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J Child Orthop ; 15(5): 472-478, 2021 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34858534

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System and if it is reliable and reproducible when applied to the paediatric population globally. METHODS: A total of 12 paediatric orthopaedic surgeons were asked to review MRI and CT imaging of 25 paediatric patients with thoracolumbar spine traumatic injuries, in order to determine the classification of the lesions observed. The evaluators classified injuries into primary categories: A, B and C. Interobserver reliability was assessed for the initial reading by Fleiss's kappa coefficient (kF) along with 95% confidence intervals (CI). For A and B type injuries, sub-classification was conducted including A0-A4 and B1-B2 subtypes. Interobserver reliability across subclasses was assessed using Krippendorff's alpha (αk) along with bootstrapped 95% CIs. A second round of classification was performed one-month later. Intraobserver reproducibility was assessed for the primary classifications using Fleiss's kappa and sub-classification reproducibility was assessed by Krippendorff's alpha (αk) along with 95% CIs. RESULTS: In total, 25 cases were read for a total of 300 initial and 300 repeated evaluations. Adjusted interobserver reliability was almost perfect (kF = 0.74; 95% CI 0.71 to 0.78) across all observers. Sub-classification reliability was substantial (αk= 0.67; 95% CI 0.51 to 0.81), Adjusted intraobserver reproducibility was almost perfect (kF = 0.91; 95% CI 0.83 to 0.99) for both primary classifications and for sub-classifications (αk = 0.88; 95% CI 0.83 to 0.93). CONCLUSION: The inter- and intraobserver reliability for the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System was high amongst paediatric orthopaedic surgeons. The AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System is a promising option as a uniform fracture classification in children. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.

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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 56(4): 523-527, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34483398

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Vascular compression of the third part of the duodenum by the superior mesenteric artery results in an unusual occlusion of the duodenal transit known as superior mesenteric artery syndrome. This syndrome can occur after surgeries to correct spinal deformities in a rate ranging from 0.5% to 4.7%. It results from a positional alteration of the artery emergency point due to a change in trunk length after surgery. It is associated with risk factors such as low body mass index and weight loss. Patients usually present with intestinal occlusion, abdominal pain, nausea, bilious vomiting, and early satiety. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome must be recognized early to institute an adequate treatment, which can be clinical (with gastric tube for decompression and nutritional support) or require a surgical procedure. Secondary complications related to superior mesenteric artery syndrome include delayed surgical and nutritional recovery, healing problems, and prolonged hospitalization. The present study aims to report a case of superior mesenteric artery syndrome in a patient with neuromuscular scoliosis secondary to a transverse myelitis who underwent surgical treatment for spinal deformity correction.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 56(4): 523-527, July-Aug. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1341167

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Abstract Vascular compression of the third part of the duodenum by the superior mesenteric artery results in an unusual occlusion of the duodenal transit known as superior mesenteric artery syndrome. This syndrome can occur after surgeries to correct spinal deformities in a rate ranging from 0.5% to 4.7%. It results from a positional alteration of the artery emergency point due to a change in trunk length after surgery. It is associated with risk factors such as low body mass index and weight loss. Patients usually present with intestinal occlusion, abdominal pain, nausea, bilious vomiting, and early satiety. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome must be recognized early to institute an adequate treatment, which can be clinical (with gastric tube for decompression and nutritional support) or require a surgical procedure. Secondary complications related to superior mesenteric artery syndrome include delayed surgical and nutritional recovery, healing problems, and prolonged hospitalization. The present study aims to report a case of superior mesenteric artery syndrome in a patient with neuromuscular scoliosis secondary to a transverse myelitis who underwent surgical treatment for spinal deformity correction.


