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Instr Course Lect ; 72: 343-356, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36534866

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The diagnosis and management of compartment syndrome remains challenging and controversial. There continues to be a significant burden of disease and substantial resource implications associated with fractures complicated by compartment syndrome. Achieving consensus opinions regarding the diagnosis and treatment of this problem has important implications given the profound effect on patient outcomes.


Asunto(s)
Síndromes Compartimentales , Fracturas Óseas , Humanos , Síndromes Compartimentales/diagnóstico , Síndromes Compartimentales/etiología , Fracturas Óseas/complicaciones , Consenso
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Can J Surg ; 65(2): E259-E263, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35396267

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BACKGROUND: As health care shifts to value-based models, one strategy within orthopedics has been to transition appropriate cases to outpatient or ambulatory settings to reduce costs; however, there are limited data on the efficacy and safety of this practice for isolated ankle fractures. The purpose of this study was to compare the cost and safety associated with inpatient versus outpatient ankle open reduction internal fixation (ORIF). METHODS: All patients who underwent ORIF of isolated closed ankle fractures at 2 affiliated hospitals between April 2016 and March 2017 were identified retrospectively. Demographic characteristics, including age, gender, comorbidities and injuryspecific variables, were collected. We grouped patients based on whether they underwent ankle ORIF as an inpatient or outpatient. We determined case costing for all patients and analyzed it using multivariate regression analysis. RESULTS: A total of 196 patients (125 inpatient, 71 outpatient) were included for analysis. Inpatients had a significantly longer mean length of stay than outpatients (54.3 h [standard deviation (SD) 36.3 h] v. 7.5 h [SD 1.7 h], p < 0.001). The average cost was significantly higher for the inpatient cohort than the outpatient cohort ($4137 [SD $2285] v. $1834 [SD $421], p < 0.001). There were more unimalleolar ankle fractures in the outpatient group than in the inpatient group (42 [59.2%] v. 41 [32.8%], p < 0.001). Outpatients waited longer for surgery than inpatients (9.6 d [SD 5.6 d] v. 2.0 d [SD 3.3 d], p < 0.001). Fourteen patients (11.2%) in the inpatient group presented to the emergency department or were readmitted to hospital within 30 days of discharge, compared to 5 (7.0%) in the outpatient group (p = 0.3). CONCLUSION: In the treatment of isolated closed ankle fractures, outpatient surgery was associated with a significant reduction in length of hospital stay and overall case cost compared to inpatient surgery, with no significant difference in readmission or reoperation rates. In medically appropriate patients, isolated ankle ORIF can be performed safely in an ambulatory setting and is associated with significant cost savings.


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Fracturas de Tobillo , Pacientes Internos , Fracturas de Tobillo/cirugía , Fijación Interna de Fracturas/efectos adversos , Humanos , Reducción Abierta/efectos adversos , Pacientes Ambulatorios , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Can J Surg ; 65(6): E739-E748, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36347535

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BACKGROUND: Wait times for many elective orthopedic surgical procedures in Ontario have become unacceptably long and substantially exceed the recommended guidelines. As a consequence, many patients experience chronic pain, disability and other poor health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to test a novel, resource-saving redesign of outpatient operating room (OR) services, based on tiered grouping of surgical cases, to maximize health benefits for patients while improving efficiency and decreasing wait times. METHODS: This prospective cohort study enrolled adult patients scheduled to undergo unilateral lower limb procedures that had a low requirement for surgical resources and did not require admission to the hospital (ambulatory surgical services) at an academic hospital. Patients were randomly assigned to a conventional OR group or a high-efficiency (tiered) OR group, in which the intensity of surgical, anesthesia and nursing resources was matched to the procedure and the patient's health status. The tiered OR made use of local anesthesia and a block room rather than general anesthesia. Primary outcomes were costs of surgical services provided and patient health outcomes; secondary outcomes were patient and staff satisfaction with each OR setup. RESULTS: The costs associated with the high-efficiency OR were 60% lower than those associated with the conventional OR (this was primarily due to the streamlining of OR care and elimination of the need to use a postanesthetic care unit), with the same or equivalent patient health outcomes. No differences in patient and staff satisfaction were found between the 2 setups. CONCLUSION: The use of tiered, ambulatory services for elective orthopedic surgery does not compromise health outcomes and patient satisfaction, and it is associated with substantial cost savings.


