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J Orthop Traumatol ; 17(3): 287-90, 2016 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26577935

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Neurothekeomas are uncommon benign neoplasms with a peripheral nerve sheath origin. This tumor usually involves dermis and is described as a small, solitary, slow growing and reddish to flesh-colored nodule or papule. Neurothekeoma preferentially affects the central aspect of the face, the arms or shoulders of women in the second and third decades of life. This is the first case report of neurothekeoma involving the wrist developing from synovial tissue and with uncertain clinical behavior in an adult female. The tumor was completely excised under brachial plexus block. Histopathologically, the examination of the microscopic slides revealed the presence of a 20-mm diameter, well-circumscribed and multilobulated tumor composed of abundant myxoid stroma with cellular elements; with immunohistochemistry there was positivity to vimentin but S100-protein, epithelial membrane antigen, cytokeratin AE1-3, CD99 and CD34 were all negative. This pattern suggested a myxoid tumor form of neurothekeoma, mixed subtype. The patient had an atypical local recurrence and was re-operated after 3 months. After 12 months there was no evidence of clinical recurrences confirmed by magnetic resonance evaluation. Basically, our case report adds an important element in the correct clinical management of neurotecheomas: faced with a histological diagnosis with an unusual localization and mixed or hypercellular type, clinicians must consider the possibility of an early local recurrence, suggesting a close clinical and radiological follow-up.


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Neurotecoma/diagnóstico , Neurotecoma/cirugía , Muñeca , Adulto , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/cirugía , Neurotecoma/patología
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Expert Rev Med Devices ; 19(11): 825-845, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36315926

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INTRODUCTION: Tendon and ligament injuries are a frequent and debilitating issue that affects many patients worldwide. The predominant solution is the suture thread, which is not without potential side effects and limitations. Implantable medical devices have gained more attention as an alternative approach. However, due to the many challenges of the inner body environment (limited available space, chemically aggressive environment, etc), the development of suitable devices is not exempt from practical and technical difficulties. AREAS COVERED: Here, implantable medical devices for tendon and ligaments injuries are reviewed and discussed. Commercially-available products and registered patents are all considered as long as they fit the standard definitions of 'implantable medical devices' (reported in the Introduction). The research was then narrowed down to five commercial products, deemed as the most representative of the whole market. Their effectiveness and performance are analysed, as well as the possible areas of improvement and development. EXPERT OPINION: Commercially available products present overall superior mechanical performances than suture techniques. Nevertheless, these latter ones might be still preferred for their wider range of customization. This aspect, and many others, could represent an area of improvement for implantable medical devices, to further explore their potential for tendon and ligament repair.


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Ligamentos , Tendones , Humanos , Tendones/cirugía , Ligamentos/cirugía , Ligamentos/lesiones , Prótesis e Implantes
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Acta Bioeng Biomech ; 23(4): 63-74, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37341093

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PURPOSES: Advancements in medical technology have enabled medical specialists to resolve significant problems concerning tendon injuries. However, despite the latest improvements, surgical tendon repair remains challenging. This study aimed to explore the capabilities of the current state-of-the-art technologies for implantable devices. METHODS: After performing extensive patent landscaping and literature review, an anchored tissue fixation device was deemed the most suitable candidate. This design was firstly investigated numerically, realizing a Finite Element Model of the device anchored to two swine tendons stumps, to simulate its application on a severed tendon. Two different hook designs, both bio-inspired, were tested while retaining the same device geometry and anchoring strategy. Then, the applicability of a 3D-printed prototype was tested on swine tendons. Finally, the device-tendon stumps ensemble was subjected to uniaxial tensile tests. RESULTS: The results show that the investigated device enables a better load distribution during the immobilized limb period in comparison to standard suture-based approaches, yet it still presents several design flaws. CONCLUSIONS: The current implantable solutions do not ensure an optimal result in terms of strength recovery. This and other weak points of the currently available proposals will serve as a starting point for future works on bio-inspired implantable devices for tendon repair.

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