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Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ; 33(3): 571-580, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36094673

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INTRODUCTION: The standard treatment of anterior glenaoid fractures carrying > 20% of the glenoid fossa is open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). In the herein study, we report our outcomes in a retrospective cohort of anterior and anteroinferior glenoid rim fractures using an accelerated postoperative rehabilitation protocol. A secondary aim is to describe the surgical steps for ORIF of anterior and anteroinferior glenoid rim fractures using the anterior axillary approach, describing the tricks, pearls, and pitfalls of this surgical technique. METHODS: A retrospective cohort of skeletally mature patients treated for an anterior glenoid rim fracture carrying > 20% of the glenoid fossa during a 10-year period were operated on using a vertical axillary incision, osteosynthesis with 2.0-mm cortical screws, and labral repair with small diameter metallic anchors and non-absorbable sutures. Rehabilitation began on the first postoperative day, including passive external rotation exercises and active-assisted flexion, adduction, and abduction exercises as tolerated. The exercises are performed with the patient sitting or lying down. Phase 1 is continued for 6-10 weeks until the patient regains painless, normal, or near-normal ROM. Usually by 10 weeks, the fracture and labrum are healed, so phase 2 rehabilitation begins with strengthening and ROM exercises. Radiologic and clinical outcomes, including active range of motion (ROM), glenohumeral stability, and visual analogue scale (VAS) were measured. RESULTS: About 33 patients (35 fractures) had complete medical records and pre- and post-operative imaging exams available for further analysis regarding the surgical protocol, with a mean of 4.8 years. The mean DASH questionnaire was 3.75 ± 9.0 and the mean CM score was 62.5 ± 0.1. Active flexion and internal rotation were recovered in all patients, while external rotation presented an average loss of 8° (p = 0.12) and abduction of 5° (p = 0.33). The mean VAS was 1.1 ± 0.8. No patient reported major or disabling symptoms, or great difficulty or inability to perform daily or recreational activities. No patient presented residual instability of the glenohumeral joint. CONCLUSION: In this retrospective cohort, ORIF using a vertical axillary incision, osteosynthesis with 2.0-mm screws, and labral repair with small diameter metallic anchors and non-absorbable sutures was a safe approach, with a minimal risk of complications and residual instability. The accelerated postoperative rehabilitation protocol, allowing immediate passive external rotation of the operated shoulder, resulted in a non-significant loss of ROM compared to the contralateral side. Therefore, we recommend this management strategy for anterior glenoid rim fractures in patients with unstable shoulder joint after traumatic glenohumeral dislocation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: Therapeutic Study (Surgical technique and Retrospective cohort).


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Fracturas Óseas , Inestabilidad de la Articulación , Luxación del Hombro , Articulación del Hombro , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Escápula/cirugía , Fracturas Óseas/cirugía , Fracturas Óseas/complicaciones , Fijación Interna de Fracturas/efectos adversos , Fijación Interna de Fracturas/métodos , Articulación del Hombro/cirugía , Luxación del Hombro/cirugía , Inestabilidad de la Articulación/etiología , Rango del Movimiento Articular , Artroscopía/métodos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 58(10)2022 Oct 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36295650

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Background and Objectives: Proximal humerus fractures are the second most frequent site of avascular necrosis (AVN), occurring in up to 16% of cases. The Hertel criteria have been used as a reference for the prediction of humerus head ischemia. However, these are based solely on the use of radiographs, which can make interpretation extremely difficult due to several reasons, such as the overlapping fragments, severity of the injury, and noncompliant acute pain patients. The objectives of the study were to evaluate the role of computed tomography (CT) in the interpretation of the Hertel criteria and to evaluate the intra- and interobserver agreement of orthopedic surgeons, comparing their area of expertise. Materials and Methods: The radiographs and CT scans of 20 skeletally mature patients who had fractures of the proximal humerus were converted to jpeg and mov, respectively. All images were evaluated by eight orthopedic surgeons (four trauma surgeons and four shoulder surgeons) in two different occasions. The intra- and interobserver agreement was assessed by using the Kappa coefficient. The level of significance was 5%. Results: There was a weak-to-moderate intraobserver agreement (κ < 0.59) for all examiners. Only the medial metaphyseal hinge greater than 2 mm was identified by 87.5% of evaluators both in the radiographic and CT examinations in the two rounds of the study (p < 0.05). There was no significant interobserver agreement (κ < 0.19), as it occurred only in some moments of the second round of evaluation. Conclusions: The prognostic criteria for humeral head ischemia evaluated in this study showed weak intra- and interobserver agreement in both the radiographic and tomographic evaluation. CT did not help surgeons in the primary interpretation of Hertel prognostic criteria used in this study when compared to the radiographic examination.


