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Int Orthop ; 38(1): 19-25, 2014 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24037618

RESUMO

PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate whether the mechanical axis deviation (MAD) of the leg correlates with an increased hip alpha angle as described by Nötzli, which is associated with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). METHODS: In a retrospective analysis, standing full-length anteroposterior radiographs were analysed in patients who suffered from symptomatic leg alignment. The study included 85 radiographs of 80 patients with an average age of 43.11 years (range 18-60 years). Five patients underwent a bilateral long-leg X-ray examination. All radiographs were transferred as Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine data files from the Picture Archiving and Communications System into the OrthoPlanner software version 2.3.2. The radiographs were measured by one orthopaedic surgeon and one independent radiologist. RESULTS: The mean value of the alpha angle of Nötzli was 61.43° (49.07-74.04°). A total of 57 (67%) radiographs showed a varus deviation, 25 (29.5%) had a valgus malalignment and three (3.5%) a straight leg axis. Of 82 radiographs, 40 (48.8%) had a moderate axis deviation with a MAD <15 or > - 15 mm and a mean alpha angle of 57.81°, and 42 (51.2%) with extended axis deviation of a MAD > 15 or < - 15 mm had a mean alpha angle of 62.93°; 40 (95.2%) of these 42 showed an alpha angle > 55°. The alpha angle was significantly increased in extended axis deviation compared to moderate axis deviation (P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed that increased alpha angles were found significantly at higher degrees of axis deviation on the full-length radiograph. In cases of a MAD >15 or < - 15 mm and symptomatic coxalgia, diagnostic tests must be pursued for FAI.


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Impacto Femoroacetabular/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Quadril/diagnóstico por imagem , Perna (Membro)/diagnóstico por imagem , Adolescente , Adulto , Fenômenos Biomecânicos/fisiologia , Feminino , Impacto Femoroacetabular/fisiopatologia , Articulação do Quadril/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Perna (Membro)/fisiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Radiografia , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Adulto Jovem
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Eur Spine J ; 20(4): 537-41, 2011 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20589518

RESUMO

Herniated intervertebral disc causes in a great number of cases of lumbar nerve root compression, especially in the segment L5/S1. Other reasons responsible for stress to the lumbar spinal root are the spinal canal stenosis and the postdiscotomy syndrome. For patients without neurological deficiencies, the conservative treatment includes different epidural injection techniques. Steroids are often applied. A specific injection technique needing only a small drug amount is the epidural perineural approach using a special two-needle technique. The anatomical spaces of the nerve roots have received little attention in therapy. We have determined the anterolateral epidural space nerve volume of the nerve root L5/S1, and compared the data collected in an anatomical study with operative measurements during discectomy. The volume determination in the human cadavers was performed with liquid silicone filling the anterolateral space after dissection. The in vivo measurements were performed during surgery at the site of the anterolateral space after discectomy. The anatomical studies showed us a mean value volume of 1.1 ml. The surgical volume determinations result in a mean volume of 0.9 ml. A better understanding of the anterolateral epidural space may allow a reduction of the injection volume in the conservative nerve root compression treatment, especially using the epidural perineural technique, avoiding the risk of side effects of high doses of steroids.


Assuntos
Injeções Epidurais/métodos , Vértebras Lombares/patologia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos/métodos , Radiculopatia/cirurgia , Sacro/patologia , Raízes Nervosas Espinhais/patologia , Cadáver , Discotomia , Espaço Epidural , Humanos , Deslocamento do Disco Intervertebral/complicações , Vértebras Lombares/cirurgia , Radiculopatia/etiologia , Sacro/cirurgia , Silicones , Raízes Nervosas Espinhais/cirurgia , Estenose Espinal/complicações
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Orthop Rev (Pavia) ; 10(4): 7791, 2018 Dec 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30662686

RESUMO

Back pain and diseases of the spine are today a health disorder of outstanding epidemiological, medical, and health economic importance. The cost of care for patients with lumbosciatic complaints are steadily increasing. Accordingly, the guidelines and treatments are constantly renewed. One concept is the orthotic care. In the following we want to give an overview of the literature and the effectiveness of lumbar orthoses in low back pain supplemented by our own data. A prospective randomized study with 230 patients, divided into three groups, each with two subgroups. Three Orthoses by the TIGGES-Zours GmbH were prescribed; a demountable two-step lumbar orthosis, three-step bridging orthosis and a four-step flexion orthosis modular system. Each were compared to the nonmodular equivalent. All six groups showed improvement in pain intensity and functional capacity at 6 and 12 weeks. The modular groups were found to have improvement in the frequency of use. The subjective effectiveness and sensitivity for the modular and non-modular groups was assessed as being good. In the literature, there are no clear guidelines for an orthotic supply. The studies do not seem to be meaningful and universal due to the difficult ascertainability of pain. There is a need for further research here. Nevertheless, the authors of this review are of the opinion that the implementation of trunk orthoses is void of side effects and beneficial to patients. The modular systems seem to have an advantage as well as higher patient satisfaction.