Asunto(s)
Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Electivos , Quirófanos , Adulto , Humanos , Estudios Prospectivos , Eficiencia , Anestesia General
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Foot Ankle Surg ; 28(6): 720-725, 2022 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34493449

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BACKGROUND: Indications for deltoid ligament repair in bimalleolar equivalent ankle fractures are unclear. This study compared radiographic outcomes in bimalleolar equivalent ankle fractures undergoing open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) +/- deltoid ligament repair. METHODS: A retrospective review of 1024 ankle fractures was performed. Bimalleolar equivalent injuries treated with ORIF +/- deltoid ligament repair were included. Radiographic assessment was performed preoperatively, and at three months postoperatively. RESULTS: One hundred and forty-seven ankle fractures met inclusion criteria with 46 undergoing deltoid ligament repairs. There was a significant decrease in medial clear space (1.93 ± 0.65 mm vs. 2.26 ± 0.64 mm, p = 0.01), and tibiofibular clear space (3.89 ± 1.20 mm vs. 4.87 ± 1.37 mm, p = 0.0001) at 3 months postoperative in the deltoid repair group compared to the no repair group. When syndesmotic fixation was performed, there were no differences between groups. CONCLUSION: Deltoid ligament repair in bimalleolar equivalent ankle fractures resulted in reduced medial clear space, and tibiofibular clear space in the early postoperative period. These differences were small and remained within established normal limits. LEVEL OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective cohort study.


Asunto(s)
Fracturas de Tobillo , Fracturas de Tobillo/diagnóstico por imagen , Fracturas de Tobillo/cirugía , Articulación del Tobillo/diagnóstico por imagen , Articulación del Tobillo/cirugía , Fijación Interna de Fracturas/métodos , Humanos , Ligamentos , Ligamentos Articulares/diagnóstico por imagen , Ligamentos Articulares/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Foot Ankle Surg ; 28(4): 492-496, 2022 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34980572

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BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is variable following hallux valgus (HV) surgery. This prospective, blinded, randomized trial endeavored to determine whether showing patients a preoperative photograph would improve satisfaction following HV corrective surgery. METHODS: Adult patients undergoing HV surgery were randomized to a picture group (P) or a no picture group (NP). P-group patients were shown their preoperative photograph for 5 min at each postoperative visit. Outcome measures included the Foot Function Index (FFI), the Foot Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS), and a patient satisfaction questionnaire. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients were enrolled in the study (15P, 14 NP). At 3, and 6 months postoperatively, patients in the P-group were more likely to be completely satisfied with the appearance of their foot. There were no differences between groups with respect to postoperative HVA, IMA, or FFI, and FAOS scores. CONCLUSION: Patient satisfaction is increased following hallux valgus corrective surgery by reminding patients of the preoperative appearance of their foot through the use of photographs. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I, randomized control trial.


Asunto(s)
Juanete , Hallux Valgus , Adulto , Hallux Valgus/diagnóstico por imagen , Hallux Valgus/cirugía , Humanos , Osteotomía/métodos , Satisfacción del Paciente , Fotograbar , Estudios Prospectivos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Microcirculation ; 26(7): e12577, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31230399

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OBJECTIVE: Limb compartment syndrome (CS), a complication of trauma, results in muscle necrosis and cell death; ischemia and inflammation contribute to microvascular dysfunction and parenchymal injury. Carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 (CORM-3) has been shown to protect microvascular perfusion and reduce inflammation in animal models of CS. The purpose of the study was to test the effect of CORM-3 in human in vitro CS model, allowing exploration of the mechanism(s) of CO protection and potential development of pharmacologic treatment. METHODS: Confluent human vascular endothelial cells (HUVECs) were stimulated for 6 h with serum isolated from patients with CS. Intracellular oxidative stress (production of reactive oxygen species (ROS)) apoptosis, transendothelial resistance (TEER), polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) activation and transmigration across the monolayer in response to the CS stimulus were assessed. All experiments were performed in the presence of CORM-3 (100 µM) or its inactive form, iCORM-3. RESULTS: CS serum induced a significant increase in ROS, apoptosis and endothelial monolayer breakdown; it also increased PMN superoxide production, leukocyte rolling and adhesion/transmigration. CORM-3 completely prevented CS-induced ROS production, apoptosis, PMN adhesion, rolling and transmigration, while improving monolayer integrity. CONCLUSION: CORM-3 offers potent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and may have a potential application to patients at risk of developing CS.


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Síndromes Compartimentales , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana , Modelos Cardiovasculares , Compuestos Organometálicos/farmacología , Síndromes Compartimentales/tratamiento farmacológico , Síndromes Compartimentales/metabolismo , Síndromes Compartimentales/patología , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana/metabolismo , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana/patología , Humanos
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Instr Course Lect ; 68: 29-38, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32032036

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There is an enormous burden of disease associated with the management of a failed hip fracture fixation. The goal of surgical management is to facilitate an early return to mobilization with the retention of as much independence as possible. Despite numerous studies that are focused on the care of patients with proximal femur fractures, complication rates remain high. Surgeons should review current strategies to avoid and manage complications after hip fracture fixation. This will have important implications given the detrimental consequences of failed management of hip fractures, including permanent disability, life-threatening medical complications, and an increased risk of death.