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Fracturas del Hombro , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Humanos , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Pronóstico , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 57(11)2021 Nov 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34833438

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Open traumatic lesion of the popliteal artery is relatively rare. Ischemia time longer than 6 h and severity of limb ischemia have been shown to be associated with an increased risk of limb loss. Severe local infection is critical in the presence of major soft tissue trauma or open fractures. We report the case of a young female who suffered a traumatic transection of the popliteal artery associated with an open fracture of the distal tibia and fibula managed by direct vessel reconstruction with an end-to-end repair and skeletal stabilization initially with half-pin external fixation, then replaced by an Ilizarov circular frame. The patient had a very satisfactory outcome, but the fracture healed malunited, later corrected by open reduction and internal fixation with lag-screwing and a neutralization plate.


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Recuperación del Miembro , Fracturas de la Tibia , Fijadores Externos , Femenino , Humanos , Pierna , Arteria Poplítea/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteria Poplítea/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Fracturas de la Tibia/diagnóstico por imagen , Fracturas de la Tibia/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Diagnostics (Basel) ; 13(23)2023 Nov 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38066761

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Introduction: We investigated the biomechanical behaviour of different fixations of the tibial posterior malleolus (TPM), simulating distinct situations of involvement of the tibiotalar articular surface (TTAS) through a finite element model (FEM). Material and methods: A 3D computer-aided design model of the left ankle was obtained. The materials used were divided according to their characteristics into ductile and non-ductile, and all materials were assumed to be linear elastic, isotropic, and homogenous. Three different fracture lines of the TPM were defined, with sagittal angles of 10°, 25°, and 45°. For biomechanical comparison, different constructions using a trans-syndesmotic screw (TSS) only (Group T), a one-third tubular plate only with (Group PT) and without (Group PS) a TSS, and a locked compression plate with (Group LCPT) and without (Group LCPS) a TSS were tested. FEM was used to simulate the boundary conditions of vertical loading. Load application regions were selected in the direction of the 700 N Z-axis, 90% on the tibia and 10% on the fibula. Data on the displacement and stress in the FEM were collected, including the total principal maximum (MaxT) and total principal minimum (MinT) for non-ductile materials, total displacement (desT), localized displacement at the fragment (desL), localized displacement at syndesmosis (desS), and Von Mises equivalent stress for ductile materials. The data were analysed using ANOVA and multiple comparison LSD tests were used. Results: For TPM fractures with sagittal angles 10° and 25°, desL in the PT and LCP groups was significantly lower, as well as Von Mises stress in Group LCPT in 10°, and PT and LCPT groups in 25°. For TPM fractures with a sagittal angle of 45°, desL in the LCP group and Von Mises stress in Group LCPS and LCPT were significantly lower. We found that any TPM fracture may indicate instability of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis, even when the fragment is small. Conclusion: Our study showed that in fragments involving 10% of the TTAS, the use of a TSS is sufficient, but when the involvement is greater than 25% of the TTAS, either a non-locked or locked plate must be used to buttress the TPM. In posterior fragments affecting 45% or more of the TTAS, the use of a locking plate is recommended.

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Patient Saf Surg ; 15(1): 6, 2021 Jan 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33407725

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Fractures of the scapula are rare and usually associated with high-energy trauma. The unfavorable scapular anatomy, combined with the complexity of the approaches for fracture fixation, make the treatment challenging, even for experienced surgeons. Furthermore, the literature is controversial regarding surgical indications and rationale for treatment. The present review article was designed to address and discuss critical aspects of decision-making for the management of scapular fractures, including surgical indications and patient safety considerations.

