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Rev. chil. ortop. traumatol ; 63(3): 184-194, dic.2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1437127

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Las lesiones óseas en el borde anterior del anillo glenoideo secundarias a un episodio de inestabilidad anterior del hombro cada vez son más reportadas. Conocidas como lesión de Bony Bankart, su presencia genera una pérdida de la estabilidad estática glenohumeral que provoca un aumento del riesgo de un nuevo evento de luxación. Por ende, resulta fundamental que los cirujanos ortopédicos comprendan y diagnostiquen estas lesiones de forma correcta y oportuna para evaluar la necesidad de restaurar la superficie articular glenoidea. El objetivo de esta revisión narrativa es otorgar los conceptos más importantes de la lesión ósea de Bankart para comprender y enfrentar de forma adecuada esta lesión.


Bony lesions of the anterior glenoid rim secondary to an episode of anterior instability of the shoulder are increasingly being reported. Known as a bony Bankart lesion, its presence generates a loss of static glenohumeral stability that causes an increased risk of a new dislocation event. Therefore, it is essential that orthopedic surgeons correctly and accurately diagnose these injuries to assess the need to restore the glenoid articular surface. The purpose of the present narrative review is to provide the essential concepts of the bony Bankart lesion to properly understand and deal with this type of injury.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bankart Lesions/surgery , Bankart Lesions/diagnosis , Arthroscopy/methods , Recurrence , Shoulder Dislocation
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 57(6): 975-983, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423625

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective To investigate the factors that influence the functional results of patients submitted to the Latarjet procedure. Methods Evaluation of 26 patients submitted to surgical treatment following the Latarjet technique due to traumatic recurrent anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint, with glenoidal bone loss greater than 20% and/or off-track injury. The minimum follow-up time was of 12 months. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), The Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI), and the Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV) scales, as well as objective data from the participants, were evaluated. Results Most patients (84.62%) did not present recurrence of the dislocation, and 92.31% were satisfied. Regarding the functional analysis, the physical component score (PCS) and the mental component score (MCS) found were within the mean quality of life of the population. The physical symptoms, according to the WOSI, presented the best percentage (8.5%), while the worst result was observed regarding lifestyle (20%). On the VAS, pain was classified as moderate (3/10) by 15.38% of the patients (4/26). In relation to sports, patients who practice sports showed improvement in SSV parameters, which had an inverse relationship with the number of relapses. It was also observed that the shorter the time between the first dislocation and the surgery, the greater the patient's satisfaction. Conclusion Early indication of surgical treatment of anterior glenohumeral instability may provide better subjective functional results to the patient.


Resumo Objetivo Investigar os fatores que influenciam os resultados funcionais dos pacientes submetidos ao procedimento de Latarjet. Métodos Avaliação de 26 pacientes submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico, seguindo a técnica de Latarjet, devido a luxação anterior recidivante traumática da articulação glenoumeral, com perda óssea glenoidal maior do que 20% e/ou lesão off-track. O tempo mínimo de seguimento foi de doze meses. Foram avaliadas as seguintes escalas: Escala Visual Analógica (EVA), The Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI), e Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV), além dos dados objetivos dos participantes. Resultados A maioria dos pacientes (84,62%) não apresentou recidiva de luxação, e 92,31% ficaram satisfeitos. Em relação à análise funcional, a pontuação do componente físico (PCF) e a pontuação do compenente mental (PCM) encontradas estavam dentro da média de qualidade de vida da população. Os sintomas físicos, pela escala WOSI, apresentaram a melhor porcentagem (8,5%), ao passo que o pior resultado foi observado com relação ao estilo de vida (20%). Na EVA, a dor foi classificada como moderada (3/10) por 15,38% dos pacientes (4/26). Em relação aos esportes, os pacientes que praticavam alguma atividade esportiva apresentaram melhora nos parâmetros da escala SSV, que tiveram relação inversa com o número de recidivas. Observou-se ainda que, quanto menor foi o tempo entre a primeira luxação e a realização da cirurgia, maior foi a satisfação do paciente. Conclusão A indicação precoce do tratamento cirúrgico da instabilidade anterior glenoumeral pode proporcionar melhores resultados funcionais subjetivos ao paciente.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Quality of Life , Shoulder/surgery , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Bankart Lesions/surgery , Joint Instability/therapy
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 57(4): 612-618, Jul.-Aug. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394876

