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Arthroscopy ; 26(8): 1117, 2010 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20678711

RESUMO

A specific pattern of injury to the superior labrum of the shoulder was identified arthroscopically in twenty-seven patients included in a retrospective review of more than 700 shoulder arthroscopies performed at our institution. The injury of the superior labrum begins posteriorly and extends anteriorly, stopping before or at the mid- glenoid notch and including the "anchor" of the biceps tendon to the labrum. We have labeled this injury a "SLAP lesion" (Superior Labrum Anterior and Posterior). There were 23 males and four females with an average age of 37.5 years. Time from injury to surgery averaged 29.3 months. The most common mechanism of injury was a compression force to the shoulder, usually as the result of a fall onto an outstretched arm, with the shoulder positioned in abduction and slight forward flexion at the time of the impact. The most common clinical complaints were pain, greater with overhead activity, and a painful "catching" or "popping" in the shoulder. No imaging test accurately defined the superior labral pathology preoperatively. We divided the superior labrum pathology into four distinct types. Treatment was performed arthroscopically based on the type of SLAP lesion noted at the time of surgery. The SLAP lesion, which has not been previously described, can be diagnosed only arthroscopically and may be treated successfully by arthroscopic techniques alone in many patients.

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Arthroscopy ; 18(7): 715-24, 2002 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12209428

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PURPOSE: The use of blunt-threaded titanium interference screws for arthroscopic-assisted fixation of a quadruple-strand hamstring anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has recently been reported. However, the pitfalls of the low medial portal technique, rehabilitation protocol, and long-term results have not. The purpose of this multicenter study was to prospectively evaluate this technique's application to ACL instability in symptomatic patients as well as to develop a standardized rehabilitation protocol. TYPE OF STUDY: Observation cohort study. METHODS: One hundred-twenty patients had quadruple hamstring ACL reconstructions, followed the study protocol, and were seen at 2 years follow-up. They were evaluated using Lysholm score, Lachman test, anterior drawer test, pivot-shift test, KT-1000, effusion assessment, and the Tegner Sports Activity Scale. RESULTS: The average Lysholm score improved 42 points; Lachman test, effusion assessment, anterior drawer test, KT-1000, and Tegner Sports Activity Scale scores all improved. Of 120 ACL reconstructions, 5 failed. Of these, 3 failed from new late injury, 1 from technical error, and 1 from patient nonadherence to rehabilitation protocol. Some anterior knee pain was present in 30% of patients, and 22% had at some time experienced hamstring pain that did not interfere with athletic activity. CONCLUSIONS: This multicenter study reports success with quadruple hamstring ACL reconstruction using the low medial portal technique. Specific pitfalls and a rehabilitation protocol are also discussed. Low medial portal position is critical in successful surgery. Variations in screw size to accommodate the variation in graft construct size are also recommended.


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Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Artroscopia/métodos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/métodos , Adolescente , Adulto , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/transplante , Parafusos Ósseos , Protocolos Clínicos/normas , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Instabilidade Articular/reabilitação , Instabilidade Articular/cirurgia , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/instrumentação , Titânio/uso terapêutico , Falha de Tratamento , Resultado do Tratamento
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Phys Sportsmed ; 7(11): 37-46, 1979 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29256665

RESUMO

Middle-aged athletes are just like other athletes-they don't want to stop participating when they are injured. This article describes some special problems and solutions for this group.

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