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Acta Ortop Mex ; 38(1): 44-47, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38657150

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Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) and clubfoot are distinct congenital musculoskeletal conditions that can occasionally co-occur, creating unique challenges in their management. This paper summarizes the comprehensive discussion on the management of amniotic band syndrome (ABS) and clubfoot, emphasizing the critical role of the Ponseti method and the challenges faced in treatment, thereby providing a basis for further research and improved patient care.


El síndrome de banda amniótica (ABS) y el pie zambo son afecciones musculoesqueléticas congénitas distintas que ocasionalmente pueden coexistir, creando desafíos únicos en su manejo. Este artículo resume la discusión exhaustiva sobre el tratamiento del síndrome de bandas amnióticas (ABS) y el pie zambo, enfatizando el papel fundamental del método Ponseti y los desafíos que enfrenta el tratamiento, proporcionando así una base para futuras investigaciones y una mejor atención al paciente.


Assuntos
Síndrome de Bandas Amnióticas , Pé Torto Equinovaro , Pé Torto Equinovaro/terapia , Pé Torto Equinovaro/cirurgia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Moldes Cirúrgicos
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 37(1): 50-53, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37857398

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A spontaneous rupture of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon after a fracture of the distal radius is a known complication in adults. In contrast, there are a paucity of reports concerning EPL tendon ruptures in children and adolescents. The authors present a case of a spontaneous rupture of the EPL tendon in a 15-year-old girl after a non-displaced distal radius fracture. The patient had no predisposing factors including rheumatoid arthritis or steroid injection. During surgery, the EPL tendon was found to be ruptured at the extensor retinaculum (third compartment). Extensor indicis proprius (EIP) to EPL transfer was performed. At the 18-month follow-up, the patient was asymptomatic and showed satisfactory thumb function, with normal active extension.


La rotura espontánea del tendón del extensor largo del pulgar (EPL) tras una fractura distal del radio es una complicación conocida en adultos. En cambio, son escasos los informes sobre roturas del tendón del EPL en niños y adolescentes. Los autores presentan un caso de rotura espontánea del tendón del EPL en una niña de 15 años tras una fractura distal del radio no desplazada. La paciente no presentaba factores predisponentes como artritis reumatoide o inyección de esteroides. Durante la intervención quirúrgica, se descubrió que el tendón del EPL estaba roto a la altura del retináculo extensor (tercer compartimento). Se realizó una transferencia del extensor indicis proprius (EIP) al EPL. A los 18 meses de seguimiento, el paciente estaba asintomático y mostraba una función satisfactoria del pulgar, con una extensión activa normal.


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Traumatismos dos Tendões , Fraturas do Punho , Adulto , Feminino , Criança , Humanos , Adolescente , Ruptura Espontânea/complicações , Polegar/cirurgia , Rádio (Anatomia) , Tratamento Conservador/efeitos adversos , Traumatismos dos Tendões/etiologia , Traumatismos dos Tendões/cirurgia , Transferência Tendinosa/efeitos adversos , Tendões/cirurgia , Ruptura/complicações
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 37(6): 324-330, 2023.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38467452

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INTRODUCTION: our aim was to evaluate the clinical outcomes and complications of anterior tibialis tendon transfer (ATTT) in children with dynamic supination after clubfoot treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: children with dynamic supination after initial treatment with Ponseti method or surgery who underwent ATTT between 2008 and 2020 were included for evaluation. Demographic data, previous treatment, associated procedures and fixation method were analyzed. Functional results were evaluated with the grading system described by Thompson. Complications and their treatment were analyzed. RESULTS: a total of 39 patients (57 feet) were analyzed. 70% received previous treatment with Ponseti method, 19.3% underwent surgical posteromedial release, and 10.7% another type of surgical treatment. 88% of cases required associated procedures including Achilles tendon lengthening or tenotomy, plantar fasciotomy, tibial osteotomy, lateral column shortening, posterior release. The predominant type of fixation was the pull-out button method (96.5%). The average follow-up was 31.5 months. According to the Thompson grading system, 52 patients presented good results, two fair and three poor. 98.2% of the feet showed active contraction of the transferred tibialis anterior tendon. There were four complications: plantar irritation, synovial cyst in the dorsum of the foot and deep infection. Two feet required unplanned surgery. CONCLUSION: anterior tibialis tendon transfer is an effective technique to correct residual dynamic supination in patients with clubfoot.