Resumo A compressão vascular da terceira parte do duodeno pela artéria mesentérica superior resulta no desenvolvimento de uma condição incomum de oclusão do trânsito duodenal conhecida como síndrome da artéria mesentérica superior. Este fenômeno pode acontecer após cirurgias de correção de deformidades da coluna, e sua taxa de ocorrência é de 0,5 a 4,7% dos casos. Isso ocorre em virtude da alteração do posicionamento do ponto de emergência da artéria, decorrente da mudança do comprimento do tronco após a cirurgia, e está associado a fatores de risco, como baixo índice de massa corpórea e perda ponderal. Os pacientes costumam se apresentar com um quadro de oclusão intestinal, com dor abdominal, náusea, vômito bilioso e saciedade precoce. O reconhecimento desta condição é importante para instituir o tratamento adequado, que varia do tratamento clínico, com sondagem e descompressão gástrica associados a suporte nutricional; à necessidade de abordagem cirúrgica. Complicações secundárias relacionadas à síndrome da artéria mesentérica superior incluem: recuperação cirúrgica e nutricional retardadas, problemas com a cicatrização e hospitalização prolongada. O objetivo do presente estudo é relatar um caso de síndrome da artéria mesentérica superior, ocorrido em um paciente com escoliose neuromuscular secundária a sequela de mielite transversa, submetido ao tratamento cirúrgico da deformidade da coluna.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child , Scoliosis/surgery , Spinal Fusion , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/complications , Intestinal Obstruction
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Spine Deform ; 9(4): 1151-1159, 2021 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33620695

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STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of a prospective database. PURPOSE: To determine the rate of short-term surgical complications in the 3-month postoperative period in patients with myelomeningocele (MMC) who underwent surgical correction of spine deformities. METHODS: This study reviewed the medical records of MMC patients, aged ≤ 18 years, who underwent spine deformity correction between 2012 and 2018. Clinical, radiological, and surgical variables were considered. RESULTS: Forty-six patients with primary preoperative curve, pelvic obliquity, and kyphosis mean values of 84.9º, 21.5º, and 76.1º, respectively, were included. Thirty-four (74%) patients underwent scoliosis correction and 12 (26%), kyphectomy. A trend in reduction of %EBV (estimated blood volume) loss with antifibrinolytic use from 50.2 ± 32.3 to 33.8 ± 17.2% was observed (p = 0.103). Simultaneous detethering was performed in 13 (27.7%) patients and was not associated with higher short-term complication rates. There were 12 cases of short-term surgical complications (26.1%); among them, six had deep wound infection requiring surgical debridement, and one a superficial wound infection. Drainage time longer than 4 days was significantly associated with wound infection (OR = 15.8, p = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The surgical treatment of neuromuscular scoliosis in MMC patients is challenging because of the high comorbidity rate. Still, we found an admissible rate of short-term surgical complications with a multidisciplinary approach in a setting with extensive spine deformity surgery experience.


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Kyphosis , Meningomyelocele , Scoliosis , Spinal Fusion , Humans , Kyphosis/etiology , Kyphosis/surgery , Meningomyelocele/complications , Meningomyelocele/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Scoliosis/surgery , Spinal Fusion/adverse effects
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Spine Deform ; 9(1): 67-73, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32940878

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients with unremarkable history and physical examination. METHODS: The imaging data of consecutive patients with presumed AIS treated with a posterior spinal fusion between 2010 and 2016 were reviewed. The presence of traditional risk factors, atypical curve patterns, and its association with relevant abnormalities on MRI were investigated. The number needed to diagnose (NND) and the number needed to misdiagnose (NNM) were calculated to measure MRI effectiveness. RESULTS: A total of 198 consecutive patients were identified and divided according to the presence of MRI findings. Both groups predominantly consisted of females, with a mean age of 15 years and right thoracic curvature. Neural axis abnormalities were detected in 25 patients, and the groups had a similar proportion of atypical findings, as curve magnitude, thoracic kyphosis, curve direction, and sex. The NND was 7.9 patients and NNM was 66 patients, meaning that the management was changed before the spine fusion in 12% of patients with neural axis abnormalities. None of the traditional risk factors could predict a higher incidence of neural axis abnormalities in asymptomatic AIS patients. CONCLUSION: Traditional risk factors may not be predictive of patients with a higher risk of changes in MRI. Both NND and NNM are representations easily understood by clinicians. Using these indexes to define if a patient should be submitted for additional imaging tests may facilitate the decision of using MRI as a preoperative screening tool in AIS patients. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II.


