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PRESENTACION DEL CASO: Paciente de 78 años con antecedente de artroplastia total de cadera derecha de 4 años post operatorio, y prótesis de rodilla derecha con vástago de 2 años postoperatorio, sufre una caída en su domicilio. Al ingreso presenta dolor e impotencia funcional con deformidad y desviación a nivel del muslo derecho.
CASE PRESENTATION: A 78-year-old patient with a history of right total hip arthroplasty 4 years postoperative, and right knee prosthesis with stem 2 years postoperative. Patient suffered a fall at home. On admission presented pain and functional impotence with deformity and devia- tion at the level of the right thigh.
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Arthroplasty , Fractures, Bone , FemurABSTRACT
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology is a reality in medicine. In Orthopedics and Traumatology, 3D printing guides a precise and tailored surgical treatment. Understanding and disseminating its applicability, use, and outcomes can foster academicism and improve patient care. This is a report of a rare case of a female young adult patient with osteonecrosis of the humeral head due to avascular necrosis developed in early childhood. The treatment was tailored and optimized with 3D printing, which helped determine the steps for partial humeral arthroplasty.
Resumo A tecnologia de impressão tridimensional (3D) é uma realidade no âmbito da medicina. Na Ortopedia e Traumatologia, a impressão 3D direciona um tratamento cirúrgico preciso e individualizado. Compreender e difundir suas aplicações, utilidades e resultados pode fomentar o academicismo e melhorar o cuidado ao paciente. Trata-se de relato de um caso raro de uma paciente adulta jovem com osteonecrose da cabeça umeral por necrose avascular desenvolvida na primeira infância. O tratamento foi individualizado e otimizado com a impressão 3D, que ajudou a determinar os passos para o procedimento de artroplastia parcial de úmero.
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Humans , Female , Adult , Arthroplasty , Shoulder Joint , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Printing, Three-DimensionalABSTRACT
Abstract Objective To analyze whether there is more bleeding in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) without using a tourniquet. The secondary objectives were to analyze the operative time, the length of hospital stay, the need for transfusion, and the complication rate. Methods The present is a retrospective study through the analysis of medical records. The patients were divided into two groups: TKA with and without the use of a tourniquet. Reductions in the levels of hemoglobin and packed cell volume 24 h and 48 h after surgery, the operative time, the length of hospital stay, the need for transfusion, and the rate of complications up to 6 months postoperatively were compared between the groups. Results During the period analyzed, 104 patients underwent TKA, and 94 were included in the study. There were no differences between the groups regarding the mean values of hemoglobin and packed cell volume before surgery (p = 0.675 and p = 0.265), 24 h (p = 0.099 and p = 0.563), and 48 h (p = 0.569 and p = 0.810) after the procedure. Neither were there differences between the groups in terms of the operative time and the length of hospital stay (p = 0.484 and p > 0.05). Moreover, there were no differences regarding the need for transfusion and the complication rate. Conclusion It is possible to forgo the use a tourniquet in TKA without a significant change in hemoglobin and packed cell volume levels 24 h and 48 h after surgery when compared with the group using a tourniquet. There were no significant differences in the total operative time, length of stay, need for transfusion, and complication rate.
Resumo Objetivo Analisar se há mais sangramento em pacientes submetidos a artroplastia total do joelho (ATJ) sem a utilização do torniquete. Os objetivos secundários foram analisar os tempos cirúrgico e de internação, a necessidade de transfusão e a taxa de complicações. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo por meio da análise de prontuários. Os pacientes foram divididos em dois grupos: ATJ com e sem a utilização de torniquete. Foram comparados os valores das quedas da hemoglobina e do hematócrito 24 h e 48 h após a cirurgia, os tempos cirúrgico e de internação, a necessidade de transfusão e a taxa de complicações até 5 meses de pós-operatório. Resultados No período, foram operados 104 pacientes, sendo 94 incluídos no estudo. Não houve diferença entre as médias dos valores da hemoglobina e do hematócrito entre os grupos no pré-operatório (p = 0,675 e p = 0,265, respectivamente), 24 h (p = 0,099 e p = 0,563, respectivamente) e 48 h (p = 0,569 e p = 0,810, respectivamente) após a cirurgia. O tempo cirúrgico e o tempo de internação também não foram diferentes entre os grupos (p = 0,484 e p > 0,05, respectivamente). Não houve diferença com relação à necessidade de transfusões, nem com relação à taxa de complicações analisadas. Conclusão Podemos dispensar o uso do torniquete nas cirurgias de ATJ sem alteração significativa no valor dos níveis de hemoglobina e de hematócrito 24 h e 48 h após a cirurgia quando comparado ao grupo com uso de torniquete. Não houve diferenças significativas no tempo total das cirurgias, no tempo de internação, na necessidade de transfusões e nas taxas de complicações analisadas.
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Humans , Male , Female , Arthroplasty , Tourniquets , Hemorrhage , Knee/surgeryABSTRACT
Abstract Patella baja is an infrequent knee pathology, but it is limiting due to joint stiffness and localized pain in the anterior region of the knee. It may occur after trauma, prolonged immobilization or local surgical intervention. The striking pathological finding is the shortening and increase in thickness of the patellar ligament. Several surgical techniques have been described for its treatment, and there is no standardized treatment. We describe the case of a 73-year-old female patient who presented with knee stiffness, significant functional deficit, and patella baja after total knee arthroplasty. She underwent a recently described soft tissue surgical procedure, with excellent functional evolution, improving from a Lysholm Knee Score of 16 to 81 points, allowing early mobilization and return to daily life activities.
