deglutição/diagnóstico por imagem , Transtornos de Deglutição/etiologia , Transtornos de Deglutição/cirurgia , Espondilose/complicações , Espondilose/diagnóstico por imagem , Espondilose/cirurgia , Vértebras Cervicais/diagnóstico por imagem , Vértebras Cervicais/cirurgia , Vértebras Cervicais/patologia
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Clin Orthop Relat Res ; 481(10): 2029-2041, 2023 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37462509

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BACKGROUND: Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a common complication after THA. Although current research primarily focuses on treatment and prevention, little is known about the local bone metabolism of HO and clinical contributing factors. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We aimed to assess bone remodeling processes in HO using histomorphometry, focusing on the effects of inflammation and prior NSAID treatment. Specifically, we asked: (1) Are HO specimens taken from patients with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) more likely to exhibit active bone modeling and remodeling than specimens taken at the time of revision from patients without infection? (2) Do clinical or inflammatory serum and synovial parameters reflect the microstructure of and remodeling in both HO entities? (3) Is NSAID treatment before revision surgery associated with altered local bone mineralization or remodeling properties? METHODS: Between June 2021 and May 2022, we screened 395 patients undergoing revision THA at two tertiary centers in Germany. Of those, we considered all patients with radiographic HO as potentially eligible. Based on that, 21% (83 of 395) were eligible; a further 43 were excluded because of an inability to remove the implant intraoperatively (16 patients), insufficient material (11), comorbidities with a major effect on bone metabolism (10), or bone-specific drugs (six), leaving 10% (40) for analysis in this retrospective, comparative study. HO specimens were collected during aseptic (25 patients: 18 male, seven female, mean age 70 ± 11 years, mean BMI 29 ± 4 kg/m 2 ) and septic (15 patients: 11 male, four female, mean age 69 ± 9 years, mean BMI 32 ± 9 kg/m 2 ) revision THA at a mean of 6 ± 7 years after primary implantation and a mean age of 70 ± 9 years at revision. Septic origin (PJI) was diagnosed based on the 2018 International Consensus Meeting criteria, through a preoperative assessment of serum and synovial parameters. To specify the local bone microstructure, ossification, and cellular bone turnover, we analyzed HO specimens using micro-CT and histomorphometry on undecalcified sections. Data were compared with those of controls, taken from femoral neck trabecular bone (10 patients: five female, five male, mean age 75 ± 6 years, mean BMI 28 ± 4 kg/m 2 ) and osteophytes (10 patients: five female, five male, mean age 70 ± 10 years, mean BMI 29 ± 7 kg/m 2 ). The time between primary implantation and revision (time in situ), HO severity based on the Brooker classification, and serum and synovial markers were correlated with HO microstructure and parameters of cellular bone turnover. In a subgroup of specimens of patients with NSAID treatment before revision, osteoid and bone turnover indices were evaluated and compared a matched cohort of specimens from patients without prior NSAID treatment. RESULTS: Patients with aseptic and septic HO presented with a higher bone volume (BV/TV; aseptic: 0.41 ± 0.15, mean difference 0.20 [95% CI 0.07 to 0.32]; septic: 0.43 ± 0.15, mean difference 0.22 [95% CI 0.08 to 0.36]; femoral neck: 0.21 ± 0.04; both p < 0.001), lower bone mineral density (aseptic: 809 ± 66 mg HA/cm 3 , mean difference -91 mg HA/cm 3 [95% CI -144 to -38]; septic: 789 ± 44 mg HA/cm 3 , mean difference -111 mg HA/cm 3 [95% CI -169 to -53]; femoral neck: 899 ± 20 mg HA/cm 3 ; both p < 0.001), and ongoing bone modeling with endochondral ossification and a higher proportion of woven, immature bone (aseptic: 25% ± 17%, mean difference 25% [95% CI 9% to 41%]; septic: 37% ± 23%, mean difference 36% [95% CI 19% to 54%]; femoral neck: 0.4% ± 0.5%; both p < 0.001) compared with femoral neck specimens. Moreover, bone surfaces were characterized by increased osteoblast and osteoclast indices in both aseptic and septic HO, although a higher density of osteocytes was detected exclusively in septic HO (aseptic: 158 ± 56 1/mm 2 versus septic: 272 ± 48 1/mm 2 , mean difference 114 1/mm 2 [95% CI 65 to 162]; p < 0.001). Compared with osteophytes, microstructure and turnover indices were largely similar in HO. The Brooker class was not associated with any local bone metabolism parameters. The time in situ was negatively associated with bone turnover in aseptic HO specimens (osteoblast surface per bone surface: r = -0.46; p = 0.01; osteoclast surface per bone surface: r = -0.56; p = 0.003). Serum or synovial inflammatory markers were not correlated with local bone turnover in septic HO. Specimens of patients with NSAID treatment before revision surgery had a higher osteoid thickness (10.1 ± 2.1 µm versus 5.5 ± 2.6 µm, mean difference -4.7 µm [95% CI -7.4 to -2.0]; p = 0.001), but there was no difference in other osteoid, structural, or cellular parameters. CONCLUSION: Aseptic and septic HO share phenotypic characteristics in terms of the sustained increase in bone metabolism, although differences in osteocyte and adipocyte numbers suggest distinct homeostatic mechanisms. These results suggest persistent bone modeling or remodeling, with osteoblast and osteoclast indices showing a moderate decline with the time in situ in aseptic HO. Future studies should use longitudinal study designs to correlate our findings with clinical outcomes (such as HO growth or recurrence). In addition, the molecular mechanisms of bone cell involvement during HO formation and growth should be further investigated, which may allow specific therapeutic and preventive interventions. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: To our knowledge, our study is the first to systematically investigate histomorphometric bone metabolism parameters in patients with HO after THA, providing a clinical reference for evaluating modeling and remodeling activity. Routine clinical, serum, and synovial markers are not useful for inferring local bone metabolism.