Asunto(s)
Fracturas del Fémur , Fijación Intramedular de Fracturas , Fracturas de Cadera , Tornillos Óseos , Fijación Interna de Fracturas , Humanos
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Crit Care Med ; 46(5): e469-e472, 2018 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29384781

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OBJECTIVES: Acute limb compartment syndrome, a complication of musculoskeletal trauma, results in muscle necrosis and cell death. Carbon monoxide, liberated from the carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3, has been shown protective in a rat model of compartment syndrome. The purpose of this study was to test the effect of carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 in a preclinical large animal model of compartment syndrome, with the ultimate goal of developing a pharmacologic adjunct treatment for compartment syndrome. DESIGN: Animal research study. SETTING: Basic research laboratory in a hospital setting. SUBJECTS: Male Yorkshire-Landrace pigs (50-60 kg). INTERVENTIONS: Pigs underwent 6 hours of intracompartmental pressure elevation by infusing fluid into the anterior compartment of the right hind limb. Carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 was administered systemically (2 mg/kg, IV) at fasciotomy, followed by 3-hour reperfusion. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Muscle perfusion, inflammation, injury, and apoptosis were assessed in the skeletal muscle. Systemic leukocyte activation was assessed during compartment syndrome and reperfusion. Elevation of hind limb intracompartmental pressure resulted in significant microvascular perfusion deficits (44% ± 1% continuously perfused capillaries in compartment syndrome vs 76% ± 4% in sham; p < 0.001), increased tissue injury (ethidium bromide/bisbenzimide of 0.31 ± 0.07 in compartment syndrome vs 0.17 ± 0.03 in sham; p < 0.05), apoptosis (fluorescence in vivo/bisbenzimide of 0.26 ± 0.06 in compartment syndrome vs 0.13 ± 0.03 in sham; p < 0.05), and systemic leukocyte activation (14.7 relative luminescence units/10 polymorphonuclear leukocytes in compartment syndrome vs 1.0 ± 0.1 in baseline; p < 0.001). Systemic application of carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 at fasciotomy increased the number of continuously perfused capillaries (68% ± 3%; p < 0.001), diminished tissue injury (ethidium bromide/bisbenzimide of 0.13 ± 0.04; p < 0.05), apoptosis (fluorescence in vivo/bisbenzimide of 0.12 ± 0.03; p < 0.05), and blocked systemic leukocyte activation (3.9 ± 0.3 relative luminescence unit/10 polymorphonuclear leukocytes; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Administration of carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 at fasciotomy offered protection against compartment syndrome-induced microvascular perfusion deficit, tissue injury, and systemic leukocyte activation. The data suggest the potential therapeutic application of carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-3 to patients at risk of developing compartment syndrome.


Asunto(s)
Síndromes Compartimentales/tratamiento farmacológico , Músculo Esquelético/efectos de los fármacos , Compuestos Organometálicos/uso terapéutico , Animales , Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Carboxihemoglobina/análisis , Síndromes Compartimentales/patología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Infusiones Intravenosas , Recuento de Leucocitos , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/patología , Compuestos Organometálicos/administración & dosificación , Porcinos , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/sangre
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J Surg Res ; 222: 17-25, 2018 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29273369

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BACKGROUND: Carbon monoxide (CO)- and hydrogen sulphide-releasing molecules (CORM-3 and GYY4137, respectively) have been shown to be potent antioxidant and antiinflammatory agents at the tissue and systemic level. We hypothesized that both CORM-3 and GYY4137 would reduce the significant organ dysfunction associated with abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Randomized trial was conducted where ACS was maintained for 2 hours in 27 rats using an abdominal plaster cast and intraperitoneal CO2 insufflation at 20 mmHg. Three experimental groups underwent ACS and received an experimental molecule at the time of decompression: inactive CORM-3, active CORM-3, and GYY4137, whereas three groups underwent no ACS to serve as a sham. Sinusoidal perfusion, inflammatory response and cell death were quantified in exteriorized livers. Respiratory, liver, and renal dysfunction was assessed biochemically. RESULTS: Hepatocellular death and the number of activated leukocytes within postsinusoidal venules were significantly increased in rats with ACS (16-fold increase, 17-fold leukocyte activation, respectively, P < 0.05). Administration of CORM-3 or GYY4137 resulted in a significant decrease of both parameters (P = 0.03 and P = 0.009). ACS resulted in an increase in markers of renal and liver injury; CORM-3 or GYY4137 partially restored levels to those seen in sham animals. Myeloperoxidase was significantly elevated in the ACS group in lung, liver, and small intestine (P = 0.0002, P = 0.01, and P = 0.08, respectively). CORM-3 treatment, but not GYY4137, was able to completely block the response (65 ± 11 U/ml and 92 ± 18 U/ml, respectively versus 110 ± 10U/ml in the ACS group, lung tissue). CONCLUSIONS: We have demonstrated the effect of two molecules, CO and hydrogen sulphide, on tempering the reperfusion-associated metabolic and organ derangements in ACS. CORM-3 demonstrated a greater effect than GYY4137 and was able to restore most of the measured parameters to levels comparable to sham.


