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Arch Bone Jt Surg ; 3(3): 207-11, 2015 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26213707

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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the leading cause of hip replacement in young children. However, arthroplasty in this population is challenging with several concerns about quality of the growing bone, young age for revision surgery, and difficulties in potential several revisions. In this study we introduce a case of a 12-year old who is one of the youngest patients to undergo revision hip arthroplasty. The index operation was done as a hybrid replacement, cemented for stem and press fit for acetabular component. Two years later revision was done with severe femoral deficiency. This second procedure was challenging but with short-term promising results. So we reviewed the literature for arthroplasty in this young population regarding recent findings and trends. According to the literature survival of the prosthesis is longer with a cemented acetabular component and press fit stem; however, there are evidences that show poor outcome of joint replacement after the first revision in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients.

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Iran Red Crescent Med J ; 16(2): e12579, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24719726

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INTRODUCTION: Incidence of nerve injury in traumatic hip dislocations is up to 10 %. Sciatic nerve is the most common injured nerve in this setting. In the medical literature, there are few documented cases of femoral nerve injury following hip dislocations. CASE REPORT: We report a 44-year-old man with right femoral nerve palsy following delayed reduction of an anterior dislocation of hip. CONCLUSION: Two months after closed reduction, complete clinical recovery of right femoral nerve was achieved and the patient was able to resume his job.

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Trauma Mon ; 18(1): 28-31, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24350146

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INTRODUCTION: For decades, acetabular fractures were treated conservatively. Judet et al. in 1960s established the operative treatment of these fractures by continuous improvement of pre-operative evaluation and classification of fractures. Several studies demonstrated that accurate fracture reduction decreases the incidence of post-traumatic arthritis and improves functional outcome. CASE SERIES: We report 67 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment for acetabular fracture; 44 patients were available for follow-up. In 35 (79.5%) cases, congruent reductions were achieved. The final mean Harris hip score was 81.8 (53-95). Functional outcomes according to Harris score were excellent and good in 31 patients (70.5%). CONCLUSIONS: The results of internal fixation of displaced acetabular fractures in our series were satisfactory.

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Iran Red Crescent Med J ; 15(11): e9534, 2013 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24719696

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BACKGROUND: Osteoid osteomas account for approximately 2- 3% of all primary bone neoplasm's sampled for biopsy. 50% of all of them occur in the long bones of the lower extremities, but osteoid osteoma of the coracoid process is rare. We have found only nine previously reported cases of coracoid osteoid osteoma in the international literature. We report a child with coracoid base osteoid osteoma. CASE PRESENTATION: A twelve-years-old boy with a persistent pain at the right shoulder since 9 months ago, were evaluated. His pain relatively responds to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Imaging studies showed foci of sclerosis at right coracoid base with increased uptake on the Technetium-99m study. Because proximity to the neurovascular bundle we couldn't use radiofrequency ablation technique, so the patient underwent open surgery with a mini- deltopectoral approach and two level osteotomies ; one proximal to coracoid tip and the other at the base of coracoid just distal to subcoracoidphyseal line. Then a segment of coracoid resected. Tip of coracoid securely reattached with a screw. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge in the literature up to now there are only nine reports of coracoid osteoid osteoma. These cases were treated with different approaches and different techniques. We used en-bloc resection via mini-anterior approach. Our patient 30 months after surgery (October 2012) have full range of motion and became pain free since wound healing with normal control imaging.Definite diagnosis of osteoid osteoma in the uncommon sites may be delayed. En bloc resection of tumor with two osteotomies by an anterior approach has been limited soft tissue injury and is a reliable method of treatment.

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