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Rev. bras. ortop ; 52(supl.1): 14-20, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-899223

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Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence of femoroacetabular impingement morphology (FAIM), cam- or pincer-type, by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in asymptomatic adolescent soccer players, and to evaluate the possible correlation between alterations on MRI and clinical examination findings. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of FAIM in asymptomatic youth soccer players aged 13-18 years. A total of 112 hips in 56 players (mean age 15.3 years) were evaluated by MRI. Images were examined by two musculoskeletal radiologists for signs of FAIM. Cam-type (impingement) deformity was diagnosed by alpha angle ≥55° or head-neck offset <7 mm. Pincer-type (impingement) deformity was diagnosed by center-edge angle (CEA) ≥35° or acetabular index ≤0°. Other MRI changes, characteristic of FAIM, were observed. Clinical examination was performed to determine the range of motion (ROM) of the hips. In addition, specific tests for anterolateral and posteroinferior impingement were performed. Results The prevalence of MRI findings consistent with FAIM among this young population was 84.8% (95/112). The alpha angle was ≥55° in 77.7% (87/112) of hips, while the CEA was altered in 10.7% (12/112) of hips. Qualitative MRI findings consistent with FAIM were highly prevalent, and included loss of sphericity of the femoral head (77%), osseous bump (44%), femoral neck edema (21%), and acetabular osteitis (9%). The anterior impingement test was positive in 15% of the hips evaluated. Conclusion Youth soccer players have a high prevalence of FAIM as diagnosed by MRI. There is no correlation between physical examination findings and MRI evidence of FAIM in this population.


Resumo Objetivo Determinar a prevalência da morfologia de impacto femoroacetabular (MIFA), tipo cam ou pincer, por ressonância magnética (RM) em jogadores de futebol entre 13e 18 anos e assintomáticos, bem como avaliar a possível correlação entre as alterações observadas na RM e os achados do exame clínico. Métodos Foram analisados 112 quadris de 56 jogadores (média de 15,3 anos). As imagens foram examinadas por dois radiologistas musculoesqueléticos, com o objetivo de identificar sinais de MIFA. A deformidade (impacto) do tipo cam foi diagnosticada quando o ângulo alfa ≥ 55° ou desvio entre a cabeça e o colo femoral < 7 mm. A deformidade (impacto) do tipo pincer foi diagnosticada quando o ângulo centro-borda (ACB) ≥ 35° ou o índice acetabular ≤ 0°. Outras alterações características de MIFA foram observadas na RM. A amplitude de movimento (ADM) dos quadris foi determinada a partir de um exame clínico. Além disso, foram feitos testes específicos para impactos anterolaterais e posteroinferiores. Resultados A prevalência de achados de RM consistentes com MIFA nessa população foi de 84,8% (95/112). O ângulo alfa foi ≥ 55° em 77,7% (87/112) dos quadris, enquanto o ACB apresentou alterações em 10,7% (12/112) dos quadris. Observou-se uma alta prevalência de achados qualitativos de RM consistentes com MIFA, inclusive perda de esfericidade da cabeça femoral (77%), elevação óssea (44%), edema femoral (21%) e osteíte acetabular (9%). O teste de impacto anterior foi positivo em 15% dos quadris avaliados. Conclusão Os exames de RM indicaram uma alta prevalência de MIFA entre jogadores de futebol juvenil. Nessa população, não houve correlação entre os achados do exame físico e a evidência de MIFA observada na RM.