Subject(s)
Kyphosis , Scoliosis , Spinal Fusion , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Incidence , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Scoliosis/diagnostic imaging , Scoliosis/surgery
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Global Spine J ; 11(2): 187-195, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32875857

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STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of the AO Surgery Reference mobile app in the diagnosis of thoracolumbar fractures of the spine according to the AO TL classification, and to discuss the usefulness of this app in the teaching and training of the resident physicians in orthopedics and traumatology area. METHODS: The 24 residents of Orthopedic and Traumatology program assessed 20 cases of thoracolumbar fractures selected from the hospital database on 2 different occasions, with a 30-day interval, and they classified these cases with and without using the AO Surgery Reference app. A group of spine experts previously established the gold standard and the answers were statistically compared, with the inter- and intraobserver reliability evaluated by the kappa index. RESULTS: The use of the AO Surgery Reference app increased the classification success rate of the fracture morphology (from 53.4% to 72.5%), of the comorbidity modifier (from 61.4% to 77.9%) and of the neurological status modifier (from 55.1% to 72.9%). In addition, the mobile app raised the classification agreement and accuracy. The kappa index increased from 0.30 to 0.53 regarding the morphological classification of fractures. CONCLUSIONS: The residents improved their ability to recognize and classify thoracolumbar spine fractures, which reinforces the importance of this tool in medical education and clinical practice.

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Clin Orthop Relat Res ; 478(1): 104-111, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31567706

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BACKGROUND: Lumbar kyphosis is a complex spinal deformity occurring in approximately 8% to 20% of patients with myelomeningocele. The resulting gibbosity may cause pressure ulcers, difficulty lying down in the supine position and sitting on the ischia without support, decreasing quality of life (QOL). Surgery is generally performed to correct kyphosis and maintain vertebral alignment, but high complication rates have been reported. Despite satisfactory radiological results, the impact of surgery and its complications on health-related QOL (HRQOL) has not yet been established. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: Among children with myelomeningocele undergoing corrective surgery for lumbar kyphosis: (1) What is the risk of complications and reoperation after this procedure? (2) Does this procedure improve HRQOL scores in these patients? METHODS: Between 2012 and 2013, five surgeons at three centers treated 32 patients for myelomeningocele-related kyphosis with kyphectomy and posterior instrumentation. During that period, all surgeons used the same indications for the procedure, which were progressive postural decompensation and chronic ulceration at the apex of the deformity. Data were prospectively collected, and all patients who underwent surgery were considered in this retrospective study. The legal guardians of one patient declined to sign the informed consent form, resulting in 31 patients included. A total of 9.7% (3 of 31) were lost to follow-up before the 2-year period, and the remaining 90.3% (28 of 31) were seen at a mean of 3 years (± 9 months) after surgery. The average age was 10 years, 7 months (± 21 months) at the time of surgery. The patients had a mean kyphosis angle of 130° ± 36° before surgery. This technique involved posterior fixation using S-shaped rods inserted through the foramina of S1 and pedicle screws inserted in the thoracic spine. The patients' caregivers answered both the generic and specific (neuromuscular module) Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory questionnaires preoperatively and 2 years postoperatively. The minimum clinically important difference (MCID) considered for the instruments used was 5. RESULTS: Reoperation was performed in 68% of patients (19 of 28), mostly to treat deep infection. In all, 18% of patients (five of 28) underwent implant removal to control infection. Eleven percent (three of 28) had a loss of reduction and pseudarthrosis. The HRQOL increased from 71 ± 11 preoperatively to 76 ± 10 postoperatively (p < 0.001), resulting in a 5-point increase (95% CI 3 to 7) in the generic questionnaire score and from 71 ± 13 to 79 ± 11 (p < 0.001), resulting in an 8-point increase (95% CI 5 to 10) in the neuromuscular Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory questionnaire score, mainly in the physical health domain on both questionnaires. CONCLUSIONS: Kyphectomy was associated with a high risk of complications and reoperations and did not seem to deliver a substantial clinical benefit for patients who underwent the procedure. Most of our HRQOL score improvements were below the minimum clinically important difference for the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory questionnaires. Although it seems that surgeons lack a better surgical alternative when facing the challenging health impairments these patients suffer, efforts should be made to improve the technique and reduce surgical complications. Additionally, patients and caregivers should be advised of the high reoperation rate and notified that the procedure may not result in a better QOL and should thus be avoided when possible. Future studies should verify whether decreasing the complication rate could imply improvement in the HRQOL of these patients after surgery. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic study.