INTRODUCCIÓN: el objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar los resultados clínicos y complicaciones de la transferencia del tendón tibial anterior (TTTA) en niños con pie bot y supinación dinámica. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: se incluyeron niños con recurrencia dinámica del pie bot después de tratamiento con método Ponseti o cirugía, que se sometieron a TTTA entre 2008 y 2020. Se analizaron datos demográficos, tratamientos previos, procedimientos asociados y método de fijación. Los resultados funcionales fueron evaluados con el sistema de graduación descrito por Thompson. Se analizaron las complicaciones y su tratamiento. RESULTADOS: se analizaron 39 pacientes (57 pies). Setenta por ciento recibió tratamiento previo con método Ponseti, a 19.3% se le realizó liberación posteromedial y a 10.7% otro tipo de tratamiento quirúrgico. Ochenta y ocho por ciento de los casos requirió procedimientos asociados: tenotomía o alargamiento del tendón de Aquiles, fasciotomía plantar, osteotomía desrotadora de tibia, acortamiento de columna lateral, liberación posterior. El tipo de fijación predominante fue pull-out con botón (96.5%). El seguimiento promedio fue de 31.5 meses. De acuerdo al sistema de Thompson, 52 pacientes presentaron resultados buenos, dos regulares y tres malos. 98.2% de los pies mostraron contracción activa del tendón del tibial anterior transferido. Se presentaron cuatro complicaciones: irritación plantar, quiste sinovial en dorso e infección profunda. Dos pies requirieron cirugía no programada. CONCLUSIÓN: la transferencia del tendón del tibial anterior es una técnica eficaz para corregir la supinación dinámica residual en pacientes con pie bot.


Assuntos
Pé Torto Equinovaro , Criança , Humanos , Pé Torto Equinovaro/cirurgia , Transferência Tendinosa/métodos , Supinação , Resultado do Tratamento , , Moldes Cirúrgicos , Recidiva
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 37(6): 356-360, 2023.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38467457

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INTRODUCTION: there is scarce information on meniscal repair in the paediatric population in terms of outcomes of this technique. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes and complications of meniscal repair in paediatric population with isolated lesions, associated with ACL rupture and discoid meniscus with unstable lesions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: data from 78 patients 18 years of age, with arthroscopic diagnosis of isolated meniscal lesion, associated with ACL tear or discoid meniscus, in whom arthroscopic repair was performed, were retrospectively analyzed for demographic characteristics, surgical technique, and perioperative complications. Functional results were assessed with the Lysholm and Pedi-IKDC scales. Time to repair failure was defined as the interval between meniscal repair and revision (re-repair or subtotal meniscectomy). RESULTS: mean age was 14 years (SD 3.1, range 3-19). The patients in group C were significantly younger (15.4 years in group A vs 14.9 in group B vs 12.1 in group C, p = 0.001). The average follow-up was 33.8 months. The mean Lysholm score and Pedi-IKDC were 96.1 points (range, 76-100) and 93.8 points (range, 59.8-100), respectively. The overall failure rate was 14.1% (11/78). There were 4 (13%) failures in group A, 3 failures (12%) in group B, and 5 failures (17%) in group C (p = 0.429). We found a tendency towards a greater number of failures in bucket handle injuries (p = 0.08) and a significant association when 4 sutures were used (p = 0.041). CONCLUSION: in this series, meniscal repair demonstrated a clinical success rate of 85.9%. Patients with discoid meniscus, bucket handle injuries, and those who required a greater number of sutures had a higher risk of failure. Repair should be considered the first surgical treatment option for most meniscal injuries in children and adolescents.


