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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1552153

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Introducción: La fractura de Maisonneuve es una lesión caracterizada por la fractura subcapital del peroné asociada a una lesión capsuloligamentaria de tobillo. Su tratamiento supone la restauración de la anatomía ósea y capsuloligamentaria normal para restablecer las fuerzas de contacto tibioastragalinas fisiológicas. Esta calidad de reducción puede ser difícil de alcanzar, sobre todo, con técnicas percutáneas. Objetivo: Evaluar mediante imágenes la calidad de la reducción de fracturas de Maisonneuve reducidas en forma cerrada (bajo visualización directa artroscópica) y fijadas por vía percutánea. Materiales y Métodos: Se analizaron radiografías e imágenes de tomografía computarizada preoperatorias y posoperatorias, comparativas de los tobillos operado y sano. Resultados: Se evaluaron 13 fracturas. Los parámetros radiográficos posoperatorios (espacio claro medial, solapamiento tibioperoneo distal, espacio claro tibioperoneo) no registraron diferencias, excepto por el intervalo tibioperoneo anterior que aumentó en un caso. La medición tomográfica posoperatoria del solapamiento tibioperoneo distal y el intervalo tibioperoneo anterior reveló que todas las reducciones eran satisfactorias. Dos pacientes tenían valores alterados en la sindesmosis tibioperonea distal con diferencia >2 mm respecto del tobillo sano. Conclusión: Recomendamos la asistencia artroscópica para el manejo de la fractura de Maisonneuve como herramienta de control intraoperatorio para una fijación percutánea más segura. Nivel de Evidencia: IV


Introduction: Maisonneuve fracture (MF) is an injury characterized by the subcapital fracture of the fibula associated with a capsuloligamentous injury of the ankle. Treatment involves the restoration of normal bone and capsuloligamentous anatomy in order to reestablish physiological tibiotalar contact forces. This quality of reduction can be difficult to achieve, especially with percutaneous techniques. Objective: To evaluate the quality of reduction in Maisonneuve fractures reduced in a closed manner (under direct arthroscopic visualization) and fixed percutaneously. Materials and Methods: We analyzed comparative preoperative and postoperative radiographs and CT scans of the operated and healthy ankles. Results: 13 fractures were evaluated. Radiographic parameters of postoperative procedures (medial clear space, distal tibiofibular overlap, tibiofibular clear space) did not register differences except for the anterior tibiofibular space, which had increased in 1 case. Postoperative tomographic measurements of tibiofibular clear space and anterior tibiofibular space showed 100% satisfactory reductions. Two patients presented altered distal tibiofibular overlap values with a difference greater than 2 mm compared to the healthy ankle. Conclusion: We recommend arthroscopy for the management of MF as an intraoperative control tool for safer percutaneous fixation. Level of Evidence: IV


Subject(s)
Adult , Arthroscopy/methods , Treatment Outcome , Ankle Injuries , Fractures, Bone , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Ankle Joint
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 58(5): 790-797, Sept.-Oct. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529943

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Abstract Objective To validate the low-cost model for arthroscopy training and analyze the acceptance and usefulness of the developed simulator in medical teaching and training. Method Ten medical students, ten third-year orthopedic residents, and ten shoulder surgeons performed predetermined tasks on a shoulder simulator twice. The parameters used were time to complete the tasks, number of looks at the hands, GOALS score (Global Operative Assessment of Laparoscopic Skills) and comparison between groups and within groups. An adapted Likert scale was applied addressing the individuals' impressions about the simulator and its applicability. Results In the intergroup comparison, the shoulder surgeons had better scores and times than the other groups. When the tasks were repeated, the group of surgeons had a 59% improvement in time (p < 0.05), as did the group of medical students. In the GOALS score, shoulder surgeons had consistently better scores than the other groups. And when we evaluated the evolution from the first to the second test, the group of surgeons and the group of academics had a statistically significant improvement (p < 0.05). In terms of lookdowns, there was a decrease in all groups. There was consensus that the simulator is useful in training. Conclusion The simulator developed allowed the differentiation between individuals with different levels of training in arthroscopic surgery. It was accepted by 100% of the participants as a useful tool in arthroscopic shoulder surgical training.