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Kyphosis/surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Meningomyelocele/surgery , Quality of Life , Spinal Fusion/instrumentation , Child , Female , Humans , Kyphosis/etiology , Male , Meningomyelocele/complications , Pedicle Screws , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Acta Ortop Bras ; 26(2): 123-126, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29983629

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OBJECTIVE: To collect data from patients with cervical fracture who were treated surgically in a tertiary health service, in order to better understand the current scenario of this kind of injury in our population. METHODS: This retrospective survey examined consecutive cases of patients with cervical spine trauma who received surgical treatment during 2013 and 2014. The data were subjected to descriptive statistical analysis. RESULTS: Fifty-two patients were treated with surgery during 2013 and 2014. All patients classified as Frankel A and B developed respiratory failure. Patients classified as Frankel A, B, and C had significantly higher rates for postoperative complications (p < 0.01) than patients classified as Frankel D and E, except for the rate of postoperative infections (p = 0.717). Hospitalization time was also longer in the first group (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Patients with cervical trauma who present with neurological deficit at hospital admission should receive special attention, since the rate of postoperative complications is higher and hospital stays are lengthier in this group. In addition, patients with Frankel A and B classification should be monitored in an intensive care unit. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective comparative study.


OBJETIVO: Levantar dados de prontuário dos pacientes com fratura cervical submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico em um serviço de saúde terciário, para melhor compreensão do cenário atual desse tipo de lesão em nosso meio. MÉTODOS: O estudo realizou o levantamento retrospectivo de casos consecutivos de pacientes com trauma da coluna cervical submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico durante os anos de 2013 e 2014. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística descritiva. RESULTADOS: Cinquenta e dois pacientes foram operados neste serviço entre os anos de 2013 e 2014. Todos os pacientes classificados como Frankel A e B evoluíram com insuficiência respiratória. Quando comparados, os pacientes Frankel A, B e C e Frankel D e E, a taxa de todos os tipos de complicações pós-operatórias foi maior no primeiro grupo, com significância estatística (p < 0,01), exceto a taxa de infecções pós-operatórias (p = 0,717). Além disso, o tempo de internação foi maior no primeiro grupo (p < 0,01). CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes com trauma cervical que se apresentem com déficit neurológico na admissão hospitalar devem receber especial atenção, uma vez que a taxa de complicações pós-operatórias e os dias de internação são maiores. Além disso, pacientes Frankel A e B devem ser monitorados em ambiente de terapia intensiva. Nível de Evidência III; Estudo retrospectivo comparativo.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 26(2): 123-126, Mar.-Apr. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-949732

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ABSTRACT Objective: To collect data from patients with cervical fracture who were treated surgically in a tertiary health service, in order to better understand the current scenario of this kind of injury in our population. Methods: This retrospective survey examined consecutive cases of patients with cervical spine trauma who received surgical treatment during 2013 and 2014. The data were subjected to descriptive statistical analysis. Results: Fifty-two patients were treated with surgery during 2013 and 2014. All patients classified as Frankel A and B developed respiratory failure. Patients classified as Frankel A, B, and C had significantly higher rates for postoperative complications (p < 0.01) than patients classified as Frankel D and E, except for the rate of postoperative infections (p = 0.717). Hospitalization time was also longer in the first group (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Patients with cervical trauma who present with neurological deficit at hospital admission should receive special attention, since the rate of postoperative complications is higher and hospital stays are lengthier in this group. In addition, patients with Frankel A and B classification should be monitored in an intensive care unit. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective comparative study.


