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Acta Ortop Mex ; 34(2): 91-95, 2020.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33244908

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Supracondylar fractures represent the most frequent cause of pediatric elbow injuries, at 64%, in children under eight years old. These fractures can present complications such as: A) Complications prior to treatment: 1) neurological, 2) vascular and 3) compartment syndrome. B) Complications after treatment: 1) early, in the first days after treatment: loss of reduction, neurological, vascular, compartment syndrome, infection of Kirschner wires. 2) Late complications in treatment: Angular deformity, loss of mobility, ossifying myositis, avascular necrosis of the trochlea, others. OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of complications in humeral supracondylar fractures in less than eight years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective, observational cohort study was conducted in patients under 8 years of age during the period of March 2014 to February 2018. RESULTS: 277 patients were obtained with the following percentages: cubitus varus 3.97%, neurological lesions prior to surgical treatment 1.44%, early neurological complications to treatment 1.44%, infections of Kirschner needles 0.72%, cubitus valgus 0.72%, loss of mobility 0.36%. CONCLUSIONS: The most common complication of humerus supracondylar fractures in this study was cubitus varus and neurological complications prior to treatment.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Las fracturas supracondíleas representan la causa más frecuente de las lesiones del codo pediátrico (64% de la población en niños menores de ocho años). Estas fracturas pueden presentar complicaciones como: A) complicaciones previas al tratamiento: 1) neurológicas, 2) vasculares y 3) síndrome compartimental. B) complicaciones posteriores al tratamiento: 1) precoces en los primeros días tras el tratamiento: pérdida de reducción, complicaciones neurológicas, vasculares, síndrome compartimental, infección de las agujas de Kirschner, 2) complicaciones tardías en el tratamiento: deformidad angular, pérdida de movilidad, miositis osificante, necrosis avascular de la tróclea, entre otros. OBJETIVO: Determinar la frecuencia de las complicaciones en fracturas supracondíleas humerales en menores de ocho años. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo y observacional de cohorte en pacientes menores de ocho años en el período de Marzo de 2014 a Febrero de 2018. RESULTADOS: Se obtuvieron 277 pacientes con los siguientes porcentajes: 3.97% presentó lesiones de cúbito varo; 1.44%, lesiones neurológicas previas al tratamiento quirúrgico; 1.44%, complicaciones neurológicas precoces al tratamiento; 0.72%, infecciones de agujas de Kirschner; 0.72%, cúbito valgo y 0.36% con pérdida de la movilidad. CONCLUSIONES: La complicación más frecuente de las fracturas supracondíleas de húmero en este estudio fue cúbito varo y complicaciones neurológicas previas al tratamiento.


Subject(s)
Humeral Fractures , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Bone Wires , Child , Humans , Humeral Fractures/complications , Humeral Fractures/surgery , Range of Motion, Articular , Retrospective Studies
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 34(6): 417-421, 2020.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34020523

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Multi-ligament injury of the knee joint is defined as damage to two or more major ligaments. They are uncommon, with an incidence of ? 10:10,000. They constitute less than 0.02% of all orthopedic lesions. It is even less frequent to find an association of these with a complete rupture of the patellar tendon which presents with a prevalence of 2.4%. CASE REPORT: 22 year old male; he presented a high-speed accident with a diagnosis of multi-ligament left knee injury stage V of Schenck associated with complete patellar tendon rupture treated in a single surgical time with ligament reconstruction, four weeks after traumatic event. A score of 88.5 was obtained after eight months with the IKDC 2000 form for the subjective functional evaluation of the knee. DISCUSSION: The definitive surgical treatment is performed four weeks after the injury. This reduces the risk of instability. In our clinical case, the patient is integrated into the activities of his daily life after eight months. To validate this technique as effective or good for its use, a greater number of patients treated in the same way is required. It is, however, suggested to contemplate as a management option. CONCLUSION: These types of lesions are infrequent with a prognosis reserved.


INTRODUCCIÓN: La lesión multiligamentaria de la articulación de rodilla se define como el daño a dos o más ligamentos principales. Estas lesiones son poco comunes, con una incidencia de ? 10:10,000. Constituyen menos de 0.02% de todas las lesiones ortopédicas. Es aún menos frecuente encontrar asociación de éstas a una ruptura completa del tendón patelar, la cual se presenta con una prevalencia 2.4%. CASO CLÍNICO: Masculino de 22 años sufrió accidente de alta velocidad, con diagnóstico de lesión multiligamentaria de rodilla izquierda estadio V de Schenck asociada a ruptura completa de tendón patelar, fue tratado en un solo tiempo quirúrgico con reconstrucción ligamentaria cuatro semanas después de evento traumático. Se obtuvo a los ocho meses un puntaje de 88.5 con el formulario IKDC 2000 para la evaluación funcional subjetiva de la rodilla. DISCUSIÓN: El tratamiento quirúrgico definitivo se realiza a las cuatro semanas de la lesión. Con esto se disminuye el riesgo de inestabilidad. En nuestro caso clínico el paciente se logra integrar a las actividades de su vida diaria después de ocho meses. Para validar esta técnica como efectiva o buena para su uso, se requiere un mayor número de pacientes tratados de la misma forma. Sin embargo, se sugiere contemplar como una opción de manejo. CONCLUSIÓN: Lesión poco frecuente, de tratamiento quirúrgico con un pronóstico reservado.