Resumo A patela baixa é uma patologia do joelho pouco frequente, mas limitante devido à rigidez articular e dor localizada na região anterior do joelho. Pode decorrer após trauma, imobilização prolongada ou intervenção cirúrgica local. O achado patológico marcante é o encurtamento e o aumento na espessura do ligamento patelar. Foram descritas várias técnicas cirúrgicas para o seu tratamento, não existindo nenhum tratamento padronizado. Descrevemos o caso de uma doente de 73 anos de idade que apresentava rigidez do joelho, deficit funcional importante e patela baixa após artroplastia total do joelho. Foi submetida a um procedimento cirúrgico de partes moles recentemente descrito, com excelente evolução funcional, melhorando de um Lysholm Knee Score de 16 para 81 pontos, permitindo a mobilização e regresso às atividades de vida diárias precocemente.
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Humans , Aged , Patella , Arthroplasty , Tendons , Patellar Ligament , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Knee JointABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To review the research progress in biotherapy of rotator cuff injury in recent years, in order to provide help for clinical decision-making of rotator cuff injury treatment.@*METHODS@#The literature related to biotherapy of rotator cuff injury at home and abroad in recent years was widely reviewed, and the mechanism and efficacy of biotherapy for rotator cuff injury were summarized from the aspects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), growth factors, stem cells, and exosomes.@*RESULTS@#In order to relieve patients' pain, improve upper limb function, and improve quality of life, the treatment of rotator cuff injury experienced an important change from conservative treatment to open surgery to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair plus a variety of biotherapy methods have become the mainstream of clinical treatment. All kinds of biotherapy methods have ideal mid- and long-term effectiveness in the repair of rotator cuff injury. The biotherapy method to promote the healing of rotator cuff injury is controversial and needs to be further studied.@*CONCLUSION@#All kinds of biotherapy methods show a good effect on the repair of rotator cuff injury. It will be an important research direction to further develop new biotherapy technology and verify its effectiveness.
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Humans , Rotator Cuff Injuries/therapy , Quality of Life , Arthroplasty , Exosomes , Neurosurgical ProceduresABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To compare the clinical efficacy between visual trephine arthroplasty assisted percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy (VPTED) and traditional percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy(PTED) in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation.@*METHODS@#The clinical data of 60 patients with lumbar disc herniation admitted from June 2019 to December, 2020 was retrospectively analyzed. There were 38 males and 22 females, aged from 26 to 58 years old with an average of (43.63±8.48) years, 47 cases were on L4,5 segment and 13 cases were on L5S1 segment. Among them, 32 were treated with VPTED (group A) and 28 were treated with traditional PTED (group B). The general conditions of all the patients were recorded, including intraoperative fluoroscopy times, operation time, hospital stay and surgical complications during follow-up. The arthroplasty area ratio was observed by sagittal CT at the middle level of the intervertebral foramen. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score of low back pain, Oswestry disability index (ODI) were used to evaluate the clinical efficacy between two groups.@*RESULTS@#All patients were followed up from 9 to 15 months with an average of (12.10±1.16) months. There was no statistical difference of preoperative general data between two groups. The operation time, fluoroscopy times and hospital stay were (70.47±5.87) min, (13.66±1.34) times and (6.31±0.69) d in group A, and (90.71±7.66) min, (22.82±2.48) times and (6.54±0.92) d in group B. The operation time and intraoperative fluoroscopy times in group A were lower than those in group B(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in hospital stay between two groups (P>0.05). No obvious surgical complications were found during the follow-up in both groups. The arthroplasty area ratio in group A was (29.72±2.84)% and (29.57±2.20)% in group B, respectively, with no significant difference (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in VAS, ODI and JOA score between two groups before operation and at the final follow-up(P>0.05), but the final follow-up was significantly improved(P<0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#The two surgical methods have definite clinical efficacy in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation. Visual trephine arthroplasty assisted percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy has the advantages of high efficiency and rapidity when establishing the channel, and can significantly reduce the operation time and intraoperative fluoroscopy times.
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Male , Female , Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Endoscopy/methods , Diskectomy, Percutaneous/methods , Diskectomy/methods , Treatment Outcome , ArthroplastyABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Objective: To perform a retrospective analysis of patients with degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine undergoing arthrodesis or lumbar arthroplasty in terms of functional capacity and quality of life. Methods: Retrospective observational study analyzing the medical records of patients undergoing arthrodesis or lumbar arthroplasty, followed-up at an outpatient clinic from 2018 to 2020. Patient characteristics were evaluated; the quality of life through the results of the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) and the functional capacity using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) in the pre-surgical and post-surgical periods (6 months, 1 and 2 years). The criterion to establish statistical significance was p≤0.05. Results: Sixty-one patients were evaluated. After the surgical interventions, the individuals migrated from the classification of invalid (61.4%-64.6%) to minimal/moderate disability (17.7%-25.6%). There was a decline in ODI scores over time of follow-up (p≤0.001) as well as in SF-36 values (p≤0.001) for all surgical techniques. In this regard, evaluating the difference in means revealed the better performance of lumbar arthroplasty (p≤0.001). Conclusion: The data suggest that lumbar arthroplasty offers greater benefits to patients regarding functional capacity and quality of life. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective, descriptive, observational study.
Resumo: Objetivo: Realizar uma análise retrospectiva de pacientes com doença degenerativa discal da coluna lombar submetidos à artrodese ou artroplastia lombar em termos de capacidade funcional e qualidade de vida. Métodos: Estudo observacional retrospectivo de análise de prontuários dos pacientes submetidos à artrodese ou artroplastia lombar, acompanhados ambulatorialmente no período de 2018 a 2020. Foram avaliadas as características dos pacientes; a qualidade de vida através dos resultados do Questionário Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) e a capacidade funcional utilizando o Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) nos períodos pré-cirúrgico e pós-cirúrgico (06 meses, 01 ano e 02 anos). O critério para estabelecer significância estatística foi valores de p≤0,05. Resultados: Foram avaliados 61 pacientes. Após as intervenções cirúrgicas, os indivíduos migraram da classificação inválido (61,4%-64,6%) para incapacidade mínima/moderada (17,7%-25,6%). Houve declínio nos escores do ODI ao longo do tempo de acompanhamento (p≤0,001) assim como nos valores do SF-36 (p≤0,001) para todas as técnicas cirúrgicas. Nesse quesito, a avaliação da diferença de médias revelou melhor desempenho da artroplastia lombar (p≤0,001). Conclusão: Os dados sugerem que a artroplastia lombar oferece maior benefício para os pacientes em termos de capacidade funcional e de qualidade de vida. Nível de Evidência III; Estudo retrospectivo, descritivo, observacional.