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Femoracetabular Impingement , Hip Joint , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Soccer
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Acta ortop. bras ; 23(6): 323-325, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-764405

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ABSTRACTTotal hip arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most cost-effective hip surgeries among orthopedic procedures. We conducted an extensive literature review with 5,394 papers regarding survival rates after THA. We searched PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane library from January 1st, 1970 to July 31th, 2014 looking for all citations about total hip arthroplasty with a long term follow-up (longer than 10 years). The criteria were rigorous: no loss of follow-up, and follow-up more than 10 years. The authors should have known the complete history of patients (whether the patient is alive or dead). Considering the criteria, we found only 15 papers. To evaluate the relationship between follow-up and survival, a linear regression analysis was applied. Considering the papers analysed, and applying the search criteria, we obtained a mean age for the patients above 57.5 years. The chance of survival at 15 years was 57.6%, at 20 years it was 34.6% and at 25 years it is only 11.6%. The relationship between follow-up and survival was significantly linear (p <0.001). Only 11.6% of patients undergoing THA will be still alive 25 years after the surgical procedure. Level of Evidence I, Prognostic Study.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 23(6): 319-322, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-764407

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ABSTRACTOBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of valgus intertrochanteric osteotomy in femoral neck non-union.METHODS: Forty-two patients with femoral neck fractures with non-union treated using Pauwels' intertrochanteric osteotomy were reviewed. Demographics, time elapsed between fracture and surgery, follow--up, osteosynthesis used, Garden's classification, limb shortening, and x-rays were evaluated.RESULTS: Twenty-two men and 20 women were reviewed. The youngest patient was 18 years old and the oldest 65 years old, with a mean age of 42.4 years (±11.2). The minimum follow-up was 2 years, with a mean of 10.2 years. The average time elapsed between initial fracture and osteotomy was 6.5 months. Twel-ve cases were neglected femoral neck fractures. Nineteen patients were classified as Garden III, and 23 patients as Garden IV. After valgus osteotomy, non-union healing was observed in 38 patients (38/42; 90.4%). Healing of thirty-seven cases of pseudoarthrosis were obtained after the first-attempt osteotomy, and one case required two operations for healing. The osteotomy failed in four cases. Conside-ring the healed osteotomies, good to excellent functional results were achieved in 80.9% (34/42) of the patients. Total hip replacement was subsequently performed in 14.2% (6/42) of the patients for unfavoura-ble outcomes (two for cutting out, two for osteonecrosis, and two for osteoarthritis).CONCLUSIONS: Valgus intertrochanteric osteotomy has a high success rate in archiving healing in femoral neck non-union with good functional results. It is a biological and effective method. Level of Evidence IV, Therapeutic Study.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 23(5): 268-270, Sep.-Oct. 2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-762856

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Objetivo: Avaliar o sangramento da cabeça femoral em quadris queapresentam osteoartrose durante o procedimento cirúrgico de artroplastiatotal do quadril. Métodos: Foram avaliados 103 quadris acometidospor osteoartrose coxofemoral primária. Após a luxação cirúrgica, a cabeçafemoral foi dividida em quatro quadrantes onde eram realizadasmicroperfurações com a finalidade de observar e qualificar a presençade sangramento como tipo precoce (SP), tardio (ST) ou sem sangramento(SS). Resultados: Foi observado no quadrante superior sangramentoprecoce (SP) em 16 quadris (15.5%), sangramento tardio em 14quadris (13.6%) e não houve sangramento (SS) em 73 quadris (70.9%).No quadrante anterior, foi observado SP em 24 quadris (23.3%), ST em7 quadris (6.8%) e SS em 72 quadris (69.9%). No quadrante inferior, foidetectado SP em 40 quadris (38.8%), ST em 14 quadris (13.6%) e SSem 49 quadris (47.6%). Finalmente, no quadrante posterior, havia SPem 39 quadris (37.9%), ST em 19 quadris (18.4%) e SS em 45 quadris(43.7%). Comparando o IMC e gênero dos participantes, não encontramosnenhuma associação (p>0,05). Conclusões: Os quadrantes inferiore posterior apresentaram maior sangramento, seguindo o trajeto daartéria circunflexa medial. Nível de Evidência III, Estudo Terapêutico.


