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Trauma Case Rep ; 42: 100683, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36148019

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Contiguous spinous process fractures are an extremely rare event with only a few cases described in the literature. They are usually stable lesions treated with analgesic medication, immobilization, physical activity restriction for 4 to 6 weeks and close surveillance. These fractures appear to have a significant risk of nonunion, despite the good reported results. We report a case of a 61 years-old male patient who suffered eight contiguous spinous process fractures following a tractor accident.

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Spine (Phila Pa 1976) ; 47(9): 702-710, 2022 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34468433

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STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review. OBJECTIVE: This work aimed to compare the Hounsfield units (HU) value obtained from computed tomography and the t score of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the prediction of the lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Several reports have found a correlation between HU and BMD values based on DXA. Using HUs to infer bone quality has a thorough clinical relevance as it could triage patients at risk for osteoporotic and fragility fractures or modify surgical indications. METHODS: A systematic review in Cochrane Library, Medline, Scopus and Web of Science was performed, using the following query: "hounsfield units" AND ("osteoporosis" OR "spine" OR "bone mineral density" OR "dual x-ray absorptiometry"). We included 18 cohort studies that compared HU value obtained from computed tomography and t score of DXA for predicting regional BMD. RESULTS: A total of 18 studies were included, enrolling 5307 patients. The HU measurement was most frequently made at L1 (N = 3; 18.8%). The mean HU values differentiated based on BMD measured through DXA were reported in seven studies, with values from 54.7 to 130 for osteoporotic, 78.8 to 146 for osteopenic, and from 120.8 to 230 in normal patients. Eight studies identified thresholds for diagnosing osteoporosis through receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves, with values ranging from 0.66 to 0.96. Medium HU values reported as diagnostic of osteoporosis ranged between 110 and 150, after exclusion of the two papers presenting outlier values. We infer an HU interval value of 90.9 to 138.7 (95% CI, P  < 0.001) for the diagnosis osteoporosis. CONCLUSIONS: Present data evidence favorable results regarding the possibility of establishing a threshold value for osteoporosis diagnosis from CT measurements of HU. Prospective large-scale studies are needed to more robustly infer the possibility of quantifying BMD based on CT as a screening test and infer a prognostic value of the CT-based evaluation.Level of Evidence: 2.


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Densidade Óssea , Osteoporose , Absorciometria de Fóton/métodos , Computadores , Humanos , Vértebras Lombares/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteoporose/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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EFORT Open Rev ; 6(10): 966-972, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34760295

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Adjacent segment pathology (ASP) is a major cause of disability, and the recognition of the surgical risk factors associated with the development of this condition is essential for its prevention.Different surgical approaches, from decompression without fusion to non-instrumented and instrumented fusion, have distinct contributions to the development of ASP.Although motion-preservation procedures could reduce the prevalence of ASP, these are also associated with a higher percentage of complications.Several risk factors associated with previous surgery, namely the chosen surgical approach and anatomical dissection, the choice of interbody fusion, the increment and length of the fusion, and the restoration of sagittal alignment, may influence the development of ASP. Cite this article: EFORT Open Rev 2021;6:966-972. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.210050.

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Coluna/Columna ; 19(4): 302-307, Oct.-Dec. 2020. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133593

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ABSTRACT Herbert von Luschka, a German anatomist, was the first to describe the developmental changes in the anatomical structures of the cervical spine. Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) represents a collection of pathological entities that cause compression of the cervical spinal cord, resulting in a clinical syndrome typified by spasticity, hyperreflexia, pathologic reflexes, finger/hand clumsiness, gait disturbance and sphincter dysfunction. In the cervical spine, certain patients are more likely to have myelopathy due to a congenitally narrowed cervical spine canal. Degenerative changes are more common at C5 and C6 or C6 and C7 due to the increased motion at these levels. Additional contributors to canal narrowing are infolding of the ligamentum flavum, olisthesis, osteophytes, and facet hypertrophy. Myelopathy will develop in approximately 100% of patients with canal stenosis greater than 60% (less than 6 mm sagittal disc cord space). Classically it has an insidious onset, progressing in a stepwise manner with functional decline. Without treatment, patients may progress toward significant paralysis and loss of function. Treatment requires surgery with either anterior or posterior decompression of the area of narrowing, and probable fusion. Factors of a poor prognosis include symptoms lasting for more than 18 months, increased range of motion in the cervical spine, and female gender. In this study, we give an overview of the state-of-the-art in DCM, with a focus on the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, imaging evaluation, natural history, treatment options and complications. Level of evidence III; Review article.


