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J Shoulder Elb Arthroplast ; 8: 24715492231218183, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38186674

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Prosthetic instability is one of the most challenging complications to manage when considering reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA). Additional tools are available to improve accuracy in planning and execution of arthroplasties, such as 3-dimensional (3D) virtual planning based on computer tomography (CT) scan and intra-operative navigation. We report a case of an 84-year-old male treated for RSA prosthetic instability combined with severe glenoid deformity and bone loss, and subclinical periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). The definitive surgery consisted in implanting a customized metaglene component realized on the basis of the bone defect detected in the 3D-CT scan and implanted with the aid of computer-assisted intra-operative navigation. The patient was periodically followed-up for a year with clinical and radiological evaluations with the absence of further prosthetic dislocations nor PJI, a good overall satisfaction, a satisfying range of motion, and acceptable functional scores (American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Score 62, Constant-Murley Score 36). This is the first description, to our knowledge, of a customized glenoid baseplate implanted with the aid of intraoperative navigation. The combined use of 3D-CT planning and intra-operative computer-assisted navigation allows to manage complex cases of prosthetic revision surgery even where extensive bone defects are present.

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J Shoulder Elb Arthroplast ; 7: 24715492231211123, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38021086

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Joint dysplasias always represent a great challenge for prosthetic surgeons. The common altered anatomical landmarks and the subversion of the anatomy of soft tissues surrounding the dysplastic joint are problems that can cause difficulties if approached with standard methods. Together with the resolution of functional issues related to dysplasia, the understanding of the underlying cause is fundamental. DNA analysis is generally performed via blood sampling; however, this might lead to misdiagnosis in case mosaicism is not detected in blood components. The etiology of genetic diseases can be further examined by means of whole exome sequencing and the detection of somatic mosaicism, recognized as a fundamental contributor to genetic diseases themselves. In this study, the clinical case of a patient suffering from a rare unilateral dysplasia localized to the left coxo-femoral and glenohumeral joint and treated at our center for reverse shoulder arthroplasty is reported. By virtue of the glenohumeral anatomical peculiarities, we had to devise a hybrid custom-made and navigated approach by means of a custom-made prosthetic stem and dedicated patient-specific instrumentation, using intraoperative GPS navigation for glenoid prosthesis. In addition, a genetic study was conducted on intraoperatively harvested bone marrow, which proved to be crucial in understanding the epigenetic basis of dysplasia. In fact, the patient resulted negative in blood but positive for a truncating variant of PTEN c.781C > T (p.(Gln261 *)) in 12% of the sequence analyzed in the bone marrow.

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J Orthop Traumatol ; 24(1): 18, 2023 May 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37155113

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BACKGROUND: Complex proximal humeral fractures (cPHFs) represent an important public health concern, and reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has emerged as a feasible treatment option in the elderly with high functional demands. Recent studies have shown that tuberosity healing leads to better clinical outcomes and an improved range of motion. However, the best surgical technique for the management of the tuberosities is still a topic of debate. The purpose of this retrospective observational study is to report the radiographic and clinical outcomes of a consecutive series of patients who underwent RSA for cPHFs using a novel "7 sutures and 8 knots" technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A consecutive series of 32 patients (33 shoulders) were treated with this technique by a single surgeon from January 2017 to September 2021. Results at a minimum follow-up of 12 months and a mean ± SD follow-up of 35.9 ± 16.2 (range 12-64) months are reported. RESULTS: The tuberosity union rate was 87.9% (29 out of 33 shoulders), the mean Constant score was 66.7 ± 20.5 (range 29-100) points, and the mean DASH score was 33.4 ± 22.6 (range 2-85) points. CONCLUSIONS: The "7 sutures and 8 knots" technique, which relies on three sutures around the implant and five bridging sutures between the tuberosities, is a relatively simple procedure which provides a reliable means for anatomic restoration of the tuberosities and allows functional recovery of the shoulder in elderly patients with cPHFs treated with RSA. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV; retrospective atudy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: At our institution, no institutional review board nor ethical committee approval is necessary for retrospective studies.


