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J Arthroplasty ; 16(8): 1066-70, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11740765

ABSTRACT

Postoperative ileus is a recognized complication of lower extremity surgery. In a review of 21,589 patients who underwent either total hip or total knee arthroplasty between 1988 and 1997, 0.32% developed postoperative ileus. The ileus lasted >3 days in 46% of patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk factors associated with ileus during 3 days after total joint arthroplasty. The average age of the patients with prolonged ileus was 69.1 years, and 70% were male. The development of a prolonged ileus was associated significantly with younger age (P<.005) and male gender (P<.02). In total knee arthroplasty, more cases of postoperative ileus were seen in bilateral surgery. Patients who are younger, male, and undergoing bilateral total knee arthroplasty are at an increased risk of having a more prolonged postoperative ileus and should be monitored closely.


Subject(s)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Intestinal Obstruction/epidemiology , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Aged , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Humans , Linear Models , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged
2.
Clin Orthop Relat Res ; (382): 232-40, 2001 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11153993

ABSTRACT

Acetabular labrum tears have been implicated as a cause of hip pain in adult patients. Few studies describe the anatomy, histologic features, and microvasculature of the acetabular labrum and labral tears. Fifty-five embalmed and 12 fresh-frozen adult hips with a mean age of 78 years (range, 61-98 years) were studied. Of these, 96 % (53 of 55) of the hips had labral tears, with 74% of the tears located in the anterosuperior quadrant. Histologically, the fibrocartilaginous labrum was contiguous with the acetabular articular cartilage through a 1- to 2-mm zone of transition. A consistent projection of bone extends from the bony acetabulum into the substance of the labrum that is attached via a zone of calcified cartilage with a well-defined tidemark. Two distinct types of tears of the labrum were identified histologically. The first consisted of a detachment of the fibrocartilaginous labrum from the articular hyaline cartilage at the transition zone. The second consisted of one or more cleavage planes of variable depth within the substance of the labrum. Both types of labral tears were associated with increased microvessel formation seen within the tear. The acetabular labrum tear appears to be an acquired condition that is highly prevalent in aging adult hips. Labral tears occur early in the arthritic process of the hip and may be one of the causes of degenerative hip disease.


Subject(s)
Acetabulum/anatomy & histology , Acetabulum/blood supply , Acetabulum/injuries , Acetabulum/pathology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aging/pathology , Arthritis/pathology , Cadaver , Calcification, Physiologic , Cartilage/anatomy & histology , Cartilage/blood supply , Cartilage, Articular/anatomy & histology , Cartilage, Articular/blood supply , Chondrocytes/pathology , Femur Head/pathology , Humans , Hyalin , Ligaments, Articular/anatomy & histology , Ligaments, Articular/blood supply , Microcirculation/anatomy & histology , Middle Aged , Osteoarthritis, Hip/pathology
3.
Cancer Invest ; 18(4): 314-26, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10808367

ABSTRACT

Platinum-based chemotherapies cause the formation of DNA adducts and have profound effects on DNA. This study measured cis-diamminedichloroplatinum II (cisplatin) DNA adducts by 32P-radiolabeling DNA, enzymatically digesting radiolabeled DNA, separating the formed adducts on two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography, and quantitating the adducts with autoradiography and densitometry. HeLa DNA was incubated with cisplatin at varying concentrations (6.25-325 nM) and times (0 min to 72 hr). Cisplatin rapidly depurinated dGMP and dAMP (90%, 15-min incubation with 325 nM cisplatin). Partial depurination of dGMP (15%) and dAMP (25%) occurred with lower cisplatin concentrations at equal incubation times. A minimum of four new adducts, with relatively rapid migratory patterns, were detected at high cisplatin concentrations with short incubation times. These results indicate that the depurination of DNA correlates with DNA adduct formation and that the quantification of these adducts may be applicable to monitoring tumor and host cell response to cisplatin chemotherapy.


Subject(s)
Adenosine Monophosphate/metabolism , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Cisplatin/pharmacology , DNA Adducts/analysis , DNA, Neoplasm/drug effects , Guanosine Monophosphate/metabolism , Chromatography, Thin Layer , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , HeLa Cells/drug effects , Humans , Phosphorus Radioisotopes
4.
Foot Ankle Int ; 20(7): 404-7, 1999 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10437921