Resumo Objetivo Validar o modelo de baixo custo para treinamento em artroscopia e analisar a aceitação e utilidade do simulador desenvolvido no ensino e treinamento médico. Método Dez acadêmicos do curso de medicina, dez residentes do terceiro ano em ortopedia e dez cirurgiões de ombro realizaram tarefas pré determinadas em um simulador de ombro duas vezes. Os parâmetros utilizados foram o tempo para completar as tarefas, quantidade de olhares para as mãos, escore de GOALS (Global Operative Assessment of Laparoscopic Skills) e comparados entre os grupos e intragrupos. Uma escala de Likert adaptada foi aplicada abordando as impressões dos indivíduos acerca do simulador e de sua aplicabilidade. Resultados Na comparação intergrupos, os cirurgiões de ombro tiveram melhores escores e tempos que os demais grupos. Quando as tarefas foram repetidas, o grupo de cirurgiões, teve uma melhora de 59% no tempo (p < 0,05), assim como no grupo de acadêmicos. No escore de GOALS os cirurgiões de ombro apresentaram escores consistentemente melhores que os demais grupos. E quando avaliamos a evolução do primeiro para o segundo teste, o grupo de cirurgiões e o grupo de acadêmicos tiveram melhora estatisticamente significante (p < 0,05). No quesito de lookdowns houve diminuição em todos os grupos. Houve consenso em que o simulador é útil no treinamento. Conclusão O simulador desenvolvido permitiu a diferenciação entre indivíduos com diferentes níveis de treinamento em cirurgia artroscópica. Foi aceito por 100% dos participantes como uma ferramenta útil no treinamento cirúrgico artroscópico do ombro.


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy , Shoulder/surgery , Teaching , Simulation Training
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RFO UPF ; 28(1)20230808. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1516328

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Objetivo: Apresentar as modalidades de tratamentos cirúrgicas mais usadas disponíveis no arsenal terapêutico das desordens temporomandibulares (DTMs). Revisão da literatura: As DTMs são muito frequentes e são responsáveis ​​por dor e desconforto em um número importante de pacientes. A avaliação e o diagnóstico são as chaves para determinar um plano de manejo adequado dessas doenças. Embora o tratamento conservador seja bem-sucedido na maioria dos pacientes, os tratamentos cirúrgicos podem ser a única opção para aqueles que não respondem ao tratamento conservador ou para casos com indicação cirúrgica inicial como, por exemplo, algumas neoplasias articulares. Dentre as alternativas cirúrgicas, podemos citar a artrocentese, artroscopia, reposicionamento do disco articular por cirurgia aberta, discectomia e tratamentos cirúrgicos para hipermobilidade e anquilose da articulação temporomandibular. Considerações finais: A seleção adequada dos casos é requisito obrigatório para uma intervenção cirúrgica bem-sucedida, a fim de alcançar o resultado desejado do tratamento, como alívio dos sintomas e melhora da função.


Aim: To present the most commonly used surgical treatment modalities available in the therapeutic arsenal for temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Literature review: TMD is very common and is responsible for pain and dysfunction in a significant number of patients. Assessment and diagnosis are key to determining a management plan for these diseases. Although conservative treatment is successful in most patients, surgical treatments may be the only option for those who do not respond to conservative treatment or for some cases with an initial surgical indication, such as some joint neoplasms. Surgical alternatives include arthrocentesis, arthroscopy, repositioning of the articular disc by open surgery, discectomy and surgical treatments for temporomandibular joint hypermobility and ankylosis. Conclusions: Proper case selection is the mandatory requirement for successful surgical intervention in order to achieve the desired treatment outcome, such as symptom relief and improved function.


Subject(s)
Humans , Facial Pain/surgery , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/surgery , Arthroscopy/methods , Temporomandibular Joint/surgery , Diskectomy/methods , Arthrocentesis/methods
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São Paulo; s.n; 20230301. 73 p.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1418586

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Disfunção Temporomandibular é um termo utilizado para indicar alterações e doenças das articulações temporomandibulares (ATM) e estruturas anexas responsáveis por sua função. Prevalente na população geral, seus sintomas causam desconforto e limitação da função mandibular, repercutindo diretamente na qualidade de vida de seus portadores. Dentre as alterações que compõem este grupo de doenças, destacam-se os desarranjos internos da ATM, para os quais o tratamento cirúrgico pode estar indicado. A Artroscopia da ATM, procedimento diagnóstico e terapêutico caracterizado pela introdução de óticas de pequeno calibre nos compartimentos articulares vem ganhando espaço e indicação como primeira opção terapêutica devido aos seus bons resultados e mínima invasividade. No entanto, sua dificuldade técnica, alto custo, necessidade de instrumentais específicos e sistema de videocirurgia ainda são fatores limitadores para a indicação desta pelos profissionais atuantes. Nosso objetivo foi validar, por meio de um estudo com simuladores realísticos validados e 10 examinadores qualificados de diferentes níveis de atuação, o uso de plataforma de adaptação de ótica para smartphone em artroscopia da ATM, afim de qualificar a resolução das imagens obtidas e grau de ergonomia durante seu uso por meio de classificação em três scores. Como resultados, obtivemos em geral, para qualidade da imagem 77,5% de nota máxima e 22,5% nota intermediaria e para ergonomia 62,5% de nota máxima e 37,5% de nota intermediaria. Concluímos que a plataforma é viável para a indicação de artroscopia de ATM em nível I e possível de ser utilizada em nível II.


