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Rev. Bras. Ortop. (Online) ; 59(3): 443-448, May-June 2024. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1569765

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Abstract Objective To describe the clinical and radiographic outcomes of a cohort of patients with acetabular fractures treated with the modified Stoppa approach. Methods We conducted a prospective analysis of adult patients with acetabular fractures treated using the modified Stoppa approach from June 2020 to June 2021, with a minimum follow-up period of 12 months. The analysis included demographic, epidemiological, and perioperative data, as well as postoperative radiographic and functional outcomes. Results The study included 15 cases, with 14 men (93.3%) and 1 woman (6.67%). A postoperative tomographic evaluation revealed an anatomical reduction in 50%, an imperfect reduction in 13.6%, and a poor reduction in 36.4% of the subjects. Regarding the functional scores, the Harris Hip Score ranged from 56 to 100, with a mean value of 92.5. The Majeed Pelvic Score classified the functional outcome as excellent in 36.5%, good in 40.6%, moderate in 18.7%, and poor in 4.2% of the cases. Conclusion The present case series study demonstrated positive statistical relevance between reduction quality and functional outcomes and between the time until surgery and the reduction quality. The functional outcomes at a one-year of follow-up demonstrate that this approach can be an excellent alternative for anterior acetabulum fractures.


Resumo Objetivo Descrever os resultados clínicos e radiográficos de uma coorte de pacientes com fraturas de acetábulo tratados com o acesso de Stoppa modificado. Métodos Foi realizada uma análise prospectiva de pacientes adultos com fraturas de acetábulo tratados pela via de Stoppa modificada de junho de 2020 a junho de 2021 e com seguimento mínimo de 12 meses. Foram analisados dados demográficos, epidemiológicos e perioperatórios, e resultados radiográficos e funcionais pós-operatórios. Resultados Foram estudados 15 casos, sendo 14 homens (93,3%) e 1 mulher (6,67%). Na avaliação tomográfica pós-operatória, redução anatômica foi observada em 50% dos casos, imperfeita, em 13,6%, e ruim, em 36,4%. Nos escores funcionais, encontramos uma variação de 56 a 100, com média de 92,5 no Harris Hip Score. No Majeed Pelvic Score, o resultado funcional foi excelente em 36,5% dos casos, bom, em 40,6%, moderado, em 18,7%, e ruim, em 4,2%. Conclusão O estudo da série de casos demonstrou relevância estatística positiva entre a qualidade da redução e os desfechos funcionais, assim como entre o tempo até a cirurgia e a qualidade da redução. Os resultados funcionais no seguimento de um ano demonstram que o uso dessa via pode ser uma excelente alternativa para as fraturas anteriores do acetábulo.

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Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559911

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Introduction: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is the cause of 2.6-9.1% of all total hip prostheses implanted at any age and constitutes a challenge in revision surgeries. Objective: To present a case of severe acetabular dysplasia managed by the Stoppa-type approach. The Case: We report a case of a 26-year-old male patient with DDH initially treated with total hip replacement and then diagnosed with aseptic loosening (Paprosky 3A). Using a modified Stoppa approach; acetabular augmentation and bone autograft attached with endopelvic reconstruction plates were performed. Two years after the procedure our patient is asymptomatic, has no restrictions on his daily living activities, and is very satisfied with the result. Conclusions: The Stoppa approach was very useful for the endopelvic reconstruction of the acetabular roof, so it may be an option to treat severe acetabular defects. Level of evidence: IV.


Introducción: La displasia del desarrollo de cadera (DDH, por sus siglas en inglés) es la causa del 2,6-9,1 % del total de prótesis de cadera implantadas a cualquier edad y constituye un reto en las cirugías de revisión. Objetivo: Presentar un caso de displasia acetabular grave manejado por abordaje tipo Stoppa. El caso: Presentamos un caso de un paciente masculino de 26 años con DDH tratado inicialmente con reemplazo total de cadera y luego diagnosticado con aflojamiento aséptico (Paprosky 3A). Se utilizó un enfoque Stoppa modificado. Se realizó aumento acetabular y autoinjerto óseo unido con placas de reconstrucción endopélvica. Dos años después del procedimiento, el paciente es asintomático, no tiene restricciones en sus actividades de la vida diaria y está muy satisfecho con el resultado. Conclusiones: El abordaje de Stoppa fue muy útil para la reconstrucción endopélvica del techo acetabular, por lo que puede ser una opción para tratar defectos acetabulares graves. Grado de comprobación: IV.