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Injury ; 52 Suppl 3: S89-S96, 2021 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34088463

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PURPOSE: To provide a direct comparison between two important aspects related to talar neck fractures management - surgical approaches and fixation strategies. DATA SOURCES: A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed using PubMed, SciELO, and gray literature databases. The keyword "talus fracture" and the combined terms "talus neck fracture AND surgical approach" and "talus neck fracture AND fixation strategy" were used. STUDY SELECTION: Study selection, data extraction, and the risk of bias assessment were performed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Searches were limited to human studies and the English and Portuguese. Inclusion criteria were articles in full text that reported on any aspect of surgical approach and fixation strategy for talus neck fractures. Exclusion criteria were skeletally immature patients, mean follow-up of less than 12 months, studies that did not use the Hawkins classification system, primary treatment of arthrodesis, studies published before year 2000, and studies published in languages other than English and Portuguese. DATA EXTRACTION: Basic information was collected including journal, author(s), year published, level of evidence, number of fractures, and follow-up. Specific information was collected including fracture classification, surgical approach, fixation strategy, complication rate, type of complication(s), and outcome measurement(s). DATA SYNTHESIS: Fixed-effects model was used for meta-analysis. The choice for surgical approach(es) and fixation strategy was stratified based on fracture classification. Complication rate, type of complication(s), and outcome measurement(s) were calculated for all studies and delineated by fracture classification. CONCLUSION: There is a significant correlation between poor scores and poor fracture reduction, but not with the modified Hawkins classification, surgical approach, and fixation strategy. The presence of an open talus neck fracture-dislocation jeopardizes the functional outcome, increasing the risk of complications. The overall avascular necrosis and post-traumatic osteoarthritis event rate was 0.279 and 0.400, respectively. Both complications were highly correlated to higher energy fracture patterns and to the use of combined approaches, but not to fixation strategy. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: I (systematic review and meta-analysis).


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Fractura-Luxación , Fracturas Óseas , Osteonecrosis , Astrágalo , Tornillos Óseos , Fijación Interna de Fracturas , Fracturas Óseas/diagnóstico por imagen , Fracturas Óseas/cirugía , Humanos , Astrágalo/diagnóstico por imagen , Astrágalo/cirugía
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J Clin Orthop Trauma ; 10(1): 155-160, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30705552

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Femoral head fractures occur almost exclusively as a result of a traumatic hip dislocation. Treatment is typically an emergency and includes the reduction of the dislocated hip under anesthesia. As a rule, the earlier the reduction, the better the outcome. Open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture of the femoral head is the treatment of choice for most young patients. In some selected cases when there is a very small fragment located in the region below the fovea, removal should be indicated. In elderly patients and those who experience severe femoral head impaction, it is preferable to perform a total hip replacement. Despite optimal management, the rate of complications after femoral head fractures may reach as high as 50%. In the present study, the authors review the general principles of management of patients with femoral head fractures.

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Case Rep Orthop ; 2018: 6207024, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30534455

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Avulsion fractures of the calcaneal tuberosity represent a rare injury pattern that is caused by a powerful tension force from the Achilles tendon and is usually seen following minor trauma, especially in elderly patients. The objective of this study is to describe a surgical technique using cerclage wiring through cannulated screws in the treatment of extra- and intra-articular avulsion fractures of the calcaneal tuberosity and to present our results in a small patient's cohort. Through a 5.0 cm longitudinal skin incision over the posterolateral aspect of the calcaneus, after adequate debridement of the fracture fragments and while keeping the ankle in plantarflexion, the calcaneal tuberosity is anatomically reduced with the help of a periarticular reduction clamp and an accessory plantar longitudinal approach. Provisionally fixation is performed with K-wires. Definitive fixation is achieved with two parallel partially threaded 7.0 cannulated screws, which are positioned from the superior and posterior aspect of the tuberosity to the inferior and anterior aspect of the plantar surface of the calcaneus, and 1.5 mm cerclage wires that are pulled epiperiosteally to the plantar aspect of the calcaneus to avoid damage to local soft tissues. Alternatively, for smaller fracture fragments, two 3.5 mm partially threaded cannulated screws and 1.25 mm cerclage wires can be used. We also report the results of the procedure in a small cohort of four patients. All fractures healed in an anatomic position. There was no failure of fixation, loss of reduction, or need for secondary surgery, including hardware removal. At final follow-up, all patients had regained full plantar flexion range of motion and strength, with no gait or weight-bearing restrictions. In conclusion, the combination of cerclage wire and large diameter cannulated screws represents a promising option in the treatment of avulsion fractures of the calcaneal tuberosity, demonstrating good functional and radiographic results in our cohort of patients.