Asunto(s)
Hipertensión Intraabdominal/complicaciones , Morfolinas/uso terapéutico , Compuestos Organometálicos/uso terapéutico , Compuestos Organotiofosforados/uso terapéutico , Daño por Reperfusión/prevención & control , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Evaluación Preclínica de Medicamentos , Masculino , Distribución Aleatoria , Ratas Wistar , Daño por Reperfusión/etiología
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J Vasc Surg ; 66(6): 1864-1871, 2017 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28216347

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Ischemia-reperfusion (IR) is a limb- and life-threatening complication of acute limb ischemia and musculoskeletal trauma. Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) have recently been shown to protect microvascular perfusion and to reduce inflammation and injury in various ischemic animal models. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of water-soluble CORM-3 on the extent of IR-induced muscle injury. METHODS: Wistar rats were randomized into three groups: sham (no ischemia), IR + CORM-3 (10 mg/kg intraperitoneally), and IR + inactive CORM-3 (iCORM-3; 10 mg/kg intraperitoneally). No-flow ischemia was induced by the application of a tourniquet to the hind limb for 2 hours; tourniquet release commenced the reperfusion phase. Both CORM-3 and iCORM-3 were injected immediately after tourniquet release. Temporal changes in microvascular perfusion, cellular tissue injury (ethidium bromide and bisbenzimide staining), and inflammatory response (leukocyte recruitment) within the extensor digitorum longus muscle were assessed using intravital video microscopy every 15 minutes for a total of 90 minutes after initiation of reperfusion. Systemic levels of tumor necrosis factor-α were also measured. RESULTS: Hind limb IR resulted in (1) a significant no-reflow phenomenon followed by progressive increase in microvascular perfusion deficit (21% ± 2% continuously perfused capillaries in IR vs 76% ± 4% in sham [P < .001]; 52% ± 8% nonperfused capillaries in IR vs 13% ± 2% in sham at 90 minutes of reperfusion [P < .001]), (2) tissue injury (ethidium bromide and bisbenzimide staining of 0.52 ± 0.07 in IR vs 0.05 ± 0.03 in sham at 90 minutes of reperfusion [P < .001]), (3) leukocyte recruitment (13.7 ± 0.9 adherent leukocytes/30 seconds/1000 µm2 in IR vs 1.8 ± 0.5 adherent leukocytes/30 seconds/1000 µm2 in sham at 90 minutes of reperfusion [P < .001]), and (4) an increase in circulating tumor necrosis factor-α levels. Systemic administration of CORM-3 (but not of iCORM-3) effectively reduced the IR-associated skeletal muscle perfusion deficits, tissue injury, and inflammatory activation. CONCLUSIONS: CORM-3 displays potent protective and anti-inflammatory effects in an experimental model of hind limb IR, suggesting a potential therapeutic application of CORMs in treatment of ischemic conditions.


Asunto(s)
Antiinflamatorios/administración & dosificación , Monóxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Músculo Esquelético/irrigación sanguínea , Músculo Esquelético/efectos de los fármacos , Compuestos Organometálicos/administración & dosificación , Daño por Reperfusión/prevención & control , Animales , Antiinflamatorios/metabolismo , Velocidad del Flujo Sanguíneo , Adhesión Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Miembro Posterior , Mediadores de Inflamación/sangre , Inyecciones Intraperitoneales , Leucocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Leucocitos/metabolismo , Masculino , Microcirculación , Músculo Esquelético/patología , Compuestos Organometálicos/metabolismo , Ratas Wistar , Flujo Sanguíneo Regional , Daño por Reperfusión/sangre , Daño por Reperfusión/patología , Daño por Reperfusión/fisiopatología , Factores de Tiempo , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/sangre
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J Surg Res ; 197(2): 398-404, 2015 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25982047

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BACKGROUND: Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is associated with an increased rate of multiple organ dysfunction and is an independent marker for mortality. Our objective was to develop an animal model to study the mechanisms of tissue and microvascular injury associated with ACS at the microscopic level. MATERIALS AND METHODS: ACS was established in rats with CO2 insufflation at 20 mm Hg for 2 h, with an abdominal cast. Sinusoidal perfusion, inflammatory response, and cell death were quantified in exteriorized livers. Respiratory and renal dysfunction were assessed biochemically and morphologically. Myeloperoxidase levels, a marker of neutrophil activation, were measured in the liver, lung, and small intestine. RESULTS: Continuously perfused sinusoids were significantly lower in the ACS group (81.4 ± 2.2% versus 99.6% ± 0.50), with an increase in nonperfused and intermittently perfused sinusoids (P < 0.05). Hepatocellular death and the number of activated leukocytes in postsinusoidal venules showed 7- and 18-fold increases, respectively, in the ACS group (P < 0.05). A significant increase in blood urea nitrogen levels in experimental rats was also observed. Myeloperoxidase levels were found to be 8-fold higher in lungs of ACS rats relative to control (P < 0.05), as well as statistically significant increase in the pCO2 and decrease in pH of ACS rats. CONCLUSIONS: We have successfully developed a model of ACS with documented evidence of renal and respiratory dysfunction. In addition, we have microscopy-confirmed evidence of early inflammatory changes and perfusion deficits in the liver with a concomitant increase in cell death in the ACS group.