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Artroplastia de Quadril , Ossificação Heterotópica , Osteófito , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Artroplastia de Quadril/efeitos adversos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Estudos Longitudinais , Osteófito/cirurgia , Ossificação Heterotópica/etiologia , Ossificação Heterotópica/cirurgia , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides , Reoperação
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J Arthroplasty ; 38(6S): S164-S168, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37019315

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BACKGROUND: Restoration of joint-line position and deformity correction remain important tenets for preserving stability and function after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We sought to characterize the role of posterior osteophytes in the correction of alignment deformity during TKA. METHODS: We evaluated 57 patients (57 TKAs) who participated in a trial of robotic-arm assisted TKA outcomes. Weight-bearing and fixed preoperative alignment was measured using long-standing radiographs and tools of the robotic-arm tracking system, respectively. Total volume (cm3) of posterior osteophytes was quantified using preoperative planning computed tomography scans. Joint-line position was evaluated using bone resection thicknesses measured using a caliper. RESULTS: The mean (minimum to maximum) initial fixed deformity was 4 degrees (range, 0 to 11) of varus. All patients showed asymmetric posterior osteophytes. Mean total osteophyte volume was 3 cm3 (range, 1 to 9). Total osteophyte volume was positively correlated with severity of fixed deformity (r = 0.48, P = .0001). Removal of osteophytes allowed for the correction of functional alignment to within 3 degrees of neutral in all cases (mean 0 degree), with none requiring release of the superficial medial collateral ligament. Tibial joint-line position was restored to within 3 millimeters in all but 2 cases (mean increase of height, 0.6 [range, -4 to +5]). CONCLUSION: In the end-stage diseased knee, posterior osteophytes typically occupy space in the posterior capsule on the concave side of the deformity. Thorough debridement of posterior osteophytes may help facilitate management of modest varus deformity with decreased need for soft-tissue releases or adjustments to planned bone resection.


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Artroplastia do Joelho , Osteoartrite do Joelho , Osteófito , Humanos , Artroplastia do Joelho/métodos , Desbridamento , Articulação do Joelho/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteófito/cirurgia
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J Orthop Sci ; 28(4): 758-764, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35817666

