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Acta ortop. bras ; 30(5): e257002, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403045

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ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the clinical outcomes between patients with moderate and severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) treated with osteotomy at the base of neck and osteoplasty and with healthy individuals. Methods: Comparative cohort with 12 patients (14 hips) with moderate and severe SCFE who underwent osteotomy at the base of neck and osteoplasty between 2007 and 2014. The mean age at surgery was 13.3 ± 2.5 years and the mean follow-up was 3.8 ± 2.2 years. We assessed the level of hip pain by the visual analog scale (VAS) and anterior impingement test (AIT); the level of function using the Harris Hip Score (HHS) and 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12), the range of motion (ROM) by goniometry and Drehmann sign, and the hip muscular strength by isokinetic and Trendelenburg sign. Results: The level of pain was slightly higher in the SCFE cohort compared with healthy hips (VAS, 0.8 ± 1.4 vs 0 ± 0, 0.007; AIT, 14% vs 0%, p = 0.06; respectively). No differences were observed between the SCFE and control cohort for the functional scores (HHS, 94 ± 7 vs 100 ± 1, p = 0.135); except for ROM, with increased internal rotation (37.3º ± 9.4º vs 28.7º ± 8.2º, p < 0.001), and strength, with decreased abduction torque (75.5 ± 36.9 Nm/Kg vs 88.5 ± 27.6 Nm/Kg, p = 0.045) in the SCFE cohort. Conclusion: The osteotomy at the base of neck and the osteoplasty restored the hip motion and muscle strength, except for the abductor strength, to near normal levels, representing a viable option for the treatment of moderate and severe SCFE. Level of Evidence III, Ambidirectional Cohort Study.


RESUMO Objetivo: Comparar resultados clínicos de pacientes com escorregamento epifisário proximal do fêmur (EEPF) moderado e grave tratados com osteotomia basocervical e cervicoplastia com indivíduos saudáveis. Métodos: Coorte comparativa com 12 voluntários saudáveis e 12 pacientes (14 quadris) com EEPF moderado e grave submetidos à osteotomia basocervical e cervicoplastia entre 2007 e 2014. A média de idade na cirurgia foi de 13,3 ± 2,5 anos e o seguimento médio de 3,8 ± 2,2 anos. Avaliou-se nível de dor no quadril utilizando a escala visual analógica (EVA) e o teste de impacto anterior (TIA); nível de função usando o Harris Hip Score (HHS) e o 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12); amplitude de movimento (ADM) com goniometria e sinal de Drehmann; e força muscular do quadril com dinamômetro isocinético e sinal de Trendelenburg. Resultados: O nível de dor foi ligeiramente maior na coorte de EEPF comparado a quadris saudáveis (EVA, 0,8 ± 1,4 vs 0 ± 0, 0,007; TIA, 14% vs 0%, p = 0,06; respectivamente). Não foram observadas diferenças entre os grupos EEPF e controle para os escores funcionais (HHS, 94 ± 7 vs 100 ± 1, p = 0,135), exceto para ADM, com aumento da rotação interna (37,3º ± 9,4º vs 28,7º ± 8,2º, p < 0,001), e força, com diminuição do torque de abdução (75,5 ± 36,9 Nm/Kg vs 88,5 ± 27,6 Nm/Kg, p = 0,045), para o grupo EEPF. Conclusão: A osteotomia basocervical e a cervicoplastia restauraram o movimento do quadril e a força muscular, com exceção da força abdutora, a níveis próximos do normal, representando uma opção viável para o tratamento de EEPF moderado e grave. Nível de Evidência III, Estudo de Coorte Ambidirecional.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1315-1323, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910718