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Artroplastia do Ombro , Fraturas do Ombro , Articulação do Ombro , Humanos , Idoso , Artroplastia do Ombro/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Consolidação da Fratura , Fraturas do Ombro/diagnóstico por imagem , Fraturas do Ombro/cirurgia , Suturas , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Articulação do Ombro/cirurgia
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Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil ; 14: 21514593231152420, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36950185

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected and is still deeply affecting all aspects of public life. World governments have been forced to enact restrictive measures to stem the contagion which have led to a decrease in the movement of people within national territory and to a redirection of health care resources with a suspension of non-urgent procedures. In Italy, a lockdown was imposed from March 9th to May 3rd, 2020. As a result, a significant reduction in the overall operative volume of orthopedic trauma was expected, but it was not possible to predict a similar trend regarding fragility fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly. Methods: The aim of this paper was to examine the impact of COVID-19 on the operating volume for trauma surgeries and to determine how the pandemic affected the management of fragility hip fractures (FHFs) in non-COVID patients at a single Institution. Results: The first result was a statistically significant reduction in the overall operative volume of orthopedic trauma during the period of the first lockdown and an increase in the mean age of patients undergoing surgery, as expected. As regard to the second aim, the incidence of FHFs remained almost unchanged during the periods analysed. The population examined were superimposable in terms of demographics, comorbidities, type of fracture, peri-operative complications, percentage of operations performed within 48 hours from hospitalization and 1-year outcome. Discussion: Our results are in line with those already present in the Literature. Conclusions: Our study revealed a significant impact of the restrictive anti-contagion measures on the overall orthopedic surgical volume, but, at the same time, we could affirm that the pandemic did not affect the management of FHFs in non-COVID patients, and their results.

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Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil ; 13: 21514593221097608, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35573905

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Introduction. The ever-expanding indications for total hip arthroplasty are leading to more implants being placed in younger as well as in older patients with high functional demand. Also, prolonged life expectancy is contributing to an overall increment of periprosthetic femoral fractures. The Vancouver classification has been the most used for guiding the surgeon choice since its proposal in 1995. Fractures occurring over a hip femoral implant can be divided into intra-operative and post-operative PFFs, and their treatment depends on factors that may severely affect the outcome: level of fracture, implant stability, quality of bone stock, patients' functional demand, age and comorbidities, and surgeon expertise. There are many different treatment techniques available which include osteosynthesis and revision surgery or a combination of both. The goals of surgical treatment are patients' early mobilization, restoration of anatomical alignment and length with a stable prosthesis and maintenance of bone stock. Significance. The aim of this review is to describe the state-of-the-art treatment and outcomes in the management of PFFs. We performed a systematic literature review of studies reporting on the management of PFFs around hip stems and inter-prosthetic fractures identifying 45 manuscripts eligible for the analysis. Conclusions. PFFs present peculiar characteristic that must be considered and special features that must be addressed. Their management is complex due to the extreme variability of stem designs, the possibility of having cemented or uncemented stems, the difficulty in identifying the "real" level of the fracture and the actual stability of the stem. As a result, the definition of a standardized treatment is unlikely, thereby high expertise is fundamental for the surgical management of PPFs, so this kind of fractures should be treated only in specialized centres with both high volume of revision joint arthroplasty and trauma surgery.

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Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil ; 12: 21514593211067072, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34992896

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INTRODUCTION: There is lack of consensus regarding best operative fixation strategy for periprosthetic femoral fractures (PFFs) around a stable stem. Evidence exists that some patterns of fracture around a stable stem are better treated with revision surgery than with standard fixation. Anyway, a more aggressive surgical procedure together with medical treatment could allow for stem retention, and reduced risk of nonunion/hardware failure, even in these cases. SIGNIFICANCE: This paper is placed in a broader context of lack of studies on the matter, and its aim is to shed some light on the management of PFFs around a stable stem, when peculiar mechanical and biological aspects are present. RESULTS: Based on our casuistry in the treatment of nonunions after PFF successfully treated with original stem retention, and on review of Literature about risk factors for fixation failure, an algorithm is proposed that can guide in choosing the ideal surgical technique even for first-time PFFs with a stable stem, without resorting to revision. Mechanical (major and minor) and biological (local and systemic) factors that may influence fracture healing, leading to nonunion and hardware failure, and subsequent need for re-operation, are considered. The proposed surgical technique consists of rigid fixation with absolute stability (using a plate and structural allograft) plus local biological support (structural allograft and autologous bone marrow concentrate over a platelet-rich plasma-based scaffold) at fracture site. Systemic anabolic treatment (Teriparatide) is also administered in the post-operative period. CONCLUSION: Mechanical factors are not the only issues to be considered when choosing the surgical approach to PFFs over a stable stem. Systemic and local biological conditions should be taken into account, as well. A therapeutic algorithm is proposed, given the prosthetic stem to be stable, considering mechanical and biological criteria.