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Rev. argent. cir ; 114(1): 12-19, mar. 2022. graf
Article de Anglais, Espagnol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1376371

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RESUMEN Antecedentes: La cirugía laparoscópica presenta ventajas que son claramente observadas en la reparación de hernias bilaterales y recidivadas. El uso de una malla única como alternativa en la reparación de las inguinales bilaterales laparoscópicas con técnica transabdominal (TAPP) puede reducir el índice de recidivas y las chances de dolor crónico. Objetivo: describir y analizar los beneficios del uso de una malla única en el tratamiento de las hernias inguinales bilaterales con técnica TAPP. Material y métodos: análisis retrospectivo de hernioplastias inguinales laparoscópicas directas o mixtas operadas por vía transabdominal con malla única, efectuadas en pacientes con hernias inguinales bilaterales. Resultados: entre enero de 2016 y enero de 2017 se operaron 177 pacientes con hernia inguinal. Noventa y tres (93) pacientes presentaron hernias bilaterales, de las cuales 39 fueron operadas mediante el uso de la técnica con malla única, incluidas en este estudio. Conclusión: la utilización de una malla única es una alternativa segura en el tratamiento de las hernias inguinales bilaterales directas o mixtas operadas por vía laparoscópica con técnica TAPP.


ABSTRACT Background: The laparoscopic approach has clear advantages for repairing bilateral hernias and recurrent hernias. The use of a single mesh as an option in the laparoscopic treatment of direct bilateral inguinal hernias with the transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) technique, may reduce the recurrence rate and chronic pain. Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze the benefits of single mesh for the treatment of bilateral inguinal hernias with the TAPP technique. Material and methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with bilateral direct inguinal hernias undergoing laparoscopic hernia repair with the TAPP technique using a single mesh. Results: Between January 2016 and January 207 177 patients underwent inguinal hernia repair. Of the 93 patients with bilateral hernias, a single mesh was used in 39, which were included in this study. Conclusion: The use of a single mesh is a safe option for the laparoscopic treatment of direct bilateral inguinal hernias with the TAPP technique.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Jeune adulte , Filet chirurgical , Laparoscopie , Hernie inguinale/chirurgie , Récidive , Efficacité en Santé Publique , Études rétrospectives
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932316

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Objective:Toevaluate the short-term outcomes of mere modified Stoppa approach or in addition to ilia fossa approach for acetabular fractures.Methods:From January 2016 to October 2019, 36 patients with acetabular fracture were treated at Department of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. They were 28 males and 8 females with an average age of 45.2 years (from 27 to 78 years). The left side was affected in 15 cases and the right side in 21. By the Judet-Letournel classification, there were 13 anterior column fractures, 3 anterior column and wall fractures, 12 both-column fractures, 6 anterior and posterior hemitransverse fractures, and 2 T-shaped fractures.The time from injury to surgery averaged 6 days(from 2 to 12 days).All the patients were treated by open reduction and plate-screw fixation through the mere modified Stoppa approach or in addition to the ilia fossa approach.The quality of postoperative fracture reduction was evaluated according to the Matta score.The pain scores of visual analogue scale (VAS) for the patients before operation and 18 months after operation were recorded and compared. The fracture healing time, Harris hip score at the last follow-up and complications in the patients were recorded.Results:The average operation time in this cohort was 213.2 min (from 110 to 340 min). By the Matta scores, anatomical reduction was achieved in 28 cases and satisfactory reduction in 8.The 36 patients were followed up for an average of 20 months (from 18 to 25 months). Their VAS pain scores at 18 months after operation were(0.7 ± 0.6) points, significantly lower than those before operation [(6.7 ± 1.3) points] ( P<0.05). Their fracture healing time averaged 3.2 months (from 1.5 to 6.0 months). Their Harris hip scores at the last follow-up averaged 90.6 points (from 80 to 95 points), yielding 26 excellent and 10 good cases.There were no serious complications like internal fixation failure or neurovascular injury during the follow-up period. Conclusions:In the treatment of acetabular fractures, simple modified Stoppa approach or in addition to ilia fossa approach may lead to fine short-term outcomes, because fractures involving both anterior and posterior columns can be handled safely and effectively at the same time.

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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932347