INTRODUCCIÓN: existe escasa información de la reparación meniscal en la población pediátrica en cuanto a resultados de esta técnica. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron evaluar los resultados clínicos y las complicaciones de la reparación meniscal en población pediátrica con lesiones aisladas, asociadas a ruptura del LCA y menisco discoide con lesiones inestables. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: los datos de 78 pacientes 18 años de edad, con diagnóstico artroscópico de lesión meniscal aislada, asociada a rotura del ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) o menisco discoide, en los que se realizó reparación artroscópica, se analizaron retrospectivamente. Los resultados funcionales fueron valorados con las escalas de Lysholm y Pedi-IKDC. El tiempo hasta la falla de la reparación se definió como el intervalo entre la reparación meniscal hasta la revisión artroscópica. RESULTADOS: la edad media fue de 14 años (DE 3.1, rango 3-19). Los pacientes del grupo C eran significativamente más jóvenes (15.4 años en el grupo A frente a 1.9 en el grupo B frente a 12.1 en el grupo C, p = 0.001). El seguimiento medio fue de 33.8 meses. La puntuación media de Lysholm y Pedi-IKDC fueron 96.1 puntos (rango, 76-100) y 93.8 puntos (rango, 59.8-100), respectivamente. La tasa de fallas global fue de 14.1% (11/78). Hubo 4 (13%) fallas en el grupo A, 3 fallas (12%) en grupo B, y 5 fallas (17%) en el grupo C (p = 0.429). Encontramos una tendencia a un mayor número de fallas en las lesiones por mango de cubo (p = 0.08) y una asociación significativa cuando se utilizaron 4 suturas (p = 0.041). CONCLUSIONES: la reparación meniscal demostró una tasa de éxito clínico de 85.9%. Los pacientes con menisco discoide, lesiones asa de balde y aquellos que requirieron mayor número de suturas presentaron un mayor riesgo de falla. La reparación debe considerarse como la primera opción de tratamiento quirúrgico para la mayoría de las lesiones meniscales en niños y adolescentes.


Assuntos
Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Doenças das Cartilagens , Criança , Humanos , Adolescente , Pré-Escolar , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Estudos Retrospectivos , Artroscopia , Meniscos Tibiais/cirurgia , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Articulação do Joelho , Seguimentos
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 36(2): 116-123, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36481553

RESUMO

Fractures about the knee are common in children and adolescents. Characteristics of the growing skeleton make children susceptible to specific fractures that do not occur in adults. Understanding the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment options are important to decrease the risk of complications. The aim of this article is to discuss the current trends in diagnosis and treatment of tibial eminence, tibial tuberosity sleeve, and osteochondral fractures in children and adolescents.


Las fracturas en el área de la rodilla son frecuentes en los niños y adolescentes. Las características del esqueleto en crecimiento hacen que los niños sean susceptibles de sufrir fracturas específicas que no se producen en los adultos. La comprensión de la anatomía, la fisiopatología, el diagnóstico y las opciones de tratamiento pertinentes son importantes para disminuir el riesgo de complicaciones. El objetivo de este artículo es discutir las tendencias actuales en el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de las fracturas de eminencia tibial, manguito de tuberosidad tibial y osteocondrales en niños y adolescentes.


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Fraturas do Joelho , Criança , Humanos , Adolescente
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Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol ; 66(2): 95-104, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35404796

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BACKGROUND: Lateral humeral condyle fractures are the second most common fracture around the elbow in children. However, the association of an elbow dislocation is a rare entity. Therefore, literature on young patients with this uncommon combination is sparse. We aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature searching for pediatric lateral condyle humerus fractures associated to elbow dislocation. METHODS: A systematic review of the PubMed and Embase databases was conducted for peer-reviewed literature between 1960 and 2020. Two reviewers filtered the results, looking for articles in English and Spanish that reported fractures of the lateral condyle of the humerus associated to elbow dislocation in skeletally immature patients. Outcomes included patient and injury characteristics, treatment strategies, complications, and final outcomes including range of motion. RESULTS: The initial search yielded a total of 851 studies. After initial screening, 16 studies were included, with 67 patients available for review. Age reported at the time of injury ranged from 2 to 12 years. The lesion occurred more commonly in males (60%) with Milch II, and Jakob type 3 fractures. The direction of the dislocation was posteromedial in most cases. Open reduction by lateral approach and Kirschner pin placement was the most performed treatment. The reported follow-up ranged from 3 to 156 months. Fourteen studies reported complications in 1/3 of the patients including: limited range of motion, cubitus varus, instability, hardware prominence, delayed union, nonunion, malunion, heterotopic ossification, neurological injury, and hardware failure. Thirteen studies reported clinical outcomes, which were rated as fair or poor in 2out of 10patients. CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence is level IV and suggests that the complication rate after surgical management of lateral condyle fractures is substantial in the context of an associated elbow dislocation, with an elevated percentage of suboptimal results. The most frequent complications in this series were elbow stiffness and cubitus varus.

