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Global Spine J ; 14(3_suppl): 212S-222S, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38526921

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STUDY DESIGN: Development of a clinical practice guideline following the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) process. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to develop guidelines that outline the utility of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) to detect intraoperative spinal cord injury (ISCI) among patients undergoing spine surgery, to define a subset of patients undergoing spine surgery at higher risk for ISCI and to develop protocols to prevent, diagnose, and manage ISCI. METHODS: All systematic reviews were performed according to PRISMA standards and registered on PROSPERO. A multidisciplinary, international Guidelines Development Group (GDG) reviewed and discussed the evidence using GRADE protocols. Consensus was defined by 80% agreement among GDG members. A systematic review and diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) meta-analysis was performed to synthesize pooled evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of IONM to detect ISCI among patients undergoing spinal surgery. The IONM modalities evaluated included somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs), motor evoked potentials (MEPs), electromyography (EMG), and multimodal neuromonitoring. Utilizing this knowledge and their clinical experience, the multidisciplinary GDG created recommendations for the use of IONM to identify ISCI in patients undergoing spine surgery. The evidence related to existing care pathways to manage ISCI was summarized and based on this a novel AO Spine-PRAXIS care pathway was created. RESULTS: Our recommendations are as follows: (1) We recommend that intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring be employed for high risk patients undergoing spine surgery, and (2) We suggest that patients at "high risk" for ISCI during spine surgery be proactively identified, that after identification of such patients, multi-disciplinary team discussions be undertaken to manage patients, and that an intraoperative protocol including the use of IONM be implemented. A care pathway for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of ISCI has been developed by the GDG. CONCLUSION: We anticipate that these guidelines will promote the use of IONM to detect and manage ISCI, and promote the use of preoperative and intraoperative checklists by surgeons and other team members for high risk patients undergoing spine surgery. We welcome teams to implement and evaluate the care pathway created by our GDG.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 46(2): 200-204, maio-abr. 2011. ilus, graf, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-592214

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar os resultados preliminares da prótese METIS-Newdeal® como tratamento de hallux rigidus grau III/IV. MÉTODOS: Estudo prospectivo de oito próteses MTF colocadas em seis pacientes entre nov/2007 e jul/2009. A idade média foi de 55 anos e o tempo de seguimento após a cirurgia de 50 semanas. Na avaliação dos resultados foi utilizado o escore AOFAS-MTF e controle imageológico por radiografia. RESULTADOS: Verificou-se um aumento pontual significativo do escore AOFAS-MTF que passou de 42p pré-operatório para 82p após a cirurgia (↑1,95x), tendo sido ao nível da função o maior ganho. Radiologicamente não se identificaram intercorrências. Dos cinco pacientes operados, apenas um se mostrou descontente com a cirurgia, após o surgimento de infecção precoce no local cirúrgico, sendo que corresponde à única complicação pós-op encontrada. CONCLUSÃO: A artroplastia total metatarsofalângica METIS-Newdeal® apresenta resultados promissores no curto prazo. No entanto, é necessário avaliar um maior número de casos com um tempo de seguimento mais longo para que se possa obter conclusões mais consistentes.


OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the preliminary results from the METIS-Newdeal® metatarsophalangeal prosthesis for treating hallux rigidus grade III/IV. METHODS: This was a prospective study on eight metatarsophalangeal prostheses that were placed in six patients between November 2007 and July 2009. The patients' mean age was 55 years and the mean follow-up after the surgery was 50 weeks. The results were evaluated using the AOFAS-MTF score and x-ray images as controls. RESULTS: The AOFAS-MTF score increased significantly from 42p before the surgery to 82p after the surgery (↑1.95x), mainly due to improvement in the functional level. No intercurrences were identified radiologically. Among the five patients who underwent operations, only one expressed dissatisfaction with the surgery: this was expressed after early infection appeared at the surgical site, and it was the only postoperative complication found. CONCLUSION: Total metatarsophalangeal arthroplasty using METIS-Newdeal® presented promising short-term results. However, evaluations on a larger number of cases with a longer follow-up are needed in order to draw more consistent conclusions.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Artroplastia , Hallux Rigidus , Articulación Metatarsofalángica
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