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Case Rep Orthop ; 2017: 1650194, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28607784

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We present the case of a patient who suffered a comminuted supracondylar periprosthetic femur fracture. The patient was an 86-year-old lady who suffered a minor fall at home and presented at our hospital with a right comminuted distal femur fracture around a total knee arthroplasty. The patient was submitted to a cruciate-sacrificing total knee replacement 6 years before at the same institution. Despite severe metaphyseal fragmentation and short distal fragment, the prosthesis was stable; thus, open fracture reduction and stabilization with internal fixation were performed. The surgical technique included the use of a nonvascularized autologous fibular strut graft as an augmentation technique in conjunction with double plating fixation. Clinically, patient presented a painless aligned knee 12 months after femur fixation, although she was not able to return to an independent level of activity. No pain involving the donor graft site was reported at the time of the most recent follow-up examination. This case study demonstrates the use of free nonvascularized autogenous fibular strut bone graft as an option to bridge major bone defects. This proved to be a relatively simple, not expensive procedure that can be done percutaneously and does not need high-quality training.

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Injury ; 48 Suppl 4: S34-S40, 2017 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29145966

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BACKGROUND: The universal accepted strategy for treating high-energy tibial plateau fractures remains a topic of ongoing debate. The challenge for the practicing orthopaedic trauma surgeon is to provide anatomical articular fracture reduction, with successfully managing the complex soft-tissue injury that is commonly present at patient admission. The primary aim of the actual study was to evaluate the results of a staged protocol for the treatment of high-energy bicondylar tibial plateau fractures. The secondary aim was to describe the technique used for the definitive fixation of this complex fracture pattern. METHODS: Thirty patients with unstable high-energy closed bicondylar tibial plateau fractures (17 Schatzker V and 13 Schatzker VI) were managed. There were 24 men (80%) and six women (20%). All of them were skeletally mature with their age ranging from 19 to 67 years (mean of 33.1±3.4 years). Treatment involved a two-stage procedure with appropriate emergency care, preoperative planning, and definitive fixation. Initial treatment, named 'damage control on complex articular fracture elements', consisted on temporary bridging external fixation. Definitive treatment was delayed in a mean of 10 days (ranging from seven to 13 days) and was performed when the soft-tissue conditioning demonstrated either complete or almost complete remission of the inflammatory reaction due to the 'first hit'. Conventional implants were used in the 30 patients. All patients were evaluated clinically and radiographically. RESULTS: Twenty-six (86.7%) patients had a moderate level of activity, three (10%) patients had a very light level of activity, and one (3.3%) patient was unable to have any kind of work activity and is currently supported by the Brazilian Welfare. Using the visual analog scale mean pain score was 30 (ranging from 10 to 60); even the patient with the workers' compensation had no severe pain. All patients except three have no difficulty with stairs, giving way, locking, swelling, and squatting, but were unable to run. Three (10%) patients had problems with stairs and could not bend the operated knee more than 90°. One of them had a varus knee but no instability. Ninety percent of the patients were either very satisfied or somewhat satisfied with their outcome. The three dissatisfied patients suffered postoperative complications, most commonly wound infections. Four (13.4%) patients with former anatomical reduction had a residual articular step-off or diastasis of less than 3mm after fracture healing. All patients had no or mild arthrosis at the time of the last outpatient consultation. CONCLUSIONS: The two-staged procedure presented herein showed to be an effective strategy for managing bycondilar tibial plateau fractures. The protocol used for these complex traumatic injuries follows very well defined steps, which means acute stabilization with a linear bridging external fixation, adequate soft tissue handling, preoperative planning, and definitive surgical fixation after seven to 14 days. The model presents a more biological approach to optimizing functional outcome with an acceptable complication rate and minimal risk of loss of reduction in these high-energy tibial plateau fractures.