RESUMO Objetivo: Levantar dados de prontuário dos pacientes com fratura cervical submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico em um serviço de saúde terciário, para melhor compreensão do cenário atual desse tipo de lesão em nosso meio. Métodos: O estudo realizou o levantamento retrospectivo de casos consecutivos de pacientes com trauma da coluna cervical submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico durante os anos de 2013 e 2014. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística descritiva. Resultados: Cinquenta e dois pacientes foram operados neste serviço entre os anos de 2013 e 2014. Todos os pacientes classificados como Frankel A e B evoluíram com insuficiência respiratória. Quando comparados, os pacientes Frankel A, B e C e Frankel D e E, a taxa de todos os tipos de complicações pós-operatórias foi maior no primeiro grupo, com significância estatística (p < 0,01), exceto a taxa de infecções pós-operatórias (p = 0,717). Além disso, o tempo de internação foi maior no primeiro grupo (p < 0,01). Conclusão: Pacientes com trauma cervical que se apresentem com déficit neurológico na admissão hospitalar devem receber especial atenção, uma vez que a taxa de complicações pós-operatórias e os dias de internação são maiores. Além disso, pacientes Frankel A e B devem ser monitorados em ambiente de terapia intensiva. Nível de Evidência III; Estudo retrospectivo comparativo.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 49(4): 334-339, Jul-Aug/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-722696

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Objective: To analyze the characteristics of patients with talus fractures and the injuries that they present. Methods: Retrospective analysis on patients hospitalized in the Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital das Clínicas, School of Medicine of the University of São Paulo, between 2006 and 2011, with talus fractures. Patient profile parameters, risk factors, fracture characteristics, treatment data and acute complications were analyzed. Results: Analysis on 23 cases showed that men were more affected than women, with a ratio of 4.8:1. The most frequent trauma mechanism was traffic accidents, followed by falls from a height. The most frequent type of fracture was at the neck of the talus, with 17 cases. Among the 23 cases, seven had peritalar dislocation at the time of presentation, four had exposed fractures and 11 presented other associated fractures. The mean length of time between the trauma and the definitive treatment was six days, while the mean length of hospital stay was 11 days. Three patients presented acute postoperative complications. Conclusion: Talus fractures occurred most commonly in the region of the talar neck and most frequently in young males who suffered high-energy trauma. In almost half of the cases, there were other associated fractures. The length of hospital stay was 11 days...


Objetivo: Analisar as características dos indivíduos e das lesões encontradas em pacientes com fraturas de tálus. Métodos: Análise retrospectiva dos pacientes internados no Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo de 2006 a 2011 com fratura de tálus. Foram estudados parâmetros associados ao perfil do paciente e fatores de risco, características da fratura, dados do tratamento e complicações agudas. Resultados: A análise dos 23 casos mostrou que os homens foram mais afetados do que as mulheres, com uma relação de 4,8:1. O mecanismo de trauma mais frequente foram os acidentes de trânsito, seguido pelas quedas de altura. O tipo de fratura mais frequente foi a do colo do tálus, com 17 casos. Dos 23 casos, sete apresentavam luxação peritalar no momento da apresentação, quatro tinham fratura exposta e 11 apresentavam outras fraturas associadas. O tempo médio entre o trauma e o tratamento definitivo foi de seis dias, enquanto o tempo médio de permanência hospitalar foi de 11 dias. Houve três pacientes que apresentaram complicações pós-operatórias agudas. Conclusão: A fratura do tálus foi mais comum na região do colo e mais frequente em jovens do gênero masculino que sofreram traumatismos de alta energia. Em quase metade dos casos houve fraturas associadas e o tempo de permanência hospitalar foi de 11 dias...


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Fractures, Bone/epidemiology , Talus/surgery , Talus/injuries
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Rev Bras Ortop ; 49(4): 334-9, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26229823

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OBJECTIVE: to analyze the characteristics of patients with talus fractures and the injuries that they present. METHODS: retrospective analysis on patients hospitalized in the Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital das Clínicas, School of Medicine of the University of São Paulo, between 2006 and 2011, with talus fractures. Patient profile parameters, risk factors, fracture characteristics, treatment data and acute complications were analyzed. RESULTS: analysis on 23 cases showed that men were more affected than women, with a ratio of 4.8:1. The most frequent trauma mechanism was traffic accidents, followed by falls from a height. The most frequent type of fracture was at the neck of the talus, with 17 cases. Among the 23 cases, seven had peritalar dislocation at the time of presentation, four had exposed fractures and 11 presented other associated fractures. The mean length of time between the trauma and the definitive treatment was six days, while the mean length of hospital stay was 11 days. Three patients presented acute postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: talus fractures occurred most commonly in the region of the talar neck and most frequently in young males who suffered high-energy trauma. In almost half of the cases, there were other associated fractures. The length of hospital stay was 11 days.