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Objective:To evaluate internal fixation via only the modified Stoppa approach in the treatment of central hip dislocation complicated with fracture of the posterior acetabular wall.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted in the 13 patients with central hip dislocation and fracture of the posterior acetabular wall who had been treated at Department of Orthopedic Trauma, Nanfang Hospital between February 2015 and February 2018. They were 10 men and 3 women, aged from 31 to 65 years (average, 46.7 years). All patients were treated with internal fixation via only the modified Stoppa approach. The reduction of double-column and posterior wall fractures was evaluated according to the X-ray Matta scoring system, as well as to the Wiberg central-edge (CE) angles between the vertical line of the center point of the femoral head and the lateral edge of the acetabulum and acetabular tolerance on the normal and affected sides immediately after operation; the hip function was evaluated by the modified Merle d'Aubigne and Postel scoring system at 12 months after operation.Results:All patients were followed up for 16 to 52 months (average, 25.6 months). In all of them, reduction and fixation of central hip dislocation and acetabular fracture was completed successfully, and indirect reduction of posterior wall fracture and acetabular tolerance were satisfactory. Operation time ranged from 130 to 270 min, averaging 155.5 min; intraoperative blood loss from 600 to 5,600 mL, averaging 1,150.5 mL; intraoperative infusion of concentrated red blood cells from 2 to 12 U, averaging 6 U. By the X-ray Matta scoring system immediately after operation, anatomical reduction was achieved in 4 posterior wall fractures and satisfactory reduction in 9 ones. There was no significant difference between the normal and affected sides in the CE angle (43.53°±3.46° for the affected side versus 43.19°±3.28° for the normal side) or in the acetabular tolerance (76.56%±15.50% for the affected side versus 75.32%±16.24% for the normal side) ( P>0.05). The modified Merle d'Aubigne and Postel scores at 12 months after operation ranged from 12 to 18 points, averaging 16.5 points; the hip function was assessed as excellent in 9 cases, as good in 3 and as fair in one. By the last follow-up, none of the 13 patients lost fracture reduction, and their internal fixation was firm with no loosening or breakage. Conclusion:In the treatment of central hip dislocation complicated with fracture of the posterior acetabular wall, internal fixation via only the modified Stoppa approach can lead to satisfactory fracture reduction, firm fixation, good hip joint tolerance, and fine clinical efficacy.

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Acta ortop. mex ; 35(6): 493-499, nov.-dic. 2021. tab, graf
Article de Espagnol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403068

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Resumen: Introducción: Las fracturas de acetábulo complejas son un desafío para los cirujanos ortopedistas. Se realizó una evaluación de la reducción radiográfica y resultado funcional de los pacientes con fractura compleja de acetábulo sometidos a abordaje combinado Kocher-Langenbeck y Stoppa. Material y métodos: Diseño transversal, descriptivo, ambispectivo. Se incluyeron pacientes con fractura compleja de acetábulo que se sometieron a abordaje combinado Kocher-Langenbeck y Stoppa entre 2016 y 2020. Se revisaron los expedientes clínicos y se evaluó la calidad de la reducción radiográfica según criterios de Matta. Además, se realizó evaluación funcional con la escala de Merle d'Aubigné y Postel pasados por lo menos 12 meses de la lesión. Resultados: De los 31 pacientes, el tiempo promedio entre la fecha de fractura y la intervención quirúrgica fue de 13.7 días (de tres a 38 días). En la evaluación radiográfica según criterios de Matta, 21 pacientes tuvieron resultados radiográficos anatómicos (67.7%), siete casi anatómicos (22.5%) y tres imperfectos (9.6%). Los resultados funcionales según la escala Merle d'Aubigné y Postel dieron como resultado ocho pacientes (25.8%) con resultados excelentes, 16 (51.6%) con resultado bueno, con resultado moderado cinco (22.5%) y con resultado malo dos (16.1%). Hubo correlación estadística entre la edad del paciente con el resultado funcional (p = 0.029), también entre el índice de masa corporal y pérdida sanguínea (p = 0.027). Conclusión: Los abordajes combinados Kocher-Langenbeck y Stoppa son una alternativa en estas lesiones, en su mayoría con resultados radiográficos anatómicos y casi anatómicos, según la escala radiográfica de Matta, y con excelentes y buenos resultados funcionales, según la escala de Merle d'Aubigné y Postel.


Abstract: Introduction: Complex acetabulum fractures are a challenge for orthopedic surgeons. An evaluation of the radiographic reduction and functional result of the patients with complex fracture of the acetabulum who underwent the combined Kocher-Langenbeck and Stoppa approach was carried out. Material and methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive, ambispective design. Patients with complex acetabulum fracture who underwent the combined Kocher-Langenbeck approach plus Stoppa between 2016 and 2020 were included. The clinical records were reviewed, and the quality of the radiographic reduction was evaluated according to Matta criteria. In addition, a functional evaluation was performed with the Merle d'Aubigne and Postel scale at least 12 months after the injury. Results: Of the 31 patients, the average time between the date of fractures and the surgical intervention was 13.7 days (3-38 days). In the radiographic evaluation according to Matta criteria, 21 anatomical patients (67.7%), 7 almost anatomical (22.5%), 3 imperfect (9.6%). Functional results according to the Merle d'Aubigne and Postel scale resulted in 8 (25.8%) with excellent results, 16 (51.6%) with good results, 5 (22.5%) moderate and 2 (16.1%) poor patients. There was a statistical correlation between the age of the patient and the functional result (p = 0.029), also between the body mass index and blood loss (p = 0.027). Conclusion: The combined Kocher-Langenbeck plus Stoppa approaches are a valid alternative in these lesions, mostly with anatomical and almost anatomical radiographic results according to the Matta radiographic scale, and with excellent and good functional results according to the Merle d'Aubigne and Postel scale.