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BACKGROUND: Posterior cervical foraminotomy against anterior osteophyte is an indirect decompression procedure but less invasive compared to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Residual compression to the nerve root may lead to poor surgical outcomes. Although clinical results of posterior cervical foraminotomy for osteophytes are not considered better than those of disk herniation, osteophyte size and the association of the decompression area with poor surgical outcomes remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the limitations of minimally invasive posterior cervical foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy and discuss the methods to improve surgical outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed 55 consecutive patients with degenerative cervical radiculopathy who underwent minimally invasive posterior cervical foraminotomy. Minimum postoperative follow-up duration was 1 year. We divided the patients into nonimproved and improved groups. The cutoff value between preoperative and postoperative Neck Disability Index scores was 30% improvement. Preoperative imaging data comprised disk height, local kyphosis, spinal cord compression, anterior osteophytes in the foramen, and anterior osteophytes of >50% of the intervertebral foramen diameter. Postoperative imaging data comprised craniocaudal length and lateral width of decompressed lamina, preserved superior facet width, and area of decompressed lamina. RESULTS: Fifty-five patients were divided into two groups: nonimproved (n = 19) and improved (n = 36). The presence of osteophytes itself was not significant; however, the presence of osteophytes of >50% of the foramen diameter increased in the nonimproved group (P = 0.004). Mean lateral width and mean area of decompressed lamina after surgery significantly increased in the improved group (P = 0.001, P = 0.03). CONCLUSION: The presence of anterior osteophytes >50% of the diameter of the foramen led to poor improvement of clinical outcomes in minimally invasive posterior cervical foraminotomy. However, the larger the lateral width and area of the decompressed lamina, the better the surgical outcome.


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Foraminotomia , Osteófito , Radiculopatia , Humanos , Foraminotomia/métodos , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Radiculopatia/diagnóstico por imagem , Radiculopatia/etiologia , Radiculopatia/cirurgia , Estudos de Coortes , Vértebras Cervicais/diagnóstico por imagem , Vértebras Cervicais/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Discotomia/métodos , Descompressão , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Arthroscopy ; 38(8): 2449-2450, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35940741

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Three goals are at the top of our minds when achieving optimal outcomes for the arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome in the primary setting: (1) accurate bony correction, (2) labral function restoration-typically with labral repair-and (3) comprehensive capsular management-which involves capsular preservation and closure. Notwithstanding, additional intra-articular concomitant conditions require our attention as well. Central acetabular impingement is characterized by the presence of central acetabular osteophytes at the cotyloid fossa. It has been proposed that central acetabular osteophytes lead to lateralization of the femoral head with relative femoroacetabular incongruency that increases contact force and mechanical cartilage abrasion.


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Impacto Femoroacetabular , Osteófito , Acetábulo/cirurgia , Artroscópios , Artroscopia , Impacto Femoroacetabular/cirurgia , Articulação do Quadril/cirurgia , Humanos , Osteófito/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Arthroscopy ; 38(8): 2441-2448, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35157968

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PURPOSE: To compare short-term follow-up outcomes after primary arthroscopy in femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) patients with untreated central acetabular osteophytes (CAO) to a control group without CAO. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed using data from FAIS patients who had primary arthroscopy between 2017 and 2018. The presence of CAO was confirmed arthroscopically, and there were 2 groups created. The CAO group was 1:1 propensity-score matched to a control group (without CAO) based on age, gender, body mass index (BMI), TÓ§nnis grade, symptom duration before surgery, and follow-up time. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs), such as the Hip Outcome Score-Activities of Daily Living (HOS-ADL), International Hip Outcome Tool 12-component form (iHOT-12),modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), and visual analog scale (VAS) scores were used to evaluate the level of function included. The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and patient acceptable symptomatic state (PASS) were also calculated to determine meaningful outcome improvement. Radiographic measures, performed procedures, complications, and revision surgery were also compared and analyzed for both groups. P values less than .05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: A total of 46 hips with CAO and 46 hips without CAO were propensity matched. At the minimum final follow-up of 2 years, the CAO group had significantly lower HOS-ADL (78.8 vs 85.5; P = .008), iHOT-12 (74.8 vs 79.3; P = .019), and mHHS (78.9 vs 87.2; P = .002) scores, as compared to the CAO group. Furthermore, patients in the CAO group were significantly less likely to achieve the MCID and PASS for the mHHS score (78.3% vs 93.5%; P = .036, 58.7% vs 78.2%; P = .043, respectively). There was no change in the rate of complications (4.3% vs 0%) and revision hip arthroscopy (4.3% vs 2.2%) between the two groups at the final follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that surgically treated FAIS patients with CAO might experience worse short-term, patient-reported outcomes, as compared with propensity-matched patients without CAO. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III, case-control study.