Resumen: Objetivo: Realizar un análisis retrospectivo de pacientes con enfermedad degenerativa del disco de la columna lumbar sometidos a artrodesis o artroplastia lumbar en términos de capacidad funcional y calidad de vida. Métodos: Estudio observacional retrospectivo analizando las historias clínicas de pacientes sometidos a artrodesis o artroplastia lumbar, seguidos en consulta externa desde 2018 hasta 2020. Se evaluaron las características de los pacientes; la calidad de vida a través de los resultados del Cuestionario de Encuesta de Salud Short Form 36 (SF-36) y la capacidad funcional utilizando el Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) en los periodos prequirúrgico y posquirúrgico (06 meses, 01 año y 02 años). El criterio para establecer la significación estadística fue p≤0,05. Resultados: Se evaluaron 61 pacientes. Después de las intervenciones quirúrgicas, los individuos migraron de la clasificación de inválidos (61,4%-64,6%) a invalidez mínima/moderada (17,7%-25,6%). Hubo una disminución en las puntuaciones del ODI a lo largo del tiempo de seguimiento (p≤0,001) así como en los valores del SF-36 (p≤0,001) para todas las técnicas quirúrgicas. En ese sentido, la evaluación de la diferencia de medias reveló un mejor desempeño de la artroplastia lumbar (p≤0,001). Conclusión: Los datos sugieren que la artroplastia lumbar ofrece mayor beneficio a los pacientes en términos de capacidad funcional y calidad de vida. Nivel de Evidencia III; Estudio retrospectivo, descriptivo, observacional.
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Humans , Arthrodesis , Arthroplasty , SpineABSTRACT
Objetivo: avaliar a relação entre a qualidade de vida e o tempo de espera para a realização de artroplastia total do joelho (ATJ) em pacientes usuários do sistema público de saúde. Método: estudo observacional, retrospectivo, do tipo corte transversal, entre janeiro a junho de 2021. Foram incluídos no estudo os pacientes com idade igual ou superior a 50 anos que adentraram em fila de espera para tratamento cirúrgico por artroplastia total do joelho, desde setembro de 2018, em um hospital público terciário. Os dados foram coletados por meio de questionário desenvolvido e validado pelo próprio serviço de psicologia da instituição e processados por meio de estatística descritiva e inferencial. Resultados: trinta pacientes participaram da pesquisa, com idade de 67 ± 6,63 anos, 70% do sexo feminino com renda mensal média de R$1.558,00. Quanto ao tempo de espera pela ATJ, 56,67% dos pacientes esperaram até 90 dias; 16,67% entre 90 e 180 dias e 26,67% esperaram mais de 180 dias. Foi demonstrada melhora significativa entre as condições clínicas pré e pós ATJ, como mobilidade, edema, rigidez matinal e dor. A redução da dor foi preditora significativamente mais associada com a satisfação com o procedimento. Análise de regressão verificou que os piores resultados foram encontrados nos pacientes que esperaram por mais de 90 dias pela ATJ. Conclusão: o tempo de espera causa um impacto significativo no cotidiano dos pacientes submetidos à ATJ. Quanto maior o tempo de espera, piores são os resultados funcionais, a satisfação e a qualidade de vida desses pacientes.
Objective: to evaluate the relationship between quality of life and waiting time for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in patients using the public health system. Method: an observational, retrospective, cross-sectional study from January to June 2021. Patients aged 50 years or older who joined the waiting list for surgical treatment for total knee arthroplasty in September 2018 in a tertiary public hospital were included in the study. Data were collected using a questionnaire developed and validated by the institution's own psychology service and processed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: thirty patients participated in the research, aged 67 ± 6.63 years, 70% female, and with a mean monthly income of R$1,558.00. Regarding the waiting time for TKA, 56.67% of patients waited up to 90 days; 16.67% between 90 and 180 days, and 26.67% waited more than 180 days. Significant improvement was demonstrated between pre-and post-TKA clinical conditions, such as mobility, edema, morning stiffness, and pain. Pain reduction was significantly more predictor associated with satisfaction with the procedure. Regression analysis found that the worst outcomes were found in patients who waited longer than 90 days for TKA. Conclusion: waiting time has a significant impact on the daily lives of patients undergoing TKR. The longer the waiting time, the worse are the functional results, satisfaction, and quality of life of these patients.
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Arthroplasty , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Pain , Patients , Quality of Life , Unified Health System , Public Health , Edema , Hospitals, Public , KneeABSTRACT
Abstract Objective The present study aimed to determine the average hip anthropometry of a regional Brazilian population using measurements based on computerized axial tomography (CAT). Methods Retrospective, descriptive analysis of hip measurements from 200 abdominal CATs from patients visiting a medical center. The tests were selected at random to determine 30 previously defined anthropometric measurements. The data were statistically analyzed and compared according to gender and age. Results The prevalence of hip dysplasia was 6%. Signs suggesting femoroacetabular impingement were seen in 26% of cases. Patients over 50 years old presented significantly greater measures of horizontal acetabulum sectors, center-edge angle, and acetabular arch, as well as lower extrusion index, cervical-diaphyseal angle and vertical offset. Some measurements were significantly different according to gender: the lateral center-edge angle (µ » 35.5°) and the acetabular arch (µ » 68.7°) were higher in females. Males presented increased extrusion index (µ » 16%), lateral offset (µ » 38.3 mm), depth (µ » 19.5 mm), and neck diameter (µ » 26.4 mm). Conclusion The present study characterized the hip anthropometry of a regional Brazilian population. It also demonstrated significant morphological differences per age group and gender.