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Abstract Objective To evaluate the correlation of the glenoid track and glenoidal bone loss with the recurrence dislocation rate and the Rowe score. Methods Retrospective study that assessed the glenoid track and glenoidal bone loss through preoperative magnetic resonance imaging. Patients undergoing primary arthroscopic repair of anterior Bankart were included. Patients with glenoidal bone loss greater than 21%, rotator cuff tear, scapular waist fracture, and posterior or multidirectional instability were not included. Rowe score were the primary outcome, and the recurrence rate was the secondary outcome. Results One hundred and two patients were included. Postoperative recurrent instability was reported by 8 patients (7.8%). Four patients (50%) in the group with recurrence presented glenoidal bone loss greater than 13.5% against 24 (25.5%) in the group without recurrence (p= 0.210), with a negative predictive value of 94.6%. Three patients (37.5%) in the recurrence group were considered off-track, against 13 (13.8%) in the group without recurrence (p= 0.109), with a negative predictive value of 94.2%. Patients with absolute glenoid track value ≤ 1.5 mm had worse results in relation to the recurrence group, with 6 patients (75%) presenting recurrence (p= 0.003). Conclusion Off-track injury and glenoidal bone loss greater than the subcritical are not related to the recurrence rate and Rowe score, despite the high negative predictive value. The cut of the absolute value of the glenoid track at 1.5 mm had a significant relationship with the recurrence rate.


Resumo Objetivo Avaliar a correlação do conceito de glenoid track e da perda óssea da cavidade glenoidal com a taxa de recidiva de luxação e pontuação na escala de Rowe. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo que aferiu o glenoid track e a perda óssea da cavidade glenoidal por ressonância magnética pré-operatória. Foram incluídos pacientes submetidos a reparo artroscópico primário de Bankart anterior. Não foram incluídos pacientes com perda óssea da cavidade glenoidal maior que 21%, rotura do manguito rotador, fratura de cintura escapular, instabilidade posterior ou multidirecional. A pontuação pela escala de Rowe foi o desfecho primário, e a taxa de recidiva foi o desfecho secundário. Resultados Cento e dois pacientes foram incluídos. A recidiva foi relatada por 8 pacientes (7,8%). Quatro pacientes (50%) do grupo com recidiva apresentaram lesão da cavidade glenoidal maior que 13,5% contra 24 (25,5%) do grupo sem recidiva (p= 0,210), com valor preditivo negativo de 94,6%. Três pacientes (37,5%) do grupo com recidiva foram considerados off-track, contra 13 (13,8%) do grupo sem recidiva (p= 0,109), com valor preditivo negativo de 94,2%. Pacientes com valor absoluto do glenoid track menor ou igual a 1,5 mm tiveram piores resultados em relação ao grupo com recidiva, sendo que 6 pacientes (75%) apresentaram recidiva (p= 0,003). Conclusão Lesão off-track e perda óssea da cavidade glenoidal maior que a subcrítica não apresentam relação significativa com a taxa de recidiva e a pontuação de Rowe, apesar do alto valor preditivo negativo. O corte do valor absoluto do glenoid track em 1,5 mm apresentou relação significativa com a taxa de recidiva.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Shoulder Dislocation/therapy , Glenoid Cavity , Bankart Lesions
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1392491