ABSTRACT

This study evaluates the long-term results of displaced bi- and trimalleolar fractures treated closed. Few reports exist in the literature regarding the long-term outcomes of ankle fractures, and none of these specifically addresses displaced bi- and trimalleolar fractures treated nonoperatively. This study analyzed the results of bi- and trimalleolar fractures treated by a single surgeon from 1973 to 1981. As was the standard of care at that time, these fractures were treated nonoperatively if a stable reduction was achieved and maintained. Serial radiographs confirmed the maintenance of reduction in a non-weightbearing long leg cast for 6 weeks and then a short leg walking cast for 6 weeks. Of the 34 patients in this series, 19 were available for review, 10 were deceased, and five were lost to follow-up. The average age at the time of injury was 39 years (range, 17-79 years), and the average length of follow-up was 20 years (range, 16-24 years). At the time of review, only two patients with trimalleolar fractures were minimally symptomatic or had radiographic evidence of mild degenerative changes. The average American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Score was 98 of 100 points (range, 87-100 points). This long-term follow-up shows that bi- and trimalleolar fractures can be treated nonoperatively if an anatomic reduction is maintained and closely followed. With reports indicating as much as a 5% deep infection rate and a 10% incidence of loss of reduction after internal fixation, universally recommending an operation for these injuries should be reconsidered, especially in high surgical risk patients.


Subject(s)
Ankle Injuries/therapy , Casts, Surgical , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Immobilization , Joint Dislocations/therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Ankle Injuries/complications , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Fractures, Bone/complications , Humans , Joint Dislocations/complications , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome
5.
J Bone Joint Surg Am ; 80(12): 1770-4, 1998 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9875934

ABSTRACT

We reviewed the clinical outcomes of fifty primary total knee arthroplasties that had been performed with cement in forty patients who were considered morbidly obese (a Quetelet index of more than forty). These results were compared with those of 1768 similar procedures, performed during the same time-period by the same surgeon, in 1539 patients who were not morbidly obese (controls). At a mean of approximately five years postoperatively, there was a significant difference between the morbidly obese patients and the control group with regard to the knee and functional scores (84 and 53 points compared with 92 and 67 points; p < 0.00005 for both scores). No significant difference was detected, with the numbers available, with regard to the range of motion or the radiographic score (p = 0.77). The rate of perioperative complications was significantly higher in the morbidly obese patients (p < 0.00005). Of the fifty knees in these patients, eleven (22 percent) had a wound complication, five (10 percent) had an infection, and four (8 percent) had an avulsion of the medial collateral ligament. The five infections developed within twenty weeks after the operation, and three were associated with a wound complication. In comparison, thirty-five (2 percent) of the 1768 knees in the control group had a wound complication, eleven (0.6 percent) had an infection, and none had an avulsion of the medial collateral ligament. We concluded that total knee arthroplasty in morbidly obese patients can be successful but is associated with an increased rate of perioperative complications, including problems with wound-healing, infection, and avulsion of the medial collateral ligament. Alterations in the operative technique for soft-tissue closure and protection of the medial collateral ligament have decreased the rates of complications related to wound-healing and the medial collateral ligament.


Subject(s)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Obesity, Morbid , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/methods , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Medial Collateral Ligament, Knee/injuries , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Surgical Wound Infection/epidemiology , Treatment Outcome , Wound Healing
6.
J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl ; 694(2): 333-41, 1997 Jul 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9252047

ABSTRACT

The halopyrimidine 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BUDR) can serve as one of many indicators of tumor malignity, complementary to histologic grade. We have developed a thin-layer chromatographic (TLC) technique that can assess tumor DNA base composition and analogue (BUDR) incorporation which vies with immunochemistry for BUDR. This requires post-labeling DNA by nick-translation and radioactive 5'-phosphorylation of representative 32P-alpha-dNMPs (deoxynucleotide monophosphates). Subsequent 3'-monophosphate digest exchanges a radioactive 32PO4 for the neighboring cold nucleotide. Separation in two dimensional PEI-cellulose TLC is carried out in acetic acid, (NH4)2SO4, and (NH4)HSO4. TLC of dNMPs was applied to control HeLa DNA, and HeLa cells receiving BUDR. BUDR is detected in 10(6) HeLa cells after 12-72 h incubations. Findings in HeLa DNA demonstrate normal TLC retention factors for all 32P-dNMPs. Two dimensional R(F) (x,y axes in cm) demonstrate: dAMP=1.4, 9.4; dCMP=10.0, 13.5; dGMP=4.6, 4.4; dTMP=9.0, 7.4; and BUDRMP 6.4, 6.6. This technique quantifies BUDR--which parallels tumor S phase, and serves as an indicator of labelling index (LI).


Subject(s)
Bromodeoxyuridine/metabolism , DNA/metabolism , Deoxyribonucleosides/analysis , Chromatography, Thin Layer/methods , DNA, Neoplasm/metabolism , HeLa Cells , Humans , Isotope Labeling , Phosphorus Radioisotopes , Phosphorylation
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