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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856235

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Objective: To explore the effectiveness of the calcaneal plate bridge reconstruction plate for acetabular fracture involving quadrilateral surface via modified Stoppa approach. Methods: Between January 2015 and December 2017, 18 patients with acetabular fracture involving quadrilateral surface were treated with the calcaneal plate bridge reconstruction plate via the modified Stoppa approach. There were 12 males and 6 females. The age ranged from 28 to 63 years (mean, 39 years). The cause of injury was traffic accident in 13 cases and falling from height in 5 cases. According to the Letournel-Judet classification, there were 10 cases of anterior and posterior column fractures, 6 cases of T-shaped fractures, and 2 cases of anterior column and posterior semi-transevere fractures. The interval from injury to operation was 6 to 24 days (mean, 8.6 days). The reduction quality was assessed by postoperative X-ray film and CT according to the criteria proposed by Matta. The hip joint function was assessed by the modified Merled'Aubigné-Postel score. Results: The operation time was 120-240 minutes (mean, 165 minutes) and the intraoperative blood loss was 600-1 400 mL (mean, 850 mL). All patients were followed up 18-30 months (mean, 24.5 months). There were 2 cases of the fat liquefaction of abdominal incisions, 3 cases of intraoperative injury of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, 1 case of lower limb thrombosis, and 1 case of abdominal pain and hematuria due to intraoperative accidental bladder injury. According to the criteria proposed by Matta, the reduction quality rated as anatomic reduction in 12 cases, satisfactory reduction in 5 cases, and unsatisfied reduction in 1 case, and the satisfaction rate was 94.4%. All fractures healed with the healing time of 3-5 months (mean, 3.4 months). During follow-up, no internal fixator loosening, breakage, or fracture displacement occurred. At last follow-up, according to modified Merled'Aubigné-Postel score, hip joint functions rated as excellent in 11 cases, good in 4 cases, fair in 2 cases, and poor in 1 case. The excellent and good rate was 83.3%. Conclusion: Application of calcaneal plate bridge reconstruction plate via the modified Stoppa approach for the acetabular fracture involving the quadrilateral surface can obtain satisfactory effectiveness.

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Acta ortop. bras ; Acta ortop. bras;27(4): 216-219, July-Aug. 2019. graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1010975

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ABSTRACT Objective: A retrospective review aims to investigate the operative methods and therapeutic effects of the modified Stoppa approach for treating pelvic and acetabular fractures. Methods: 18 patients with acetabular fracture of the anterior column and pelvic anterior ring fracture underwent surgical treatment using the modified Stoppa approach. Some of the treatment was combined with the iliac fossa approach or rear K-L approach. Fracture reduction and postoperative function were evaluated using the Matta scoring standard and the Majeed scoring system. The Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine system was used to grade the literature review and create graded B recommendations. Results: Incision length was 6-12 cm (mean, 10 cm), operative duration was 50-150 minutes (mean, 85 minutes), and intraoperative blood loss volume was 400-1,000 ml (mean, 500 ml). 18 patients were followed up for 12-36 months post-operation. In the results of X-ray films, 12 cases were anatomical reductions and the remaining cases were satisfactory reductions. According to Majeed standard, 13 patients were excellent and five patients were good. Conclusions: Treatment using the modified Stoppa approach was suitable for anterior approaches, in which pelvic and acetabular fractures were sufficiently exposed, the fracture was conveniently reduced, less complications occurred, and curative effect was satisfactory. Level of evidence III, Retrospective comparative study.


RESUMO Objetivo: Uma revisão retrospectiva tem como objetivo investigar os métodos operatórios e efeitos terapêuticos da abordagem modificada de Stoppa para o tratamento de fraturas pélvicas e acetabulares. Métodos: 18 pacientes com fratura acetabular da coluna anterior e fratura do anel anterior pélvico foram submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico utilizando a abordagem de Stoppa modificada. Parte do tratamento foi feita em conjunto com a abordagem da fossa ilíaca ou com a abordagem pelo acesso posterior de K-L. A redução da fratura e a função pós-operatória foram avaliadas pelo padrão de pontuação de Matta e o sistema de pontuação de Majeed. O sistema do Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine foi usado para classificar a revisão de literatura e criar as recomendações de grau B. Resultados: O comprimento da incisão foi de 6 a 12 cm (média de 10 cm), a duração da cirurgia foi de 50 a 150 minutos (média de 85 minutos) e o volume de perda sanguínea intraoperatória foi de 400 a 1.000 ml (média de 500 ml). 18 pacientes foram acompanhados por 12-36 meses após a operação. Nos resultados dos filmes radiográficos, 12 casos foram de reduções anatômicas e os demais casos foram de reduções satisfatórias. De acordo com o padrão de Majeed, 13 pacientes foram considerados excelentes e cinco pacientes foram considerados bons. Conclusões: O tratamento que utilizou a abordagem de Stoppa modificada foi adequado para abordagens anteriores, nas quais as fraturas pélvicas e acetabulares estavam suficientemente expostas, a fratura foi convenientemente reduzida, ocorreram menos complicações e o efeito curativo foi satisfatório. Nível de evidencia III, Estudo retrospectivo comparativo.