RESUMO Herbert von Luschka, anatomista alemão, foi o primeiro a descrever as mudanças no desenvolvimento das estruturas anatômicas da coluna cervical. A mielopatia cervical degenerativa (MCD) representa um conjunto de entidades patológicas que causam compressão da medula espinhal cervical, resultando em uma síndrome clínica caracterizada por espasticidade, hiperreflexia, reflexos patológicos, perda de destreza manual, distúrbios de marcha e disfunção de esfíncteres. Certos pacientes têm maior probabilidade de desenvolver mielopatia na coluna cervical em decorrência de estenose congênita do canal cervical. As alterações degenerativas são mais comuns em C5 e C6 ou C6 e C7 devido ao aumento da mobilidade nesses níveis. Outros fatores que contribuem para a estenose do canal medular são hipertrofia do ligamento amarelo, listese, osteofitose e hipertrofia de facetas. A mielopatia cervical ocorre em aproximadamente 100% dos pacientes com estenose do canal superior a 60%, isto é, espaço da medula discal sagital menor que 6 mm. Em geral, tem início insidioso, progredindo gradualmente com declínio funcional. Sem tratamento, os pacientes podem progredir para paralisia significativa e perda de função. O tratamento requer cirurgia de descompressão anterior ou posterior da área estenosada e provável fusão. Os fatores de mau prognóstico prevalecem no sexo feminino e incluem sintomatologia com duração superior a 18 meses e aumento da amplitude de movimento da coluna cervical. Neste estudo, apresentamos uma visão geral do estado da arte em MCD, com ênfase de fisiopatologia, apresentação clínica, diagnóstico diferencial, avaliação por imagem, história natural, opções de tratamento e complicações. Nível de evidência III; Artigo de revisão.


RESUMEN Herbert von Luschka, anatomista alemán, fue el primero en describir los cambios en el desarrollo de las estructuras anatómicas de la columna cervical. La mielopatía cervical degenerativa (MCD) representa un conjunto de entidades patológicas que causan compresión de la médula espinal cervical, resultando en un síndrome clínico caracterizado por espasticidad, hiperreflexia, reflejos patológicos, pérdida de destreza manual, disturbios de marcha y disfunción de esfínteres. Ciertos pacientes tienen mayor probabilidad de desarrollar mielopatía en la columna cervical como consecuencia de estenosis congénita del canal cervical. Las alteraciones degenerativas son más comunes en C5 y C6 o C6 y C7, debido al aumento de la movilidad en esos niveles. Otros factores que contribuyen para la estenosis del canal medular son la hipertrofia del ligamento amarillo, listesis, osteofitosis e hipertrofia de facetas. La mielopatía cervical ocurre en aproximadamente 100% de los pacientes con estenosis del canal superior a 60%, esto es, espacio de la médula discal sagital menor que 6mm). En general, tiene inicio insidioso, progresando gradualmente con disminución funcional. Sin tratamiento, los pacientes pueden progresar para parálisis significativa y pérdida de función. El tratamiento requiere cirugía de descompresión anterior o posterior del área estenosada y probable fusión. Los factores de mal pronóstico prevalecen en el sexo femenino e incluyen sintomatología con duración superior a 18 meses y aumento de la amplitud de movimiento de la columna cervical. En este estudio, presentamos una visión general del estado del arte en MCD, con énfasis de fisiopatología, presentación clínica, diagnóstico diferencial, evaluación por imagen, historia natural, opciones de tratamiento y complicaciones. Nivel de evidencia III; Artículo de revisión.


Assuntos
Humanos , Compressão da Medula Espinal , Coluna Vertebral , Espondilose
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