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Fijación de Fractura , Curación de Fractura/fisiología , Fracturas Intraarticulares/cirugía , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/cirugía , Rango del Movimiento Articular/fisiología , Fracturas de la Tibia/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Protocolos Clínicos , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Fracturas Intraarticulares/diagnóstico por imagen , Fracturas Intraarticulares/fisiopatología , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/diagnóstico por imagen , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/fisiopatología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente , Satisfacción del Paciente/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Prospectivos , Recuperación de la Función , Fracturas de la Tibia/diagnóstico por imagen , Fracturas de la Tibia/fisiopatología , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Int J Med Inform ; 84(2): 141-8, 2015 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25468642

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the inter- and intra-observer agreement in the initial diagnosis and classification by means of plain radiographs and CT scans of tibial plateau fractures photographed and sent via WhatsApp Messenger. BACKGROUND: The increasing popularity of smartphones has driven the development of technology for data transmission and imaging and generated a growing interest in the use of these devices as diagnostic tools. The emergence of WhatsApp Messenger technology, which is available for various platforms used by smartphones, has led to an improvement in the quality and resolution of images sent and received. METHODS: The images (plain radiographs and CT scans) were obtained from 13 cases of tibial plateau fractures using the iPhone 5 (Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA, USA) and were sent to six observers via the WhatsApp Messenger application. The observers were asked to determine the standard deviation and type of injury, the classification according to the Schatzker and the Luo classifications schemes, and whether the CT scan changed the classification. The six observers independently assessed the images on two separate occasions, 15 days apart. RESULTS: The inter- and intra-observer agreement for both periods of the study ranged from excellent to perfect (0.75<κ<1.0) across all survey questions. When asked if the inclusion of the CT images would change their final X-ray classification (Schatzker or Luo), the inter- and intra-observer agreement was perfect (k=1) on both assessment occasions. CONCLUSION: We found an excellent inter- and intra-observer agreement in the imaging assessment of tibial plateau fractures sent via WhatsApp Messenger. The authors now propose the systematic use of the application to facilitate faster documentation and obtaining the opinion of an experienced consultant when not on call. Finally, we think the use of the WhatsApp Messenger as an adjuvant tool could be broadened to other clinical centres to assess its viability in other skeletal and non-skeletal trauma situations.


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Teléfono Celular/estadística & datos numéricos , Aplicaciones Móviles/estadística & datos numéricos , Fracturas de la Tibia/clasificación , Fracturas de la Tibia/epidemiología , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Imagenología Tridimensional , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Fracturas de la Tibia/diagnóstico por imagen
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Patient Saf Surg ; 8: 26, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24991234

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BACKGROUND: The issue of safety in the surgical procedure has recently been widely and openly discussed at the World Health Organization. The use of latex gloves is the current standard of protection during surgery, as they remain intact throughout the procedure. The present study was designed to evaluate the rate of glove perforation during a two-hand technique using polyester sutures in a controlled experimental study. METHODS: Hypothesis was that the gloves used during a two-hand technique using polyester suture suffer punctures. We used 150 pairs of gloves during the experiment. Each investigator performed 30 tests always using double gloving. They made five surgical knots on each test over a custom-made table specifically developed for the experiment. Ten tests were done at a time with a week- interval. The Control Group (CG) has 30 pairs of intact surgical gloves. The gloves were tested to impermeability by water filling and leaking was observed at three different times. Statistics relating to the perforation rate were analyzed using the chi-square test. A P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: During the experiment there was no loss of gloves by drilling or inadvertent error in performing the impermeability test. No perforations were detected at any time during the impermeability test with the gloves used for sutures. Also, the CG presented no leakage of the liquid used for the test. There was no statistical difference between the groups underwent suture nor between them and the GC. CONCLUSION: Under the studied conditions, the authors' hypotheses could not be proved. There was no damage to the surgical gloves during the entire experiment. The authors believe that the skin abrasions observed in the ulnar side of the little finger, constant throughout the experiment, must be caused by friction. We feel there is no risk of perforation of surgical gloves during a two-hand technique using polyester suture.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 46(supl.1): 28-33, 2011. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-596374

