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Medisan ; 17(9): 5003-5009, set. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-687233

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, longitudinal y prospectivo para evaluar la eficacia de la técnica de incisión mínima en el tratamiento de 216 pacientes con síndrome de túnel carpiano, atendidos en el Centro de Diagnóstico Integral "El Bajo" perteneciente al municipio San Francisco, Maracaibo, Estado de Zulia, República Bolivariana de Venezuela, desde enero de 2008 hasta diciembre de 2011. Entre los principales hallazgos predominaron el grupo etario de 41-50 años (52,3 %), el sexo femenino (58,7 %) y el grupo II de la clasificación clínica de Dawson (68,5 %). Los síntomas desaparecieron en 72,2 % de los afectados, lo cual demuestra que los resultados fueron satisfactorios.


A descriptive, longitudinal and prospective study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of minimal incision technique for treating 216 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome treated at "El Bajo" Comprehensive Diagnosis Center belonging to San Francisco municipality, Maracaibo, Zulia State, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, from January 2008 to December 2011. Among the main findings prevailed the age group of 41-50 years (52.3%), female sex (58.7%) and group II of Dawson's clinical classification (68.5%). Symptoms disappeared in 72.2% of patients, which demonstrates that results were satisfactory.

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Journal of the Korean Hip Society ; : 6-11, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-727171

ABSTRACT

Purpose: We hereby would like to compare on the basis of the initial 12 hips and latter 18 hips by analyzing the initial results of the minimal incision total hip arthroplasty of 30 hips we experienced. Materials and Methods: For the period of December 2004 through June 2005, we performed the total hip arthroplasty with minimal incision in 10cm or shorter using the posterolateral approach on 25 patients (30 hips) whose BMI(body mass index) is 30 or lower. We compared by analyzing results of the initial 12 cases and 18 latter cases. Results: The average BMI was 23.7. There weren`t statistically meaningful differences the change in the hemoglobin value of pre-op and post-op, necessity of blood transfusion, position of component, and the Harris hip score 6 weeks after operation. But, the average initial operation time of 124 minutes was remarkably reduced to 65 minutes in average in the latter operation and the length of a skin incision was reduced from the average 9.2 cm in the initial operation to an average of 8.1cm in the latter operation. There wasn't the malposition of acetabular cup and femoral stem. Conclusion: Although we need more statistical data through more cases and the analysis of long-term results, we think that, to surgeons with much experience in the conventional total hip arthroplasty, the total hip anthroplasty using minimal incision for patients with BMI of 30 or below would be a useful approach having the advantage in a cosmetic aspect.


Subject(s)
Humans , Acetabulum , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Blood Transfusion , Hip , Learning Curve , Learning , Skin
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 173-178, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-135605

ABSTRACT

PROPOSE: There have been many debates about the ideal surgical technique for acute Achilles tendon rupture. The purpose of this study is to review and analyze the clinical outcome of the acute Achilles tendon ruptures that had been repaired by indirect suture technique with minimal incision that utilized an instrument called Achillon (Newdeal, France). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is based on the 14 cases (14 patients) of acute Achilles tendon total ruptures that have been repaired by minimal incision technique utilizing Achillon instrument from June 2003 to December 2004. Two cases were reruptured before 8 weeks and repaired again using Krackow suture which left 12 feet for postoperative functional evaluation with at least 6 months of follow-up. Ten cases were men and average age at time of injury was 34.4 (26-49) years. The time from injury to surgery was an average of 4.5 (1-9) days and the postoperative evaluations were done by an Arner-Lindholm scale and AOFAS score. The ability to return to original work and sports activities as well as patient satisfaction were also evaluated. RESULTS: The follow-up period was averaged for 13.2 (6-24) months. Seventy-one percent of cases were ruptured during sports activities. The ruptured level was the average of 5.1 cm (3.2-8 cm) above calcaneal attachment and the skin incision was averaged for 2.7 cm (2.5-3.0 cm) long. At final follow-up, standing on tip-toe was possible in all cases while the heel-floor height on ruptured side was shorter by 0.7 cm (0-2 cm). By Arner-Lindholm evaluation scale, 9 cases were excellent, and 3 cases were good. Overall AOFAS score was an average of 96.1 (94-100), and all patients were satisfied with the result. Patients returned to work at an average of 1.3 months after the surgery and pre-injury sports activities were all possible from at 6 months after operation. CONCLUSION: Since we have treated acute Achilles tendon ruptures with minimal incision technique utilizing the Achillon and gained encouraging functional results with all patients returning to previous work with high patient satisfaction, this technique could be recommended as one of the ideal surgical options for the Achilles tendon ruptures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Achilles Tendon , Follow-Up Studies , Foot , Patient Satisfaction , Rupture , Skin , Sports , Suture Techniques , Sutures
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 173-178, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-135600

ABSTRACT

PROPOSE: There have been many debates about the ideal surgical technique for acute Achilles tendon rupture. The purpose of this study is to review and analyze the clinical outcome of the acute Achilles tendon ruptures that had been repaired by indirect suture technique with minimal incision that utilized an instrument called Achillon (Newdeal, France). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is based on the 14 cases (14 patients) of acute Achilles tendon total ruptures that have been repaired by minimal incision technique utilizing Achillon instrument from June 2003 to December 2004. Two cases were reruptured before 8 weeks and repaired again using Krackow suture which left 12 feet for postoperative functional evaluation with at least 6 months of follow-up. Ten cases were men and average age at time of injury was 34.4 (26-49) years. The time from injury to surgery was an average of 4.5 (1-9) days and the postoperative evaluations were done by an Arner-Lindholm scale and AOFAS score. The ability to return to original work and sports activities as well as patient satisfaction were also evaluated. RESULTS: The follow-up period was averaged for 13.2 (6-24) months. Seventy-one percent of cases were ruptured during sports activities. The ruptured level was the average of 5.1 cm (3.2-8 cm) above calcaneal attachment and the skin incision was averaged for 2.7 cm (2.5-3.0 cm) long. At final follow-up, standing on tip-toe was possible in all cases while the heel-floor height on ruptured side was shorter by 0.7 cm (0-2 cm). By Arner-Lindholm evaluation scale, 9 cases were excellent, and 3 cases were good. Overall AOFAS score was an average of 96.1 (94-100), and all patients were satisfied with the result. Patients returned to work at an average of 1.3 months after the surgery and pre-injury sports activities were all possible from at 6 months after operation. CONCLUSION: Since we have treated acute Achilles tendon ruptures with minimal incision technique utilizing the Achillon and gained encouraging functional results with all patients returning to previous work with high patient satisfaction, this technique could be recommended as one of the ideal surgical options for the Achilles tendon ruptures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Achilles Tendon , Follow-Up Studies , Foot , Patient Satisfaction , Rupture , Skin , Sports , Suture Techniques , Sutures
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