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Objective:To investigate the clinical effects and indications of tibial condylar valgus osteotomy (TCVO) in treating varus unicompartmental knee osteoarthritis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted in 32 patients (45 knees) who suffered from varus unicompartmental knee osteoarthritis and underwent TCVO from June 2016 to June 2018. These patients were aged 65.8±8.3 (range from 52 to 79) years, including 12 males (18 knees) and 20 females (27 knees). All enrolled individuals presented obvious expansion of the lateral joint space with joint line convergence angle (JLCA) of 7.19°±2.69°. Based on the full-length standing X-ray imaging of the lower limbs at before and 2 years after surgery, the percentage of mechanical axis (%MA), femorotibial angle (FTA), hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA) and medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA) were measured and analyzed to evaluate the improvements of lower extremity alignments. The medial tibial plateau depression (MTPD), posterior proximal tibial angle (PPTA), JLCA and joint space width (JSW) were measured and analyzed to evaluate the congruency of the knee joint and shape of the tibial plateau based on positive and lateral radiographs of knee joint. In addition, visual analogue scale (VAS) and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) score were evaluated to assess the clinical effects of TCVO pre-operatively and at 1 year or 2 years after surgery.Results:All patients were followed up for 33.4±7.4 (range from 25 to 40) months. Comparing to the preoperative radiological data, %MA at 2 years after surgery increased from 3.78%± 14.34% to 66.16%±9.90%, FTA from 185.41°±4.45° to 170.81°±2.87°, HKA from 169.69°±1.70° to 181.16°±2.39°, MPTA from 83.03°±3.20° to 90.84°±3.67° all with statistical significance ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference for PPTA between before (89.22°±1.52°) and 2 years (88.97°±1.57°) after surgery ( t=0.638, P=0.526). MTPD improved from -7.81°±3.27° to 5.78°±2.19° ( t=19.218, P<0.001). However, there was no significant difference for PPTA between before (81.63°±3.28°) and 2 years (82.25°± 2.21°) after surgery ( t=0.881, P=0.382). JLCA reduced from 7.19°±2.69° to 0.22°±2.09°. The medial and lateral JSW were corrected from 2.45±0.23 mm and 5.86±0.25 mm to 3.73±0.27 mm and 4.68±0.34 mm ( P<0.05), respectively. Additionally, VAS and WOMAC scores improved from 6.46±2.21 and 52.66±16.69 preoperatively to 2.94±1.72 and 19.31±14.87 at 1 year after surgery, and to 1.39±1.45 and 13.66±15.44 at 2 years after surgery, respectively ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Satisfactory early therapeutic outcomes could be achieved by TCVO in varus unicompartmental knee osteoarthritis with subluxated lateral joint and increased JLCA. TCVO can correct intra-articular varus deformity, adjust mechanical axis and relieve knee joint pain and dysfunction.

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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 567-576, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-765378

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OBJECTIVE: Minimal data exist regarding non-operative management of suspected pseudarthrosis after pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO). This study reports radiographic and clinical outcomes of non-operative management for post-PSO pseudarthrosis at a minimum 5 years post-detection. METHODS: Nineteen consecutive patients with implant breakage indicating probable pseudarthrosis after PSO surgery (13 women/six men; mean age at surgery, 58 years) without severe pain and disability were treated with non-operative management (mean follow-up, 5.8 years; range, 5–10 years). Non-operative management included medication, intermittent brace wearing and avoidance of excessive back strain. Radiographic and clinical outcomes analysis was performed. RESULTS: Sagittal vertical axis (SVA), proximal junctional angle, thoracic kyphosis achieved by a PSO were maintained after detection of pseudarthrosis through ultimate follow-up. Lumbar lordosis and PSO angle decreased at final follow-up. There was no significant change in Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores and Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) total score, or subscales of pain, self-image, function, satisfaction and mental health between detection of pseudarthrosis and ultimate follow-up. SVA greater than 11 cm showed poorer ODI and SRS total score, as well as the pain, self-image, and function subscales (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Non-operative management of implant failure of probable pseudarthrosis after PSO offers acceptable outcomes even at 5 years after detection of implant breakage, provided SVA is maintained. As SVA increased, outcome scores decreased in this patient population.


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Animals , Humans , Male , Braces , Follow-Up Studies , Joint Deformities, Acquired , Kyphosis , Lordosis , Mental Health , Osteotomy , Pseudarthrosis , Scoliosis , Spine
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 845-854, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-802649