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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 66(2): 95-104, Mar-Abr 2022. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-204945

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Introducción: Las fracturas de cóndilo humeral lateral (FCHL) representan del 12 al 17% de las fracturas de codo pediátrico. La asociación de esta fractura con luxación de codo es poco común, siendo escasa la bibliografía y generalmente limitada a reportes de casos. Nuestro objetivo fue revisar sistemáticamente la literatura sobre las fracturas del cóndilo lateral del húmero asociadas a luxación de codo en niños. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión sistemática mediante una búsqueda exhaustiva en las bases de datos PubMed y Embase de literatura revisada por pares entre 1960 y 2020. Dos revisores filtraron los resultados y buscaron artículos en inglés o español que reportan pacientes esqueléticamente inmaduros con fracturas del cóndilo lateral del húmero asociadas a luxación de codo. Los resultados analizados incluyeron características del paciente y de la lesión, estrategias de tratamiento, complicaciones y resultados finales. Resultados: La búsqueda inicial arrojó un total de 851 estudios. Después de la revisión, se incluyeron 16 estudios, con 67 pacientes disponibles para revisión. Las edades reportadas al momento de la lesión variaron entre 2 y 12 años. La lesión se presentó más comúnmente en varones con fracturas tipo Milch II, Jakob tipo 3. La dirección de la luxación fue posteromedial en la mayoría de los casos. La reducción abierta por abordaje lateral y la colocación de clavijas Kirschner fue el tratamiento más comúnmente realizado. El seguimiento reportado se presentó en un rango 3 a 156 meses. Catorce estudios informaron complicaciones en un tercio de los pacientes, que incluyen: limitación del rango de movimiento, cúbito varo, inestabilidad, prominencia del implante, retraso de la consolidación, seudoartrosis, consolidación viciosa, osificación heterotópica, lesión neurológica y fallo del implante. Trece estudios informaron resultados clínicos, que se calificaron como regulares o pobres en 2de cada 10pacientes.(AU)


Background: Lateral humeral condyle fractures are the second most common fracture around the elbow in children. However, the association of an elbow dislocation is a rare entity. Therefore, literature on young patients with this uncommon combination is sparse. We aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature searching for pediatric lateral condyle humerus fractures associated to elbow dislocation. Methods: A systematic review of the PubMed and Embase databases was conducted for peer-reviewed literature between 1960 and 2020. Two reviewers filtered the results, looking for articles in English and Spanish that reported fractures of the lateral condyle of the humerus associated to elbow dislocation in skeletally immature patients. Outcomes included patient and injury characteristics, treatment strategies, complications, and final outcomes including range of motion. Results: The initial search yielded a total of 851 studies. After initial screening, 16 studies were included, with 67 patients available for review. Age reported at the time of injury ranged from 2 to 12 years. The lesion occurred more commonly in males (60%) with Milch II, and Jakob type 3 fractures. The direction of the dislocation was posteromedial in most cases. Open reduction by lateral approach and Kirschner pin placement was the most performed treatment. The reported follow-up ranged from 3 to 156 months. Fourteen studies reported complications in 1/3 of the patients including: limited range of motion, cubitus varus, instability, hardware prominence, delayed union, nonunion, malunion, heterotopic ossification, neurological injury, and hardware failure. Thirteen studies reported clinical outcomes, which were rated as fair or poor in 2out of 10patients.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Fraturas do Úmero , Luxações Articulares , Fratura-Luxação , Osso e Ossos/lesões , Articulação do Cotovelo/patologia , Articulação do Cotovelo/cirurgia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Pediatria , Ortopedia , Traumatologia
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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 66(2): T95-T104, Mar-Abr 2022. graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-204946