Asunto(s)
Hipertensión Intraabdominal/fisiopatología , Hígado/irrigación sanguínea , Microcirculación , Animales , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Nitrógeno de la Urea Sanguínea , Hipertensión Intraabdominal/metabolismo , Hipertensión Intraabdominal/patología , Riñón/fisiopatología , Hígado/enzimología , Hígado/patología , Pulmón/enzimología , Pulmón/fisiopatología , Masculino , Microscopía por Video , Peroxidasa/metabolismo , Distribución Aleatoria , Ratas , Ratas Wistar
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Int Urogynecol J ; 26(6): 805-11, 2015 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25656453

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INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Pelvic fractures in women significantly disrupt the pelvic floor, which may cause stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Our objective was to assess the incidence of operative treatment for SUI and POP after pelvic fracture. METHODS: We used administrative data from Ontario, Canada, to conduct a retrospective cohort study. Female patients who underwent operative repair of a pelvic fracture between 2002 and 2010 were identified. The primary outcomes were the subsequent surgical treatment of SUI or POP. To compare the incidence with that of the general population, patients who had operative repair of a pelvic fracture were matched (1:2) to a person in the general population (with a propensity score to account for measurable potential confounders). Our primary analysis was a Cox proportional hazards model to compare hazard ratios (HR) in subjects with a pelvic facture and those without. RESULTS: We identified 390 female patients with a median age of 47 (IQR 30-67) years. Our median follow-up period was 5.9 (4.1-8.3) years. The absolute risk of SUI surgery after pelvic fracture was 3.3 % (13 out of 390) compared with 1.0 % (8 out of 769) in the matched general population sample. The HR for SUI surgery was 5.8 (95 % CI 2.2-15.1). The absolute risk of POP surgery after pelvic fracture was 1.8 % (7 out of 390) compared with 0.9 % (7 out of 769) in the matched general population. The HR for POP surgery was 2.3 (95 % CI 0.9-5.8). CONCLUSIONS: Among patients who had a pelvic fracture requiring operative repair, there appears to be a significantly increased chance of surgery for SUI, but not for POP.


Asunto(s)
Fracturas Óseas/epidemiología , Huesos Pélvicos/lesiones , Prolapso de Órgano Pélvico/cirugía , Incontinencia Urinaria de Esfuerzo/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Comorbilidad , Femenino , Fracturas Óseas/cirugía , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ontario/epidemiología , Prolapso de Órgano Pélvico/epidemiología , Prolapso de Órgano Pélvico/fisiopatología , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Estudios Retrospectivos , Incontinencia Urinaria de Esfuerzo/epidemiología , Incontinencia Urinaria de Esfuerzo/fisiopatología
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Can J Surg ; 57(1): 40-3, 2014 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24461225

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BACKGROUND: The increasing incidence of hip fractures in our aging population challenges orthopedic surgeons and hospital administrators to effectively care for these patients. Many patients present to regional hospitals and are transferred to tertiary care centres for surgical management, resulting in long delays to surgery. Providing timely care may improve outcomes, as delay carries an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the cases of all patients with hip fractures treated in a single Level 1 trauma centre in Canada between 2005 and 2012. We compared quality indicators and outcomes between patients transferred from a peripheral hospital and those directly admitted to the trauma centre. RESULTS: Of the 1191 patients retrospectively reviewed, 890 met our inclusion criteria: 175 who were transferred and 715 admitted directly to the trauma centre. Transfer patients' median delay from admission to operation was 93 hours, whereas nontransfer patients waited 44 hours (p < 0.001). The delay predominantly occurred before transfer, as the patients had to wait for a bed to become available at the trauma centre. The median length of stay in hospital was 20 days for transfer patients compared with 13 days for nontransfer patients (p < 0.001). Regional policy changes enacted in 2011 decreased the median transfer delay from regional hospital to tertiary care centre from 47 to 27 hours (p = 0.005). CONCLUSION: Policy changes can have a significant impact on patient care. Prioritizing patients and expediting transfer will decrease overall mortality, reduce hospital stay and reduce the cost of hip fracture care.