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Introducción: El abordaje y el tratamiento de los defectos óseos glenohumerales han evolucionado con la intención de brindar un manejo más individualizado para los pacientes. Sin embargo, hasta la fecha, no existen artículos que recopilen dichos avances históricos. Objetivo: Describir la bibliografía más relevante sobre el análisis diagnóstico y las opciones terapéuticas de los defectos óseos glenohumerales en los últimos 20 años. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó una búsqueda en la base de datos PubMed con los términos "Glenoid defect", "Humeral defect", "Shoulder instability" y "Glenoid track", filtrada por año desde 2000 hasta 2021. Se incluyeron estudios publicados en inglés y español, de pacientes adultos. Resultados: En la búsqueda, se revisaron 56 artículos según los criterios planteados. Se llevó a cabo una revisión narrativa cronológica sobre el abordaje de los defectos óseos glenohumerales en inestabilidad anterior. Conclusiones: Los avances tecnológicos han permitido desarrollar algoritmos de evaluación y manejo dirigidos a lograr los mejores desenlaces según las características de cada paciente. La bibliografía actual recomienda el tratamiento quirúrgico basado en la medición objetiva de los defectos óseos glenohumerales, para lo cual la artroscopia y la tomografía con reconstrucción 3D ofrecen la cuantificación más acertada. Nivel de Evidencia: IV Revisión narrativa


Introduction: The approach and treatment of glenohumeral bone defects have evolved intending to provide more individualized management for patients. However, to date, there are no articles that compile these historical advances. Objective: To describe the most relevant literature on the diagnostic analysis and therapeutic options for glenohumeral bone defects reported in the last 20 years. Materials and methods: A search was conducted in the PubMed database with the terms "Glenoid defect", "Humeral defect", "Shoulder instability" and "Glenoid track", filtered by year from 2000 to 2021. Studies published in English and Spanish, involving adult patients, were included. Results: We reviewed a total of 56 articles. A narrative chronological review of the approach to glenohumeral bone defects in anterior instability was performed. Conclusions: Technological advances have allowed the development of evaluation and management algorithms aimed at achieving the best outcomes according to the characteristics of each patient. To date, the current literature recommends surgical treatment of instability based on the objective measurement of glenohumeral bone defects, for which arthroscopy and 3D reconstruction tomography offer the most accurate quantification. Level of Evidence: IV Narrative review


Subject(s)
Shoulder Joint , Bankart Lesions , Joint Instability
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Acta ortop. mex ; 34(6): 365-370, nov.-dic. 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383450

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Abstract: Introduction: Glenoid track is used to assess the engagement of Hill-Sachs lesions. The objective of this study was to identify if off-track glenoid track was a risk factor for recurrence of anterior glenohumeral instability in postoperative patients with arthroscopic anterior labrum repair. Material and methods: Sixty patients with glenohumeral instability who underwent arthroscopic repair of the anterior labrum were studied. Study group (patients with recurrence of postoperative dislocation) and control (no dislocation). Radiographic measurements were made on magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. Measurements of glenoid diameter, glenoid bone loss, as well as the presence and size of Hill-Sachs lesions were obtained. Later they were classified as «on-track¼ or «off-track¼. Results: Seven (11.67%) patients suffered recurrence, of which six (10%) were carriers of an off-track injury and 1 (1.67%) on-Track. 53 (88.33%) patients did not experience recurrence, of which 11 (18.33%) were carriers of an off-track injury and 42 (70%) on track. A 23.47 increased risk of recurrence of instability was interpreted in patients with «off-track¼ lesions compared to patients with «On track¼ lesions. Conclusions: Off-track injuries were a risk factor for recurrence of instability in patients who underwent Bankart-type arthroscopic repair. This allows us to recommend that the presence of lesions be routinely studied and classified as «on-track¼ or «off-track¼ to provide a better therapeutic approach.