OBJETIVO: Analisar as características dos indivíduos e das lesões encontradas em pacientes com fraturas de tálus. MÉTODOS: Análise retrospectiva dos pacientes internados no Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo de 2006 a 2011 com fratura de tálus. Foram estudados parâmetros associados ao perfil do paciente e fatores de risco, características da fratura, dados do tratamento e complicações agudas. RESULTADOS: A análise dos 23 casos mostrou que os homens foram mais afetados do que as mulheres, com uma relação de 4.8:1. O mecanismo de trauma mais frequente foram os acidentes de trânsito, seguido pelas quedas de altura. O tipo de fratura mais frequente foi a do colo do tálus, com 17 casos. Dos 23 casos, sete apresentavam luxação peritalar no momento da apresentação, quatro tinham fratura exposta e 11 apresentavam outras fraturas associadas. O tempo médio entre o trauma e o tratamento definitivo foi de seis dias, enquanto o tempo médio de permanência hospitalar foi de 11 dias. Houve três pacientes que apresentaram complicações pós-operatórias agudas. CONCLUSÃO: A fratura do tálus foi mais comum na região do colo e mais frequente em jovens do gênero masculino que sofreram traumatismos de alta energia. Em quase metade dos casos houve fraturas associadas e o tempo de permanência hospitalar foi de 11 dias.

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Acta Ortop Bras ; 21(5): 285-7, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24453684

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OBJECTIVE: To quantify the publication rates of the papers presented at the 2007 Brazilian Orthopedics Meeting (Congresso Brasileiro de Ortopedia - CBOT). METHODS: Evaluation of the proportion of abstracts submitted by the various orthopedic subspecialties and according to the Brazilian states. Then, a Lilacs and PubMed search was performed in order to determine which presentations generated national or international published papers. RESULTS: São Paulo and the Southeast region were responsible for the greatest number of presentations at the congress (54.1% and 68.3% respectively). Shoulder and Elbow were the subspecialty responsible for more presentations (13.8%). Among the 653 studies presented at the congress, 174 (26.6%) were published. Oral presentations obtained a publication rate 3.58 times higher than posters. CONCLUSION: The CBOT publication rate is lower than 30%. Many of the papers presented at the CBOT does not pass the scrutiny of scientific journals and therefore should not be the only source of scientific update of the participants: Descriptive Epidemiologic.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 21(5): 285-287, 2013. graf, mapas, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-689698

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar as taxas de publicação do Congresso Brasileiro de Ortopedia (CBOT) de 2007.MÉTODOS: Avaliação do número de trabalhos enviados pelas diferentes sub-especialidades ortopédicas e pelos estados brasileiros. Em seguida, realização de uma busca nas bases de dados Lilacs e Pubmed com o intuito de encontrar quais trabalhos geraram artigos publicados na literatura nacional e internacional.RESULTADOS: São Paulo e a região Sudeste foram os responsáveis pelo maior número de apresentações no Congresso (54,1% e 68,3% respectivamente). A sub-especialidade com maior número de trabalhos foi Ombro e Cotovelo (13,8%). Do total de 653 trabalhos no congresso, 174 (26,6%) foram publicados. Apresentações orais obtiveram uma taxa de publicação 3,58 vezes maior que pôsteres.CONCLUSÕES: A taxa de publicação do CBOT encontra-se abaixo dos 30%. Muitos dos trabalhos apresentados no CBOT não passam pelo crivo de revistas científicas e as apresentações deste congresso não devem ser a única forma de atualização científica dos congressistas. Epidemiológico Descritivo.