Resumo Objetivo Determinar a antropometria média do quadril de uma população regional brasileira através de medidas obtidas pela tomografia axial computadorizada (TAC). Método Análise analítico-descritiva, retrospectiva, de medidas coxofemorais de 200 TACs do abdômen de pacientes atendidos em um centro médico. Foram selecionados aleatoriamente exames que permitissem a aferição de 30 medidas antropométricas previamente definidas. Os dados foram estatisticamente analisados e comparados quanto a sexo e idade. Resultados A prevalência de displasia do quadril foi de 6%. Sinais sugestivos de impacto fêmoro-acetabular foramvistosem26% doscasos.A análise dos resultadosnogrupoacima de 50 anos demonstrou medidas significativamente maiores dos: setores horizontais do acetábulo,doângulocentro-bordaedoarcoacetabular,acompanhadosdemenoríndicede extrusão, ângulo cérvico-diafisário e offset vertical. Algumas medidas foram significativamente diferentes em função do sexo: o ângulo centro-borda lateral (µ» 35.5°) e o arco acetabular(µ» 68.7°)semostraram maioresnosexo feminino.Nogrupomasculino,foram maiores o índice de extrusão (µ» 16%), o offset lateral (µ» 38,3mm), a profundidade (µ» 19,5mm) e o diâmetro do colo (µ» 26,4mm). Conclusão O presente estudo caracterizou a antropometria do quadril de uma população brasileira. Demonstrou ainda diferenças morfológicas significativas do quadril entre diferentes faixas etárias e sexos.
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Humans , Population , Arthroplasty , Anthropometry , Gender Identity , Hip Joint/diagnostic imagingABSTRACT
Background@#Different trochanteric osteotomies have been developed to aid in surgical exposure and proper removal and placement of arthroplasty components. Objectives. The study aimed to measure functional outcomes of the modified trochanteric slide approach for both primary and revision hip arthroplasty with radiologic and clinical variables, identify preoperative indications for the approach and identify possible postoperative complications. @*Methods@#We conducted a retrospective case series of patients who underwent the modified trochanteric slide approach for hip arthroplasty at the orthopedic department of a tertiary hospital from 2012 to 2016. We reviewed patient charts and radiographs. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze data. @*Results@#Out of nine patients screened, seven were included. The average post-op hip range of motion was 42 degrees abduction and 98 degrees flexion. The union rate was 36% and the non-union rate was 7%. @*Conclusion@#The modified osteotomy is still recommended for difficult primaries and revisions to aid in exposure and hip biomechanics post-operatively.
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Arthroplasty , Hip Joint , OsteotomyABSTRACT
Entender el desgaste prematuro en reemplazos articulares debido a una lubricación deficiente, que puede resultar en valores de fricción altos, es un tema amplio e intrincado de abordar. Además, si el lubricante es el fluido sinovial, los mecanismos de lubricación que ocurren son aún más complejos de develar. En este artículo se revisa el estado de conocimiento actual de la lubricación sinovial, así como las características reológicas del fluido lubricante. Asimismo, se mencionan algunas técnicas experimentales y métodos numéricos con los que se ha estudiado el problema de la lubricación. En algunas simulaciones numéricas de la lubricación en reemplazos articulares no se considera el efecto del esfuerzo cortante del líquido sinovial ya que se asume que tiene un comportamiento newtoniano, sin embargo, otras investigaciones han demostrado que al asumir un comportamiento no newtoniano el proceso de lubricación se afecta significativamente. Con todo esto, incorporar todos los factores que pueden afectar la lubricación en reemplazos articulares, en simulaciones numéricas hasta la fecha es un reto. A través de diversas investigaciones se buscan nuevos materiales, diseños y técnicas de análisis que permitan incrementar la vida útil de los implantes para así reducir las cirugías de revisión(AU)
derstanding premature wear in joint replacements due to poor lubrication, which can result in high friction values, is a broad and intricate topic to address. In addition, if the lubricant is the synovial fluid, the lubrication mechanisms that occur are even more complex to unveil. This article reviews the current state of knowledge on synovial lubrication, as well as the rheological characteristics of the lubricating fluid. It is also made a mention of some experimental techniques and numerical methods with which the problem of lubrication has been studied. In some numerical simulations of lubrication in joint replacements the effect of the shear stress of the synovial fluid is not considered since it is assumed to have a Newtonian behavior; however, other research has shown that by assuming a non-Newtonian behavior the lubrication process is significantly affected. With all this, incorporating all the factors that can affect lubrication in joint replacements, in numerical simulations to date is a challenge. Through various investigations, new materials, designs and analysis techniques are sought to increase the useful life of implants in order to reduce revision surgeries(AU)
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Humans , In Vitro Techniques/methods , Lubricants/therapeutic use , Joint Prosthesis , Arthroplasty/methodsABSTRACT
Introducción: Las lesiones traumáticas de la cadera ocupan uno de los propósitos más importantes de la cirugía traumatológica. El uso de la artroplastia como regla de oro en el tratamiento quirúrgico de las mismas, es el fundamento del trabajo. Objetivo: Caracterizar los pacientes con diagnóstico de fractura de cadera, intervenidos con artroplastia total y parcial y estudiar la mortalidad, según el tipo de prótesis utilizada. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte transversal retrospectivo en 1506 pacientes del Hospital Ortopédico Docente Fructuoso Rodríguez entre 2015 y 2019, portadores de fractura de cadera, y tratados con artroplastia. Se analizaron variables tales como edad, sexo y comorbilidades presentes. Resultados: Se colocaron prótesis totales a 427 pacientes y en 1079 se utilizó la modalidad de prótesis parcial. Predominaron las personas entre 61 y 80 años de edad. El sexo femenino prevaleció en el estudio, con una relación 3:1. Predominó el grupo de pacientes con 1 o 2 enfermedades asociadas. La mortalidad < 30 días resultó el 1,1 por ciento y ≥ 30 días el 9,2 por ciento. Conclusiones: La utilización de prótesis totales dista mucho de la media interpuesta actualmente en el mundo, donde la prótesis total se maneja como herramienta de elección. Las prótesis parciales quedan reservadas para pacientes que tienen una corta expectativa de vida y muy poco validismo(AU)
Introduction: Traumatic hip injuries occupy one of the most important purposes of trauma surgery. The use of arthroplasty as a golden rule in their surgical treatment is the foundation of the work. Objectives: To characterize patients with a diagnosis of hip fracture, who underwent total and partial arthroplasty and to study mortality, according to the type of prosthesis used. Methods: A descriptive retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out in 1506 patients from Fructuoso Rodríguez Orthopedic Teaching Hospital from 2015 to 2019, with hip fracture, and treated with arthroplasty. Variables such as age, sex, and present comorbidities were analyzed. Results: Total prostheses were placed in 427 patients and in 1079 the partial prosthesis modality was used. Persons between 61 and 80 years of age predominated. The female sex prevailed in this study, with a 3: 1 ratio. The group of patients with 1 or 2 associated diseases predominated. Mortality <30 days was 1.1 percent and ≥30 days was 9.2 percent. Conclusions: The use of total prostheses is far from the current average in the world, where the total prosthesis is used as the tool of choice. Partial prostheses are reserved for patients who have short life expectancy and very little validity(AU)