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Objective@#To explore the revision strategy of the malunited tibial plateau fracture and to analysis the main points of four common revision operations and the clinical effect.@*Methods@#From January 2012 to December 2016, 18 patients (5 males and 13 females) aged 35-60 years (average 49.7 years) underwent tibial plateau revision surgery in our hospital were collected. The time from the second revision operation to the first operation was 2-24 months (average 10.4 months). Our revision strategies were as follows: Firstly, to determine whether there is an infection or not. If there was infection, we changed the original internal fixation to external fixator to control infection. Secondly, todetermine whether the patient could suffer re-reduction and internal fixation. If the patient was older (>65 years old) or with severe local bone defect, total knee arthroplasty should be performed. Thirdly, patients were divided into four operation modes according to the tibial plateau fracture malunion type: 1. the original fracture line osteotomy; 2. the tibial tubercle + original fracture line osteotomy; 3. tibial metaphyseal window-rod reduction; 4. the osteotomy of fibula head and original fracture line osteotomy.@*Results@#All patients were followed up for 12-30 months (average 16.8 months), and the operation time was 120-300 min (average 185 min). 2 cases were infected before operation and the original internal fixation were removed to instead of external fixator;1 patient underwent total knee arthroplasty; 3 cases were treated with metaphyseal open window-rod reduction and internal fixation; 6 cases were operated with the original fracture line osteotomy and internal fixation; 4 cases were treated with tibial tubercle osteotomy+original fracture line osteotomy and internal fixation; 2 patients underwent fibular head osteotomy+ original fracture line osteotomy and internal fixation. All patients achieved bony union at the last follow-up. The healing time was 3-6 months (mean 3.6 months). The postoperative knee Rasmussen score was 19-29 (average 22.9), compared with average 14.4 points before operation (t=-10.169, P=0.001). The postoperative range of motion of knee joint was 60-110 degrees (mean 94.5 degrees), compared with average 55 degrees before operation (t=-5.773, P=0.001). The post-operative VAS pain score was average 1.1 points, compared with average 4.2 points before operation (t=8.960, P=0.001). Fracture reduction was excellent in 12 cases and good in 5 cases, with the excellent and good rate of 100%. 3 patients still had 2mm collapse on the articular surface, while 3 patients still had mild valgus (less than 5 degrees). There were 2 cases of superficial infection of the wound surface after operation.@*Conclusion@#It was difficult to revise the malunion of tibial plateau fracture and it was necessary to make a detailed operation plan before the operation. Satisfactory clinical effects could be obtained for the patients by correct revision strategy. The key to success was the proper revision strategy which was adopted according to the different characteristics of the tibial plateau fracture malunion of the patients.

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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 567-576, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788805

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OBJECTIVE: Minimal data exist regarding non-operative management of suspected pseudarthrosis after pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO). This study reports radiographic and clinical outcomes of non-operative management for post-PSO pseudarthrosis at a minimum 5 years post-detection.METHODS: Nineteen consecutive patients with implant breakage indicating probable pseudarthrosis after PSO surgery (13 women/six men; mean age at surgery, 58 years) without severe pain and disability were treated with non-operative management (mean follow-up, 5.8 years; range, 5–10 years). Non-operative management included medication, intermittent brace wearing and avoidance of excessive back strain. Radiographic and clinical outcomes analysis was performed.RESULTS: Sagittal vertical axis (SVA), proximal junctional angle, thoracic kyphosis achieved by a PSO were maintained after detection of pseudarthrosis through ultimate follow-up. Lumbar lordosis and PSO angle decreased at final follow-up. There was no significant change in Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores and Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) total score, or subscales of pain, self-image, function, satisfaction and mental health between detection of pseudarthrosis and ultimate follow-up. SVA greater than 11 cm showed poorer ODI and SRS total score, as well as the pain, self-image, and function subscales (p<0.05).CONCLUSION: Non-operative management of implant failure of probable pseudarthrosis after PSO offers acceptable outcomes even at 5 years after detection of implant breakage, provided SVA is maintained. As SVA increased, outcome scores decreased in this patient population.


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Animals , Humans , Male , Braces , Follow-Up Studies , Joint Deformities, Acquired , Kyphosis , Lordosis , Mental Health , Osteotomy , Pseudarthrosis , Scoliosis , Spine
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 845-854, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755227