OBJECTIVE: To quantify the publication rates of the papers presented at the 2007 Brazilian Orthopedics Meeting (Congresso Brasileiro de Ortopedia - CBOT).METHODS: Evaluation of the proportion of abstracts submitted by the various orthopedic subspecialties and according to the Brazilian states. Then, a Lilacs and PubMed search was performed in order to determine which presentations generated national or international published papers.RESULTS: São Paulo and the Southeast region were responsible for the greatest number of presentations at the congress (54.1% and 68.3% respectively). Shoulder and Elbow were the subspecialty responsible for more presentations (13.8%). Among the 653 studies presented at the congress, 174 (26.6%) were published. Oral presentations obtained a publication rate 3.58 times higher than posters.CONCLUSION: The CBOT publication rate is lower than 30%. Many of the papers presented at the CBOT does not pass the scrutiny of scientific journals and therefore should not be the only source of scientific update of the participants: Descriptive Epidemiologic.


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Humans , Bibliometrics , Databases, Bibliographic/statistics & numerical data , Orthopedics , Scientific and Educational Events , Scientific and Technical Publications , Traumatology
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Clinics (Sao Paulo) ; 64(5): 393-6, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19488603

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INTRODUCTION: Chronic testicular pain remains an important challenge for urologists. Currently, the treatment plan is primarily empirical, with the first approach consisting of clinical measures. However, some patients remain in pain despite a conservative treatment protocol and, for them, it is possible to perform a surgical procedure that involves severing the scrotal and spermatic branches of the genitofemoral and ilioinguinal nerve fibers. METHODS: In our institution, 60 patients were evaluated and treated for idiopathic chronic testicular pain between January 2003 and July 2007. Priority was give to clinical treatment, which evolved from simple to more complex measures. Microsurgical treatment was performed on those who experienced no considerable pain relief (10 individuals in our study). RESULTS: Over a twenty-four-month follow-up period, 70% of patients showed complete remission and 20% exhibited partial relief from pain.


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Denervation/methods , Microsurgery/methods , Pain/surgery , Spermatic Cord/innervation , Testicular Diseases/surgery , Adult , Aged , Chronic Disease , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Remission Induction , Spermatic Cord/surgery , Young Adult
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Clinics ; 64(5): 393-396, 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-514739

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INTRODUCTION: Chronic testicular pain remains an important challenge for urologists. Currently, the treatment plan is primarily empirical, with the first approach consisting of clinical measures. However, some patients remain in pain despite a conservative treatment protocol and, for them, it is possible to perform a surgical procedure that involves severing the scrotal and spermatic branches of the genitofemoral and ilioinguinal nerve fibers. METHODS: In our institution, 60 patients were evaluated and treated for idiopathic chronic testicular pain between January 2003 and July 2007. Priority was give to clinical treatment, which evolved from simple to more complex measures. Microsurgical treatment was performed on those who experienced no considerable pain relief (10 individuals in our study). RESULTS: Over a twenty-four-month follow-up period, 70 percent of patients showed complete remission and 20 percent exhibited partial relief from pain.


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Adult , Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Denervation/methods , Microsurgery/methods , Pain/surgery , Spermatic Cord/innervation , Testicular Diseases/surgery , Chronic Disease , Follow-Up Studies , Remission Induction , Spermatic Cord/surgery , Young Adult
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Pediatria (Säo Paulo) ; 30(2): 88-94, 2008. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-498961

ABSTRACT

O isolamento de Candida através de culturas pode resultar em falhas na identificação de espécies não albicans. A tipagem molecular po RAPD é rápida e capaz de identificar as espécies. Vinte e seis isolados de Candida tropicalis (20 sensíveis e 6 resistentes ao fluconazol...


Isolation of Candida sp by cultures may be faulty in the identification of nonalbicans species. This task has been promptly and accurately attained through molecular typing by RAPD. Twenty-six samples of Candida tropicalis, 20 sensitive and 6 resistants to fluconazole...


Subject(s)
Humans , Candida tropicalis/isolation & purification , Molecular Diagnostic Techniques , Polymorphism, Genetic , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Antifungal Agents , Candidiasis
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