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Background: Lateral humeral condyle fractures are the second most common fracture around the elbow in children. However, the association of an elbow dislocation is a rare entity. Therefore, literature on young patients with this uncommon combination is sparse. We aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature searching for pediatric lateral condyle humerus fractures associated to elbow dislocation. Methods: A systematic review of the PubMed and Embase databases was conducted for peer-reviewed literature between 1960 and 2020. Two reviewers filtered the results, looking for articles in English and Spanish that reported fractures of the lateral condyle of the humerus associated to elbow dislocation in skeletally immature patients. Outcomes included patient and injury characteristics, treatment strategies, complications, and final outcomes including range of motion. Results: The initial search yielded a total of 851 studies. After initial screening, 16 studies were included, with 67 patients available for review. Age reported at the time of injury ranged from 2 to 12 years. The lesion occurred more commonly in males (60%) with Milch II, and Jakob type 3 fractures. The direction of the dislocation was posteromedial in most cases. Open reduction by lateral approach and Kirschner pin placement was the most performed treatment. The reported follow-up ranged from 3 to 156 months. Fourteen studies reported complications in 1/3 of the patients including: limited range of motion, cubitus varus, instability, hardware prominence, delayed union, nonunion, malunion, heterotopic ossification, neurological injury, and hardware failure. Thirteen studies reported clinical outcomes, which were rated as fair or poor in 2out of 10patients.(AU)


Introducción: Las fracturas de cóndilo humeral lateral (FCHL) representan del 12 al 17% de las fracturas de codo pediátrico. La asociación de esta fractura con luxación de codo es poco común, siendo escasa la bibliografía y generalmente limitada a reportes de casos. Nuestro objetivo fue revisar sistemáticamente la literatura sobre las fracturas del cóndilo lateral del húmero asociadas a luxación de codo en niños. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión sistemática mediante una búsqueda exhaustiva en las bases de datos PubMed y Embase de literatura revisada por pares entre 1960 y 2020. Dos revisores filtraron los resultados y buscaron artículos en inglés o español que reportan pacientes esqueléticamente inmaduros con fracturas del cóndilo lateral del húmero asociadas a luxación de codo. Los resultados analizados incluyeron características del paciente y de la lesión, estrategias de tratamiento, complicaciones y resultados finales. Resultados: La búsqueda inicial arrojó un total de 851 estudios. Después de la revisión, se incluyeron 16 estudios, con 67 pacientes disponibles para revisión. Las edades reportadas al momento de la lesión variaron entre 2 y 12 años. La lesión se presentó más comúnmente en varones con fracturas tipo Milch II, Jakob tipo 3. La dirección de la luxación fue posteromedial en la mayoría de los casos. La reducción abierta por abordaje lateral y la colocación de clavijas Kirschner fue el tratamiento más comúnmente realizado. El seguimiento reportado se presentó en un rango 3 a 156 meses. Catorce estudios informaron complicaciones en un tercio de los pacientes, que incluyen: limitación del rango de movimiento, cúbito varo, inestabilidad, prominencia del implante, retraso de la consolidación, seudoartrosis, consolidación viciosa, osificación heterotópica, lesión neurológica y fallo del implante. Trece estudios informaron resultados clínicos, que se calificaron como regulares o pobres en 2de cada 10pacientes.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Fraturas do Úmero , Luxações Articulares , Fratura-Luxação , Osso e Ossos/lesões , Articulação do Cotovelo/patologia , Articulação do Cotovelo/cirurgia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Pediatria , Ortopedia , Traumatologia
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 36(6): 335-339, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37669651

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Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) are defined as damage to the talar cartilage, with pathological changes in the underlying bone. They include a group of injuries that involve juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (JOCD) and osteochondral fractures of the talus. The etiology of OLT remains not fully clarified but is more common in young and active patients. Treatment strategies for OLTs in skeletally immature populations depend on the magnitude of symptoms, lesion morphology (stability and overlying cartilage integrity), size, nature of the lesion (traumatic versus JOCD), ankle stability, lower extremity alignment, and previous treatment. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the current evidence for the diagnosis and treatment of OLTs in skeletally immature patients.