Resumen: Introducción: El encarrilamiento glenoideo se emplea para valorar el enganche de lesiones Hill-Sachs. El objetivo de este estudio fue identificar si el encarrilamiento glenoideo off-track fue un factor de riesgo de recidiva de inestabilidad glenohumeral anterior en pacientes postoperados de reparación de labrum anterior por vía artroscópica. Material y métodos: Se estudiaron 60 pacientes sometidos a reparación artroscópica del labrum anterior. Grupo de estudio (pacientes con recidiva de luxación postoperatoria) y control (sin luxación). Las mediciones radiográficas se realizaron en resonancia magnética y en tomografía axial computarizada. Se obtuvieron mediciones del diámetro glenoideo, pérdida ósea glenoidea así como la presencia y tamaño de lesiones de Hill-Sachs. Posteriormente se clasificaron como on-track u off-track. Resultados: Siete (11.67%) pacientes sufrieron recidiva, de los cuales seis (10%) eran portadores de lesión off-track y uno (1.67%) on-track. 53 (88.33%) pacientes sin recidiva, de los cuales 11 (18.33%) eran portadores de lesión off-track y 42 (70%) on-track. Se interpretó un aumento de riesgo de recidiva de inestabilidad de 23.47 en los pacientes portadores de lesión de tipo off-track en comparación con los pacientes portadores de lesiones on-track. Conclusiones: Las lesiones off-track fueron un factor de riesgo de recidiva de inestabilidad en los pacientes a quienes se realizó reparación artroscópica tipo Bankart, lo cual nos permite recomendar que de forma rutinaria se estudie la presencia de lesiones y clasificarlas como on-track u off-track para brindar un mejor abordaje terapéutico.


Subject(s)
Humans , Shoulder Dislocation , Shoulder Joint , Bankart Lesions , Joint Instability , Arthroscopy , Recurrence , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Shoulder Dislocation/diagnostic imaging , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Shoulder Joint/diagnostic imaging , Risk Factors , Joint Instability/surgery , Joint Instability/etiology , Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging
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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 1111-1115, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879364

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OBJECTIVE@#To evaluate early clinical effects of bioabsorbable suture anchors for the treatment of Bankart lesion.@*METHODS@#Total 23 patients with the Bankart lesion were treated with arthroscopic repair using bioabsorbable suture anchors from January 2010 to June 2017. There were 20 males and 3 females, with an average age of (23.4±3.9) years old (ranged, 19 to 34 years old). Fourteen patients had injuries on the right shoulder joint and 9 patients had the injuries on the left side. The mechanism of primary dislocation included 17 cases of training, 5 cases of sports injury and 1 case of falling down. The mean interval time from injury to surgery was(10.9±5.8) months (ranged, 3 to 36 months). The Bankart lesion was repaired by bio-cortical suture anchors. The Rowes rating system for Bankart repair was used to evaluate therapeutic effects.@*RESULTS@#All 23 patients were followed up, with a mean duration of(24.5±3.7) months(ranged, 18 to 39 months). At the latest follow up, there was no recurrent dislocation occurred, and all patients had returned to sports and work. The Rowes rating system for Bankart repair was 53.91±11.67 pre-operationally and 91.74±12.30 post operationally, respectively (@*CONCLUSION@#Applying bio-cortical bone suture anchors for the Bankart lesion is a reliable, efficient and cost effective treatment, which is also suitable for the revision of the Bankart lesion.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Absorbable Implants , Arthroscopy , Bankart Lesions , Joint Instability , Range of Motion, Articular , Recurrence , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Shoulder Joint , Suture Anchors , Treatment Outcome
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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 1096-1100, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879361

