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Acta odontol. Colomb. (En linea) ; 13(1): 79-90, 20230000. ilus, ilus, ilus, ilus, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1425221

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Introducción: las heridas por proyectil de arma de fuego en la región craneofacial provocan daños funcionales devastadoras y deformidades estéticas, que se suman al trauma psicológico al momento del regreso a la vida cotidiana de un paciente. Por esta razón, la reconstrucción adecuada es esencial para una rehabilitación integral. La fijación externa es un método de reducción cerrada de fracturas que implica el uso de tornillos para manipular segmentos sueltos de hueso, que luego se fijan mediante conexiones externas. Es importante recalcar que las fracturas mandibulares causadas por proyectil de arma de fuego son un reto para este tipo de tratamiento. Objetivo: presentar el caso de un paciente con fractura mandibular por proyectil de arma de fuego tratado con fijadores externos y revisión de la literatura sobre este tipo de tratamiento. Caso clínico: paciente masculino de 19 años que presentó fractura de rama mandibular izquierda causado por proyectil de arma de fuego; la fractura se manejó mediante la colocación de fijación intermaxilar con arcos barra tipo Erich y fijación externa durante 3 meses. Como parte del resultado, el paciente presentó una correcta oclusión dentaria y mantiene sus movimientos mandibulares sin ninguna limitación. Esto demuestra que la reducción cerrada y fijación externa debe mantenerse en el arsenal terapéutico debido a sus adecuados resultados comprobados en la literatura y en este caso. Ahora bien, aunque la reducción abierta y fijación interna con material de osteosíntesis hace parte del manejo idóneo para todo tipo de fractura, todos los casos requieren ser individualizados.


Background: wounds from a frearm projectile in the craniofacial region cause devastating functional damage and aesthetic deformities, along with psychological trauma when returning to daily life. This is why proper reconstruction is essential for comprehensive rehabilitation. External fxation is a method of closed fracture reduction that involves the use of screws to manipulate loose segments of bone that are then fxed using external connections. Objective: to present the case of a patient with a mandibular fracture caused by a frearm projectile treated with external fixators and review the literature. Clinical case: a 19-year-old male patient who presented a fracture of the left mandibular ramus caused by a frearm projectile, the fracture was managed by placing intermaxillary fxation with Erich-type bar arches and external fixation for 3 months. The patient presented a correct dental occlusion and maintains his mandibular movements without any limitation. Conclusion: mandibular fractures caused by frearm projectiles are a challenge for treatment. Open reduction and internal fixation with osteosynthesis material is the ideal management for all types of fractures, however, all cases must be individualized, and it must be considered that closed reduction and external fxation must remain in our therapeutic arsenal due to their adequate results verifed in the literature and in our case.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Young Adult , External Fixators , Mandibular Fractures , Therapeutics , Wounds, Gunshot
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Acta ortop. bras ; 31(spe3): e268121, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1505505

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ABSTRACT Objectives: Evaluate bone healing time, consolidation, and the complication rate between the minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis and open reduction with plate osteosynthesis in humeral diaphyseal fractures with an intact wedge (AO 12B2). Methods: A retrospective study was carried out between 2016 and 2020. The medical records and radiographs of 18 patients were analyzed, and data were collected regarding the time of consolidation, age, sex, plate size, number of screws, complications such as iatrogenic injury damage to the radial nerve, material failure, and postoperative infection. Results: No statistically significant differences were observed in the variables of age, sex, plate size, and number of screws used or in the RUSHU index (Radiographic Union Score for Humeral fractures). There were no postoperative infections, material failure, or need for reoperation, nor cases of secondary radial nerve injury. After one year, all patients had a consolidation index analyzed by RUSHU >11. Conclusion: both techniques showed similar results, with a high consolidation rate and low rates of complications or iatrogenic damage to the radial nerve. Evidence level III; Retrospective comparative study .