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy , Temporomandibular Joint , Smartphone
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1512350

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La condromatosis sinovial es una rara enfermedad benigna del tejido sinovial que puede causar daño articular si no se trata adecuadamente. Mientras que la lesión tipo cam provoca una fricción entre el borde acetabular y la unión cuello-cabeza femoral que puede generar un daño condrolabral y, en su evolución natural, llegar a la artrosis. El tratamiento de la condromatosis sinovial de cadera es controvertido, entre la cirugía abierta o artroscópica, pero debe incluir la extracción completa de los cuerpos libres y la sinovectomía para evitar recurrencias. Por el contrario, la lesión tipo cam puede manejarse con artroscopia en la mayoría de los casos. Presentamos un caso clínico en el que se asocian ambas patologías y que fue tratado mediante luxación controlada de cadera. La elección de la luxación controlada permite una visión completa de la articulación y se ha utilizado con éxito en casos de condromatosis sinovial asociada a la lesión tipo cam. Nivel de Evidencia: IV


Synovial chondromatosis is a rare benign disease of the synovial tissue that can cause joint damage if not properly treated. On the other hand, cam deformity causes friction between the acetabular rim and the femoral neck-head junction, which can lead to chondrolabral damage and, in its natural progression, result in osteoarthritis. The treatment of synovial chondromatosis of the hip is controversial, involving open surgery or arthroscopy, but it should include complete removal of loose bodies and synovectomy to prevent recurrences. In contrast, a cam lesion can often be managed with arthroscopy. We present a clinical case where both conditions were associated and treated with controlled hip dislocation. The choice of controlled dislocation allows for a comprehensive view of the joint and has been successfully used in cases of synovial chondromatosis associated with cam lesions. Level of Evidence: IV


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy/methods , Chondromatosis, Synovial , Femoracetabular Impingement , Hip Dislocation
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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 30(2): 77-82, 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1451224

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Introducción: El tratamiento artroscópico del síndrome de fricción femoroacetabular (SFFA) en displasia de cadera es controversial. Inicialmente, algunos estudios demostraron una tasa elevada de fallas, mientras que otros más recientes describieron una mejoría clínica comparable con pacientes sin falta de cobertura acetabular. El propósito de este estudio fue comparar los resultados clínicos y funcionales de la artroscopía de cadera en dos cohortes: pacientes con displasia borderline y pacientes con ángulo centro-borde normal. Materiales y métodos: evaluamos los resultados clínicos y funcionales utilizando el Harris Hip Score (HHS), Hip Outcome Score (HOS) y l Escala Visual Análoga del Dolor (EVA) del tratamiento artroscópico del SFFA para dos grupos de pacientes: el grupo 1 conformado por aquellos que presentaban displasia borderline (DB) y el grupo 2, compuesto por pacientes con un valor del ángulo centro-borde normal (ACBN). Resultados: los valores postoperatorios de las escalas de HHS y EVA no mostraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre los grupos (87.0 ± 5.3 versus 85.8 ± 3.6; p = 0.200 y 1.5 ± 0.6 versus 1.3 ± 0.5; p = 0.07, respectivamente).No se observaron diferencias significativas con respecto a las actividades de la vida diaria del score de HOS (91.8 ± 6.6 versus 93.2 ± 5.9; p = 0.28), ni de deportes, (85.1 ± 7.7 ± 8.3 versus 88.3 ± 11.9; p = 0.19). Conclusión: los pacientes sometidos a una artroscopía de cadera con displasia borderline, alcanzan resultados clínicos y funcionales similares que aquellos con ACBN con una media de seguimiento de tres años. Nivel de Evidencia: III


Introduction: Arthroscopic treatment of femoral-acetabular impingement syndrome in patients with hip dysplasia is controversial. There are some reports that observed an increased failure rate in this type of patients. More recent studies described good patients clinical and functional outcomes, comparable with patients with a normal acetabular coverage. The purpose of this study was to assess functional and clinical outcomes of arthroscopic treatment of FAI in two cohorts: patients with Borderline Dysplasia and patients with a normal lateral center-edge angle. Materials and methods: we assessed patients reported outcomes of two groups of patients: group 1 that consisted in patients with Borderline Dysplasia and group 2, with patients with a normal lateral center-edge angle. The minimum follow-up required was three years. Results: there were no statistically significant differences regarding Harris Hip Score and Visual Analogue Scale of Pain respectively (87.0 ± 5.3 versus 85.8 ± 3.6; p = 0.200 y 1.5 ± 0.6 versus 1.3 ± 0.5; p = 0.07) after surgery between both groups. We didn't observe differences regarding Daily Living Activities (91.8 ± 6,6 versus 93.2 ± 5.9; p = 0.28) or Sports of Hip Outcome Score (85.1 ± 7.7 ± 8.3 versus 88.3 ± 11.9; p = 0.19).Conclusion: arthroscopic treatment of FAI syndrome in patients with borderline dysplasia, achieves good clinical and functional outcomes, comparable with patients with a normal lateral center-edge angle. Level of Evidence: III


Subject(s)
Adult , Arthroscopy/methods , Bone Diseases, Developmental , Retrospective Studies , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , Femoracetabular Impingement
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Braz. J. Anesth. (Impr.) ; 73(4): 503-505, 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1447623

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Abstract Spinal cord infarction is an uncommon phenomenon, which can be caused by different etiologies, constituting a real diagnostic challenge which can lead to devastating consequences. General anesthesia in beach chair positioning with intraoperative hypotension in order to avoid surgical bleeding are associated with hypoperfusion and potential neurological ischemia-related complications. We present a case of spinal cord ischemia in the context of shoulder surgery in a beach chair position.