Objective: To evaluate the bleeding of the femoral head on hiposteoarthritis in patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty.Methods: One hundred and three hips affected by primary hiposteoarthritis were evaluated. After surgical dislocation, the femoralhead was divided into four quadrants, and micro perforations weremade in order to observe and assess the presence of bleeding, asearly type (EB), late type (LB) or without bleeding (WB). Results:We observed early bleeding (EB) in the upper quadrant in 16hips (15.5%), late bleeding in 14 hips (13.6%) and no bleeding(WB) in 73 hips (70.9%). The anterior quadrant showed EB in 24hips (23.3%), LB in 7 hips (6.8%) and WB in 72 hips (69.9%).The lower quadrant presented EB in 40 hips (38.8%), LB 14 hips(13.6%) and WB in 49 hips (47.6%). The posterior quadrant showedEB in 39 hips (37.9%), LB 19 hips (18.4%) and WB in 45 hips(43.7%). Comparing BMI and gender, we found no associationbetween these parameters (p> 0.05). Conclusions: The inferiorand posterior quadrant had the highest bleeding levels, followingthe path of the medial circumflex artery. Level of Evidence III,Therapeutic Study.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Blood Loss, Surgical , Femur Head , Hip Prosthesis , Osteoarthritis/surgery
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 49(5): 473-476, Sep-Oct/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-727692

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Objective: To investigate the effect of total hip arthroplasty (THA) on body mass index (BMI), from before to after the operation. Methods: 100 patients who underwent THA were retrospectively analyzed. They were stratified according to BMI, as proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Results: There were 48 male patients and 52 female patients. Their mean age was 63.8 ± 13.5 years. The mean follow-up was 24.6 ± 0.6 months. The men had a mean preoperative BMI of 28.4± 3.6kg/m2 and the women, 27.5 ±5.0kg/m2. The mean postoperative BMI was 28.9 ±0.7kg/m2 for the men and 27.8 ± 0.7 kg/m2 for the women. There was a general mean increase in BMI of 0.4kg/m2. The BMI increased both in patients with normal weight and in those who were overweight, but it decreased slightly in patients who were obese. BMI remained unchanged in the majority of the patients (73%). Conclusion: The improvement in mobility achieved through THA did not promote any reduction in anthropometric measurements in the majority of the patients...


Objetiuo: Investigar o efeito da artroplastia total do quadril (ATQ) no índice de massa corporal em relação ao pré e ao pós-operatório. Métodos: Foram analisados retrospectivamente 100 pacientes submetidos à ATQ. Os pacientes foram estratificados pelo índice de massa corporal (IMC), conforme proposto pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS). Resultados: Foram observados 48 pacientes do sexo masculino e 52 do feminino. A média de idade foi de 63,8 ± 13,5 anos. O seguimento médio foi de 24,6 ± 0,6 meses. Os homens apresentaram IMC pré-operatório médio de 28,4 ±3,6 kg/m2 e as mulheres, de 27,5 ±5,0 kg/m2. O IMC médio pós-operatório foi 28,9±0,7kg/m2 para os homens e 27,8±0,7kg/m2 para as mulheres. Ocorreu uma média de aumento geral do IMC em 0,4kg/m2. O IMC aumentou em pacientes com peso normal e com sobrepeso, mas diminuiu levemente em pacientes com obesidade. A maioria dos pacientes (73%) permaneceu com o IMC inalterado. Conclusão: A melhoria da mobilidade obtida com a ATQ não promoveu uma redução das medidas antropométricas na maioria dos pacientes...


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Humans , Male , Female , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Body Mass Index , Hip/surgery , Weight Loss
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 49(3): 267-270, May-June/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-712778

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OBJECTIVE: this was an epidemiological study on trochanteric bursitis at the time of performing total hip arthroplasty. METHODS: sixty-two sequential patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty due to osteoarthrosis, without any previous history of trochanteric bursitis, were evaluated. The bursas were collected and evaluated histologically. RESULTS: there were 35 female patients (56.5%) and 27 male patients (43.5%), with a mean age of 65 years (±11). Trochanteric bursitis was conformed histologically in nine patients (14.5%), of whom six were female (66.7%) and three were male (33.3%). CONCLUSIONS: 14.5% of the bursas analyzed presented inflammation at the time that the primary total hip arthroplasty due to osteoarthrosis was performed, and the majority of the cases of bursitis were detected in female patients...