Subject(s)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries , Knee Injuries , Patellar Ligament , Tendon Injuries , Adult , Humans , Knee Injuries/complications , Knee Injuries/surgery , Knee Joint , Male , Patellar Ligament/surgery , Rupture/surgery , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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J Environ Sci Health B ; 49(11): 844-55, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25190559

ABSTRACT

Agricultural management affects the movement of atrazine in soil and leaching to groundwater. The objective of this study was to determine atrazine adsorption in a soil after 20 years of atrazine application under agronomic management practices differing in tillage practice (conventional and zero tillage), residue management (with and without residue retention) and crop rotation (wheat-maize rotation and maize monoculture). Atrazine sorption was determined using batch and column experiments. In the batch experiment, the highest distribution coefficient Kd (1.1 L kg(-1)) at 0-10 cm soil depth was observed under zero tillage, crop rotation and residue retention (conservation agriculture). The key factor in adsorption was soil organic matter content and type. This was confirmed in the column experiment, in which the highest Kd values were observed in treatments with residue retention, under either zero or conventional tillage (0.81 and 0.68 L kg(-1), respectively). Under zero tillage, the fact that there was no soil movement helped to increase the Kd. The increased soil organic matter content with conservation agriculture may be more important than preferential flow due to higher pore connectivity in the same system. The soil's capacity to adsorb 2-hydroxyatrazine (HA), an important atrazine metabolite, was more important than its capacity to adsorb atrazine, and was similar under all four management practices (Kd ranged from 30 to 40 L kg(-1)). The HA adsorption was attributed to the type and amount of clay in the soil, which is unaffected by agronomic management. Soils under conservation agriculture had higher atrazine retention potential than soils under conventional tillage, the system that predominates in the study area.


Subject(s)
Agriculture/methods , Atrazine/chemistry , Herbicides/chemistry , Soil Pollutants/chemistry , Adsorption , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Models, Theoretical
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 393(6-7): 1745-53, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19184593

ABSTRACT

An analytical methodology based on an on-line sample enrichment of water samples by means of an imprinted polymer, and the separation of benzimidazole compounds within a C(18) column by ion-pair reversed-phase liquid chromatography, has been developed. The molecularly imprinted polymer has been synthesized by precipitation polymerization using thiabendazole as template molecule, methacrylic acid as functional monomer, and divinylbenzene as cross-linker. Initial experiments carried out by solid-phase extraction on cartridges demonstrated a clear imprint effect for thiabendazole, as well as the ability of the imprinted polymer to selectively rebind several benzimidazole compounds. The developed methodology has been applied to the quantification of thiabendazole, carbendazim, and benomyl in river, tap, and well water samples within a single analytical run at concentration levels below the legislated maximum concentration levels. In this sense, detection limits of 2.3-5.7 ng.L(-1) have been obtained for the analysis of benzimidazole fungicides in different water matrices. Recoveries obtained for the determination of benzimidazole fungicides in spiked samples ranged from 87% to 95%, with RSD below 5% in all cases.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/analysis , Benzimidazoles/analysis , Water/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/instrumentation , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Molecular Imprinting , Molecular Structure , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Polymers/chemistry , Sensitivity and Specificity , Time Factors
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J Vasc Access ; 6(1): 25-8, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16552679

ABSTRACT

Saphenous eversion Hickman catheter insertion can provide an alternative technique for venous access in patients in whom upper body access is not feasible. The technique is simple and obviates many of the complications of upper body permanent venous access catheter insertion. Further experience is required to assess whether this technique can become one of the standard Hickman insertion techniques.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11708681

ABSTRACT

The comparison of serological responses in a sample of adult, vaccinated and held-infected bovines with Brucella abortus is reported. Indirect enzyme immunoassav (EIA) titration curves and Western blotting tests for smooth-type lipopolysaccharide (S-LPS), rough-type LPS (R-LPS) and lipid A were performed. In the initial screening of sera, an overall prevalence of 20.5% was found, which corresponds to a country with a high incidence of brucellosis. End-point EIA titres against LPS antigens from vaccinated and field-infected cows were not significantly different. However, the absorbance values in the titration curves were significantly higher for S-LPS as compared with the other antigens. A high correlation coefficient (r = 0.933) was obtained when the titres to R-LPS versus lipid A were compared. Western blotting reactions of vaccinated and held-infected animals were indistinguishable. S-LPS, R-LPS and lipid A epitopes were recognized in a heterogeneous manner. In general, the number of bovines that reacted against LPS was higher in the field-infected group, with a stronger binding to S-LPS. Based on our observations, the vaccinated and field-infected bovines are capable of producing similar antibody responses to the Brucella main outer surface antigen, LPS. It should be emphasized that the humoral response of cattle to Brucella LPS contains significant amounts of antibodies to other antigenic moieties of this important surface molecule, which may contribute to the immunity to brucellosis.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Bacterial/biosynthesis , Brucella abortus/immunology , Brucellosis, Bovine/immunology , Lipopolysaccharides/immunology , Animals , Brucellosis, Bovine/blood , Cattle , Epitopes/immunology , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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