Subject(s)
Humans , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Spinal Cord Ischemia/complications , Arthroscopy/adverse effects , Shoulder/surgery , Patient Positioning/adverse effects , Intraoperative Complications/etiology , Ischemia/complications
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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 30(3): 121-130, 2023.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1519432

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El labrum acetabular es una estructura fibrocartilaginosa análoga a los meniscos, labrum glenoideo o fibrocartílago triangular. Cumple diferentes funciones biomecánicas como sellado articular, estabilidad articular, resistencia a la traslación, distribución de presiones, etc. En 2003 se describe que el pinzamiento femoroacetabular y la lesión labral son una de las causas de osteoartritis de la cadera. Existen múltiples clasificaciones para lesiones labrales, sin embargo, la de MAHORN incluye en su tipo II al labrum hipoplásico. La literatura define como labrum acetabular hipoplásico cuando el ancho es ≤5 mm, y puede ser de tipo primario (variante anatómica) o secundario (iatrogénica por desbridamiento previo). Existe un amplio espectro en el tratamiento de las lesiones labrales, que dependerá principalmente del tamaño del labrum, el patrón de la lesión, las características del tejido y la zona afectada; desde desbridamiento hasta reconstrucción labral con el fin de preservar la función biomecánica normal de la cadera y evitar el desarrollo de osteoartritis a largo plazo.A continuación, se describe el caso de un paciente de sexo masculino, de veintiocho años, con antecedente de pinzamiento femoroacetabular mixto bilateral y labrum acetabular hipoplásico bilateral, sometido a reconstrucción primaria de labrum derecho con aloinjerto cadavérico de peroneus longus e izquierdo con aloinjerto cadavérico de tendo Achillis, para el que se obtuvo un resultado clínico y funcional favorable. Nivel de Evidencia: IV


The acetabular labrum is a fibrocartilaginous structure analogous to the menisci, glenoid labrum, or triangular fibrocartilage. It fulfills different biomechanical functions, such as: joint sealing, joint stability, resistance to translation, pressure distribution, etc. In 2003 it was described that femoroacetabular impingement and labral injury is one of the causes of hip osteoarthritis. There are multiple classifications for labral lesions, however the MAHORN classification includes the hypoplastic labrum in its type II. The literature defines a hypoplastic acetabular labrum when its width is ≤5 mm, and it can be primary (anatomical variant) or secondary (iatrogenic due to previous debridement).There is a wide spectrum in the treatment of labral lesions, which mainly depends on the size of the labrum, the pattern of the lesion, the characteristics of the tissue and the affected area; from debridement to labral reconstruction in order to preserve the normal biomechanical function of the hip and avoid the development of osteoarthritis in the long term.The case of a 28-year-old male patient is described below, with a history of bilateral mixed-type femoroacetabular impingement and bilateral hypoplastic acetabular labrum, who underwent primary reconstruction of the right labrum with peroneus longus cadaveric allograft and left labrum with Achilles tendon cadaveric allograft, obtaining a favorable clinical and functional outcome. Level of Evidence: IV


Subject(s)
Adult , Arthroscopy , Femoracetabular Impingement , Allografts , Hip Joint , Acetabulum
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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 30(3): 135-137, 2023.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1519433

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Se presenta el caso de un paciente de veinte años a quien le queda un fragmento de la ceja acetabular posterior interpuesto dentro de la articulación tras la reducción de una luxación traumática de cadera. Se planteó un tratamiento por vía miniinvasiva anterior, con artroscopía seca con el fin de retirar el fragmento interpuesto, y la limpieza de la avulsión del ligamento redondo. En mesa de tracción se pudo retirar el fragmento interpuesto y evaluar el estado articular. Se muestran excelentes resultados clínicos e imagenológicos que desafían el concepto del abordaje posterior para lesiones posteriores. Nivel de Evidencia: III


The case of a twenty-year-old patient who has a fragment of the posterior acetabular rim interposed within the joint after reduction of a traumatic hip dislocation is presented. Anterior minimally invasive treatment was proposed, with dry arthroscopy to remove the interposed fragment and clean the round ligament avulsion. On the traction table, the interposed fragment could be removed, and the joint status evaluated. Excellent clinical and imaging results are shown what challenges the concept of a posterior approach for posterior lesions. Level of Evidence: III