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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Arthroplasty/methods , Comorbidity , Hip Fractures/diagnosis , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , Joint ProsthesisABSTRACT
Poisoning by metals present in prosthetic materials used in orthopedics is caused by the release of waste metals that are generated mainly by wear and corrosion. The objective of this study is to detail which are the current clinical and pathophysiological manifestations of the prosthetic metals used in orthopedics as well as the management of the most frequent arthroplasty associated with metal toxicity, hip arthroplasty, mentioning the most frequent metals that produce toxicity and implants or arthroplasties that carry a risk of developing intoxication. A narrative review was carried out through various databases from January 2005 to January 2021; the search and selection of articles were carried out in journals indexed in English. The results provided updated and organized information on the clinical and pathophysiological manifestations caused by the different types of frequent metals that produce toxicity present in prosthetic materials, as well as the management of hip arthroplasty(AU)
La intoxicación por los metales presentes en materiales protésicos utilizados en ortopedia se produce por la liberación de metales de desecho, que se generan principalmente por el desgaste y la corrosión. El objetivo de este estudio es detallar cuáles son las manifestaciones clínicas y fisiopatológicas actuales de los metales protésicos utilizados en ortopedia así como el tratamiento de las artroplastias más frecuentes asociadas a toxicidad por metales, la artroplastia de cadera, mencionando los metales más frecuentes que producen toxicidad e implantes o artroplastias que conllevan riesgo de intoxicación. Se realizó una revisión narrativa a través de varias bases de datos desde enero de 2005 hasta enero de 2021; la búsqueda y selección de artículos se realizó en revistas indexadas en inglés. Los resultados proporcionaron información actualizada y organizada sobre las manifestaciones clínicas y fisiopatológicas provocadas por los diferentes tipos de metales frecuentes que producen toxicidad que están presente en los materiales protésicos, así como el manejo de la artroplastia de cadera(AU)
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Poisoning/therapy , Metals , Orthopedics , ArthroplastyABSTRACT
Introducción: Las convulsiones pueden producir una tensión muscular significativa capaz de fracturar el hueso. Se halló que el aumento significativo en la incidencia de fracturas se encuentra dentro del grupo de edad entre 45 a 64 años, lo que demuestra que los epilépticos no solo son más vulnerables a las fracturas, sino que tienen un comienzo de fractura más precoz. Las medidas de prevención comprenden suplementos de calcio, vitamina D, densitometría ósea y tratamiento con bifosfonatos, que deben reforzarse en pacientes con epilepsia que tienen riesgo de osteoporosis. Objetivo: Presentar casos de fracturas extracapsular e intracapsular de la cadera por convulsiones epilépticas, atendidos en el hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray, Trujillo, Perú, en el periodo comprendido entre 2013 y 2019. Presentación de los casos: Se reporta dos casos de fractura de cadera por convulsiones epilépticas, uno con fractura del acetábulo e iliaco izquierdo y otro a nivel del cuello femoral y subtrocantérica. Conclusiones: Las personas con convulsiones epilépticas poseen un mayor peligro de fracturas, por consiguiente se recomienda a los médicos que maximicen su conciencia sobre las fracturas relacionadas a convulsiones, en especial a pacientes con dolor postictal, debido a que los síntomas pueden ser inespecíficos y una mala interpretación puede impedir la rehabilitación(AU)
Introduction: Seizures can produce significant muscle tension capable of fracturing the bone. The significant increase in the incidence of fractures was found to be within the age group between 45 and 64 years, which shows that epileptics are not only more vulnerable to fractures, but also have earlier fracture onset. Prevention measures include calcium supplements, vitamin D, bone densitometry, and bisphosphonate treatment that should be reinforced in patients with epilepsy who are at risk for osteoporosis. Objective: To present cases of hip fractures due to epileptic seizures, treated at Víctor Lazarte Echegaray Hospital, Trujillo, Peru, from 2013 to 2019. Case report: Cases of hip fracture due to epileptic seizures have been reported, one with fracture of the acetabulum and left iliac and another at the level of the femoral and subtrochanteric neck. Conclusions: Individuals with epileptic seizures have greater risk of fractures, it is recommended that physicians maximize their awareness of seizure-related fractures, especially in patients with postictal pain, since the symptoms can be nonspecific and misinterpretation can prevent rehabilitation(AU)
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Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Seizures/etiology , Hip Fractures/surgery , Hip Fractures/complications , Peru , Arthroplasty/methods , Acetabulum/surgeryABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the method and clinical effects of the treatment of recurrent anterior dislocation of shoulder with Hill-Sachs injury by arthroscopic Bankart repair and Remplissage.@*METHODS@#From March 2016 to March 2019, 106 patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of shoulder with glenoid bone defect less than 20% underwent arthroscopic Bankart repair, including 76 males and 30 females, aged from 18 to 45 (27.3±8.6) years, 59 cases of left shoulder and 47 cases of right shoulder. Range of motion (ROM), American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons(ASES) score, Constant-Murley score and Rowe score were used to evaluate shoulder functionand stability before and after operation.@*RESULTS@#All patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 21 to 60 months, with a mean of (41.5± 8.5) months. One patient developed infection after operation, and the infection was controlled after arthroscopic debridement again. The remaining patients did not have clinical complications such as infection, intra articular hematocele and redislocation. Shoulder flexion and lifting increased from (158.33±15.72) ° preoperatively to (169.43±10.04) ° at the latest follow up, and internal rotation changed from T7 (T4 to T10) preoperatively to T8 (T5 to T10) at the latest follow up;the average lateral external rotation and abduction 90 ° external rotation decreased from (58.46±15.51) ° preoperatively and (99.37±14.09) ° to (53.18±14.90) ° and (92.52±13.10) ° at the latest follow up, respectively. The ASES score, Constant -Murley score and Rowe score were significantly improved.@*CONCLUSION@#The clinical effect of rehabilitation of Bankart repair combined with Remplissageunder arthroscopy in the treatment of recurrent dislocation of shoulder joint in adults with Hill-Sachs defect is satisfactory. Although the external rotation function is weaker than that before operation, it can effectively reconstruct the shoulder function and avoid the occurrence ofdislocation after operation.