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the effects of single anterior approach under shoulder arthroscopy in the treatment of Bankart injury, and to provide a scheme to overcome the difficulties and simplify the operation process.@*METHODS@#From July 2016 to January 2019, 62 patients with recurrent dislocation caused by Bankart leision were treated under shoulder arthroscopy, including 50 males and 12 females, ranging in age from 19 to 44 years old with an average age of (26.5±6.1) years old. There were 25 cases of left shoulder and 37 cases of right shoulder. The patients were divided into two groups according to the operation mode, 35 patients in the front modified single approach group (experimental group) and 27 patients in the traditional double approachgroup (control group). The results of the operation were evaluated by assessing the preoperative and postoperative ASES scores of the shoulder joint, and the time of the approach establishment and the overall operation process was recorded to evaluate whether the operation time of the experimental group was shortened.@*RESULTS@#Three patients were lost during the follow-up after operation, and except for one case of re-dislocation, all patients achieved satisfactory results without neurovascular injury and other complications. The patients were followed up before operation and 3, 6, 12 months after operation, and the ASES scores were significantly enhanced at the latest follow-up compared with those of before operation. The time of establishing surgical approach in the experimental group was (7.5±1.5) minutes, which was shorter than that of control group (13.7±1.2) minutes.@*CONCLUSION@#The improved technique of single-channel anterior approach has the advantages of reducing the surgical incision and shortening the operationtime while ensuring the quality of the operation, which is worthy of popularization and application.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Arthroscopy , Bankart Lesions , Joint Instability , Recurrence , Shoulder/surgery , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Med. leg. Costa Rica ; 36(2): 56-67, sep.-dic. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040445

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Resumen La base fundamental de la valoración médico legal de un individuo es establecer la relación de causalidad entre la historia narrada por el mismo y los hallazgos documentados. La biomecánica del trauma es una herramienta que permite dilucidar dicha concordancia, ya que su estudio involucra los mecanismos de trauma implicados en la génesis de las distintas lesiones. Este artículo consiste en una revisión bibliográfica y crítica de la literatura actual en materia de etiopatogenia de las lesiones en hombro por su alta incidencia laboral y capacidad de generar secuelas.


Abstract The basis of the forensic evaluation of an individual is to establish the relationship of causality between the story that has been told by the patient and the documented findings. The study of injury biomechanics is a tool that helps to clarify said concordance, since it involves the trauma mechanisms that are implied in the genesis of the different lesions. This article consists of a bibliographical revision and critique of the current literature about the etiopathogenesis of the shoulder lesions, since they are frequent in the work place and can generate sequels.


Subject(s)
Humans , Shoulder , Occupational Risks , Bursitis , Coroners and Medical Examiners , Bankart Lesions , Rotator Cuff Injuries , Shoulder Injuries , Forensic Medicine , Occupational Medicine
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Acta ortop. mex ; 33(3): 162-165, may.-jun. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1248655

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Resumen: Introducción: Las luxaciones anteriores de hombro ocurren en > 90% de las inestabilidades de hombro, la principal causa es traumática, describiéndose dos principales lesiones en esta patología: la lesión de Bankart y la de Hill-Sachs, existiendo una tasa de recurrencia similar en la reparación quirúrgica abierta y con ventaja de la cirugía artroscópica de realizar incisiones pequeñas, menor pérdida del rango de movimiento, menor riesgo de daño del músculo subescapular, retorno más rápido a las actividades diarias y mayor satisfacción de los pacientes. Objetivo: Valorar la funcionabilidad, movilidad y estabilidad postquirúrgica del hombro de los pacientes sometidos a tratamiento con dos técnicas artroscópicas: reparación de lesión de Bankart pura versus reparación Bankart + remplissage. Material y métodos: Se revisaron expedientes clínicos, se valoraron pacientes con inestabilidad de hombro y con lesiones de Hill-Sachs y Bankart; con un total de 21 pacientes postquirúrgicos se realizaron exploraciones físicas para valoración de los arcos de movimiento y aplicación de escalas funcionales de Rowe y Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index, con el fin de medir la estabilidad postquirúrgica. Resultados: No hubo recurrencia de luxación con ninguna de las dos técnicas, se observó mayor satisfacción en el grupo de remplissage; sin embargo, la limitación del arco de movimiento es mayor. Conclusión: Ambas técnicas artroscópicas fueron capaces de restaurar la función, disminuir el dolor y satisfacer en su mayoría a los pacientes de nuestra serie de casos en el seguimiento a corto y mediano plazo.