RESUMO Objetivos: Comparar o tempo de consolidação e o índice de complicações entre os métodos de osteossíntese com placa minimamente invasiva e estabilidade absoluta através da placa nas fraturas diafisárias do úmero com cunha intacta (AO 12B2). Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo entre os anos de 2016 e 2020. Foram analisados os prontuários e radiografias de 18 pacientes e coletados dados referentes a: tempo de consolidação, idade, sexo, tamanho da placa, número de parafusos, presença de complicações como lesão iatrogênica do nervo radial, falha do material e infecção pós operatória. Resultados: Não foram observadas diferenças estatisticamente significativas nas variáveis de idade, sexo, tamanho da placa e número de parafusos utilizados, ou no índice de RUSHU (Radiographic Union Score for Humeral fractures). Não houve casos de infecção pós-operatória, falha do material ou necessidade de reoperação, nem casos de lesão secundária do nervo radial. Após 1 ano todos os pacientes tiveram índice de consolidação analisado pelo RUSHU >11. Conclusão: Ambas as técnicas se mostraram com resultados similares, com alta taxa de consolidação e baixas taxas de complicações ou lesão iatrogênica do nervo radial. Nível de evidência III; Estudo retrospectivo comparativo .

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Orinoquia ; 25(1): 47-64, Jan.-June 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1351171

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Resumen Se realizó una revisión sistemática del uso de plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) en animales, seleccionando 105 artículos de referencia, publicados en los últimos 8 años (2012 a 2020) de las revistas Veterinary Medicine International, Scientific Reports, BMC Veterinary Research, Platelets, Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy entre otras y validadas en las siguientes bases de datos: Pubmed, Web of Science, Sciencedirect, Scielo, Medline, Embase y Scopus. Limitando solo las revistas con altos rankings ayudados con las clasificaciones de revistas por scimago journal. Solo 35 artículos cumplieron los criterios de selección; articulándolo con necesidades actuales en la medicina veterinaria, buscando una nueva biotecnología y proyectándose hacia la medicina regenerativa, basándose en reconstrucción de tejidos vivos para contrarrestar daño o remplazo de función de órganos lesionados. Una de estas herramientas es el plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) con sus factores de crecimiento (FC) Transformante ß (TGF ß), fibroblástico básico (FGFb), derivado de plaquetas (PDGF), del endotelio vascular (VEGF), tejido conectivo (CTGF) y epidérmico (EGF). Actualmente el (PRP) es un bioestimulante tomado como base por estudios en medicina humana y medicina veterinaria, observando su efectividad en el proceso de consolidación ósea en pacientes clínicos. Se recogieron evidencias científicas presentadas en literatura médica con respecto al PRP como una alternativa de tratamiento en el manejo de fracturas y lesiones músculo esqueléticas, con ello se logra determinar la importancia de la estandarización del procedimiento (PRP) en uso, preparación, almacenamiento y administración.


Abstract A systematic review of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) use in animals was carried out by taking 105 reference articles published during the last 8 years (2012 to 2020) in Veterinary Medicine International, Scientific Reports, BMC Veterinary Research, Platelets, Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy; they were validated in the following databases: PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, SciELO, Medline, Embase and Scopus. The search was limited to just journals having a high impact factor; the SCImago journal rank (SJR) indicator (i.e. a sophisticated citation analysis algorithm) was also used. Only 35 of these articles met the selection criteria: i.e. coordinating content with current needs in veterinary medicine, seeking new biotechnological approaches and promoting regenerative medicine based on reconstructing living tissue to counteract damage or replace injured organs' function. One such tool is platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with its derivative growth factors (GF): transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF). PRP is currently used as a biostimulant, acting as the basis for human and veterinary medicine studies; its effectiveness regarding bone/fracture healing/regeneration in clinical patients has been observed. Scientific evidence in the pertinent medical literature regarding PRP as an alternative treatment for managing fractures and musculoskeletal injuries was collected, thereby determining the importance of standardising the PRP procedure regarding its use, preparation, storage and administration.