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy , Hip Dislocation , Hip Joint
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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 30(3): 131-134, 2023.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1519434

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El tratamiento de las luxaciones acromioclaviculares busca reducir y controlar la inestabilidad vertical, horizontal y rotacional. El uso de los sistemas de tenosuspensión con botones ofrece buenos resultados. A pesar de ello, se presentan molestias y dolor en la región supraclavicular, los que son motivo de consulta postquirúrgica y necesidad de revisión para retiro.Presentamos el caso de un paciente de sexo masculino, de treinta y nueve años, quien luego de una caída desde su bicicleta sufre una luxación acromioclavicular tipo V, la que fue tratada mediante sistema de tenosuspensión coracoclavicular y cerclaje acromioclavicular asistida por artroscopía, con buenos resultados. Nivel de Evidencia: IV


Treatment of acromioclavicular dislocations seeks to reduce and control vertical, horizontal, and rotational instability. The use of tenosuspension systems with buttons offers good results. Despite this, there is discomfort and pain in the supraclavicular region, which are the reason for post-surgical consultation and the need for revision for removal.We present a case of a thirty-nine-year-old male patient who suffered a type V acromioclavicular dislocation after falling from a bicycle, which was treated with a coracoclavicular tenosuspension system and arthroscopically assisted acromioclavicular cerclage with good results. Level of Evidence: IV


Subject(s)
Adult , Arthroscopy/methods , Shoulder Joint , Acromioclavicular Joint
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1444929

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Introducción: El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar la eficacia de los bloqueos interescalénico y supraescapular, solos y combinados, como analgesia posoperatoria en las primeras 3 horas tras la reparación artroscópica del manguito rotador. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de cohorte comparativo retrospectivo, realizado entre 2019 y 2021. El criterio de valoración principal fue el puntaje del dolor de hombro en la sala de recuperación evaluado con una escala analógica visual por el paciente. Los criterios de valoración secundarios fueron el consumo de opioides en la sala de recuperación y las complicaciones de la anestesia locorregional. Resultados: Se incluyó a 175 pacientes, 13 en el grupo de bloqueo interescalénico, 61 en el grupo de bloqueos interescalénico más supraescapular y 101 en el grupo de bloqueo supraescapular. Los grupos de bloqueo interescalénico y de bloqueo interescalénico más supraescapular tuvieron significativamente menos dolor en la sala de recuperación y una tasa total menor de opioides consumidos en miligramos equivalentes de morfina que el grupo de bloqueo supraescapular (p = 0,001 y p <0,01, respectivamente). No hubo diferencias significativas en el dolor ni el consumo de opioides entre el bloqueo interescalénico solo o combinado con bloqueo supraescapular. Conclusiones: El bloqueo interescalénico fue más eficaz que el bloqueo supraescapular para aliviar el dolor y disminuir el consumo de opioides en la sala de recuperación tras la reparación artroscópica del manguito rotador. La combinación de bloqueo interescalénico más bloqueo supraescapular no resultó en un incremento de la eficacia, y se sugiere no combinar estas dos técnicas. Nivel de evidencia: III


Introduction: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of interscalene block (ISB) and suprascapular nerve block (SSNB), individually and in combination (ISB+SSNB), used as postoperative analgesia within the first 3 hours after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Materials and methods: Retrospective comparative cohort study, conducted between 2019 and 2021. The primary endpoint was shoulder pain score in the immediate postoperative period as reported on a visual analog scale (VAS) by the patient. Secondary endpoints were opioid use in the recovery room (first 3 hours) and locoregional anesthesia complications. Results:175 patients were included; 13 in the ISB group, 61 in the ISB+SSNB group, and 101 in the SSNB group. The ISB group and the ISB+SSNB group had significantly less pain in the recovery room than the SSNB group (p = 0.001 and p < 0.001, respectively). The percentage of patients who required at least one dose of opioid and the total number of opioids consumed in milligrams of morphine equivalent were significantly lower for the ISB and ISB+SSNB groups than for the SSNB group (p < 0.001). There were no significant differences in pain or opioid use between ISB alone or combined with SSNB (ISB+SSNB). Conclusions: In this retrospective comparative study, ISB was more effective in relieving pain and reducing opioid use in the recovery room after ar-throscopic rotator cuff repair than SSNB. The ISB+SSNB combination did not increase effectiveness, and therefore it is suggested not to combine these two techniques. .Level of Evidence: III


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy/methods , Shoulder , Rotator Cuff Injuries , Analgesia , Retrospective Studies
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1444935