CONTEXTE: L'incidence croissante des fractures de la hanche dans notre population vieillissante pose un défi aux chirurgiens orthopédistes et aux administrateurs hospitaliers qui souhaitent offrir des soins efficaces à ces patients. De nombreux patients se présentent dans des hôpitaux régionaux avant d'être transférés dans des centres de soins tertiaires pour y être opérés, ce qui retarde la chirurgie. Fournir les soins requis en temps voulu pourrait améliorer les résultats étant donné que tout retard s'accompagne d'un risque accru de morbidité et de mortalité. MÉTHODES: Nous avons effectué une revue rétrospective de tous les cas de fracture de la hanche traités dans un centre canadien de traumatologie de niveau 1 entre 2005 et 2012. Nous avons comparé les indicateurs de qualité et les résultats entre les patients transférés d'un hôpital régional et les patients admis directement au centre de traumatologie. RÉSULTATS: Parmi les 1191 cas analysés rétrospectivement, 890 répondaient à nos critères d'inclusion : 175 avaient été transférés et 715 avaient été admis directement au centre de traumatologie. Le délai médian entre l'admission et la chirurgie chez les patients transférés a été de 93 heures, alors que les patients non transférés ont attendu 44 heures (p < 0,001). Le délai est principalement survenu avant le transfert, car les patients devaient attendre qu'un lit se libère au centre de traumatologie. La durée médiane du séjour hospitalier a été de 20 jours pour les patients transférés, contre 13 jours pour les patients non transférés (p < 0,001). Les changements apportés à la politique régionale en 2011 ont abrégé de 47 à 27 heures (p = 0,005) le délai médian avant le transfert des hôpitaux régionaux vers le centre de soins tertiaires. CONCLUSION: Les changements de politiques peuvent avoir un impact significatif sur les soins aux patients. Prioriser les cas et accélérer les transferts réduiront la mortalité globale, abrégeront les séjours hospitaliers et réduiront les coûts associés au traitement des fractures de la hanche.


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Fijación de Fractura , Fracturas de Cadera/cirugía , Evaluación de Procesos y Resultados en Atención de Salud , Admisión del Paciente , Transferencia de Pacientes , Indicadores de Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Centros Traumatológicos/organización & administración , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación/estadística & datos numéricos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ontario , Política Organizacional , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Tiempo
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Can J Surg ; 57(5): 342-8, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25265109

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BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are common injuries that result in blood loss and frequently require the transfusion of blood products. We sought to identify risk factors leading to increased blood transfusion in patients presenting with hip fractures, especially those factors that are modifiable. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the cases of all patients who had fixation of their hip fractures between October 2005 and February 2010. The need for transfusion was correlated with potential risk factors, including age, sex, preoperative hemoglobin, fracture type, fixation method and more. RESULTS: A total of 835 patients had fixation of their hip fractures during the study period; 631 met the inclusion criteria and 249 of them (39.5%) were transfused. We found an association between need for blood transfusion and female sex (p = 0.018), lower preoperative hemoglobin (p < 0.001), fracture type (p < 0.001) and fixation method (p < 0.001). Compared with femoral neck fractures, there was a 2.37 times greater risk of blood transfusion in patients with intertrochanteric fractures (p < 0.001) and a 4.03 times greater risk in those with subtrochanteric fractures (p < 0.001). Dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation decreased the risk of transfusion by about half compared with intramedullary nail or hemiarthroplasty. We found no association with age, delay to operation (p = 0.17) or duration of surgery (p = 0.30). CONCLUSION: The only modifiable risk factor identified was fixation method. When considering blood transfusion requirements in isolation, we suggest a potential benefit in using a DHS for intertrochanteric and femoral neck fractures amenable to DHS fixation.


CONTEXTE: La fracture de la hanche est un traumatisme fréquent, qui cause une perte sanguine et nécessite souvent la transfusion de produits sanguins. Nous avons tenté d'identifier les facteurs de risque associés à une hausse du nombre des transfusions sanguines chez des patients ayant subi une fracture de la hanche, en particulier les facteurs modifiables. MÉTHODES: Au cours d'une étude rétrospective, on a revu les cas de tous les patients chez qui on avait pratiqué une ostéosynthèse pour une fracture de la hanche survenue entre octobre 2005 et février 2010. La nécessité d'une transfusion sanguine a été associée à d'éventuels facteurs de risque, dont l'âge, le sexe, le taux d'hémoglobine préopératoire, le type de fracture, la technique d'ostéosynthèse, et d'autres facteurs encore. RÉSULTATS: Au total, 835 patients avaient subi une ostéosynthèse pour fracture de la hanche au cours de la période à l'étude; 631 satisfaisaient les critères d'inclusion à l'étude et parmi eux, 249 (39,5 %) ont reçu une transfusion sanguine. On a observé l'existence d'un lien entre la nécessité d'une transfusion sanguine et le sexe féminin (p = 0,018), une plus faible concentration d'hémoglobine préopératoire (p < 0,001), le type de fracture (p <0,001) et la technique d'ostéosynthèse (p < 0,001). Par rapport aux fractures du col fémoral, le risque de transfusion sanguine était 2,37 fois plus élevé chez les patients présentant une fracture intertrochantérienne (p < 0,001) et 4,03 fois plus élevé chez ceux présentant une fracture sous-trochantérienne (p <0,001). En utilisant une vis dynamique de hanche, le risque de transfusion sanguine a diminué d'environ 50 % par rapport à l'enclouage centromédullaire ou à l'hémiarthroplastie. Aucun lien n'a été observé avec l'âge, le délai de l'intervention chirurgicale (p = 0,17), ni avec sa durée (p = 0,30). CONCLUSION: La technique d'ostéosynthèse est l'unique facteur de risque modifiable ayant été identifié. Mais lorsqu'on évalue la nécessité d'une transfusion sanguine sans tenir compte des facteurs de risque, nos résultats semblent indiquer qu'on aurait avantage à utiliser une vis dynamique de hanche pour consolider les fractures intertrochantériennes et les fractures du col fémoral.