Abstract: Background: Anterior shoulder dislocation occurs in more than 90% of the time, the main cause is traumatic, describing two main lesions in this pathology: Bankart's and Hill-Sachs's injury, the recurrence rate is not similar in open repair and with a possible advantage of arthroscopic surgery with less loss of movement range, lower risk of subscapular muscle damage, faster return to daily activities and increased patient satisfaction. Objective: Assessing functionality, mobility and stability of the shoulder in patients treated: arthroscopic Bankart repair versus arthroscopic Bankart repair + remplissage. Methods: Clinical records of patients with shoulder instability were reviewed Hill-Sachs and Bankart lesions were doumented; 21 post-surgical patients and were physically examined to evaluate the range of motion, Rowe functional scales and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index were used. 13 months of follow up as an average. Results: There was no recurrence of dislocation with either technique, greater satisfaction was observed in the remplissage group; however, the limitation of the motion arc is greater. Conclusion: Both groups reduce instability, control pain and mostly satisfy patients in the 13-month follow-up.


Subject(s)
Humans , Shoulder Dislocation , Shoulder Joint , Bankart Lesions , Joint Instability/therapy , Arthroscopy , Recurrence , Shoulder , Range of Motion, Articular , Shoulder Injuries
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 54(1): 13-19, Jan.-Feb. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003609

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Abstract Objective To evaluate the functional outcome of the remplissage technique, the healing of the capsulotenodesis of the infraspinatus tendon in Hill-Sachs lesion, and the degree of fatty infiltration of the infraspinatus muscle and its postoperative strength. Methods Twenty-five patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder and Hill-Sachs lesion with a Hardy index > 20% who underwent the remplissage arthroscopic technique were evaluated with a minimum follow-up of 1 year. Patients underwent a clinical evaluation (Carter-Rowe and Walch-Duplay functional scores, measurement of range of motion and strength) and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam on the operated shoulder. Results Eighty-eight percent and 92% of the patients had good or excellent scores in the functional assessments of the Carter-Rowe andWalch-Duplay scores, respectively. Amean difference of - 1 kg in the strength of the operated limbwas observedwhen compared with the contralateral limb (p < 0.001), as well as amean difference of 10° in external rotation 1 and 2 (p < 0.001), also compared with the contralateral side. All of the patients who underwent an MRI exam presented high-grade filling of the Hill-Sachs lesion by capsulotenodesis, as well as absence of or minimal fatty infiltration in the infraspinatus muscle. Conclusion The remplissage technique had good/excellent functional score results, despite the discrete, albeit statistically significant, loss of strength and of external rotation amplitude. Successful capsulotenodesis healing and filling of the Hill-Sachs defect were demonstrated.


Resumo Objetivos Avaliar o resultado funcional da técnica de remplissage, a cicatrização da capsulotenodese do tendão infraespinal no defeito de Hill-Sachs, o grau de infiltração gordurosa do músculo infraespinal e sua força de rotação lateral no pós-operatório. Método Foram avaliados 25 pacientes comluxação anterior recidivante do ombro e lesão de Hill-Sachs comíndice de Hardy maior do que 20%, submetidos à técnica artroscópica de remplissage com seguimento mínimo de um ano. Os pacientes foram submetidos a avaliação clínica (escores funcionais deCarter-RoweeWalch-Duplay,medição de amplitude de movimento e força) e exame de ressonância magnética no ombro operado. Resultados Dos pacientes, 88% e 92% apresentaram resultados bons ou excelentes nas avaliações funcionais pelos escores de Carter-Rowe e Walch-Duplay, respectivamente. Identificou-se diferença média de 1 kg a menos de força do membro operado em relação ao contralateral (p < 0,001) e diferença média de 10° em rotação lateral 1 e 2 (p < 0,001), novamente com o uso como referência do lado contralateral. Todos os pacientes submetidos a ressonância magnética apresentaram preenchimento de alto grau da lesão de Hill-Sachs pela capsulotenodese, assim como ausência ou mínima infiltração gordurosa no músculo infraespinal. Conclusão A técnica de remplissage apresentou resultados bons/excelentes nos escores funcionais, apesar da perda discreta de força e amplitude de rotação lateral com significância estatística. Foram observados resultados excelentes quanto à cicatrização da capsulotenodese e ao preenchimento do defeito de Hill-Sachs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Arthroscopy , Recurrence , Shoulder , Bankart Lesions , Joint Instability
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Notas enferm. (Córdoba) ; 17(30): 5-11, nov. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF, BINACIS, UNISALUD | ID: biblio-907852