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Rev. Bras. Ortop. (Online) ; 54(2): 109-117, Mar.-Apr. 2019. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1013695

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Abstract Fracture acetabulum is a grave injury and a challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Anterior and posterior approaches have been described for fixation of acetabulum fractures. The modified Stoppa approach is considered an alternate to anterior approach, which provides access to pelvis from inside the cavity. The purpose of this article is to review the available literature on use of the modified Stoppa approach in acetabulum fractures. The available data suggest that modified Stoppa approach is useful in anterior acetabulum fractures and some posterior acetabulum fractures, especially where buttressing of medial wall is required.


Resumo Fraturas acetabulares são lesões graves e desafiadoras para cirurgiões ortopédicos. As abordagens anterior e posterior foram descritas para a fixação dessas fraturas. A técnica de Stoppa modificada é considerada uma alternativa à abordagemanterior, que fornece acesso à pelve pelo interior da cavidade. O objetivo do presente artigo é revisar a literatura disponível sobre o uso da abordagem de Stoppa modificada em fraturas de acetábulo. Os dados disponíveis sugeremque a abordagemde Stoppamodificada é útil em fraturas anteriores de acetábulo e em algumas fraturas posteriores, especialmente aquelas nas quais o reforço da parede medial se faz necessário.


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Humains , Arthroscopie , Luxation de l'épaule , Articulation glénohumérale
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856640

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Objective: To compare the effectiveness between modified ilioinguinal approach combined with Kocher-Langenbeck (K-L) approach and Stoppa approach combined with K-L approach for the treatment of complicated acetabular fractures. Methods: Between May 2011 and May 2016, Sixty-two patients with complicated acetabular fractures were treated with operation via combined anterior and posterior approaches. Thirty-four cases (group A) were treated with modified ilioinguinal approach combined with K-L approach, and 28 cases (group B) were treated with Stoppa approach combined with K-L approach. There was no significant difference in gender, age, injury causes, the type of fracture, time from injury to operation, and associated injury between 2 groups ( P>0.05). The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and hospitalization time were recorded. X-ray film was performed to evaluate the fracture reduction according to the Matta reduction criteria and observe the fracture healing, osteoarthritis, and heterotopic ossification. Clinical results were evaluated according to the grading system of modified d'Aubigne and Postel. Results: There was no significant difference in operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and hospitalization time between 2 groups ( P>0.05). Postoperative incision fat liquefaction occurred in 2 cases in group A and group B respectively, and deep vein thrombosis of lower extremity occurred in 1 case in group A. No iatrogenic injury was found in 2 groups. Fifty-six patients were followed up after operation. Thirty patients in group A were followed up 12-48 months (mean, 31.8 months). Twenty-six patients in group B were followed up 12-46 months (mean, 30.2 months). At 12 months after operation, according to the grading system of modified d'Aubigne and Postel, the hip function was rated as excellent in 9 cases, good in 16 cases, fair in 3 cases, and poor in 2 cases, with the excellent and good rate of 83.3% in group A; the hip function was rated as excellent in 7 cases, good in 14 cases, fair in 2 cases, and poor in 3 cases, with the excellent and good rate of 80.8% in group B. There was no significant difference in the hip function between 2 groups ( Z=0.353, P=0.724). The X-ray films showed that there were 23 cases of anatomical reduction, 6 cases of satisfactory reduction, and 1 case of unsatisfactory reduction in group A, and 20 cases, 5 cases, and 1 case in group B, respectively. There was no significant difference in the results of fracture reduction between 2 groups ( Z=0.011, P=0.991). Fracture healing was observed in both groups. There was no significant difference in fracture healing time between 2 groups ( t=0.775, P=0.106). During follow-up, 5 cases of osteoarthritis changes, 2 cases of heterotopic ossification, and 2 cases of avascular necrosis of femoral head occurred in group A, and 4 cases, 2 cases, and 1 case in group B, respectively. The difference between 2 groups was not significant ( P>0.05). Conclusion: According to the location and type of fracture, making a choice between the modified anterior approach and Stoppa approach, and then combined with K-L approach for treatment of complicated acetabular fracture, can obtain satisfactory effectiveness.