Resumo Foi realizada uma revisão sistemática da utilização de plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) em animais, com 105 artigos de referência, publicados nos últimos 8 anos (2012 a 2020) das revistas Veterinary Medicine International, Scientific Reports, BMC Veterinary Research, Platelets, Biomedicina e Farmacoterapia entre outros e validados nas seguintes bases de dados: Pubmed, Web of Science, Sciencedirect, Scielo, Medline, Embase e Scopus. Limitar apenas os periódicos com classificações altas ajudou com as classificações de periódicos pelo jornal scimago. Dos quais apenas 35 artigos atenderam aos critérios de seleção; articulando-se com as necessidades atuais da medicina veterinária, buscando uma nova biotecnologia e projetando-se na medicina regenerativa, baseada na reconstrução de tecidos vivos para neutralizar danos ou substituição de função de órgãos lesados. Uma dessas ferramentas é o plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) com seus fatores de crescimento (FC) ß transformador (TGF ß), fibroblasto básico (FGFb), derivado de plaquetas (PDGF), endotelial vascular (VEGF), tecido conjuntivo (CTGF) e epidérmico (EGF). Atualmente (PRP) é um bioestimulante tomado como base para estudos em medicina humana e veterinária, observando sua eficácia no processo de consolidação óssea em pacientes clínicos. Foram coletadas evidências científicas apresentadas na literatura médica a respeito do PRP como alternativa de tratamento no manejo de fraturas e lesões musculoesqueléticas, determinando a importância da padronização do procedimento (PRP) no uso, preparo, armazenamento e administração.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(3): 647-652, May-June 2021. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1278370

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The treatment of fractures from the thoracic limb in giant anteaters is extremely challenging. Unfamiliar and peculiar anatomical characteristics, robust musculature and the imminent need for an early return to limb function highlight such challenges. The objective of this report was to describe the successful use of anatomical osteosynthesis with a robust locking compression plate in a humeral fracture of an adult giant anteater. The patient was rescued on the highway after being run over and presented for treatment at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Surgical stabilization was performed using a craniomedial approach to the humerus, using a customized broad 3.5mm locking compression plate. The patient presented early limb support at 24 hours postoperatively. Radiographic monitoring was performed at 30, 60 and 90 days postoperatively, and bone healing was observed without any complications. It is concluded that the treatment of humerus fractures in giant anteaters requires robust fixation. The use of a reinforced locking compression plate system proved to be effective and adequate to the mechanical load that an adult individual of this species needs for early use of the thoracic limb and, at the same time, efficient in controlling interfragmentary movement, which allowed fracture consolidation.(AU)


O tratamento das fraturas do membro torácico dos tamanduás-bandeira (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) é extremamente desafiador. Características anatômicas pouco familiares e peculiares, musculatura muito desenvolvida e necessidade iminente de retorno precoce à função do membro destacam tais desafios. Objetivou-se, neste relato, descrever a utilização com sucesso da osteossíntese anatômica com placa bloqueada robusta em fratura umeral de um tamanduá-bandeira. O paciente foi resgatado em rodovia após atropelamento e atendido no Hospital Veterinário Universitário. Após sedação e avaliação física completa, foi realizado exame radiográfico, o qual revelou fratura completa oblíqua curta em diáfise média de úmero esquerdo. A estabilização cirúrgica foi realizada por abordagem craniomedial ao úmero, utilizando-se placa bloqueada (LCP) do sistema 3,5mm customizada. O paciente apresentou apoio precoce do membro com 24 horas de pós-operatório. Realizou-se acompanhamento radiográfico aos 30, 60 e 90 dias, sendo observada união clínica sem quaisquer complicações. Conclui-se que o tratamento das fraturas do úmero em tamanduás-bandeira exige robustez na fixação. A utilização de sistema reforçado de placa bloqueada mostrou-se efetiva e adequada à carga mecânica de que um indivíduo adulto dessa espécie necessita para uso precoce do membro torácico e, ao mesmo tempo, eficiente no controle da movimentação interfragmentária, o qual permitiu consolidação da fratura.(AU)


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Animals , Fracture Healing , Eutheria/surgery , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Fracture Fixation, Internal/veterinary , Humeral Fractures/surgery , Humeral Fractures/veterinary , Bone Plates/veterinary , Animals, Wild/surgery
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Rev. cuba. ortop. traumatol ; 34(2): e231, jul.-dic. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | CUMED, LILACS | ID: biblio-1156596