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Transfusión Sanguínea/estadística & datos numéricos , Fijación Interna de Fracturas/métodos , Fracturas de Cadera/cirugía , Hemorragia Posoperatoria/terapia , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Incidencia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ontario/epidemiología , Hemorragia Posoperatoria/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo
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Biomed Mater ; 19(4)2024 May 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38688325

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Bone fracture plates are usually made from steel or titanium, which are much stiffer than cortical bone. This may cause bone 'stress shielding' (i.e. bone resorption leading to plate loosening) and delayed fracture healing (i.e. fracture motion is less than needed to stimulate callus formation at the fracture). Thus, the authors previously designed, fabricated, and mechanically tested novel 'hybrid' composites made from inorganic and organic materials as potential bone fracture plates that are more flexible to reduce these negative effects. This is the first study to measure the cytotoxicity of these composites via the survival of rat cells. Cubes of carbon fiber/flax fiber/epoxy and glass fiber/flax fiber/epoxy had better cell survival vs. Kevlar fiber/flax fiber/epoxy (57% and 58% vs. 50%). Layers and powders made of carbon fiber/epoxy and glass fiber/epoxy had higher cell survival than Kevlar fiber/epoxy (96%-100% and 100% vs. 39%-90%). The presence of flax fibers usually decreased cell survival. Thus, carbon and glass fiber composites (with or without flax fibers), but not Kevlar fiber composites (with or without flax fibers), may potentially be used for bone fracture plates.


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Placas Óseas , Fibra de Carbono , Supervivencia Celular , Fracturas Óseas , Vidrio , Ensayo de Materiales , Animales , Ratas , Supervivencia Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Vidrio/química , Fibra de Carbono/química , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Carbono/química , Curación de Fractura , Resinas Epoxi/química , Estrés Mecánico , Titanio/química
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J Orthop Trauma ; 2024 Jul 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39078138

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of deltoid ligament repair on the development of posttraumatic arthritis in logsplitter ankle injuries. METHODS: Design: Retrospective cohort. SETTING: Academic, Level I trauma center. PATIENT SELECTION CRITERIA: Patients ≥18 years of age with logsplitter injuries (OTA/AO 44B, 44C) treated with open reduction internal fixation with or without deltoid ligament repair from January 2008 to October 2021. OUTCOME MEASURES AND COMPARISON: The rate of posttraumatic arthritis (PTOA) development at final follow-up (minimum 6 months) after open reduction internal fixation was evaluated using the Kellgren-Lawrence scale. The achievement of acceptable reduction indicated by articular reduction <2mm, and a medial clear space ≤4mm was assessed at 6 weeks postoperatively with weightbearing radiographs. The effect of deltoid ligament repair on the development of PTOA was investigated. RESULTS: Fifty-nine patients aged 49.1 ± 17.2 years met inclusion criteria with a mean follow up of 16.6 months (range = 6 to 96). Twenty-six of 59 patients (44%) had developed PTOA at final follow-up. Acceptable reduction was achieved in 83.1% (49/59) of fractures. The acceptable reduction rate in fractures undergoing deltoid ligament repair was 100% versus 78% in those without deltoid ligament repair (13/13 vs. 36/46, p=0.017). The rate of PTOA development was significantly lower in patients who underwent deltoid ligament repair (15%) compared to those who did not (52%), p=0.026. Patients who underwent deltoid ligament repair had a significantly reduced rate of PTOA development leading to arthrodesis compared to those who did not (0% vs. 17%, p=0.013). CONCLUSIONS: Logsplitter injuries resulted in a high rate of development of posttraumatic arthritis. An acceptable reduction is required to minimize risk of development of PTOA and progression to arthrodesis. Deltoid ligament repair during open reduction internal fixation may facilitate acceptable reduction, decrease the rate of PTOA and progression to arthrodesis in these injuries. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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Int J Surg Oncol ; 2024: 3565134, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39301148