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Cir. parag ; 41(2): 13-16, ago. 2017. ilus
Article de Espagnol | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-972615

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Introducción: la reparación de la hernia incisional utilizando la técnica de Rives-Stoppa es una técnica, con bajos índices de recidivas (3 a 12%) y complicaciones (15%). Objetivo: Describir los resultados en la aplicación de la Técnica de Rives-Stoppa en el tratamiento de las hernias incisionales.Pacientes y método: estudio, observacional, descriptivo, retrospectivo, de corte transversal, con muestreo no probabilístico, de casos consecutivos, desde enero 2010 a diciembre 2015. Resultados: n: 38 pacientes, siendo mujeres 33 (86,8%) y varones 5 (13,2%) . La edad promedio 52,5 años ( 20 - 78 ). Las patologías de base: 33 (86,8%). Localización de hernias incisionales, 36 (94,7%) de la línea media y 2 ventrolaterales. Antecedentes quirúrgicos, el más frecuente Cesárea 13 (34,2%). Promedio tiempo quirúrgico 116,7 minutos.Tuvimos 1 (2,6%) complicación local, sangrado tejido celular. Estancia hospitalaria promedio 2,3 días. Conclusión: En la reconstrucción y refuncionalización de la pared abdominal es una opción efectiva.


Introduction: the repair of incisional hernia using Rives-Stoppa technique is a technique, with low rates of recurrence (3 to 12 %) and complications (15 %). Objective: To describe the results in the application of the Rives-Stoppa technique in the treatment of incisional hernias. Patients and methods: study, observational, descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional, with sampling non-probability, of consecutive cases, from January 2010 to December 2015. Results: n: 38 patients, being 33 (86.8 %) women and men 5 (13.2 %). The age average 52.5 years (20-78). The pathologies... The underlying pathologies: 33 (86.8 %). Location of incisional hernias, 36 (94.7 %) of the middle line and ventrolateral 2. Surgical history, the most frequent cesarean section 13 (34.2 %). Average operative time 116,7 minutes. We had 1 (2.6 %) local complications, bleeding tissue cell. Hospital stay average 2.3 days. Conclusion: In the reconstruction and reorganization of the abdominal wall is an effective option.


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Mâle , Femelle , Humains , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Hernie abdominale/diagnostic , Hernie abdominale/chirurgie
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Article de Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-100426

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In elderly acetabular fractures, central dislocation of the femoral head and impacted superior dome of the acetabulum is common. Unreduced dome impaction can lead to degenerative arthritis and results in poor results. Herein, we present a case of operative reduction and fixation performed via the modified Stoppa approach in acetabular fracture with superior dome impaction.


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Sujet âgé , Humains , Acétabulum , Luxations , Tête , Arthrose
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-511150

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Objective:To investigate the curative effect and safety of Stoppa approach combined with iliac fossa approach in the treatment of the patients with coxafossa anterior column or coxafossa dual column bone fracture, and to provide a scientific evidence for its application in the treatment of the patients with coxafossa anterior column or coxafossa dual column bone fracture.Methods:Sixty-three patients with coxafossa anterior column or coxafossa dual column bone fracture were selected;among them 32 cases were treated with stoppa approach combined iliac fossa approach(Stoppa group),and 31 patients were treated with ilioinguinal approach(control group).The intraoperative blood loss volume,the operaton time,the reset quality of fracture and hip joint function after operation of the patients in two groups were evaluated.Results:The intraoperative blood loss volume of the patients in Stoppa group was lower than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The operation time of the patients in Stoppa group was shorter than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The reset quality of fracture of the patients in stoppa group was higher than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The hip joint function of the patients in Stoppa group was higher than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion:Stoppa approach combined with iliac fossa approach is an effective method in the treatment of the patients with coxafossa anterior column or coxafossa dual column bone fracture with sufficient exposure and tiny tissue damage.Stoppa approach combined with iliac fossa approach in the treatment of the patients with coxafossa anterior column or coxafossa dual column bone fracture has the advantages of shorter operative time,less blood loss, higher rate of anatomic reduction,and good joint function.

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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-514287

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Objective To discuss clinical efficacy of the modified Stoppa approach in the treatment of acetabular anterior fractures.Methods From January 2011 to December 2014,22 patients with acetabular anterior fracture were treated at our department.They were 14 males and 8 females,with an average age of 36.6 years (range,from 18 to 49 years).By the LetourneI-Judet classification system,there were 9 anterior wall fractures,12 anterior column fractures,and one transverse fracture.The modified Stoppa approach was used for fracture reduction under direct visualization in this cohort.Fixation with reconstruction plate was conducted after satisfactory reduction was confirmed by the X-ray examination.The operative duration,incision length,bleeding volume,fracture reduction quality,function of the affected hip and complications were recorded.Results In this cohort,the incision length ranged from 6 to 15 cm,averaging 9.5 cm;the intraoperative bleeding volume ranged from 100 to 1,000 mL,averaging 550 mL;the operative duration ranged from 40 to 160 minutes,averaging 126.2 min.The 22 patients were followed up for an average of 15.5 months (from 12 to 18 months).According to the Matta imaging evaluation,the fracture reduction was rated as excellent in 18 cases,as good in 3 cases and as poor in one,yielding an excellent to good rate of 95.5%.According to the Harris scoring system,the function of the affected hip was assessed at the final follow-up as excellent in 12 cases,as good in 9 cases,and as poor in one case,giving an excellent to good rate of 95.5%.Traumatic arthritis occurred in one case;there were no such complications as reduction loss or implant failure.Conclusion The modified Stoppa approach is a satisfactory one for the treatment of unstable acetabular anterior fractures,owning to its advantages like minimal invasiveness,simple dissection,excellent visual control of reduction and fixation,and a low rate of complications.