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Technol Health Care ; 23(3): 343-50, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26409723

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BACKGROUND: Lumbar microdiscectomy is a widespread popular method of treatment. One major challenge is the spine level dependent different anatomy and the limited sight on the nerve root during the surgical procedure. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to analyze the specific anatomic relation of nerve root, intervertebral disc and intervertebral ganglion under determination of the specific nerve distances. Furthermore the relation between the disc and the corresponding nerve root was evaluated. METHODS: Regular human lumbar spine specimens of body donors were included in the study. Microscopic assisted dissection was performed. The topographical distances between a defined disc measurement point (DP) and the corresponding nerve root shoulder (NS) were measured. The preganglionic distance from the caudal axilla point (AP) of the spinal nerve root and the center point (CG) of the spinal ganglion in the intervertebral foramen were determined. RESULTS: The AP-CG distance increased gradually in the caudal direction from L1 (7.25 ± 2.72 mm right side, 7.30 ± 2.85 mm left side) to a maximum for L5 (16.00 ± 3.39 mm right side, 16.50 ± 3.58 mm left side, p< 0.05). We found a significant reduction for S1 (14.88 ± 3.42 mm right side, 13.83 ± 2.47 mm, p< 0.05). In contrast the DP-AP distances showed a maximum for L1 (12.75 ± 2.78 mm right side, 13.70 ± 3.87 mm left side) with an increasing shortening in the caudal direction and even negative values for S1 (-2.63 ± 3.31 mm right side, -0.83 ± 2.84 mm left side, p< 0.01). CONCLUSION: The topographical anatomy changes each lumbar segment and demands therefore an exact preoperative planning using this specific knowledge to perform a successful microscopic spine surgery. The results of the study support a better understanding of the relevant anatomy and help to reduce incomplete herniated disc removal and to avoid surgical complications.


Assuntos
Discotomia/métodos , Disco Intervertebral/anatomia & histologia , Vértebras Lombares/anatomia & histologia , Região Lombossacral/anatomia & histologia , Nervos Espinhais/anatomia & histologia , Idoso , Animais , Cadáver , Gânglios dos Invertebrados/anatomia & histologia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Raízes Nervosas Espinhais/anatomia & histologia
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Technol Health Care ; 23(5): 645-52, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26410125

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The spinal canal stenosis is a common disease in elderly. The thecal sac narrowing is considered as the anatomical cause for the disease. There is evidence that the anatomical proportions of the lumbar spinal canal are influenced by postural changes. The liquor volume shift during these postural changes is a valuable parameter to estimate the dynamic qualities of this disease. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this human cadaver study was the determination of intrathecal fluid volume changes during the lumbar flexion and the extension. A special measuring device was designed and built for the study to investigate this issue under controlled conditions. METHODS: The measuring apparatus fixed the lumbar spine firmly and allowed only flexion and extension. The dural sac was closed water tight. The in vitro changes of the intrathecal volumes during the motion cycle were determined according to the principle of communicating vessels. Thirteen human cadaver spines from the Institute of Anatomy were examined in a test setting with a continuous adjustment of motion. The diagnosis of the lumbar spinal stenosis was confirmed by a positive computer tomography prior testing. The volume changes during flexion and extension cycles were measured stepwise in a 2 degree distance between 18° flexion and 18° extension. Three complete series of measurements were performed for each cadaver. RESULTS: Two specimens were excluded because of fluid leaks from further investigation. The flexion of the lumbar spine resulted in an intrathecal volume increase. The maximum volume effects were seen in the early flexion positions of 2° and 4°. The spine reclination resulted in a volume reduction. The maximum extension effect was seen between 14° and 16°. CONCLUSION: According to our results, remarkable volume effects were seen in the early movements of the lumbar spine especially for the flexion. The results support the concept of the spinal stenosis as a dynamic disease and allow a better understanding of the pathophysiology of this nosological entity. Under clinical aspects our data support the value of a body upright position under avoiding of extended spinal inclination and reclination.


Assuntos
Constrição Patológica/patologia , Vértebras Lombares/patologia , Movimento/fisiologia , Medula Espinal/patologia , Estenose Espinal/patologia , Idoso , Cadáver , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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