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La neuropatía del nervio supraescapular es una causa poco común de dolor y debilidad en el hombro y, por lo tanto, a menudo, es mal diagnosticada. Como consecuencia, el diagnóstico erróneo puede llevar a indicar un tratamiento conservador inapropiado o un procedimiento quirúrgico fallido. Se presenta el caso de un hombre de 55 años con síndrome de atrapamiento del nervio supraescapular. El paciente fue sometido a una artroscopia de hombro y se le diagnosticó una compresión del nervio supraescapular por el ligamento transverso escapular superior. La liberación artroscópica del nervio supraescapular alivió el dolor, la debilidad y la atrofia de los músculos supraespinoso e infraespinoso. Nivel de Evidencia: IV


Suprascapular neuropathy is a rare cause of shoulder pain and weakness and is therefore often misdiagnosed. As a consequence, misdiagnosis may lead to inappropriate conservative treatment or a failed surgical procedure. A case of a 55-year-old man suffering from suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome is presented. The patient underwent shoulder arthroscopy, where the compression of the suprascapular nerve by the superior transverse scapular ligament was diagnosed. Arthroscopic release of the suprascapular nerve relieved pain, weakness, and atrophy of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles. Level of Evidence: IV


Subject(s)
Middle Aged , Arthroscopy/methods , Scapula , Shoulder , Nerve Compression Syndromes
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1444938

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La cirugía de manguito rotador se ha popularizado en los últimos años y pasó de realizarse mediante una técnica abierta, en la mayoría de los casos, a la reparación artroscópica. Se han descrito múltiples técnicas para la fijación del hueso, pero no se han estandarizado el orden y los pasos para llevar a cabo esta reparación, lo que generó inconsistencias y heterogeneidad en los resultados de la reparación. En este artículo, se propone una nueva clasificación de las lesiones del manguito rotador que les permitirá a los cirujanos tomar decisiones durante la cirugía de reparación artroscópica del manguito rotador. Nivel de Evidencia: IV


Rotator cuff surgery has become more popular in recent years, transitioning from an open technique to arthroscopic surgery. Although multiple techniques for bone fixation have been described, the steps to perform this repair have not been standardized, leading to inconsistencies and heterogeneity in the outcomes. This article proposes a new classification of rotator cuff injuries that will help surgeons make decisions during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery. Level of Evidence: IV


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy/methods , Rotator Cuff , Rotator Cuff Injuries/surgery , Shoulder Injuries/classification
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 106-110, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970982

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A cruciate ligament avulsion is a much less common form of injury than a cruciate ligament tear. Simultaneous tibial avulsion fractures of both cruciate ligaments occur even more rarely. Over the last decades, many studies have described arthroscopic fixation of acute cruciate tibial avulsion fractures, but arthroscopic treatment in a late presenting patient has not been reported in the literature. This case report presents a 32-year-old female with a chronic tibial avulsion fracture of both anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament. Simultaneous fixation of both fractures was performed arthroscopically at week four post-injury. At one year of follow-up, the patient had demonstrated full knee range of motion and stable knee with no complaints, and achieved excellent clinical outcomes. Radiographs showed union of both fractures, and the patient had resumed high-impact exercises.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Adult , Fractures, Avulsion/surgery , Arthroscopy , Knee Joint/surgery , Tibia/surgery , Tibial Fractures/surgery , Suture Techniques , Treatment Outcome
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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 193-198, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970846

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Superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) injury is a major challenge for orthopedic surgeons, due to the poor healing ability of the injured labrum. Although arthroscopic surgery is the gold standard for the treatment of SLAP injury, there are still disputes about the adaptation of different surgical techniques, the choice of anchors during operation, knotted or knotless anchors, and fixation methods. The authors believe that arthroscopic repair of SLAP lesions is effective for young patients with intact glenoid labrum(<35 years old) or with extensive activity, where single and knotless anchor is preferred. For the older patients(≥35 years old) with degeneration and wear of glenoid labrum, biceps tenodesis is more preferable, and interference screw fixation technique is recommended. As for patients with failed SLAP repair, biceps tenodesis can achieve a high success rate as a revision surgery. By review of the relevant literature in recent years, this paper summarizes the adaptation of different surgical methods of arthroscopic treatment of SLAP injury, intraoperative anchoring techniques, fixation methods and other improved surgical techniques.


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Humans , Adult , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Arthroscopy/methods , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Shoulder Injuries/surgery , Tenodesis/methods
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 437-441, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982260

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OBJECTIVE@#To summarize the product registration declaration ideas and registration technical review of the all-inside meniscal suture system, and to systematically think about of the technical review concerns of the all-inside meniscal suture system products to provide technical guidance for improving the quality of registration and application and regulatory efficiency.@*METHODS@#Consult the public information of such products at home and abroad, and summarize the experience of registration review of such products.@*RESULTS@#The technical review of the all-inside meniscus suture system registration mainly focuses on product basic information, pre-clinical research, clinical evaluation and product technical requirements.@*CONCLUSIONS@#The difficulty of product registration and declaration of the all-inside meniscus suture system lies in the provision of pre-clinical research data of the product, and the applicant needs to strengthen the basic research ability, formulate scientific technical indicators and test methods to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the product, and also provide sufficient supporting data for the registration declaration.