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RESUMEN Introducción: Las fracturas abiertas del tercio distal de tibia o pilón son poco frecuentes, en nuestro medio se producen por traumas de alta energía como los accidentes de tránsito, y pueden ser de distintos grados según su envergadura. Entre las complicaciones frecuentes están la seudoartrosis, deformidades y artritis postraumática. Cuando el dolor es refractario a los analgésicos están indicadas las artrodesis. Objetivo: Presentar los resultados del tratamiento realizado en un paciente con seudoartrosis distal de tibia y artritis postraumática del tobillo, dolorosa, con gran lesión de partes blandas, por lo que fue imposible realizar los procedimientos quirúrgicos habituales. Presentación del caso: Se realizó artrodesis de las articulaciones tibio-peronea-astragalina-calcánea, mediante un injerto libre del peroné autólogo, compresión, y estabilización con un fijador externo RALCA®; se asoció un campo electromagnético pulsátil para acelerar la formación del callo óseo y disminuir el dolor posquirúrgico. Durante dos años se le hizo seguimiento. Conclusiones: Se logró el objetivo del tratamiento al fusionar la articulación tibiotarsiana, comenzar el apoyo precoz y su capacidad funcional. Los resultados demuestran además los beneficios de la compresión realizada con los fijadores externos en las artrodesis; el uso del campo electromagnético asociado aceleró la osteogénesis, se consiguió la consolidación ósea, la estabilización, disminuyó el edema y el dolor, además la reincorporación del paciente a la sociedad. No se encontró en la bibliografía revisada otra técnica quirúrgica similar(AU)


ABSTRACT Introduction: Open fractures of the distal third of the tibia or pilon are rare, in our environment they are caused by high-energy traumas such as traffic accidents, and can be of different degrees depending on their size. Common complications include nonunion, deformities, and post-traumatic arthritis. When pain is refractory to analgesics, arthrodesis is indicated. Objective: To report the results of the treatment carried out in a patient with distal tibial pseudoarthrosis and post-traumatic arthritis of the ankle, painful, with a large soft tissue injury, which made it impossible to perform the usual surgical procedures. Case report: Arthrodesis of the tibiofibular-talar-calcaneal joints was performed, using a free graft of the autologous fibula, compression, and stabilization with a RALCA® external fixator. A pulsatile electromagnetic field was associated to accelerate bone callus formation and reduce postoperative pain. This patient was followed up for two years. Conclusions: The treatment objective was achieved by fusing the tibiotarsal joint, by starting early support and functional capacity. The results also prove the benefits of compression performed with external fixators in arthrodesis. The use of the associated electromagnetic field accelerated osteogenesis, bone consolidation and stabilization were achieved, edema and pain decreased, as well as the patient's reincorporation into society. No other similar surgical technique was found in the reviewed literature(AU)


Subject(s)
Arthrodesis/methods , Pseudarthrosis/surgery , Fibula/transplantation , Fractures, Open/surgery
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 72(3): 737-743, May-June, 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1128945

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Atropelamentos de animais silvestres são frequentes e muitas vezes causam fraturas ósseas que, se não tratadas adequadamente, levam à morte do animal por complicações ou por inabilidade de sobrevivência no seu habitat natural. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi relatar o uso de placa associada ao pino intramedular e ao biovidro 60S (BV60S) para o tratamento de fratura de fêmur em tamanduá-bandeira. O animal foi resgatado pela polícia ambiental com suspeita de atropelamento. Foi sedado para avaliação clínica e radiográfica, que revelou fratura em fêmur direito. Utilizou-se dexmedetomidina como medicação pré-anestésica, midazolam e cetamina para indução, e isoflurano para manutenção. Também foi realizado bloqueio peridural com bupivacaína e morfina. A osteossíntese foi feita com placa bloqueada 2,7 e pino intramedular 2,5. Colocaram-se 4g de BV60S no foco de fratura para favorecer a osteogênese. O paciente teve recuperação funcional imediata do membro acometido. A reparação óssea ocorreu por segunda intenção, observando-se ossificação completa do calo com consolidação clínica, aos 30 dias, e remodelação quase completa, aos 180 dias. Conclui-se que o uso de placa e pino associado ao BV60S é eficiente no tratamento de fratura de fêmur em tamanduá, permitindo a rápida recuperação e a reintrodução do animal na natureza.(AU)