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Impacto Femoroacetabular , Osteófito , Atividades Cotidianas , Artroscopia/métodos , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Impacto Femoroacetabular/complicações , Impacto Femoroacetabular/cirurgia , Seguimentos , Articulação do Quadril/cirurgia , Humanos , Osteófito/complicações , Osteófito/cirurgia , Medidas de Resultados Relatados pelo Paciente , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Clin J Sport Med ; 32(6): e647-e651, 2022 11 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36315830

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ABSTRACT: Ischiofemoral impingement is a distinct pathologic finding with abnormal osseous contact between the ischium and the lesser trochanter of the femur. Lesser trochanter excision has been recommended for recalcitrant ischiofemoral impingement through an open or endoscopic approach; however, no study has included ischial tuberosity osteophyte resection and refixation of the hamstring tendon. We report an endoscopic procedure involving ischial tuberosity osteophyte resection with refixation of the partially detached hamstring insertion through a posterior approach in the prone position. Using this technique, it is easier to reach the lesion and less likely to injure the sciatic nerve. The postoperative pain score (visual analogy score) was significantly decreased, the modified Harris hip score increased from 39 preoperatively to 86 postoperatively, and there was no adverse effect on the hamstring tendon.


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Impacto Femoroacetabular , Músculos Isquiossurais , Osteófito , Humanos , Ísquio/cirurgia , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Fêmur/cirurgia , Fêmur/patologia , Endoscopia , Impacto Femoroacetabular/diagnóstico por imagem , Impacto Femoroacetabular/cirurgia , Impacto Femoroacetabular/patologia , Articulação do Quadril/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Quadril/cirurgia
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J Arthroplasty ; 37(6S): S226-S230, 2022 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35216852

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BACKGROUND: Achieving coronal plane balance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is of paramount importance. There is concern that obtaining balancing before removal of posterior osteophytes may lead to asymmetrical extension balance once removed. We hypothesized that there is a particular posterior osteophyte size and location that does not result in significant change in coronal gap balancing. METHODS: In this study of 245 robotic arm-assisted TKAs, the size and location of posterior osteophytes were obtained from preoperative computer tomography scans. Gap measurements at 10°-25° and 90° flexion after removal of medial and lateral osteophytes, before and after posterior osteophyte removal and bone resection were compared with respect to the size and location of posterior osteophytes. RESULTS: The largest size posterior osteophytes measured >10 mm in 8.2% of cases, 5-10 mm in 34.7%, <5 mm in 23.7%, and 23.7% had no osteophytes. The mean osteophyte size was 5.7 mm. The cohorts with and without posterior osteophytes were both found to have significant but similar changes in all gaps after osteophyte removal and bone resection (mean 0.8-1.4 mm, P < .0001 and mean 0.7-1.7 mm, P < .0001, respectively). Osteophyte size and location had no significant effect on the change in postresection gaps. This included osteophytes greater than 10 mm, but their incidence was small. CONCLUSION: There is a small significant change in gaps between initial assessment and subsequent TKA bone resections, with or without posterior osteophytes. Our study found that where the surgeon thoroughly removes the medial and lateral osteophytes on initial exposure, posterior osteophytes <10 mm can be ignored during initial knee coronal balancing.


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Artroplastia do Joelho , Osteoartrite do Joelho , Osteófito , Artroplastia do Joelho/métodos , Humanos , Articulação do Joelho/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Amplitude de Movimento Articular
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 58(7)2022 Jul 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35888647

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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is an ossifying and ankylosing skeletal condition that can be associated with DISH-related dysphagia in the case of cervical involvement. In contrast to most cases of dysphagia, which are managed conservatively, DISH-related dysphagia can be discouraging due to the progressive nature of DISH. We report two cases of DISH-related dysphagia that were treated with the surgical removal of osteophytes via an anterolateral approach. We were able to remove osteophytes using the bottleneck point as an anatomical landmark between the vertebral body and the bony excrescence. Patients' symptoms improved following osteophyte removal, without recurrence. In cases of DISH-related dysphagia, osteophyte removal using an osteotome could improve dysphagia safely and quickly.


