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Open Orthop J ; 11: 617-632, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29081860

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OBJECTIVES: Injury to the lateral ligament complex of the ankle is one of the most common sports-related injury. Usually lateral ankle evolves with excellent clinical recovery with non surgical treatment, however, near about 30% develop a lateral chronic instability sequela. Several open and arthroscopic surgical techniques have been described to treat this medical condition. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Of the 22 patients who were treated; 18 males and 4 females, and aged from 17-42 years (mean 28 years). All patients presented a history of more than three ankle sprains in the last two years and presented positive anterior drawer and talar tilt test of the ankle in the physical examination. We perform an anterior arthroscopy of the ankle in order to treat asociated disease and then we performed "All inside¨ lateral ligament repair through two portals (anteromedial and anterolateral) using an anchor knotless suture. RESULTS: Clinical outcome evaluations were performed at a mean follow up of 25 months. (R: 17-31). Overall results has been shown by means of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS). Mean AOFAS scores improved from 63 points (range 52-77) preoperatively to 90 points (range 73-100) at final follow up. No recurrences of ankle instability were found in the cases presented. CONCLUSION: Several surgical procedures have been described during the last years in order to treat chronic ankle instability. ¨All inside¨ lateral ligament reconstruction presents lower local morbidity than open procedures with few complications. Moreover, it is a reproductible technique, with high clinical success rate, few complications and relatively quick return to sports activities. A high knowledge of the anatomic landmarks should be essential to avoid unwated injuries.

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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 23(2): 47-54, mayo 2016.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: lil-786940

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Objetivo: El presente estudio investigó la influencia entre 2 protocolos de rehabilitación (agresivo y no agresivo) en los resultados después de la reconstrucción del LCA utilizando autoinjertos de tendón patelar en futbolistas profesionales. Métodos: Se efectuó un estudio prospectivo ramdomizado incluyendo 84 pacientes divididos en dos grupos iguales tratados con 2 protocolos de rehabilitación diferentes: Agresivo y No Agresivo, en el postoperatorio. A los 3 años de seguimiento, se realizó una evaluación compuesta por el score IKDC, la medición KT 1000 y las imágenes de RM. Se utilizó la prueba t para muestras independientes y pareadas y la prueba de Chi-cuadrado de Pearson para el análisis estadístico (p / 0,05). Resultados: Sólo 69,04% (N = 58) de los pacientes fueron examinados a los 3 años después de la operación. Los resultados del score IKDC del grupo de rehabilitación NO agresiva (A 55%, B 35%, C 10%; del grupo de rehabilitación Agresiva A 52%, B 35%, C 13%) y la medición instrumental de la laxitud anteroposterior con artrómetro KT1000 (no agresivo 0.5 ± 2,1 mm, agresivo 0,9 ± 3,2 mm) no mostraron diferencias significativas. Se encontraron diferencias en las imágenes de RM entre ambos grupos obtenidas durante el postoperatorio inmediato y a 3 años de seguimiento. Con el protocolo Agresivo de rehabilitación se observó un aumento en la densidad y pérdida de nitidez del neoligamento, además de una diferencia significativa en el ensanchamiento de los túneles óseos y mayor sinovitis en relación al grupo que recibió un protocolo No Agresivo de rehabilitación. Conclusión: La rehabilitación postoperatoria con un protocolo agresivo de rehabilitación después de la reconstrucción del LCA presenta buenos resultados funcionales con imágenes alteradas de RM a 3 años después de la reconstrucción del LCA con tendón patelar en jugadores profesionales de fútbol.


Purpose: The current study investigated the influence of two-rehabilitation protocol (aggressive and no aggressive) in the results after ACL reconstruction using patellar tendon autografts in professional soccer players. Methods: A prospective randomized study was initiated including 84 patients divided into two equal groups treated with or without an aggressive rehabilitation protocol Post-operatively. A 3 years follow-up examination comprised the IKDC score, KT1000 measurement and MR images. The t test for independent and paired samples and the Pearson’s Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis (p/0.05). Results: Only 69,04% (N=58) of the patients were examined 3 years post-operatively. IKDC, non-aggressive rehabilitation protocol group results (A 55 %, B 35 %, C 10 %; aggressive rehabilitation protocol group A 52 %, B 35 %, C 13%) and instrumental measurement of anteroposterior laxity with KT1000 (non aggressive 0.5 ± 2.1 mm, aggressive 0.9± 3.2 mm) showed no significant differences. There were MRI differences between the groups concerning heterogeneous images signal, continuity, and tunnel widening and synovitis findings in the aggressive rehabilitation protocol group. Conclusion: Post-operative rehabilitation with an aggressive protocol after ACL reconstruction present good functional results with poor images of MR 3 years post reconstruction of ACL with patellar tendon in professional soccer players.


Assuntos
Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Futebol/lesões , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Ligamento Patelar/cirurgia , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/métodos , Traumatismos em Atletas , Reabilitação , Resultado do Tratamento
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Knee ; 21(4): 827-32, 2014 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24856089

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Treatment of osteochondral lesions of the knee with synthetic scaffolds seems to offer a good surgical option preventing donor site morbidity. The TruFit® plug has frequently been shown to not properly incorporate into. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between MRI findings and functional scores of patients with osteochondral lesions of the knee treated with TruFit®. METHODS: Patients were evaluated with MOCART score for magnetic resonance imaging assessment of the repair tissue. KOOS, SF-36 and VAS were used for clinical evaluation. Correlation between size of the treated chondral defect and functional scores was also analyzed. RESULTS: Fifty-seven patients with median follow-up of 44.8 months (range 24-73) were included. KOOS, SF-36 and VAS improved from a mean 58.5, 53.9 and 8.5 points to a mean 87.4, 86.6 and 1.2 at last follow-up (p<0.001). Larger lesions showed less improvement in KOOS (p=0.04) and SF-36 (p=0.029). Median Tegner values were restored to preinjury situation (5, range 2-10). Mean MOCART score was 43.2 ± 16.1. Although the cartilage layer had good integration, it showed high heterogeneity and no filling of the subchondral bone layer. CONCLUSIONS: TruFit® failed to restore the normal MRI aspect of the subchondral bone and lamina in most cases. The appearance of the chondral layer in MRI was partially re-established. This unfavourable MRI appearance did not adversely influence the patient's outcome in the short time and they restored their previous level of activity. There was an inverse linear relationship between the size of the lesion and the functional scores. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic case series; level 4.


Assuntos
Cartilagem Articular/cirurgia , Osteocondrite/cirurgia , Alicerces Teciduais , Adulto , Cartilagem Articular/patologia , Feminino , Indicadores Básicos de Saúde , Humanos , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteoartrite do Joelho/cirurgia , Medição da Dor , Cicatrização/fisiologia
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