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Humans , Menisci, Tibial/surgery , Suture Techniques , Tibial Meniscus Injuries/surgery , Sutures , Arthroscopy/methods
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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 502-507, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981723

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OBJECTIVE@#To compare the mid-term clinical effect of arthroscopic surgery versus conservative treatment on the middle aged early knee osteoarthritis (EKOA) patients, with the hope to provide clinical evidence for their individual therapy.@*METHODS@#A total of 145 middle aged EKOA patients(182 knees) who received arthroscopic surgery or conservative treatment from January 2015 to December 2016 were retrospectively enrolled, including 35 males and 110 females, aged from 47 to 79 years old with an average of (57.6±6.9) years old, and the duration of disease ranged from 6 to 48 months with an average of(14.6±8.9) months. According to treatment method, patients were divided into arthroscopic surgery group (47 patients, 58 knees) and conservative treatment group(98 patients, 124 knees). Before treatment, patients presented with symptoms of knee joint, such as pain, swelling, locking, limited flexion and extension, and weakness, as well as abnormal findings in knee X-ray (without or suspicious joint space narrow, and a few of osteophyte formation) or in knee MRI (injury or degeneration of articular cartilage or meniscus, loose body in the joint cavity and synovial hyperemia edema, etc). Related data were collected, including duration of knee symptoms, presence of meniscus injury, loose body in the joint cavity or mechanical symptoms such as locking, and visual analogue scale (VAS) and Lysholm knee function score before treatment and at the latest follow-up. Statistical analysis was performed to compare the differences in VAS or Lyshilm score before or after treatment between the low groups and within each group.@*RESULTS@#Patients in the two groups were followed up from 60 to 76 months. In the arthroscopic surgery group, the incision healing was good and no surgical complications occurred. There were no significant differences in age, gender, BMI and follow-up time between the two groups(P>0.05). Before treatment, compared with conservative group, duration of symptoms in the arthroscopic group was longer (P<0.001), comorbidity rates of meniscus injury (P<0.001), free body (P=0.001) and mechanical symptoms (P<0.001) were higher, VAS (P<0.001) and Lysholm score (P<0.001) were worse. At the final follow-up, VAS and Lysholm score in either the conservative group or the arthroscopic group were significantly better than before treatment (P<0.05), while no significant differences between the two groups were found. The VAS was (1.5±1.2) scores in the arthroscopic group and (1.6±1.0)scores in the conservative group(P=0.549), and the Lysholm score was (84.9±12.5) scores in the arthroscopic group and (84.2±9.9) scores in the conservative group (P=0.676).@*CONCLUSION@#Both arthroscopic surgery and conservative treatment have satisfactory intermediate clinical effect middle- aged patients with EKOA, without statistically differences. However, most of the patients before surgery in the arthroscopic treatment group had mechanical locking symptoms caused by meniscus injury or loose body. Therefore, for the middle-aged EKOA patients with mechanical locking symptoms or without obtaining satisfactory outcome after conservative treatment, arthroscopic surgery may be considered.


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Male , Middle Aged , Female , Humans , Aged , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Arthroscopy/methods , Treatment Outcome , Knee Joint/surgery
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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 348-351, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981695

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore risk factors for infections after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, and improve the under standing for reducing infection.@*METHODS@#Clinical data of 2 591 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair from January 2019 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, including 1 265 males and 1 326 females, aged from 25 to 82 years old with an average age of (51.5±15.6) years old. They were divided into infection group(n=18) and uninfected group(n=2 573) according to whether or not patients had postoperative infection. Gender, age, smoking, diabetes, body mass index, local closure within 1 month before operation, operation time, preventive use of antibiotics, and internal fixation implantation between two groups were recorded. Univariate Logistic regression analysis screened factors associated with infections after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Theresultswere entered into the multivariate logistic regression analysis, screening the high risk factors for infections after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.@*RESULTS@#In 2 591 patients, 18 patients were infected after operation, infection rate was 0.69%. Univariate Logistic regression analysis showed that gender, age, operation time, antibiotic prophylaxis, internal fixation implantation were risk factors for infections after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed male(OR=14.227), age≥65 years(OR=34.313), operation time≥2 h (OR=15.616), without antibiotic prophylaxis(OR=4.891), and internal fixation implantation(OR=5.103) were major risk factors for infection after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair(P<0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#Male, age≥65 years, operation time≥2 h, without antibiotic prophylaxis and internal fixation implantation were independent risk factors for infection after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Early diagnosis and timely treatment should be carried out to reduce the incidence of infection.