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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Arthroplasty , Arthroscopy , Joint Instability/surgery , Range of Motion, Articular , Recurrence , Shoulder/surgery , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Shoulder Joint/surgeryABSTRACT
Introducción Los reemplazos articulares son calificados como procedimientos seguros y exitosos para el tratamiento de la osteoartrosis severa de cadera y rodilla alrededor del mundo. Las tasas de reingreso en los primeros 30 días y las complicaciones se han descrito como una medida para evaluar estándares de calidad. En Colombia no se conoce el comportamiento de éstos estándares. Este estudio pretende aportar información de un centro especializado en reemplazos articulares en Bogotá DC, Colombia, Suramérica. Materiales & Métodos Se realizó un estudio observacional prospectivo de una cohorte de 1.126 pacientes con 626 reemplazos totales de cadera (RTC) y 500 de rodilla (RTR), operados entre los años 2011-2015 en el Hospital Universitario San Ignacio de Bogotá DC, Colombia. Se reportan las tasas de reingreso a 30 días y las complicaciones. Se analiza mediante un modelo de regresión las asociaciones entre variables sociodemográficas y clínicas con el reingreso y las complicaciones. Resultados El 71% de los pacientes fueron mujeres, el promedio de edad de 63 años en los hombres y 65 años en mujeres. La estancia hospitalaria promedio fue de 3,5 días (DE:0,81-6,29). La tasa de reingreso a 30 días por cualquier causa fue 10,8% y la tasa de complicaciones asociadas al procedimiento fue 5,8%, se requirió reintervención quirúrgica en 1,5% de los pacientes. Se encontró asociación estadísticamente significativa entre el índice de Charlson mayor a 2 (OR=2,33[IC95% 1,3-4,18], p=0.004) y el reingreso a 30 días. La principal complicación en RTC fue luxación (1,4%) y en RTR infección de sitio quirúrgico (4%). Se encontró una asociación significativa entre complicaciones a 30 días con los días de hospitalización (OR=1,17[IC95% 1,09-1,25], p=0,00); y con el cirujano 4 en RTR (OR=2,28[IC95% 1,29-4,01], p=0,04); las demás variables no mostraron diferencias significativas. No se aprecian grandes diferencias con lo reportado en la literatura, asociación con estancia hospitalaria y experiencia del cirujano. Discusión La experiencia del cirujano y la aplicación de guías clínicas que optimicen los procesos intrahospitalarios y regulen los días de estancia hospitalaria, se relacionan con un mejor desenlace en la evolución de los pacientes en cuanto al número de complicaciones y reingresos a 30 días.
Background Joint replacements are always defined as safe and successful procedures for the treatment of severe osteoarthritis of the hip and knee around the world. Rates of readmission within initial post surgical 30 days and complications are described as a measure to assess quality standards. In Colombia the behavior of the standards are mainly unknown. Aim of study is to provide information from a specialized in joint replacements center in Colombia. Methods A prospective observational study was carried out on a cohort of 1,126 patients with 626 total hip replacements (THR) and 500 knee replacements (TKR), who underwent surgery between 2011-2015 at a University Hospital in Bogotá, Colombia. 30-day readmission rates and complications were reported. The associations between sociodemographic and clinical variables with readmission and complications were analyzed using a regression model. Results 71% of the patients were women, the average age was 63 years for men and 65 years for women. The mean hospital stay was 3.5 days (SD: 0.81-6.29). The 30-day readmission rate for any cause was 10.8% and the rate of complications associated with the procedure was 5.8%. Additional surgical procedures were required in 1.5% of the patients. A statistically significant association was found between the Charlson index greater than 2 (OR=2.33 [95% CI 1.3-4.18], p=0.004) and readmission at 30 days. The main complication in THR was dislocation (1.4%) and surgical site infection (4%) in TKR. A significant association was found between complications at 30 days and days of hospitalization (OR=1.17 [95% CI 1.09-1.25], p=0.00); and with surgeon 4 in TKR (OR=2.28 [95% CI 1.29-4.01], p=0.04); the other variables did not show significant differences. No differences were found with what is reported in the literature, association with hospital stay and experience of the surgeon. Discussion The surgeon's experience and the application of clinical guidelines that optimize in-hospital processes and regulate the days of hospital stay are related to a better outcome in the evolution of patients in terms of the number of complications and readmissions after 30 days.