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Objective To explore the revision strategy of the malunited tibial plateau fracture and to analysis the main points of four common revision operations and the clinical effect. Methods From January 2012 to December 2016, 18 patients (5 males and 13 females) aged 35-60 years (average 49.7 years) underwent tibial plateau revision surgery in our hospital were col?lected. The time from the second revision operation to the first operation was 2-24 months (average 10.4 months). Our revision strategies were as follows: Firstly, to determine whether there is an infection or not. If there was infection, we changed the original internal fixation to external fixator to control infection. Secondly, todetermine whether the patient could suffer re-reduction and in?ternal fixation. If the patient was older (>65 years old) or with severe local bone defect, total knee arthroplasty should be per?formed. Thirdly, patients were divided into four operation modes according to the tibial plateau fracture malunion type: 1. the origi?nal fracture line osteotomy; 2. the tibial tubercle+original fracture line osteotomy; 3. tibial metaphyseal window-rod reduction; 4. the osteotomy of fibula head and original fracture line osteotomy. Results All patients were followed up for 12-30 months (aver?age 16.8 months), and the operation time was 120-300 min (average 185 min). 2 cases were infected before operation and the origi?nal internal fixation were removed to instead of external fixator;1 patient underwent total knee arthroplasty; 3 cases were treated with metaphyseal open window-rod reduction and internal fixation; 6 cases were operated with the original fracture line osteotomy and internal fixation; 4 cases were treated with tibial tubercle osteotomy+original fracture line osteotomy and internal fixation; 2 pa?tients underwent fibular head osteotomy+original fracture line osteotomy and internal fixation. All patients achieved bony union at the last follow?up. The healing time was 3-6 months (mean 3.6 months). The postoperative knee Rasmussen score was 19-29 (aver?age 22.9), compared with average 14.4 points before operation (t=-10.169, P=0.001). The postoperative range of motion of knee joint was 60-110 degrees (mean 94.5 degrees), compared with average 55 degrees before operation (t=-5.773, P=0.001). The post?operative VAS pain score was average 1.1 points, compared with average 4.2 points before operation (t=8.960, P=0.001). Fracture reduction was excellent in 12 cases and good in 5 cases, with the excellent and good rate of 100%. 3 patients still had 2mm col?lapse on the articular surface, while 3 patients still had mild valgus (less than 5 degrees). There were 2 cases of superficial infec?tion of the wound surface after operation. Conclusion It was difficult to revise the malunion of tibial plateau fracture and it was necessary to make a detailed operation plan before the operation. Satisfactory clinical effects could be obtained for the patients by correct revision strategy. The key to success was the proper revision strategy which was adopted according to the different charac?teristics of the tibial plateau fracture malunion of the patients.

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An. bras. dermatol ; 89(4): 660-662, Jul-Aug/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-715518

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Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown cause. The osteoarticular involvement in sarcoidosis is rare and is often associated with cutaneous and long-standing chronic multisystem disease. More common in black women, osseous sarcoidosis is difficult to diagnose, with an incidence of 3 to 13%. The most characteristic radiological clinical picture evidences rounded, well-defined cysts, with no periosteal reaction and without peripheral sclerosis. The small bones of hands and feet are the most frequently involved sites. This report aims to demonstrate a rare case of osteoarticular sarcoidosis with characteristic clinical presentation, and highlight the importance of detecting osteoarticular involvement in this pathology.


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Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Granulomatous Disease, Chronic/pathology , Musculoskeletal Diseases/pathology , Sarcoidosis/pathology , Skin Diseases/pathology , Granulomatous Disease, Chronic , Hand Bones/pathology , Hand Bones , Musculoskeletal Diseases , Sarcoidosis , Skin Diseases , Telangiectasis/pathology
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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 1337-1342, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-443896

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BACKGROUND:Traditional total knee arthroplasty adopts medial parapatel ar approach, which induces severe trauma, requires long-term rehabilitation, and interferes the end point of quadriceps femoral tendon on superior patel ar pole. Total knee arthroplasty by subvastus approach has no impact on the knee-extension equipment, but it cannot provide sufficient exposure of surgical field and can induce damage to femoral muscle, so its application and safety need further exploration. OBJECTIVE:To explore clinical effect of total knee arthroplasty by subvastus approach and medial parapatel ar approach. METHODS:A total of 78 patients with 82 knees who were candidates for total knee arthroplasty were randomly divided into two groups. Treatment group (39 cases;41 knees) was given subvastus approach and control group (39 cases;41 knees) was given median parapatel ar approach. The knee function, range-of-motion of knee joint and complications after total knee arthroplasty were observed and compared. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with control group, the operation time in treatment group was significantly increased, while the postoperative wound drainage, straight leg raising time and walking time were obviously reduced (P0.05), while at 1 and 6 weeks after surgery the scores in treatment group were significantly higher than those in control group (P<0.05). The range-of-motion of knee joint and MMT rank for quadriceps muscle were significantly improved in two groups after treatment (P<0.05), and those indicators in treatment group were more significant than the control group (P<0.05). The incidences of complications in treatment group and control group were 2.6%and 15.4%, respectively, with statistical y significant difference (P<0.05). The total knee arthroplasty by subvastus approach has less impact on the extensor mechanism, improves the recovery of knee function and range-of-motion of knee joint, and reduces the incidence of complications.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 45(supl): 40-44, nov.-dez. 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-571654