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Transtornos de Deglutição , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática , Osteófito , Vértebras Cervicais/cirurgia , Transtornos de Deglutição/complicações , Transtornos de Deglutição/cirurgia , Humanos , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática/complicações , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática/diagnóstico , Hiperostose Esquelética Difusa Idiopática/cirurgia , Pescoço/cirurgia , Osteófito/complicações , Osteófito/cirurgia
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 29(10): 3418-3425, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32876711

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PURPOSE: The concept of medial stabilizing technique total knee arthroplasty (MST-TKA) is to minimize the medial release without the superficial layer of medial collateral ligament (MCL). However, it is unclear at what stage the proper medial laxity is obtained during surgery. The purpose of this study was to investigate the implication of deep layer of MCL (dMCL) and osteophyte resection on medial laxity during MST-TKA. METHODS: A total of 103 consecutive patients who underwent cruciate-retaining TKA using the navigation system were included. The intraoperative hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle was recorded under three conditions (no stress, valgus, and varus stress) at four time points after the resection of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus (1st evaluation), after the dMCL release (2nd evaluation), and after osteophyte resection on both the femoral and tibial side (3rd evaluation). To assess valgus laxity, the differences in intraoperative HKA angle between 1st and 2nd evaluation (stage 1) and between 2nd and 3rd evaluation (stage 2) were calculated. RESULTS: Under the valgus stress condition, the intraoperative HKA angle change in stage 2 was significantly larger than that in stage 1 in full extension (stage 1; - 0.5 ± 1.0°, stage 2; - 2.0 ± 1.3°, p < 0.001) and 30° flexion (stage 1; - 0.8 ± 1.4°, stage 2; - 1.5 ± 2.0°, p = 0.008). There were no significant differences at 60° and 90° of knee flexion. Under the no stress and varus stress conditions, there were no significant differences in knee flexion at all angles. CONCLUSION: The medial laxity during MST-TKA increased significantly more after dMCL release and osteophyte resection than after just dMCL release at full extension and 30° flexion, and it was, therefore, considered that osteophyte resection is a key procedure for a successful MST-TKA. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II, therapeutic prospective cohort study.


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Artroplastia do Joelho , Instabilidade Articular , Ligamento Colateral Médio do Joelho , Osteoartrite do Joelho , Osteófito , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Humanos , Instabilidade Articular/cirurgia , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Ligamento Colateral Médio do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteófito/cirurgia , Estudos Prospectivos , Amplitude de Movimento Articular
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J Shoulder Elbow Surg ; 30(5): 1152-1158, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33486060

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BACKGROUND: The identification and precise removal of bony impingement lesions during arthroscopic débridement arthroplasty for elbow osteoarthritis require a high level of experience and surgical skill. We have developed a new technique to identify impinging osteophytes on a computer display by simulating elbow motion using the multiple positions of 3-dimensional (3D) elbow models created from computed tomography data. Moreover, an actual color-coded 3D model indicating the impinging osteophytes was created with a 3D printer and was used as an intraoperative reference tool. This study aimed to verify the efficacy of these new technologies in arthroscopic débridement for elbow osteoarthritis. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 16 patients treated with arthroscopic débridement for elbow osteoarthritis after a preoperative computer simulation. Patients who underwent surgery with only the preoperative simulation were assigned to group 1 (n = 8), whereas those on whom we operated using a color-coded 3D bone model created from the preoperative simulation were assigned to group 2 (n = 8). Elbow extension and flexion range of motion (ROM), the Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS), and the severity of osteoarthritis were compared between the groups. RESULTS: Although preoperative elbow flexion and MEPS values were not significantly different between the groups, preoperative extension was significantly more restricted in group 2 than in group 1 (P = .0131). Group 2 tended to include more severe cases according to the Hastings-Rettig classification (P = .0693). ROM and MEPS values were improved in all cases. No significant differences in postoperative ROM or MEPS values were observed between the groups. There were no significant differences in the improvement in ROM or MEPS values between the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS: The use of preoperative simulation and a color-coded bone model could help to achieve as good postoperative ROM and MEPS values for advanced elbow osteoarthritis as those for early and intermediate stages.


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Articulação do Cotovelo , Osteoartrite , Osteófito , Artroplastia , Artroscopia , Simulação por Computador , Desbridamento , Cotovelo , Articulação do Cotovelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Cotovelo/cirurgia , Humanos , Osteoartrite/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteoartrite/cirurgia , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Clin Ultrasound ; 49(8): 885-888, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34355384

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Residual limb pain is common after amputation. Painful osteophytes are one of many causes of residual limb pain, and cases that fail conservative management may require open surgical resection. Here we present a novel percutaneous ultrasound-guided approach to remove a painful osteophyte in a transfemoral amputee. This procedure successfully treated this patient's residual limb pain while minimizing the risks associated with open surgical resection.