Las lesiones osteocondrales del astrágalo (OLT) se definen como lesiones del cartílago talar, con cambios patológicos en el hueso subyacente. Incluyen un grupo de lesiones que implican osteocondritis disecante juvenil (JOCD) y fracturas osteocondrales del astrágalo. La etiología de las OLT aún no está totalmente aclarada, pero son más frecuentes en pacientes jóvenes y activos. Las estrategias de tratamiento de las OLT en poblaciones esqueléticamente inmaduras dependen de la magnitud de los síntomas, la morfología de la lesión (estabilidad e integridad del cartílago suprayacente), el tamaño, la naturaleza de la lesión (traumática frente a JOCD), la estabilidad del tobillo, la alineación de la extremidad inferior y el tratamiento previo. El objetivo de esta revisión es proporcionar una visión general de las pruebas actuales para el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de los OLT en pacientes esqueléticamente inmaduros.


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Tálus , Humanos , Tálus/cirurgia , Tálus/lesões , Extremidade Inferior , Resultado do Tratamento , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31826819

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INTRODUCTION: The traditional treatment of unstable symptomatic discoid meniscus has been total or subtotal meniscectomy. However, long-term studies show that the results are poor. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes and survival of arthroscopic saucerization combined with peripheral repair for the treatment of symptomatic discoid meniscus in children. METHODS: Patients≤18 years with discoid meniscus and a peripheral lesion treated between January 2012 and January 2018 were analyzed. Clinical results were evaluated using the Ikeuchi, Pedi-IKDC and Lysholm scales. The survival analysis was performed with the Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS: Eighteen patients (18 knees) were treated in the evaluated period. The average age at the time of surgery was 11.1±3.8 years. The average follow-up was 40.4±21.2 months. An average of 3.4±1 meniscal sutures (range, 2 to 6) was used. Repairs were carried out with a combination of inside-out and outside-inside techniques as dictated by the configuration of the injury. Sixteen patients could be evaluated functionally (2 lost of follow-up). Four patients presented mechanical symptoms. One was treated conservatively with physical therapy and 3 (18.8%) required further surgical treatment (subtotal meniscectomy). According to the Ikeuchi scale 12 (75%) had excellent results, one (6.2%) good and 3 (18.8%) poor (repair failure). The average Pedi-IKDC and Lysholm scores were 98.3±2 and 98.7±2.9 respectively at the last follow-up. The overall Kaplan-Meier survival probabilities after repair were 93.7% at one year, and 85.9% at 2 years. CONCLUSIONS: Mid-term outcomes of saucerization in conjunction with meniscal repair are encouraging for children with a symptomatic unstable discoid meniscus.


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Doenças das Cartilagens/cirurgia , Meniscos Tibiais/cirurgia , Adolescente , Artroscopia/métodos , Artroscopia/estatística & dados numéricos , Doenças das Cartilagens/diagnóstico por imagem , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Instabilidade Articular/cirurgia , Masculino , Meniscos Tibiais/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30522960

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INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggest that hindfoot deformity should be considered in the surgical treatment of tarsal coalitions. Many authors have used the angle between the talus and the calcaneus (TCA) for decision-making. However, its reliability has not been demonstrated and the measurement technique has not been standardized. The objective of this study was to standardize the TCA measurement technique, and to evaluate the inter and intra-observer reproducibility of the proposed technique. METHODS: The foot CT scans of a group of 30 patients between 10 and 17 years of age were analysed. Ten patients had talocalcaneal coalitions, ten calcaneonavicular coalitions and ten had no coalitions. The inter and intra-observer reproducibility of the TCA was evaluated by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICCs). A mixed-effects ANOVA model was used to calculate the ICCs for ICC2 agreement (A, 1). This procedure was applied to the three observers (inter-observer variability), and to the test-retest of observer 1 (intra-observer variability). A two-tailed p value of ≤.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: The inter-observer and intra-observer agreements were excellent for the TCA. Inter-observer agreement: ICC2 (A, 1)=.95 (p<.001, CI 95%: .77-.93). Intra-observer agreement: ICC2 (A, 1)=.99 (p<.001, CI 95%: .97-.99). CONCLUSION: The TCA is a reliable way to evaluate hindfoot alignment. This method of measurement, as described in this study, can be safely used for surgical planning in patients with tarsal coalitions.