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Humans , Patient Readmission , Arthroplasty , Risk FactorsABSTRACT
Introducción Las fracturas de cadera reportan una incidencia en aumento; representan un reto para la salud publica por el alto costo socioeconómico y elevada morbimortalidad. Es importante documentar las complicaciones en la población de Colombia, así como los motivos de reingreso para poder plantear estrategias que contribuyan a disminuirlas. Materiales & Métodos Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, de cohorte transversal, entre enero 2015 y diciembre 2017. Se incluyeron todos los pacientes con fractura de cadera mayores de 65 años. Se excluyeron aquellos con fracturas patológicas y pacientes con antecedente de fractura en esa cadera. Se recolectaron las variables de edad, sexo, antecedentes patológicos, uso de anticoagulantes, manejo farmacológico para osteoporosis, tipo de fractura, complicaciones intraquirúrgicas y postoperatorias, así como el tiempo total desde la fractura hasta el manejo quirúrgico. Resultados Se incluyeron 155 fracturas de cadera con edad promedio de 81.6 años. 74.8% mujeres. El subtipo de fractura más frecuente fue la intertrocantérea (46.5%). El 93.6% de los casos recibió manejo quirúrgico, siendo la artroplastia el procedimiento más realizado. Se realizó manejo quirúrgico en el 85.16% de los pacientes antes de 48 horas y al 40% antes de las 24 horas desde el momento de la fractura. El reingreso fue 20% y la principal causa fueron nuevas fracturas (5.8%). Discusión Se considera el abordaje de los pacientes desde un punto multidisciplinario que maneje sus comorbilidades, fragilidad ósea, debilidad muscular y alteraciones en la esfera mental de forma integral, ya que esto puede afectar positivamente el estado de salud de estos pacientes.
Background Hip fractures are a pathology with an increasing incidence, represent a challenge for public health due to the high socioeconomic cost and high morbidity and mortality. It is important to document the complications in our population, as well as the reasons for readmission to be able to propose strategies that contribute to reducing them. Method A descriptive, cross-sectional, retrospective study was conducted in the period between January 2015 and December 2017. All patients with hip fractures older than 65 years were included. Those with pathological fractures and patients with a history of fracture in that hip were excluded. The variables of age, sex, pathological antecedents, use of anticoagulants, type of fracture, intra-surgical and postoperative complications and total time from fracture to surgical management were collected. Results 155 hip fractures were properly documented, mean age 81.6 years, 74.8% were women. The most frequent fracture was the intertrochanteric (46.5%). 93.6% of the cases received surgical management, being hip arthroplasty the most performed procedure. Surgical management was performed in 85.16% of patients before 48h and 40% before 24h from the time of fracture. The readmission rate was 20% and the main cause was new fractures 5.8% Discussion We consider the approach of patients from a multidisciplinary standpoint that treat the comorbidities, bone fragility, muscle weakness and alterations in the mental sphere, because that may possibly affect the outcome of patients in a positive way.
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Humans , Aged , Hip Fractures , Patient Readmission , Postoperative Complications , Arthroplasty , Mortality , Fracture FixationABSTRACT
INTRODUCCIÓN. La fractura de cuello de fémur constituye un problema de salud a nivel mundial, siendo complicación frecuente la infección de vías urinarias en adultos mayores. OBJETIVO. Determinar las variables demográficas e identificar las principales complicaciones infecciosas pre y posquirúrgicas en adultos mayores con fractura de cuello de fémur. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS. Estudio observacional, descriptivo y retrospectivo, con una población igual a la muestra de 310 datos de Historias Clínicas, de pacientes hospitalizados en la Unidad de Traumatología y Ortopedia del Hospital de Especialidades Carlos Andrade Marín durante el periodo abril 2018 a febrero 2019. Criterios de inclusión: mayores de 65 años de edad, con diagnóstico prequirúrgico de fractura de cuello de fémur. Criterios exclusión: menores de 65 años con fractura patológica de cuello de fémur. Los datos fueron tomados del sistema AS400, la tabulación y análisis se realizó en los programas estadísticos Microsoft Excel e International Business Machines Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, versión 20. RESULTADOS. Las complicaciones fueron las infecciones: vías urinarias 14,19% (44; 310), tracto respiratorio inferior 3,23 % (10; 310) y menos común la de tracto respiratorio superior 0,33% (1; 310). DISCUSIÓN. Este estudio encontró a las infecciones de vías urinarias como primera causa de complicación en la artroplastia total de cadera, similar a otras investigaciones en Latinoamérica. CONCLUSIÓN. Se identificó a la infección de vías urinarias como usual en pacientes pre y posquirúrgicos de fractura de cuello de fémur, mientras que menos frecuente fue la infección de tracto respiratorio superior en las prequirúrgica y la sepsis en las posquirúrgicas.
INTRODUCTION. The femoral neck fracture constitutes a health problem worldwide, with urinary tract infection being a frequent complication in older adults. OBJECTIVE. To determine the demographic variables and identify the main infectious complications before and after surgery in older adults with a femoral neck fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Observational, descriptive and retrospective study, with a population equal to the sample of 310 data from Medical Records, of hospitalized patients in the Traumatology and Orthopedics Unit of the Carlos Andrade Marín Specialty Hospital during the period april 2018 to february 2019. Inclusion criteria: people over 65 years of age, with a pre-surgical diagnosis of a femoral neck fracture. Exclusion criteria: under 65 years old with pathological fracture of the femoral neck. The data were taken from the AS400 system, the tabulation and analysis was carried out in the statistical programs Microsoft Excel and International Business Ma- chines Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 20. RESULTS. Complications were infections: urinary tract 14,19% (44; 310), lower respiratory tract 3,23% (10; 310) and the less common upper respiratory tract 0,33% (1, 310). DISCUSSION. This study found urinary tract infections as the first cause of complication in total hip arthroplasty, similar to other investigations in Latin America. CONCLUSION. Urinary tract infection was identified as usual in pre and postoperative femoral neck fracture patients, while upper respiratory tract infection was less frequent in preoperative and sepsis in postoperative.