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Osteófito , Amputação Cirúrgica , Guanfacina , Humanos , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Dor , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção
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Foot Ankle Surg ; 27(8): 928-933, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33423884

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BACKGROUND: The efficacy of the powered rasp, a new reciprocating motion device for arthroscopic resection of osteophytes, has not been verified. The aim of this study was to compare the intraoperative efficacy of the powered rasp in arthroscopic resection of anterior ankle osteophytes to that of the conventional burr. METHODS: A total of 49 consecutive patients who underwent arthroscopic resection of anterior ankle osteophytes (26 patients with the conventional burr and 23 patients with the powered rasp) were retrospectively reviewed. The preoperative volume of each osteophyte was measured using computerized tomography scan and three-dimensional software. The resection time was measured by review of the individual arthroscopy video, and the estimated resection rate was calculated as the volume of osteophytes/resection time. RESULTS: The preoperative volume of osteophytes was not different between the two groups (847.8 ± 685.3 mm3 in the conventional burr and 913.3 ± 605.8 mm3 in the powered rasp, p = 0.726). The resection time was 442.4 ± 216.6 s (seconds) in the conventional burr and 386.4 ± 186.3 s in the powered rasp, and the estimated resection rate was 1.8 ± 1.0 mm3/s with the conventional burr and 2.4 ± 1.3 mm3/s with the powered rasp. These measurements were not significantly different between the two groups (p = 0.340 and 0.083, respectively). CONCLUSION: The intraoperative efficacy of the powered rasp did not show superiority to that of the conventional burr in arthroscopic resection of anterior ankle osteophytes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective comparative study.


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Osteófito , Tornozelo , Articulação do Tornozelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Artroscopia , Humanos , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Acta Neurochir (Wien) ; 162(1): 131-134, 2020 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31768753

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BACKGROUND: Fully endoscopic transoral approaches (FETOA) constitute a reasonable option for the treatment of middling compressive pathology that involve the craniocervical junction and higher cervical levels. METHODS: We describe, step by step, the FETOA for the treatment of upper cervical lesions. More specifically, the ones that are located between C1 and C3. A giant anterior C1-C2 osteophyte resection will be used as an illustration of these approaches. CONCLUSIONS: This technique represents a minimally invasive treatment option for these kinds of high cervical lesions. It offers optimal visualization, maximizing the resection of these lesions and decreasing the morbidity and mortality.


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Cirurgia Endoscópica por Orifício Natural/métodos , Osteófito/cirurgia , Vértebras Cervicais/cirurgia , Humanos , Boca , Cirurgia Endoscópica por Orifício Natural/efeitos adversos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia
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J Orthop Sci ; 25(5): 861-867, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31734086

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BACKGROUND: Posterior osteophyte of the femur can impinge on the tibia insert in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Although osteophyte removal [posterior clearance (PC)] improves the flexion angle, its influence on the gaps and extension angle are unclear. This study investigated the effect of PC on the gaps and range of motion (ROM) using a navigation system, as well as PC's relationship with osteophyte size. METHODS: Twenty-seven knees that underwent cruciate-retaining (CR)-type TKA were examined. Before and after PC, the ROM, hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle, and flexion and extension gaps were recorded using a navigation system. Osteophyte size was measured in the lateral view in radiographs, and in the sagittal and axial planes of computed tomography (CT) images. The effects of PC on the gaps and ROM were analysed statistically. RESULTS: PC caused the extension gap to increase by 0.7 ± 0.9 mm in the medial (p < 0.001), and 0.9 ± 1.5 mm in the lateral compartment (p = 0.006). The extension angle increased by 4.9 ± 1.6°, flexion angle increased by 6.5 ± 5.0°, and HKA decreased by 0.3°. The increase in extension angle by PC was significantly correlated with the preoperative HKA angle (r = 0.594) and with the osteophyte area in radiographs and CT (r = 0.626 to 0.681). CONCLUSIONS: The extension and flexion gaps increased less than 1 mm in the medial and lateral compartments. PC achieving an additional 5° extension angle could promote full extension in severely deformed knees with a large posterior osteophyte. The extension angle increase by PC was correlated with the preoperative HKA angle and osteophyte size.