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Introduccion: teniendo en cuenta la variedad de procedimientos que se pueden realizar hoy con el artroscopio y de acuerdo a los numeros estadisticos que se manejan en el Sanatorio Allende, se describiran dos cirugias artroscopicas y el trabajo multidisciplinario que se realiza en el quirofano.Objetivo: revisar, establecer y actualizar las competencias del instrumentador quirurgico en procedimiento artroscopico de lesion de Bankart y Maguito rotador.Tipo de estudio: exploratorio y bibliografico, que se realizo durante enero 2016 a abril 2017.Resultados: en el periodo de estudio del presente trabajo en el departamento de Hombro del Sanatorio Allende se realizaron un total de 237 cirugias de hombro, dentro de las cuales 70 correspondieron a inestabilidad primaria, revision de inestabilidad y cirugias de Latarjet, 154 a manguito rotador y cirugia de revision de manguito rotador y 13 pertenecieron a luxacion acromioclavicular, Slap y reconstruccion de capsula superior.Cuando el instrumentador prepara una mesa quirurgica completa, se alcanza el exito de la cirugia y se aumenta el numero de intervenciones.Conclusiones: el reconocimiento del instrumentador respecto a la preparación de la cirugia, como así tambien de la tecnica quirurgica es de suma importancia porque va a reducir el tiempo quirurgico para el paciente, aportando beneficios como menor tiempo de anestesia, menos estres y mejora de tiempo de recuperacion inmediata.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arthroscopy , Bankart Lesions/surgery , Operating Room Technicians , Professional Competence , Rotator Cuff/surgery , Postoperative Care , Preoperative Period
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NOVA publ. cient ; 15(27): 11-23, ene.-jun. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-895066

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Resumen Objetivo. Realizar la caracterización morfológica y la evaluación clínica de sustitutos óseos de origen porcino, como material para la regeneración y reconstrucción de tejido óseo afectado en lesiones óseas bimaxilares. Método. Se analizaron características morfológicas de los materiales para regeneración (dispositivos médicos implantables) Biomec Cx y Biomod, el primero es una membrana acelular de submucosa intestinal y el segundo es sustituto óseo particulado y desmineralizado, ambos de origen porcino, por medio de técnicas de coloración y microscopía, con el objetivo de ver celularidad, organización de las fibras colágenas y tamaños de las partículas. Adicionalmente, se realizó un estudio de tipo comparativo prospectivo, con una muestra intencional de 31 pacientes, en los que se hicieron un total de 83 implantes. Los procedimientos quirúrgicos efectuados fueron: implante pos exodoncia más injerto óseo, implante dental e injerto óseo en el mismo tiempo quirúrgico e injerto óseo con un tiempo de 4 meses de integración para la colocación de implantes dentales. Para la evaluación del efecto regenerativo en los diferentes procedimientos quirúrgicos se interpretaron controles clínicos y radiográficos en los que se miró el comportamiento de la cresta ósea marginal. También se realizaron análisis histológicos de biopsias de tejido óseo regenerado. Resultados. En la caracterización morfológica se encontró que los materiales para regeneración son acelulares. La matriz formada por las fibras de colágeno del sustituto Biomec CX presenta una organización y espacios intersticiales que permiten una buena migración celular. El producto Biomod mostró una densidad y tamaño de partícula adecuada para el proceso regenerativo. En la evaluación clínica, todas las diferencias (mesial y distal) de los meses evaluados en relación con la ganancia de hueso, son estadísticamente significativas; prueba t pareada, p < 0,01 y ANOVA. El aumento promedio en 4 meses fue 0,235mm por mesial (57,3%) y 0,237mm por distal (56,7%). Conclusiones. A partir de los resultados obtenidos tanto en las características morfológicas como en la evaluación clínica de los sustitutos Biomec CX y Biomod, se comprobó que son materiales aptos para su uso en procesos regenerativos en los que se presenten lesiones óseas bimaxilares.