OBJETIVO: fazer um estudo epidemiológico da bursite trocantérica no momento da feitura da artroplastia total do quadril (ATQ). MÉTODOS: foram avaliados 62 pacientes, sequenciais, submetidos à ATQ por osteoartrose, sem história prévia de bursite trocantérica. As bursas foram coletadas e avaliadas histologicamente. RESULTADOS: foram observados 35 pacientes do sexo feminino (56,5%) e 27 do masculino (43,5%), com média de 65 anos (+/-11). A bursite trocantérica foi confirmada histologicamente em nove (14,5%), seis do sexo feminino (66,7%) e três (33,3%) do masculino. CONCLUSÕES: das bursas analisadas, 14,5% apresentaram inflamação no momento da feitura da ATQ primária por osteoartrose. A maioria das bursites foi detectada nas pacientes femininas...


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Bursitis/epidemiology , Osteoarthritis, Hip
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 49(1): 44-50, Jan-Feb/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-707177

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Objetivo: verificar se a curva laboratorial hemática deve ser o único preditor de transfusão sanguínea pós-operatória em artroplastia total de quadril (ATQ). Métodos: amostras laboratoriais sanguíneas de 78 pacientes consecutivos submetidos à ATQ foram analisadas em cinco em períodos distintos (um pré-operatório e quatro pós-operatórios). Verificou-se a contagem de hemoglobina, hematócrito e plaquetas desses pacientes. Foram analisadas características antropométricas e comportamentais e comorbidades referentes à amostra, para verificação de fatores de risco associados à prática transfusional. Os indivíduos do estudo foram divididos em dois grupos: aqueles que receberam transfusão sanguínea foram alocados no Grupo 1 (G1) e os que não a receberam, no Grupo 2 (G2). As condutas transfusionais respaldaram-se dos critérios da Academia Americana de Anestesiologia e da Sociedade Britânica de Hematologia. Resultados: receberam transfusão de hemoderivados 27 (34,6%) pacientes. As análises das curvas de hemoglobina, hematócrito e plaquetas entre o G1 e o G2 nas cinco visitas distintas foram similares (p > 0,05). Todos os fatores de risco analisados, com exceção da etnia, não apresentaram repercussões nos índice de transfusão em suas análises com valor p > 0,05. A soma das comorbidades clínicas associadas aos pacientes no G1 foi mediana de 3 (IC 95% 2,29-3,40), enquanto no G2 a mediana foi 2 (IC 95% 1,90-2,61) com valor p = 0,09. Conclusão: a curva hemática apresenta confiabilidade limitada quando usada como parâmetro exclusivo e absoluto. A existência de pacientes tolerantes às variações da curva hematimétrica pressupõe que as suas avaliações de caráter clínico, funcional e de ...


Objective: to determine whether the laboratory hematic curve must be the single predictor of postoperative blood transfusion in total hip arthroplasty. Methods: the laboratory blood samples of 78 consecutive patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty was analyzed during five distinct moments: one preoperative and four postoperative. There was a count of hemoglobin, hematocrit and platelets of the patients samples. Other catalogued variables ascertain possible risk factors related to transfusional practice. They characterized the anthropometric, behavioral and co morbidities data in this population. The study subjects were divided and categorized into two groups: those who received blood transfusion during or after surgery (Group 1, G1), and those who did not accomplish blood transfusion (Group 2, G2). Transfusion rules were lead by guidelines of American Academy of Anesthesiology and the British Society of Hematology. Results: a total of 27 (34.6%) patients received blood transfusions. The curves of hemoglobin, hematocrit and platelet transfusions between G1 and G2 were similar (p > 0.05). None of the analyzed risk factors modified the rate of transfusion rate in their analysis with p value > 0.05, except the race. The sum of clinical co morbidities associated with patients in G1 was a median of 3 (95% CI 2.29-3.40), while in G2 the median was 2 (95% CI 1.90-2.61) with p = 0.09. Conclusion: the curve in red blood cells has limited reliability when used as sole parameter. The existence of tolerant patients hematimetric curve variations assumes that their assessments of clinical, functional evaluation and co-morbidities are parameters that should influence the decision to transfusion red blood cells. .