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Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Artroplastia do Joelho/métodos , Osteófito/cirurgia , Ligamento Cruzado Posterior , Cirurgia Assistida por Computador/métodos , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Amplitude de Movimento Articular
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Haemophilia ; 25(3): e159-e164, 2019 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30866148

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INTRODUCTION: Haemophilic ankle arthropathy may cause joint bleeding, pain, stiffness, erosion and progressive motion limitations, including a decreased range of motion (ROM) secondary to anterior osteophyte impingement. AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the ROM and symptoms after synovectomy and anterior osteophyte resection for haemophilic ankle arthropathy. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 41 ankles in 35 patients with haemophilic arthropathy who underwent arthroscopic and/or open synovectomy. The mean follow-up period was 59.5 months. Indications for the procedure included a lack of improvement with conservative management, and the presence of haemarthrosis and arthralgia. We assessed radiographic images, ankle joint range of motion, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Ankle-Hindfoot score and patients' subjective satisfaction preoperatively and at the last follow-up. RESULTS: Arthroscopic synovectomy was performed in 32 ankles, open synovectomy in 6, and arthroscopic synovectomy with additional mini-open debridement in 3. Ankle dorsiflexion improved from a mean of 2.7° preoperatively to a mean of 7.5° at the final follow-up (P = 0.003), whereas plantar flexion improved from a mean of 30.7° preoperatively to a mean of 32.7° at the final follow-up (P = 0.276). The AOFAS score improved from 62.2 preoperatively to 79.1 at the final follow-up (P < 0.001). Patient satisfaction was "excellent" in 11 ankles, "good" in 22, "fair" in 3 and "poor" in 5. CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic and/or open synovectomy with anterior osteophyte resection and early rehabilitation in adolescents and adults with haemophilic ankle arthropathy showed improved ankle dorsiflexion and AOFAS scores.


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Articulação do Tornozelo/fisiopatologia , Hemartrose/fisiopatologia , Hemartrose/cirurgia , Osteófito/cirurgia , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Seguimentos , Hemartrose/complicações , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteófito/complicações , Satisfação do Paciente , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sinovectomia , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Clin J Sport Med ; 29(6): e80-e82, 2019 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31688187

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A unique case of combined anterolateral, anterior, and anteromedial ankle impingement in an adolescent soccer player is presented in this article. To the best of our knowledge, this is the only report of circumferential, massive, anterior ankle impingement in children described in the literature. The importance of proper diagnosis and treatment of such a lesion is illustrated in this case report. We also emphasize that clinical examination combined with 3D computed tomography scan reconstruction is an excellent and cost-effective imaging modality that can help with the diagnosis of anterior ankle impingement. Finally, open surgical treatment showed excellent results in an elite athlete.


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Traumatismos do Tornozelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Futebol/lesões , Atividades Cotidianas , Adolescente , Traumatismos do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Artralgia/etiologia , Desbridamento , Edema/etiologia , Humanos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Masculino , Osteófito/cirurgia , Radiografia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 27(5): 1544-1551, 2019 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29860600

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PURPOSE: Numerous studies demonstrated that prosthetic overhang and over-sizing cause pain and stiffness following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), but none considered volume changes within the joint capsule. This study was designed to investigate differences in volumes of resected bone compared to implanted components in TKA, and to determine the incidence and factors related to 'over-voluming'. METHODS: Three-dimensional reconstructions were created from 100 magnetic resonance imaging scans taken to design patient-specific instruments for TKA. The preoperative simulations were used to calculate the volume ratio (VR) by dividing volume of planned components by that of planned bone resections. Uni- and multi-variable linear regressions were performed to determine associations between 'over-voluming' (VR > 1.0) and gender, implant size and version (standard versus narrow), osteophytes, resection levels, external rotation of the femoral component, hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle, mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (mLDFA), and mechanical medial proximal tibial angle (mMPTA). RESULTS: The overall implant/bone volume ratio was 0.91 ± 0.11 (range 0.63-1.16) with 'over-voluming' observed in 24 knees. Multi-variable regression confirmed over-voluming to be associated with lower mLDFA (OR 0.66; CI 0.45-0.93; p = 0.026) and extensive osteophytes (OR 0.14; CI 0.03-0.61; p = 0.014), but not HKA angle (OR 0.98; CI 0.76-1.26; p = n.s.). CONCLUSIONS: Over-voluming was observed in 24% of knees, in which the implant volume exceeded the resected volume by up to 16%. Over-voluming was associated with intra-articular femoral valgus (low mLDFA), but not directly associated with tibial deformity (mMPTA) or HKA angle. Over-voluming could be associated with prosthetic overhang or excessive tensions within the joint capsule, and, therefore, contribute to unexplained pain and stiffness following TKA. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV, Retrospective cohort study.