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Mau Alinhamento Ósseo/diagnóstico por imagem , Calcâneo/diagnóstico por imagem , Tálus/diagnóstico por imagem , Coalizão Tarsal/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Adolescente , Mau Alinhamento Ósseo/etiologia , Mau Alinhamento Ósseo/cirurgia , Calcâneo/anormalidades , Calcâneo/cirurgia , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Tálus/anormalidades , Tálus/cirurgia , Coalizão Tarsal/complicações , Coalizão Tarsal/cirurgia
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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30482514

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BACKGROUND: Some authors have suggested that the diminished vascular blood supply, peripheral stability and thickness of the discoid meniscus (DM) would make it more prone to tears. The aims of this study are two-fold: 1) To analyse morphological characteristics by magnetic resonance (MRI), and 2) To correlate the size of the meniscus with the presence of meniscal tears. METHODS: The MRI of patients ≤18 years-old over a period of 5 years were reviewed, and patients with DM were identified. We analysed demographic data, location (medial or lateral), morphology (Watanabe), meniscal tears (Crues classification), pattern, displacement, and other associated findings. Meniscal height and thickness per width (TxW) were also calculated. The correlation between variables: morphology, height and TxW with the presence of meniscal tears were statistically analysed. RESULTS: Six hundred and eighty-five MRI (675 patients) were analysed. Forty-three knees (38 patients, 20 males) were found to have a DM (6.3%). The average age was 12.2±3.8 years (range: 4-18 years). Sixty-three percent had some type of meniscal injury. Patients with complete MD had a higher incidence of injuries (77.3 vs. 47.6%; P=.001). Longitudinal (bucket handle) and complex tears (n ??=11) only occurred in patients with complete DM. DM with tears presented a nonsignificant tendency to have higher meniscal height and higher TxW (6.29±1.26 vs 5.75±.66mm; P=.20 and 107.5±36.02 vs. 91.54±16.5mm2; P=.162). CONCLUSION: The results of this series support the theory that a larger meniscal size would be one of the main predisposing factors for the DM to be injured. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study (Level of evidence: III).


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Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Meniscos Tibiais/anatomia & histologia , Lesões do Menisco Tibial/etiologia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Meniscos Tibiais/diagnóstico por imagem , Meniscos Tibiais/patologia , Fatores de Risco , Lesões do Menisco Tibial/diagnóstico por imagem , Lesões do Menisco Tibial/patologia
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 78(2): 120-121, jun. 2014. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-734599
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 78(2): 120-121, jun. 2014. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | BINACIS | ID: bin-131252
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 77(4): 0-0, dic. 2013. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-750617

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Las sinostosis tarsales son uniones fi brosas, cartilaginosas u óseas entre dos o más huesos del tarso, que modifi can la biomecánica del pie y pueden producir dolor. Reportamos el caso de un paciente pediátrico con metatarsalgia bilateral al que se le diagnosticó una fusión ósea completa entre la base del cuneiforme intermedio y el segundo metatarsiano en ambos pies. Al respecto, existen escasos reportes en la literatura. Las sinostosis cuneo-metatarsianas deben ser consideradas entre los dignósticos diferenciales de la metatarsalgia en niños.


Tarsal coalitions are fi brous, cartilaginous or bony unions between two or more tarsal bones that change the biomechanics of the foot and can cause pain. We report the case of a pediatric patient with bilateral metatarsalgia, who was diagnosed with a complete osseous coalition between the second metatarsal base and the second cuneiform. There are few reports in the literature. Cuneo-metatarsal synostosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of metatarsalgia in children.