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Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Blood Transfusion , Hemoglobins
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 48(6): 500-504, Nov-Dec/2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-703146

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Objective: This paper performs a dimensional analysis of different total hip arthroplasty polyethylenes, cemented and non-cemented, Brazilian made and imported. Methods: It was considered acetabular components with 50 mm for the 28 mm femoral heads. Dimensional analysis was performed on a 3D coordinate Carl-Zeiss robotic device. Polyethylene thickness and its external measurements (maximum diameter and diameter for the femoral head) were measured. Results: The minimum thickness of the polyethylene was guaranteed on all tested components. The thickness of cemented acetabular varied from 19.185 mm to 25.358 mm, while the thickness of the non-cemented acetabular varied from 12.451 mm to 19.232 mm. The thickness was 27.96% lower in non-cemented acetabular components. With respect to the polyethylene acetabular cavity that receives the femoral head, all internal diameters exhibit at least 28 mm. In relation to the maximum outer diameter of the polyethylene, only one cemented acetabular component reached 50 mm in diameter. Conclusions: There are large differences in measurements between brands and models analyzed. Cementless acetabular components have the smaller thickness. The diameters of non-cemented acetabular were also lower than those cemented at the expense of their need to insert into the metal-back. .


Objetivo: O presente estudo faz uma análise dimensional dos diferentes acetábulos cimentados e não cimentados, nacionais e importados, disponíveis no mercado nacional para artroplastia total do quadril. Métodos: Foram considerados os acetábulos de 50mm, destinados às cabeças femorais de 28 mm. As análises dimensionais foram feitas em um equipamento tridimensional robótico de medição por coordenadas. Avaliou-se a menor espessura do polietileno e suas medidas externas (diâmetro do espaço para a cabeça femoral e diâmetro máximo do acetábulo). Resultados: A espessura mínima do polietileno foi garantida em todos os componentes testados. A espessura dos acetábulos cimentados variou de 19,185 mm a 25,358 mm, enquanto a espessura dos acetábulos não cimentados variou de 12,451 mm a 19,232 mm A espessura foi em média 27,96% menor nos acetábulos não cimentados. Em relação à cavidade acetabular do polietileno que recebe a cabeça femoral, todos os diâmetros internos apresentaram pelo menos 28 mm. Em relação ao diâmetro externo máximo do polietileno, apenas um acetábulo cimentado atingiu os 50 mm de diâmetro. Conclusões: Observaram-se grandes diferenças nas medidas entre as marcas e os modelos analisados. Os acetábulos não cimentados têm uma espessura menor. Os diâmetros dos acetábulos não cimentados também foram menores do que os cimentados, à custa de sua necessidade de inserção no metal-back. .


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Acetabulum , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Polyethylene
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 47(6): 701-704, 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-666211

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OBJETIVO: Medir o volume ocupado pelos dispositivos de fixação interna mais difundidos para o tratamento das fraturas de colo femoral, usando como aproximação os primeiros 30, 40 e 50mm de cada parafuso. O estudo visa observar qual desses implantes causa menor agressão óssea. MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados cinco modelos de parafusos canulados e quatro modelos de parafusos deslizantes (DHS) encontrados no mercado nacional através de diferença de volume por deslocamento de água. RESULTADOS: A fixação com dois parafusos canulados apresentou volume significativamente menor do que com DHS nas inserções de 30, 40 e 50mm (p=0,01, 0,012 e 0,013, respectivamente), a fixação com três parafusos não apresentou significância estatística (p=0,123, 0,08 e 0,381, respectivamente) e a fixação com quatro parafusos canulados apresenta volumes maiores que o DHS (p=0,072, 0,161 e 0,033). CONCLUSÕES: A fixação da cabeça femoral com dois parafusos canulados ocupa menor volume quando comparada ao DHS com diferença estatisticamente significativa. A maioria das outras combinações de parafusos não atingiram significância estatística, apesar de a fixação com quatro parafusos canulados apresentar, em média, volumes maiores que o ocupado pelo DHS.


OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to measure the volume occupied by the most widely used internal fixation devices for treating femoral neck fractures, using the first 30, 40 and 50 mm of insertion of each screw as an approximation. The study aimed to observe which of these implants caused least bone aggression. METHODS: Five types of cannulated screws and four types of dy namic hip screws (DHS) available on the Brazilian market were evaluated in terms of volume differences through water displace ment. RESULTS: Fixation with two cannulated screws presented significantly less volume than shown by DHS, for insertions of 30, 40 and 50 mm (p=0.01, 0.012 and 0.013, respectively), fixa tion with three screws did not show any statistically significant difference (p= 0.123, 0.08 and 0.381, respectively) and fixa tion with four cannulated screws presented larger volumes than shown by DHS (p=0.072, 0.161 and 0.033). CONCLUSIONS: Fixa tion of the femoral neck with two cannulated screws occupied less volume than DHS, with a statistically significant difference. The majority of screw combinations did not reach statistical significance, although fixation with four cannulated screws pre sented larger volumes on average than those occupied by DHS.


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Fracture Fixation, Internal , Femoral Neck Fractures/surgery , Hip/surgery
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 46(5): 585-590, set.-out. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-611423

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OBJETIVO: Comparar os resultados clínicos, radiográficos e de seguimento a médio prazo de dois métodos de fixação do componente tibial nas cirurgias de revisão de prótese total do joelho: cimentada (bandeja e haste) e híbrida (bandeja cimentada e haste que preenche o canal não cimentada e não porosa). MÉTODOS: Entre agosto de 1999 e novembro de 2005, 30 cirurgias de revisão de artroplastia total do joelho foram realizadas em 26 pacientes, sendo divididas em: grupo I: fixação cimentada (N = 21); grupo II: híbrida (N = 9). O tempo médio de acompanhamento foi de 52 meses, e não houve perda de seguimento pós-operatório. RESULTADOS: Não foram observadas diferenças nos resultados dos valores dos questionários da Womac e do Knee Society Score entre os dois grupos. Um paciente do grupo I apresentou sinais radiográficos de soltura. Dois pacientes (um de cada grupo) referiram dor na região diafisária, compatível com o local da ponta das hastes. O sinal radiográfico de "pedestal" esteve presente em 89 por cento dos joelhos com hastes não cimentadas e em nenhum com haste cimentada. CONCLUSÃO: A análise comparativa entre os dois métodos não mostrou diferenças nos parâmetros clínico, radiográfico e de sobrevida da artroplastia.


OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical, radiographic and medium-term follow-up results from two fixation methods for the tibial component in revision procedures on total knee prostheses: cemented (tray and stem) and hybrid (cemented tray and uncemented, nonporous canal-filling stem). METHODS: Between August 1999 and November 2005, 30 revision procedures on total knee arthroplasties were performed on 26 patients, who were divided between group I (cemented fixation; 21 knees) and group II (hybrid fixation; nine knees). The mean follow-up was 52 months and no patients were lost from the follow-up. RESULTS: No differences in the scores from the WOMAC and Knee Society questionnaires were observed between the two groups. One patient in group I presented radiographic signs of loosening. Two patients (one in each group) complained of pain in the diaphyseal region, compatible with the location of the stem tip. The pedestal radiographic sign was observed in 89 percent of the knees with uncemented stems and in none of the cemented group. CONCLUSION: The comparative analysis between the two methods did not show any differences regarding clinical and radiographic parameters, or arthroplasty survival.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Cementation , Knee/surgery
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