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Chin. j. traumatol ; Chin. j. traumatol;(6): 229-234, 2017.
Article de Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-330402

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<p><b>PURPOSE</b>To compare the efficacy and safety of open reduction and internal fixation through ilioinguinal approach and Stoppa approach for the treatment of displaced acetabular fractures.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Case-controlled trials (CCTs) published from January 2010 to August 2015 that compared the ilioinguinal approach and Stoppa approach in the management of displaced acetabular fractures were retrieved from the databases of Cochrane Library, Pubmed, CNKI, and so on. Methodological quality of the trials was critically assessed. Statistical software RevMan 5.0 was used for data analysis.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Eight articles were included in the meta-analysis. Through comparing the efficacy and safety of ilioinguinal approach and Stoppa approach in the treatment of displaced acetabular fracture, statistical significance was found in the average operation time [WMD = 68.29, 95% CI (10.52, 126.05), p < 0.05] and the median intraoperative blood loss [WMD = 142.26, 95% CI (9.30, 275.23), p < 0.05]. However, there existed no statistical significance in the fracture end reset satisfaction rate [RR = 0.63, 95% CI (0.17, 2.37), p > 0.05], the early complications rate [RR = 0.89, 95% CI (0.33, 2.40), p > 0.05], the late complications rate [RR = 0.91, 95% CI (0.27, 3.01), p > 0.05], and Harris hip score good function rate [RR = 0.52, 95% CI (0.25, 1.10), p > 0.05].</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Though both techniques can obtain satisfactory clinical functions in the treatment of displaced acetabular fractures, Stoppa approach is superior to the ilioinguinal approach in terms of operation time and intraoperative blood loss.</p>

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Article de Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-166645

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Abstracts: Backround: Recurrent and complex bilateral inguinal hernias are associated with high recurrence rate. Giant prosthetic repair of visceral sac (GPRVS) is popular in America and Europe. In India it is less frequently performed procedure .we wanted to prospectively analyse the procedure. Methodology: In this prospective study 50 patients were operated, at our institute, over 2.5 years, for bilateral inguinal hernias, which included direct, indirect, recurrent and re-recurrent hernias. Patients were treated by GPRVS method of stoppa. Patients were observed for complications and followed up in O.P.D. for at least 1 year. Results: Developing pre-peritoneal plane was quite easy and there were minimal complications. Operative time varies from 30 minutes to 90 minutes and recurrence rate was nil at 1 year follow up. Conclusion: GPRVS is a very good operation for recurrent and re-recurrent inguinal hernias with minimal morbidity and mortality.

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Article de Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-37880

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BACKGROUND: We analyzed the extent of the comminution in the acetabular weight-bearing area, the clinical and radiographic results, and the complications after a minimum 2-year follow-up of the modified Stoppa approach for the treatment of acetabular fractures, and we attempted to evaluate the efficacy of the operative technique. METHODS: All of the 22 patients, who needed the anterior approach for the treatment of acetabular fractures at our hospital from November 2007 to November 2010, were subjected to surgery via the modified Stoppa approach. Fracture pattern, operative time, blood loss during the operation, quality of reduction, number of bony fragments in the acetabular weight-bearing area, and postoperative complications were assessed by retrospectively analyzing the medical records and the radiographic examinations. The results after the operation were analyzed based on the criteria of Matta. RESULTS: The clinical results were excellent in 3 cases, good in 13 cases, and poor in 4 cases, while the radiographic results were excellent in 5 cases, good in 13 cases, and poor in 2 cases. Although the quality of reduction and the clinical results according to the extent of comminution were statistically significant (p = 0.03 and p = 0.04, respectively), the radiographic results were not statistically significant (p = 0.74). CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that the modified Stoppa approach could be used as an alternative to the classic ilioinguinal approach. In addition, comminution of the acetabular fracture was an important factor causing non-anatomic reduction and finally unsatisfactory clinical results.