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar os resultados preliminares da técnica de epifisiodese temporária utilizando-se as placas de Sherman no tratamento de distúrbios e deformidades dos membros inferiores. MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados, retrospectivamente, 27 pacientes submetidos à epifisiodese temporária do fêmur distal ou tíbia proximal com as placas de Sherman, em um total de 28 procedimentos. A idade média no momento da cirurgia foi de 11,2 anos (3-15 anos). Os implantes de dois furos eram confeccionados em liga de aço e apresentavam um orifício central para ser utilizado como guia. A fixação foi feita com dois parafusos canulados de 3,5mm. As indicações para o tratamento foram os desvios angulares dos membros inferiores em valgo (n = 10), varo (n = 2) e mistos (n = 1); discrepância do comprimento dos membros (n = 9); e contratura em flexo do joelho (n = 5). RESULTADOS: O tempo médio de seguimento foi de 11,78 meses (±4,07). Observamos apenas um evento adverso (migração do implante) em um paciente submetido à epifisiodese anterior do fêmur distal para correção de flexo de joelho. Não houve nenhum caso de quebra do material ou fechamento fisário prematuro. CONCLUSÃO: A técnica de epifisiodese temporária com o uso das placas de Sherman mostrou ser de fácil execução e esteve envolvida com um baixo índice de complicações e custo inferior aos implantes similares em titânio. Por ser um procedimento de baixa morbidade, pode ser indicado em uma ampla faixa etária e para uma grande variedade de distúrbios do esqueleto imaturo.


OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the preliminary results of a technique using temporary epiphysiodesis plates using a Sherman plate in the treatment of disorders and deformities of the lower limbs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 27 patients who underwent temporary epiphysiodesis of the distal femur or proximal tibia with Sherman plates, comprising 28 procedures. The mean age at surgery was 11.2 years (3-15 years). The two-hole plates were made of steel alloy and had a central hole to be used as a guide. The fixation was performed with two 3.5 mm cannulated screws. Indications for treatment were the angular deviations of the lower limbs in valgus (n = 10), varus (n = 2) and mixed (n = 1), limb length discrepancy (n = 9), and the flexion contracture of the knee (n = 5). RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 11.78 months (± 4.07). We observed only one adverse event (migration of the implant) in a patient who underwent anterior epiphysiodesis of the distal femur for the correction of knee flexion. There were no cases of equipment failure or premature physeal closure. CONCLUSION: The temporary epiphysiodesis procedure using the Sherman plates proved to be easy to execute and was involved with a low rate of complications and lower cost than similar titanium implants. Because it is a procedure with low morbidity, this surgical technique may be indicated for a wide age range and for a variety of disorders of the immature skeleton.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Joint Deformities, Acquired , Growth Plate/surgery
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Arq. bras. ciênc. saúde ; 35(1)jan.-abr. 2010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-549826

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Introdução: a protrusão acetabular foi inicialmente descrita por Otto, em 1824. A incidência é maior no sexo feminino e a bilateralidade, mais comum, é maior nas protrusões de etiologia primária. Sotelo-Garza e Charnley definiram uma classificação que considera a distância da parede medial em relação à linha de Kõhler. Objetivo: apresentar a classificação angular para protrusão acetabular e demonstrar sua aplicabilidade. Método: a classificação da Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (FMABC) foi determinada a partir da medida do ângulo P (ângulo de protrusão), formado pela intersecção de três linhas. Foram avaliadas radiografias de bacia em dois grupos de pacientes: o primeiro, com pacientes sem protrusão acetabular, em que foram definidos os valores de normalidade, e o segundo, com pacientes com protrusão acetabular. Destes, foram medidos o ângulo P e o tamanho da protrusão de acordo com Sotelo-Garza e Charnley, sendo os resultados comparados. Dezenove quadris com protrusão foram submetidos à artroplastia total e comparados os valores do ângulo P no pré e pós-operatório. Resultados: o valor médio do ângulo P, em pacientes sem protrusão acetabular, foi -1,22º. No segundo grupo, observou-se semelhança quando foram comparados os valores da classificação FMABC e os da classificação de Sotelo-Garza e Charnley. A comparação entre os valores do ângulo P pré e pós-operatórios resultou em diferença estatisticamente significante (p<0,001). A classificação angular foi dividida em leve, moderada e grave. Conclusões: o ângulo P foi sempre superior a zero nas protrusões acetabulares, os valores numéricos das duas classificações foram estatisticamente significativos, possibilitando a utilização dos mesmos valores da classificação de Sotello-Garza e Charnley para a classificação FMABC, e o uso de enxerto causou uma lateralização do componente acetabular.