Abstract Objective. To perform the morphological characterization and clinical evaluation of porcine bone substitutes as a material for the regeneration and reconstruction of affected bone tissue in bimaxillary bone lesions. Method. Morphological characteristics of Biomec Cx and Biomod (implantable medical devices) regeneration materials were analyzed, the first is an acellular membrane of the intestinal submucosa and the second is a particle and demineralized bone substitute, both of porcine origin, by techniques of coloration and microscope with the objective of search the cellularity, organization of collagen fibers and particle sizes. Then a prospective comparative study was conducted with an intentional sample of 31 patients in which a total of 83 implants were made. The surgical procedures were: Post-extraction implant plus bone graft, dental implant- bone graft at the same time and bone graft with a time of 4 months of integration for the placement of dental implants. For the evaluation of the regenerative effect in the different surgical procedure we interpreted clinical and radiographic controls with the behavior of the marginal bone crest. Histological analyzes of biopsies of regenerated bone were also performed. Results. In the morphological characterization it was found that the materials for regeneration are acellular. The matrix formed by the collagen fibers of the substitute Biomec CX presents an organization and interstitial spaces that allow a good cellular migration. The Biomod product showed a density and particle size suitable for the regenerative process. In the clinical evaluation, all the differences (mesial and distal) of the months evaluated in relation to the bone gain, are statistically significant; T-test, p <0.01 and ANOVA. The average increase in 4 months was 0.235mm per mesial (57.3%) and 0.237mm per distal (56.7%). Conclusions. Based on the results obtained both in the morphological characteristics and in the clinical evaluation of the substitutes Biomec CX and Biomod, it was verified that they are suitable materials for use in regenerative processes in which bimaxillary bone lesions are present.


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Humans , Osteology , Bone Regeneration , Bone Substitutes , Bankart Lesions
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Acta ortop. mex ; 31(2): 95-97, mar.-abr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-886543

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Resumen: Es de suma importancia tener en cuenta las complicaciones de la luxación glenohumeral inferior que, aunque poco frecuentes, pueden llegar a ser incapacitantes a mediano y largo plazo, incluso en algunos casos reportados ponen en riesgo la vida del paciente. Material y métodos: Se presenta el caso clínico de un joven paciente adulto con diagnóstico de luxación glenohumeral inferior (luxatio erecta) recurrente derecha, con lesión de Bankart y lesión de Hill Sachs, tratado mediante artroscopía con reparación de la lesión de Bankart, plicatura del receso capsular inferior y remplissage. Resultados: Evaluamos la funcionalidad del paciente al cabo de 18 meses con la escala de UCLA obteniendo una puntuación final de 30 puntos con buenos resultados funcionales.


Abstract: It is extremely important to take into account the complications of inferior gelnohumeral dislocation, which, although infrequent, may become incapacitating in the medium and long term, even in some cases reported, endangering the life of the same. Material and methods: We present the case of a young adult patient diagnosed with inferior rectal glenohumeral dislocation (luxatio erecta), with Bankart lesion and Hill Sachs lesion, treated by arthroscopy with repair of the Bankart lesion, plication of the lower capsular recess and remplissage. Results: We evaluated the functionality of the patient at 18 months with the UCLA scale, obtaining a final score of 30 points with good functional results.


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Humans , Young Adult , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Shoulder Dislocation/diagnosis , Bankart Lesions/surgery , Bankart Lesions/diagnosis , Joint Instability/surgery , Joint Instability/diagnosis , Arthroscopy , Recurrence
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Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow ; : 115-116, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-29639

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No abstract available.


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Bankart Lesions , Suture Techniques , Fractures, Comminuted
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Journal of the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society ; : 115-116, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770814

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No abstract available.


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Bankart Lesions , Suture Techniques , Fractures, Comminuted
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