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Female , Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Rotator Cuff , Rotator Cuff Injuries/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Arthroscopy/adverse effects , Risk Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 815-820, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981673

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the effectiveness of distal radius core decompression in the treatment of chronic wrist pain caused by various etiologies.@*METHODS@#A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of 10 patients with chronic wrist pain treated with distal radial core decompression between January 2018 and December 2021. There were 6 males and 4 females with an average age of 37.4 years (range, 21-55 years). The disease duration ranged from 7 to 72 months, with an average of 26.5 months. Preoperative MRI examination showed that 10 cases had bone marrow edema at the distal radius on the affected side, and 8 cases had bone marrow edema in the carpal bones such as scaphoid and lunate bone. Among them, 3 patients had a history of wrist fracture, and 2 patients had Kienböck diseases (1 case each in stage ⅡB and stage ⅢA). Three cases were combined with triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) type 1A injury. Two cases were combined with osteoarthritis, 1 of them was complicated with severe traumatic arthritis, the wrist arthroscopy showed that the TFCC was completely lost and could not be repaired, and the cartilage of the lunate bone and the ulnar head were severely worn.Visual analogue scale (VAS) score was used to evaluate the relief of wrist pain before operation, at 6 months after operation, and at last follow-up, and the range of motion of the affected wrist in dorsiflexion, palmar flexion, ulnar deviation, and radial deviation was measured. The degree of bone marrow edema was evaluated according to T1WI, T2WI, and STIR sequences of MRI.@*RESULTS@#All the patients were followed up 12-22 months, with an average of 16.4 months. Except for 1 patient who experienced persistent wrist joint pain and limited mobility after operation, the remaining 9 patients showed significant improvement in pain symptoms and wrist joint mobility. The VAS score and range of motion of wrist dorsiflexion, palmar flexion, ulnar deviation, and radial deviation at 6 months after operation and at last follow-up were significantly improved when compared with those before operation, the VAS score and the range of motion of wrist ulnar deviation and radial deviation at last follow-up were further improved when compared with those at 6 months after operation, all showing significant differences ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in wrist dorsiflexion and palmar flexion between at 6 months after operation and at last follow-up ( P>0.05). Bone marrow edema was improved in 6 patients on MRI at 6 months after operation, and was also improved in other patients at last follow-up.@*CONCLUSION@#For chronic wrist pain caused by a variety of causes, distal radius core decompression can directly reduce the pressure of the medullary cavity of the distal radius, improve the blood supply of the corresponding distal structure, significantly alleviate chronic wrist pain, and provide an option for clinical treatment.


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Male , Female , Humans , Adult , Radius/surgery , Wrist , Retrospective Studies , Radius Fractures/surgery , Wrist Joint/surgery , Scaphoid Bone/surgery , Pain , Arthralgia/complications , Arthroscopy , Decompression , Range of Motion, Articular , Treatment Outcome
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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 658-662, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981648

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the effectiveness of arthroscopic binding fixation using suture through single bone tunnel for posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tibial insertion fractures in adults.@*METHODS@#Between October 2019 and October 2021, 16 patients with PCL tibial insertion fractures were treated with arthroscopic binding fixation using suture through single bone tunnel. There were 11 males and 5 females with an average age of 41.1 years (range, 26-58 years). The fractures were caused by traffic accident in 12 cases and sports in 4 cases. The time from injury to operation ranged from 2 to 10 days with an average of 6.0 days. The fractures were classified as Meyers-McKeever type Ⅱ in 4 cases and type Ⅲ in 9 cases, and Zaricznyi type Ⅳ in 3 cases. There were 2 cases of grade Ⅰ, 7 cases of grade Ⅱ, and 7 cases of grade Ⅲ in the posterior drawer test. There were 3 cases combined with lateral collateral ligament injury and 2 cases with meniscus injury. The visual analogue scale (VAS) score, Lysholm score, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, and knee range of motion were used to evaluate knee joint function. The posterior drawer test and knee stability tester (Kneelax 3) were used to evaluate knee joint stability. The X-ray films were used to evaluate fracture reduction and healing.@*RESULTS@#All incisions healed by first intention after operation. There was no incision infection, popliteal neurovascular injury, or deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs. All patients were followed up 6-12 months, with an average of 10 months. X-ray films at 6 months after operation showed the fractures obtained bone union. There were 11 cases of grade 0, 4 cases of gradeⅠ, and 1 case of grade Ⅱin posterior drawer test, showing significant difference when compared with preoperative results ( Z=23.167, P<0.001). The VAS score, Lysholm score, IKDC score, knee range of motion, and the results of Kneelax3 examination all significantly improved when compared with preoperative results ( P<0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#For adult patients with PCL tibial insertion fractures, the arthroscopic binding fixation using suture through single bone tunnel has the advantages of minimal trauma, good fracture reduction, reliable fixation, and fewer complications. The patient's knee joint function recovers well.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/surgery , Arthroscopy/methods , Knee Joint/surgery , Posterior Cruciate Ligament/injuries , Suture Techniques , Sutures , Tibial Fractures/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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