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OBJETIVO: Apresentar os resultados do tratamento cirúrgico de 15 pacientes com fratura da escápula. MÉTODOS: Avaliação retrospectiva dos resultados clinicos e radiográficos do tratamento cirurgico de fraturas da escápula, em um periodo de dez anos. A avaliação clínica baseou-se tanto no escore de Schofer et al. quanto no Constant-Murley. Na avaliação radiográfica, pesquisou-se a existência de perda da redução, pseudartrose ou alterações póstraumáticas. A análise estatística foi puramente descritiva, por meio de cálculo percentual dos achados. RESULTADOS: Todas as fraturas consolidaram em um período médio de 90 dias, confor- me documentação radiográfica. Na última consulta ambulatorial, o tempo médio de seguimento foi de 45,6 meses (variando de 14 a 109,2 meses). Nenhum paciente referiu dor constante e incapacitante no ombro operado. O escore médio de Constant- Murley foi de 84 pontos (variando de 76 a 90 pontos). Dos 15 pacientes, 13 (86,7 por cento) retornaram ao nível funcional prévio sem restrição (atividades profissional e recreacionais). Não forma detectados sinais de perda de redução, pseudartrose ou osteo- artrose pós-traumática. Não ocorreram penetração ou impacto articular pela presença do material de osteossíntese. CONCLUSÃO: Em pacientes com fraturas da escápula, que se enquadrem nos critérios para tratamento cirúrgico, os resultados são bons desde que sejam respeitados os tecidos moles periarticulares e realizado o devido planejamento da via de acesso e do protocolo de reabilitação.


OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes on 15 unstable scapula fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation. METHODS: A retrospective study to evaluate the results of scapula fracture fixation in 15 patients, managed at our Institution during a 10-year period. Shoulder function was recorded in both upper extremities with both the Schofer et al. and the Constant-Murley score. Radiographic analysis was done in terms of loss of reduction, nonunion, and post-traumatic degenerative changes. Statistical analysis was purely descriptive with calculation of percentage. RESULTS: All fractures healed in a mean of 90 days, as documented by simple radiographs. At the last consultation, the mean follow-up was 45.6 months (ranging from 14 to 109,2 months). No patient had constant pain or referred incapacity. The mean Constant- Murley score for the 15 patients was 84 points (ranging from 76 to 90 points). Of the 15 patients, 13 (86.7 percent) had returned to their previous employment and recreational activities with- out restrictions. No signs of loss of reduction, nonunion, or post-traumatic degenerative changes were seen. In addition, no ardware impingement or articular penetration was observed in any case. CONCLUSION: The respect to the soft tissue is the cornerstone of proper treatment of this scapular fractures. In our series good results were obtained when appropriate preoperative planning and post-operative rehabilitation has been performed.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Evaluación de Resultados de Intervenciones Terapéuticas , Escápula/cirugía , Escápula/lesiones , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Operativos
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J. bras. med ; 101(02): 13-18, mar.-abr. 2013. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-686288

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As fraturas atípicas do fêmur são raras, mas sua crescente descrição na literatura e sua provável associação com os bifosfonatos trouxeram à tona uma série de aspectos ainda nebulosos no tocante ao uso contínuo dessas drogas. O protocolo mais sugerido atualmente, embora ainda não totalmente estabelecido, orienta a retirada da medicação após três a cinco anos de uso contínuo dos bifosfonatos, retornando cerca de três anos depois, quando houver necessidade


Atypical femur fractures are rare but a growing concern, as they are more common in patients who use long-term bisphosphonates. This brought to light a number of issues still unknown regarding the continued use of these drugs. Nowadays the most suggested protocol, although not yet fully esbablished, considers not more than three to five years of bisphosphonate treatment for osteoporotic patients, returning about three years later, when the need arises


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Difosfonatos/administración & dosificación , Difosfonatos/uso terapéutico , Fracturas del Fémur/etiología , Diáfisis , Difosfonatos/efectos adversos , Difosfonatos/farmacología , Fijación Intramedular de Fracturas , Fracturas de Cadera , Osteoporosis/fisiopatología , Osteoporosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Teriparatido/uso terapéutico
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