Roadblocks of wild animals are frequent and often cause bone fractures that if not properly treated lead to the death of the animal due to complications or inability to survive in its natural habitat. The objective of the present study was to report the use of plate rod and bioglass 60S (BG60S) for the treatment of femoral fracture in anteater. The animal was rescued by environmental police on suspicion of being hit. It was sedated for clinical and radiographic evaluation, which revealed a fracture in the right femur. Dexmedetomidine was used as preanesthetic medication, midazolam and ketamine for induction, and isoflurane for maintenance. Epidural blockade with bupivacaine and morphine was also performed. Osteosynthesis was done with a locking plate 2.7 and 2.5 intramedullary pin. 4G of BG60S was placed in the focus of fracture to favor osteogenesis. The patient had immediate functional recovery of the affected limb. The bone repair occurred by second intention, with complete ossification of the callus with clinical consolidation at 30 days, and near complete remodeling at 180 days. It is concluded that the use of plate rod to the BG60S is efficient in the treatment of femur fracture in anteater, allowing the rapid recovery and reintroduction of the animal in the wild.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Xenarthra/surgery , Femoral Fractures/veterinary , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Fracture Fixation, Internal/veterinary , Osteogenesis/physiology , Biocompatible Materials/therapeutic use , Fractures, Bone , Anesthesia, Conduction/veterinary
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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 558-567, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856780

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Objective: To investigate the effect, right timing, and mechanism of "accordion" technique on bone regeneration in rat distraction osteogenesis model. Methods: Fifty-four 12-week-old male Sprague Dawley rats underwent right tibial distraction osteogenesis procedure. After a 5-day latency, the distraction was performed for 7 days followed by 6-week consolidation. All animals were randomly divided into 4 groups based on different periods of "accordion" maneuvers in consolidation phase: control group ( n=18) with no manipulation, and three experimental groups including early-phase group ( n=18), mid-phase group ( n=12), and late-phase group ( n=6) with "accordion" maneuvers applied at 1, 3, and 5 weeks, respectively. The duration of the "accordion" maneuver was 7 days consisting of a 3.5-day compression and 3.5-day distraction. Rats in control group and early-phase group were sacrificed at 2, 4, and 6 weeks of the consolidation phase; rats in mid-phase group were sacrificed at 4 and 6 weeks of the consolidation phase; and rats in late-phase group were sacrificed at 6 weeks of the consolidation phase. Bilateral tibias from 6 rats in each group at each time point were obtained. Callus formation was monitored by X-ray radiography every week; new bone was reconstructed by Micro-CT three-dimensional reconstruction. The change of bone structure was evaluated, and parameters containing bone volume (BV)/tissue volume (TV) ratio (BV/TV) and bone mineral density (BMD) in three thresholds (158-211, 211-1 000, 158-1 000) were recorded and calculated at 6 weeks. Mechanical test consisting of ultimate load, modulus of elasticity, and energy to failure was performed. Histological analysis, such as Von Kossa staining, Safranin O staining, and HE staining, was done. Immunohistochemical staining using markers of osterix (OSX), osteocalcin (OCN), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was analyzed. Results: Images of X-ray showed that callus formation increased significantly in the mid-phase group. Micro-CT three-dimensional reconstruction demonstrated the mid-phase group owned fastest reconstructed speed among 4 groups, the cortical bone was continual at 6 weeks. At 6 weeks, the BMD and BV/TV in thresholds 158-1 000 and 211-1 000 in mid-phase group were higher than those in other groups. The results of mechanical test showed that ultimate load, modulus of elasticity, and energy to failure in mid-phase group were significantly higher than those in other groups ( P<0.05). Histological testing showed that the continuity of bone marrow cavity in mid-phase group was evident at 6 weeks after distraction. Immunohistochemical analyses confirmed the expression levels of osteogenesis (OCN, OSX) and angiogenesis (VEGF) elevated remarkably and then returned to normal in mid-phase group. Conclusion: The "accordion" technique is beneficial for new callus formation in distraction area. Applying the maneuver during the middle phase of the consolidation period was effective to accelerate new bone formation in rat distraction osteogenesis model.

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