Introduction: protrusio acetabuli was first described by Otto, in 1824. Its incidence is higher among women and the bilaterality, more common, is higher in primary etiology protrusions. Sotelo-Garza and Charnley set a classification that considers the distance of the medial wall on the Kõhler's line. Objective: to present the angular classification for protrusio acetabuli and to demonstrate its applicability. Method: the angular classification of Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (FMABC) was determined from the measure of the P angle (angle of protrusion), formed by the intersection of three lines. Pelvis radiographs were evaluated in two groups of patients: the first, with patients without protrusio acetabuli, in which the values of normality were defined, and the second, with patients who presented the disease. We measured, in the second group, the P angle and size of the protrusion according to Sotelo-Garza and Charnley, and the results were compared. Nineteen hips with protrusion were submitted to total hip arthroplasty and the values of the P angle compared in the pre and postoperative. Results: the average value of the P angle, in patients without protrusio acetabuli, was -1.22º. In the second group, a similarity was observed when we compared the values of the FMABC angular classification and the Sotelo-Garza and Charnley classification. The comparison between the values of the pre and postoperative P angle resulted in significant statistical difference (p < 0.001). The angular classification was divided into mild, moderate and severe. Conclusions: the P angle was always greater than zero in protrusio acetabuli, the values of both classifications were statistically significant, allowing the use of the Sotello-Garza and Chanrley classification values for the FMABC classification, and the use of graft lead to a lateralization of the acetabular component.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Acetabulum , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Joint Deformities, Acquired/surgery , Joint Deformities, Acquired/classification , Joint Deformities, Acquired
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Chinese Journal of Rheumatology ; (12): 255-258,后插1, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597289

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Objective To study the clinical, laboratory, X-ray and the pathological features of Parkinson disease patients with rheumatoid-like deformities. Methods One patient was described and the relevant English literature in recent 50 years were reviewed. Results Rheumatoid-like deformities in Parkinson disease was mostly observed in women. The ratio between male and female was about 1:5.6. Joint deformities occurred after 7.6 years of Parkinson's disease in average. The manifestations of joints included the flexion of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints, hyperextension of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints, flexion of the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints, and ulnar deviation of wrists and bilateral feet hallux valgus. Whole-blood analysis, biochemistry profile, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C -reactive protein were all in normal range. Rheumatoid factor and ANA, anti-ENA profile, AKA, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibody and antiperinuclear factor (APF) were all negative. Periarticular erosion was not observed in plaint X -ray films. Synovial pathology showed non -specific infla -mmation without classical syno vial membrane proliferation and pannus formation. NSAIDs and DMARDs were uneffective, but on the contrary, anti -parkinson' s disease therapy could relieve joints symptoms. Conclusion Parkinson disease can be accompanied with rheumatoid-like deformities which may be misdiagnosed as RA and should be differentiated from RA by laboratory, radiographs and synovium pathology examination.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-541815

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Objective To evaluate the correlation between the Waters classification based on shoulder CT or MRI scan and passive shoulder external rotational angle before operation in the glenohumeral joint deformity caused by shoulder internal rotational contracture secondary brachial plexus birth palsy.Methods 33 patients suffered the shoulder internal rotational contracture secondary brachial plexus birth palsy (Tassin classification Ⅱ 19, Ⅲ 13, Ⅳ 1) including 12 girls and 21 boys, ranging from 10 months to 16 years old with an average of 4.5 years old, underwent either CT or MR examination in shoulder joint. The retroversion of the glenoid (glenoscapular angle) and the ratio of humeral head posterior subluxation were measured on the CT or MRI images according to the method described by Friedman. The deformity of glenohumeral joint was classificated according to the Waters criteria, while the passive shoulder external rotational angle was measured at neutral position in involved shoulder joint. The correlation between the external rotation and the deformity was analysed. Results 33 cases with shoulder internal rotational contracture secondary brachial plexus birth palsy were evaluated according to the Waters criteria. 4 cases were classified as typeⅠdeformity, 4 cases as typeⅡ, 7 cases as type Ⅲ, 6 cases as type Ⅳ; 5 cases as typeⅤ; 7 case as type Ⅵ. The type of glenohumeral deformity was significantly associated with the limited range of passive external rotation of the shoulder joint. Conclusion The Waters classification of the glenohumeral deformity according to the Waters criteria can accurately demonstrated the deformity of the glenohumeral joint caused by shoulder internal rotational contracture secondary to brachial plexus birth palsy.

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