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Acta Biomed ; 91(4-S): 204-208, 2020 05 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32555098

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BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: The reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has risen exponentially, this has entailed an increasing number of complications and reoperations. In RSA, loads are transferred directly to the glenoid component. As a result, failure of the glenoid component is one of the most common complications. CT 3D preoperative planning, patient-specific and the possibility of performing a more precise and controlled surgical gesture in the operating room are increasingly important. The use of the GPS navigation on CT 3D planning has proved to be useful above all in terms of accuracy, reliability and the possibility of reproducing the planned gesture preoperatively. METHODS: This study analyzes the precision, safety, and reproducibility of the GPS system for the reverse shoulder prosthesis tested on 6 scapulohumeral cadaver specimens, subsequently subjected to anatomical dissection to verify the correct positioning of the glenoidcomponents and the percentage of appropriateness in the field of planning previously virtually assumed. RESULTS: Postoperative macroscopic dissection revealed no central peg perforated or screws malpositioned, no leaking from the bone or injury to the adjacent neurovascular structures. The average length of the screws was 42 mm (range 36 mm to 46 mm) for the lower screw and 40 mm for the upper one (range 36 mm to 42 mm). CONCLUSIONS: This cadaver study has shown that GPS navigation offers greater efficiency in baseplate and screws placement and can avoid intra- and postoperative complications.


Assuntos
Artroplastia do Ombro/métodos , Sistemas de Informação Geográfica , Cirurgia Assistida por Computador , Idoso , Cadáver , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Acta Biomed ; 91(4-S): 276-279, 2020 05 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32555110

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BACKGROUND: Volar plating has increasingly become the most used technique for the treatment of unstable distal radius fractures due to the low soft-tissue disturbance and its biomechanical reliability, which allows the early mobilization of the wrist. One of the main goals of the volar locking compression plates design is to avoid those soft tissue complications historically associated to the dorsal plating. However, extensor tendon complications can not be completely excluded. METHOD: The authors report the case of a patient with a complete rupture of the index finger extensor tendons after volar plate fixation of the distal radius. Due to the presence of a severe tendons retraction with a 4-centimeter gap and the neighbouring soft tissues damage, it was decided to fill the gap with a 2-free-end autograft harvested from the Flexor Carpi Radialis (FCR) tendon, using the volar surgical approach performed to remove the plate. RESULTS: At the 2-month follow-up, the patient showed the complete recovery of the flexion-extension movements. CONCLUSIONS: Even though the 2-free-end FCR tendon graft is not commonly reported for the reconstruction of extensor tendons defects, we assume it deserves to be considered as an adequate technique whenever the neighbouring tendons are critically compromised.


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Traumatismos dos Dedos/cirurgia , Traumatismos dos Tendões/cirurgia , Tendões/transplante , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Procedimentos Ortopédicos/métodos
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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 59(5): 1066-1071, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32360328

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A posterior tibial tendon (PTT) rupture associated with ankle fractures is a very rare condition. Ankle pronation and external rotation (PER) movement are the typical traumatic mechanism. This injury is frequently overlooked preoperatively. Early diagnosis and treatment are very important to prevent the serious consequences related to functional PTT insufficiency on biomechanics of the foot. Few cases have been described in the literature that highlight the relationship between PTT rupture and PER type ankle fracture with a medial malleolar fracture. We present a case of a complete PTT rupture in a closed atypical ankle fracture in which a medial malleolar fracture was associated with a very large fragment from the anterolateral distal tibia (Tillaux-Chaput fragment) and a concomitant avulsion fracture from the anteromedial portion of the fibula (Lefort-Wagstaffe fragment), with a novel pattern never described before.