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Artroplastia do Joelho/métodos , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/cirurgia , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios/métodos , Tíbia/cirurgia , Idoso , Articulação do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , Fêmur/diagnóstico por imagem , Fêmur/cirurgia , Humanos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Imageamento Tridimensional , Articulação do Joelho/diagnóstico por imagem , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise Multivariada , Osteoartrite do Joelho/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/cirurgia , Satisfação do Paciente , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Estudos Retrospectivos , Rotação , Cirurgia Assistida por Computador/métodos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Resultado do Tratamento
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Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ; 29(3): 689-696, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30361987

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Pseudoaneurysms (PA) are rare complications following ankle arthroscopy (AA). Delay in diagnosis is reported to be frequent and could lead to serious complications. Evidence synthesis on the clinical context of such complication lacks in the literature. METHODS: A systematic review is conducted to locate all relevant papers. In total, 23 case reports were included in the review. Data of 23 patients with a mean of 40.9 ± 10.3 years were extracted and analyzed. Outcomes included comorbidities, portals and procedure types performed during AA, PA location and size, time to diagnosis and treatment, and therapeutic modalities. RESULTS: The results showed that d-ATA and the dorsal pedis artery (DPA) were involved in 18 and 4 cases, respectively. A single case of PA of the fibular artery was described. The mean PA size was found to be 4.2 × 3.9 × 2.1 cm. Five of the 14 patients (35.7%) with a reported detailed medical history were treated for a cardiovascular or hemostasis condition. Delay in PA diagnosis was found to be at a mean time of 50.45 ± 74.6 days. The most commonly reported surgical indications were anterior synovectomy and removal of anterior osteophytes. Ligation was the most common procedure in treating PA. CONCLUSION: While portal placement might be a minor factor, the variability of the d-ATA and/or DPA anatomical position and its affection with foot position and distraction during AA could play a role in the arterial injury. Synovectomy and removal of anterior, particularly big-sized, osteophytes could be considered as risk factors as well. A state of hypocoagulability might affect injury healing and consequently PA formation. PA diagnosis should be raised whenever a non-resolving or pulsatile swelling over a portal incision is observed.


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Falso Aneurisma/diagnóstico , Falso Aneurisma/etiologia , Articulação do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Artérias , Artroscopia/efeitos adversos , Falso Aneurisma/cirurgia , Diagnóstico Tardio , Humanos , Osteófito/cirurgia , Sinovectomia/efeitos adversos
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Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ; 29(3): 553-558, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30367278

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OBJECTIVE: Subacromial impingement syndrome is one of the most common causes of pain in the shoulder. To this date, there is no specific radiographic view that can be used to evaluate the size of a subacromial spur. This study aims to examine a cassette tilt view can be used to evaluate the size of a subacromial spur. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted between the time period of January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2016. Forty-three consecutive patients that had planned treatment of arthroscopic subacromial decompression (SAD) participated in this study. Rockwood view and cassette tilt view (caudal tilt 30  with beam and cassette) X-rays were done in all these patients. The measurements of the spur sizes were calculated from both views and were compared to the spur sizes measured intraoperatively. RESULT: The size of the spurs from intraoperative measurement was not significantly different from the spur size measured using the cassette tilt view with a mean difference of 0.54 (95% confidence interval (CI): - 0.58, 1.65), but the intraoperative measurement was significantly different from the Rockwood view spur measurement, with a mean difference of 2.84 (95% CI: 1.56, 4.11). Average proportions of the size of the spur from the cassette tilt and Rockwood view compared to that from intraoperative measurements were 1.09 and 1.55, respectively. CONCLUSION: The cassette tilt view is a simple method of measurement of the size of subacromial spurs, with good inter- and intra-observer reliabilities and good validity. This can be useful clinically when setting the patient position and portals to evaluate the size of the spur when planning SAD. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: This is level III.


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Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Síndrome de Colisão do Ombro/diagnóstico por imagem , Artroscopia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteófito/complicações , Osteófito/cirurgia , Estudos Prospectivos , Radiografia/métodos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Síndrome de Colisão do Ombro/etiologia , Síndrome de Colisão do Ombro/cirurgia , Dor de Ombro/etiologia
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