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Background: As cancer survivorship continues to improve, the perioperative morbidity and mortality following surgical treatment of metastatic bone disease become an increasingly important consideration. The objective of this study is to identify risk factors for early postoperative complications and mortality following extremity prophylactic fixation and pathologic fracture stabilization. Methods: A single-centre retrospective review of 185 patients (226 total surgeries) who underwent prophylactic fixation or pathologic fracture stabilization for extremity metastatic bone disease between 2005 and 2020 was performed. Skull, spine, pelvic, and revision surgeries along with diagnosis of primary bone neoplasm were excluded. Univariate, multivariate, and subgroup analyses were performed to identify predictors and independent risk factors for 30-day postoperative morbidity and mortality. Results: Primary cancers included lung (n = 41), breast (n = 36), multiple myeloma (n = 35), prostate (n = 16), lymphoma (n = 11), renal cell carcinoma (n = 10), and other (n = 36). The 30-day postoperative complication and mortality rates were 32.30% (n = 73) and 17.26% (n = 39), respectively. The most common complications were pulmonary-related, cardiac events, surgical site infection, sepsis, and thromboembolism. Pathologic fracture, presence of extra-skeletal metastases, longer surgical duration, and blood transfusion requirements were associated with 30-day postoperative complications overall. A past medical history for cardiac disease was also associated with systemic but not local surgical complications. Pathologic fracture, presence of extra-skeletal metastases, lung cancer, blood transfusion requirements, and increasing pack-year smoking history were predictors for 30-day mortality. In the multivariate analysis, pathologic fracture (p=0.016) and presence of extra-skeletal metastases (p=0.029) were independent predictors of complications. For mortality, pathologic fracture (p=0.014), presence of extra-skeletal metastases (p=0.0085), and increased blood transfusion requirements (p=0.048) were independent risk factors. Conclusions: The findings of this study provide additional guidance for perioperative risk assessment and patient counselling. Additionally, improving clinical assessment tools to identify and quantify patients at risk of pathologic fractures becomes increasingly important given the significant morbidity and mortality associated with pathologic fracture treatment.


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Neoplasias Óseas , Fracturas Espontáneas , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Neoplasias Óseas/secundario , Neoplasias Óseas/cirugía , Neoplasias Óseas/mortalidad , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Anciano , Fracturas Espontáneas/cirugía , Fracturas Espontáneas/mortalidad , Fijación de Fractura/efectos adversos , Adulto , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Extremidades/cirugía , Tasa de Supervivencia , Estudios de Seguimiento , Pronóstico
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OTA Int ; 7(2): e333, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38623265

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Objectives: Limb amputation is a possible outcome of acute compartment syndrome. We undertook this study to investigate the occurrence of fasciotomy and amputation in patients with tibial fractures in the Ontario adult population, aiming to evaluate variables that may be associated with each of these outcomes. Design: Retrospective, population-based cohort study (April 1, 2003-March 31, 2016). Setting: Canadian province of Ontario. Participants: Patients with tibial fracture, aged 14 years and older. Interventions: Fasciotomy after tibial fracture. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcomes were fasciotomy and amputation within 1 year of fasciotomy. Secondary outcomes included repeat surgery, new-onset renal failure, and mortality, all within 30 days of fasciotomy. Results: We identified 76,299 patients with tibial fracture; the mean (SD) age was 47 (21) years. Fasciotomy was performed in 1303 patients (1.7%); of these, 76% were male and 24% female. Patients who were younger, male, or experienced polytrauma were significantly more likely to undergo fasciotomy. Limb amputation occurred in 4.3% of patients undergoing fasciotomy, as compared with 0.5% in those without fasciotomy; older age, male sex, presence of polytrauma, and fasciotomy were associated with an increased risk of amputation (age odds ratio [OR] of 1.03 [95% CI, 1.02-1.03], P < 0.0001; sex OR of 2.04 [95% CI, 1.63-2.55], P < 0.0001; polytrauma OR of 9.37 [95% CI, 7.64-11.50], P < 0.0001; fasciotomy OR of 4.35 [95% CI, 3.21-5.90], P < 0.0001), as well as repeat surgery within 30 days (sex OR of 1.54 [95% CI, 1.14-2.07], P = 0.0053; polytrauma OR of 4.24 [95% CI, 3.33-5.38], P < 0.0001). Conclusions: Among tibial fracture patients, those who were male and who experienced polytrauma were at significantly higher risk of undergoing fasciotomy and subsequent amputation. Fasciotomy was also significantly associated with risk of amputation, a finding that is likely reflective of the severity of the initial injury.

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J Orthop Trauma ; 37(11): 581-585, 2023 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37491711

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OBJECTIVE: Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a true emergency. Even with urgent fasciotomy, there is often muscle damage and need for further surgery. Although ACS is not uncommon, no validated classification system exists to aid in efficient and clear communication. The aim of this study was to establish and validate a classification system for the consequences of ACS treated with fasciotomy. METHODS: Using a modified Delphi method, an international panel of ACS experts was assembled to establish a grading scheme for the disease and then validate the classification system. The goal was to articulate discrete grades of ACS related to fasciotomy findings and associated costs. A pilot analysis was used to determine questions that were clear to the respondents. Discussion of this analysis resulted in another round of cases used for 24 other raters. The 24 individuals implemented the classification system 2 separate times to compare outcomes for 32 clinical cases. The accuracy and reproducibility of the classification system were subsequently calculated based on the providers' responses. RESULTS: The Fleiss Kappa of all raters was at 0.711, showing a strong agreement between the 24 raters. Secondary validation was performed for paired 276 raters and correlation was tested using the Kendall coefficient. The median correlation coefficient was 0.855. All 276 pairs had statistically significant correlation. Correlation coefficient between the first and second rating sessions was strong with the median pair scoring at 0.867. All surgeons had statistically significant internal consistency. CONCLUSION: This new ACS classification system may be applied to better understand the impact of ACS on patient outcomes and economic costs for leg ACS.

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