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Fraturas do Tornozelo , Traumatismos do Tornozelo , Fraturas da Tíbia , Fraturas do Tornozelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Fraturas do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Traumatismos do Tornozelo/complicações , Traumatismos do Tornozelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Traumatismos do Tornozelo/cirurgia , Fixação Interna de Fraturas , Humanos , Tendões , Tíbia , Fraturas da Tíbia/diagnóstico por imagem , Fraturas da Tíbia/etiologia , Fraturas da Tíbia/cirurgia
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Dose Response ; 18(4): 1559325820970832, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35185413

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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) successfully restores shoulder function in different conditions. Glenoid baseplate fixation and positioning seem to be the most important factors influencing RSA survival. When scapular anatomy is distorted (eccentric osteoarthrirtis, rotator cuff arthropathy), optimal baseplate positioning and secure screw purchase can be challenging. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether CT-based pre-operative planning, integrated with intra-operative navigation could improve glenoid baseplate fixation and positioning by increasing screw length, reducing number of screws required to obtain fixation and increasing the use of augmented baseplate to gain the desired positioning. Twenty patients who underwent navigated RSA were compared retrospectively with 20 patients operated on with a conventional technique. All the procedures were performed by the same surgeon, using the same implant. Mean screw length was significantly longer in the navigation group (35.5 ± 4.4 mm vs 29.9 ± 3.6 mm; p = .001). Significant higher rate of optimal fixation using 2 screws only (17 vs 3 cases, p = .019) and higher rate of augmented baseplate usage (13 vs 4 cases, p = .009) was also present in the navigation group. Pre-operative CT-based planning integrated with intra-operative navigation can improve glenoid component positioning and fixation, possibly leading to an improvement of RSA survival.

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Injury ; 50 Suppl 4: S56-S59, 2019 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30910241

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INTRODUCTION: Horse racing is a hazardous sport. We analyzed the incidence and characteristics of jockey injuries in a typical horse race. METHODS: We analyzed all injuries sustained by 224 jockeys in the last 72 years. RESULTS: It was found that in 96.1% of the races there was at least one fall and in 28.6% of the races 50% or more of the jockeys fell. In 43.4% of the falls, the jockey was taken to the emergency room. Comparing the Palio with traditional races in other countries, a higher injury incidence rate was observed for every 100 falls (109.884 vs 27-59) and a lower concussion rate/100 falls (0.97 vs 1.8-7.4). CONCLUSION: The Palio is one of the most threatening races that continues today. Jockeys are at greater risk for a fall than any other race in the world.


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Acidentes por Quedas , Acidentes de Trabalho/estatística & dados numéricos , Traumatismos em Atletas/epidemiologia , Comportamento Competitivo/fisiologia , Lesões por Esmagamento/epidemiologia , Fraturas Ósseas/epidemiologia , Lesões dos Tecidos Moles/epidemiologia , Aceleração/efeitos adversos , Acidentes por Quedas/estatística & dados numéricos , Animais , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Inquéritos Epidemiológicos , Cavalos , Humanos , Itália/epidemiologia , Masculino , Fatores de Risco , Esportes
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Injury ; 50(2): 365-368, 2019 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30580929

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The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published in Injury, 50(2) 2019 365­368, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2018.12.014. The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal.

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J Orthop Case Rep ; 8(1): 3-7, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29854682

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INTRODUCTION: This case report describes the management and the possible therapeutic solutions for the treatment of femoral bone loss associated with an open fracture IIIB Gustilo Andersonin a polytrauma that includes floating knee (GF) Fraser IIB from damage control orthopedics to final treatment. CASE REPORT: The patient was treated with an external fixator femorotibial bridge after extensive cleaning and debridement of open fractures. After 17-day post-trauma, we substitute the fixator with a less invasive stabilization system plate and screws with contralateral allograft bone strut.3months after the first surgery, the patient underwent surgery for the intramedullary nailing of the tibia. The follow-up was clinical using the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS), short form 12 health survey (SF-12) for quality of life, and radiological at 1-3-6-12-18-24-36 months. The patient walked with partial load up until the 6months after injury and then began a progression to a total load. At 24-months post surgery, the patient had both the KOOS and SF-12 at 100 points. CONCLUSION: Not all Fraser IIB are equal, the timing of treatment should be discussed case by case. The surgical sequence should be respected: First, the fixation of the femur, and then, the stabilization of the tibia, taking into account the condition of the skin, eventual exposure or the eventual level of sub-amputation of the limb. The clinical and radiographic results show how efficient damage can lay the foundations for an excellent definitive treatment.

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