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An. pediatr. (2003, Ed. impr.) ; 79(4): 236-240, oct. 2013. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-116361

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Objetivos: Diversas afecciones de presentación temprana en la niñez, como la displasia del desarrollo de la cadera (DDC) y el pie equino varo congénito (PEVAC), requieren de tratamiento ortopédico, limitando la movilidad activa de las extremidades inferiores por un período prolongado. El objetivo es evaluar el impacto sobre el desarrollo locomotor del tratamiento ortopédico en niños menores de un año de vida. Pacientes y métodos: Se analizó una cohorte prospectiva de pacientes consecutivos con diagnostico de DDC (24 pacientes) y PEVAC (32 pacientes), tratados de manera ortopédica entre enero del 2007 y junio del 2009. Se utilizó como control un tercer grupo de 50 niños sanos. Se evaluaron el tiempo con ortesis y la edad al sentado, gateo y al comienzo de la marcha. Las comparaciones entre los 3 grupos fueron realizadas con una prueba de Kruskal-Wallis y entre sí con una prueba de U de Mann-Whitney. Un valor de p < 0,05 fue considerado como significativo. Resultados: El análisis de muestras independientes mostró que las medias de las edades en meses para sentarse entre los 3 grupos (control, DDC y PEVAC), 6,12, 6,42 y 6,19, respectivamente, fueron similares (p = 0,249). Las medias para gatear, 8,84, 9,38 y 9,17, fueron similares, aunque con una discreta tendencia a la significación estadística (p = 0,08). Las medias para el inicio de la marcha, 12,14, 13,21 y 12,41, fueron distintas entre los 3 grupos (p < 0,001). Conclusión: El tratamiento ortopédico de la DDC y el PEVAC en niños menores de un año retrasa levemente el desarrollo locomotor normal (AU)


Objectives: Several disorders of early childhood, such as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and clubfoot, requires orthopedic treatment that limits active mobility of the lower extremities for a period of time. The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact on locomotor development of the orthopedic treatment in infants less than one year-old. Patients and methods: The study included a prospective cohort of consecutive patients diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip (Group A, 24 patients), and clubfoot (Group B,32 patients) treated from January 2007 to June 2009. A third group (Group C) of 50 healthy children was used as control. The variables evaluated were: months with a brace, age to sit withoutsupport, age at the start of crawling, and age at the beginning of walking. The results obtainedwere analyzed. Comparisons between the three groups were performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney test. We chose a value of P<0.05 as level of statistical significance. Results: The analysis of independent samples showed that the mean age at which the patients began to sit were similar: 6.12, 6.42 and 6.19 months, respectively (P=0.249). The mean age for crawling was similar, although with a slight trend toward statistical significance: 8.84, 9.38 and 9.17 months, respectively (P=.08). The age at which they started walking was different between the three groups: 12.14, 13.21 and 12.41 months, respectively (P<0.001). Conclusion: Orthopedic treatment of DDH and clubfoot in children less than one year-old slightly slows down the course of normal locomotor development (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Lactente , Luxação Congênita de Quadril/reabilitação , Pé Equino/reabilitação , Hallux Varus/reabilitação , Procedimentos Ortopédicos , Estudos Prospectivos , Marcha , Locomoção , Estudos de Casos e Controles
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An Pediatr (Barc) ; 79(4): 236-40, 2013 Oct.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23510552

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OBJECTIVES: Several disorders of early childhood, such as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and clubfoot, requires orthopedic treatment that limits active mobility of the lower extremities for a period of time. The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact on locomotor development of the orthopedic treatment in infants less than one year-old. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included a prospective cohort of consecutive patients diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip (Group A, 24 patients), and clubfoot (Group B, 32 patients) treated from January 2007 to June 2009. A third group (Group C) of 50 healthy children was used as control. The variables evaluated were: months with a brace, age to sit without support, age at the start of crawling, and age at the beginning of walking. The results obtained were analyzed. Comparisons between the three groups were performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney test. We chose a value of P<.05 as level of statistical significance. RESULTS: The analysis of independent samples showed that the mean age at which the patients began to sit were similar: 6.12, 6.42 and 6.19 months, respectively (P=.249). The mean age for crawling was similar, although with a slight trend toward statistical significance: 8.84, 9.38 and 9.17 months, respectively (P=.08). The age at which they started walking was different between the three groups: 12.14, 13.21 and 12.41 months, respectively (P<.001). CONCLUSION: Orthopedic treatment of DDH and clubfoot in children less than one year-old slightly slows down the course of normal locomotor development.


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Desenvolvimento Infantil , Pé Torto Equinovaro/terapia , Luxação Congênita de Quadril/terapia , Atividade Motora , Aparelhos Ortopédicos , Humanos , Lactente , Estudos Prospectivos
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