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Adulte , Sujet âgé , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Jeune adulte , Acétabulum/traumatismes , Ostéosynthèse interne/méthodes , Fractures osseuses/imagerie diagnostique , Fractures comminutives/imagerie diagnostique , Études rétrospectives , Résultat thérapeutique , Mise en charge
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Rev. chil. cir ; 66(2): 146-152, abr. 2014. ilus, tab
Article de Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-706531

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Objetivo: La Técnica de Rives-Stoppa para las eventraciones de la línea media instala una malla retro rectal fijada en sus bordes con puntos percutáneos. Se han propuesto otras formas de fijación y en este estudio prescindimos de ella. Material y Método: El presente estudio observacional, descriptivo, prospectivo, se realizó en pacientes intervenidos consecutivamente entre los años 1995 y 2002. Se usó anestesia epidural con sedación profunda. Se usó la técnica estándar de Rives-Stoppa prescindiendo de la fijación perimetral. Los pacientes deambularon y se dieron de alta precozmente. Resultados: Se da cuenta de la evolución postoperatoria de 64 pacientes, 48 mujeres y 16 varones con una edad promedio de 58,9 (26-85) años. El 25 por ciento era hipertenso, el 9,3 por ciento diabético y el 80,2 por ciento obeso con un IMC > 30. La hospitalización promedio fue de 3,9 (2-16) días. Hubo 4 infecciones superficiales, un trombo embolismo pulmonar, un íleo abdominal prolongado y dos infecciones pulmonares. El seguimiento a largo plazo pudo realizarse en 48 pacientes (75 por ciento) comprobándose 5 recidivas (10,4 por ciento), ubicadas en el borde dista o proximal de la reparación herniaria, y 13,2 por ciento de dolor crónico moderado. A pesar de la recurrencia, el 97 por ciento de los pacientes se manifestó satisfecho o muy satisfecho con el tratamiento. Discusión: Los resultados son comparables con los dados a conocer con fijación de la malla. La modificación técnica propuesta disminuye el tiempo quirúrgico y el riego de infección y de neuralgia post operatoria. Para una ulterior disminución de las recidivas debe aumentarse el solapamiento cefálico y caudal de la malla.


Background: The Rives-Stoppa technique for midline incisional hernias places a Mersilene mesh in the retro rectal space, which is kept in place with transcutaneous sutures. Other forms of fixation have been proposed. Aim: To assess the long term results of the surgical technique without fixation of the mesh. Material and Methods: An observational, descriptive, prospective study performed in 64 patients aged 26 to 85 years (48 women) consecutively operated between 1995 and 2002. The standard Rives-Stoppa technique was used, except for the usage of a Prolene mesh without fixation. Ambulation was started on the first postoperative day and patients were discharged after removal of drains. Results: Eighty percent of patients were obese, 25% had high blood pressure and 9% were diabetic. Patients were discharged at a median of four (range two-16) days after surgery. Four superficial infections, one case of thromboembolic disease, one case of prolonged ileus and two pulmonary infections were recorded as complications. A long term follow-up was carried out in 48 patients (75%). Five patients had small recurrences (10%), localized at the cephalic or caudal borders of the mesh, and six patients (13%) reported slight abdominal pain. In spite of recurrences, 97% of patients were satisfied or very satisfied with the treatment. Conclusions: These results are similar to those obtained using mesh fixation. Increasing distal and proximal mesh overlap should enhance these results.


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Humains , Mâle , Adulte , Femelle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Hernie ventrale/chirurgie , Polypropylènes , Filet chirurgical , Études de suivi , Études prospectives , Résultat thérapeutique
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Article de Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-159227

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical results of modified Stoppa approach in acetabular fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve patients who underwent surgery using the modified Stoppa approach for acetabular fractures were enrolled. There were 10 cases of isolated acetabular fracture, two cases of acetabular fracture combined with pelvic ring injury. There were two cases of anterior column fracture, nine cases of both column fracture, and one case of T-type fracture according to Letournel classification. The clinical outcomes were evaluated from Harris hip score (HHS) at postoperative one year and complications. The radiologic result was evaluated according to Matta criteria; anatomical, imperfect, and poor. RESULTS: According to the radiological results, there were eight cases of anatomical, three cases of imperfect, and one case of poor reduction. The average HHS was 82.5 and 10 patients had excellent or good results. The other two patients had poor results due to lumbosacral plexopathy and poor reduction, respectively. The complication included one case of incomplete sciatic nerve palsy, which was recovered at postoperative three months. CONCLUSION: Internal fixation of acetabular fractures using the modified Stoppa approach had satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes. The modified Stoppa approach can be a useful option for acetabular fractures with appropriate indication and anatomical information.


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Humains , Acétabulum , Classification , Hanche , Neuropathie du nerf sciatique
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Article de Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-627692

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Background: The modified Stoppa approach was first described in 1993 by Hirvensalo as an alternative to the ilioinguinal approach for treatment of pelvic ring fracture. Methods: This is a retrospective study of 5 patients with unstable pelvic fracture treated with internal fixation using the modified Stoppa approach. Residual displacement of the pelvic ring was measured and graded using the methods described by Matta and Lindahl. Functional outcomes were assessed using the modified Merle D Aubigne and Pos

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