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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Orthopedics , Urinary Tract Infections , Aged , Geriatrics , Hip Fractures , Hospitalization , Arthroplasty , Urinary Tract , Traumatology , Fractures, Bone , Femur Neck , HipABSTRACT
Abstract Objective To evaluate the incidence of prosthetic instability in a consecutive series of 42 cases of total hip arthroplasty using dual mobility cup. Methods A retrospective study of 38 patients undergoing primary or revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) using the acetabular dual-mobility cup (DMC) implant between January 2012 and January 2018. The rates of complications and instability after surgery were evaluated. Results In total, 42 arthroplasties were performed in 38 patients, with a minimum follow-up of 16 months. The mean age of the sample was 60 years. In 38 cases, we used a cementless DMC, and, in the other 4 cases, a cemented DMC. There were no cases of early or late instability. Conclusion The series herein presented proves the good result of the DMC in cases of primary arthroplasty, complex and complicated cases of failed osteosynthesis of proximal femoral fractures, and revision for THA instability. The absence of episodes of prosthetic instability and complications in complex cases of primary and revision THA increases the confidence in this concept.
Resumo Objetivo Avaliar a incidência de instabilidade protética em uma série consecutiva de 42 casos de artroplastia total do quadril com uso do acetábulo de dupla mobilidade. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo de 39 pacientes que passaram por artroplastia total de quadril (ATQ) primária ou de revisão usando taça de dupla mobilidade (TDM) acetabular entre janeiro de 2012 e janeiro de 2018. Foram avaliadas as taxas de complicações e de instabilidade após a cirurgia. Resultados Foram feitas 42 artroplastias em 38 pacientes, com um seguimento mínimo de 16 meses. A média de idade da amostra foi de 60 anos. Em 38 casos, usamos TDM sem cimento, e nos outros 4 casos, TDM cimentada. Não houve instabilidade precoce ou tardia. Conclusão A série aqui apresentada prova o bom resultado da TDM em artroplastias primárias, casos complexos e complicados de falha de osteossíntese de fratura proximal do fêmur, e cirurgia de revisão por instabilidade na ATQ. A falta de episódios de instabilidade prostética e complicações em casos complexos de ATQ primária ou de revisão aumentou a confiança nesse conceito.
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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Arthroplasty , Incidence , Retrospective Studies , Femoral Fractures , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Hip Prosthesis , Hospitals, University , AcetabulumABSTRACT
RESUMEN Introducción: La cobertura de dispositivos ortopédicos expuestos y las infecciones en el hueso con colgajos es un tema controvertido. No existe un consenso claro sobre el tratamiento de esta complicación. En los últimos años se aprecia una tendencia a mantener el material de osteosíntesis y a controlar la infección aportando tejido bien vascularizado en forma de colgajo muscular o fasciocutáneo. Objetivo: Evaluar el éxito reconstructivo con colgajos de defectos de partes blandas en miembros que han precisado de una osteosíntesis, en función de la presencia de infección y el estado de los dispositivos de implante en el momento de la reconstrucción. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo de una serie de 15 casos con un defecto de partes blandas en las extremidades inferiores secundario a la implantación de dispositivos ortopédicos en el hueso. Todos los casos recibieron cobertura con un colgajo muscular o fasciocutáneo con o sin retirada de los implantes. Se estudió la presencia o ausencia de infección previa a la reconstrucción (signos clínicos, resultado del cultivo microbiológico y exposición del material ortopédico), la retirada o mantenimiento del implante durante la reconstrucción, y la presencia de complicaciones posoperatorias. Se relacionaron estas variables con el éxito reconstructivo posoperatorio. El análisis de las variables se realizó con los estadísticos chi cuadrado, Wilcoxon y U de Mann Whitney, según el tipo de variable, y para una significación de 0,05. Resultados: La frecuencia de éxito reconstructivo fue mayor en aquellos pacientes con cultivo negativo sin exposición de material óseo (p = 0,038). Se encontró menor tasa de complicaciones en los pacientes que presentaban infección antes de la reconstrucción (p = 0,039), y en aquellos con cultivo positivo y exposición del material previos a la cirugía, cuyos implantes habían sido retirados durante la reconstrucción (p = 0,032). Conclusiones: El aporte de tejido bien vascularizado en forma de colgajo permite el mantenimiento del material ortopédico con una frecuencia de éxito de 66,67 %, y resultados favorables de mediano a largo plazo. La exposición y el resultado del cultivo son indicadores predictivos de los resultados de la cirugía(AU)
ABSTRACT Introduction: The covering of exposed orthopedic devices and bone infections with flaps are a controversial issue. There is no clear consensus concerning the treatment of this complication. In recent years, there has been a trend to maintain the osteosynthesis material and to control the infection by providing well vascularized tissue in the form of a muscular or fasciocutaneous flap. Objective: To assess the reconstructive success with flaps of soft tissue defects in limbs that have required osteosynthesis, based on the presence of infection and the status of the implant devices at the time of reconstruction. Methods: Retrospective study of a series of 15 cases with soft tissue defect in the lower limbs after implantation of orthopedic devices to the bone. All the cases were covered with muscle or fasciocutaneous flap, with or without removal of the implants. The presence or absence of infection prior to reconstruction (clinical signs, results of microbiological culture, and exposure of the orthopedic material), removal or maintenance of the implant during reconstruction, and the presence of postoperative complications were studied. These variables were associated with postoperative reconstructive success. The analysis of the variables was performed using the chi-square, as well as Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney U tests, according to the type of variable, and for a significance of 0.05. Results: The frequency of reconstructive success was higher in those patients with negative culture and without exposure of bone material (P=0.038). A lower rate of complications was found in patients with infection before reconstruction (P=0.039), and in those with positive culture and exposure of the material prior to surgery, whose implants had been removed during reconstruction (P=0.032). Conclusions: The provision of well vascularized tissue in the form of flap allows maintenance of the orthopedic material with a success rate of 66.67%, as well as favorable outcomes in the mid to long terms. The results of exposure and culture are predictive indicators of surgery outcomes(AU)