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Radiol Case Rep ; 19(8): 3465-3469, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38872748

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A 51-year-old male presented to our tertiary referral hospital with progressive shortness of breath and orthopnea. A computed tomography (CT) of the chest was performed that showed a large cystic middle mediastinal mass. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the chest demonstrated a large, well-circumscribed, T2-hyperintense cystic middle mediastinal mass resulting in significant compression of the trachea, brachiocephalic artery, superior vena cava, and azygos vein. The patient subsequently developed a right hemispheric stroke due to compression of the brachiocephalic artery and was too clinically unstable to undergo or definitive operative management of the mediastinal cyst. Percutaneous CT-guided aspiration of the cystic middle mediastinal mass was performed, with successful decompression resulting transient improvement in mass-effect on the surrounding mediastinal structures. Six days after successful aspiration of the mass, the patient underwent attempted bronchoscopy for management of tracheobronchial secretions which was complicated by massive pulmonary hemorrhage leading to cardiopulmonary arrest and death. An autospy was conducted, revealing pathological finding consistent with a mature cystic teratoma.

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Knee ; 33: 290-297, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34739960

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BACKGROUND: The effect of surgical latency on outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a topic that is heavily debated. Some studies report increased benefit when time from injury to surgery is decreased while other studies report no benefit. The purpose of our analysis was to compare achievement of clinically significant outcomes (CSOs) in patients with greater than six months of time from injury to ACLR to those with less than or equal to six months of time to surgery. METHODS: Patients undergoing primary ACLR between January 2017 and January 2018 with minimum one year follow-up were included. International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score and Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcomes Score (KOOS) were collected. Multivariate logistic regression was performed for outcome achievement and risk of revision ACLR and Weibull parametric survival analysis was performed for relative time to outcome achievement. The level of significance was set at α = 0.05. RESULTS: 379 patients were included of which, 140 patients sustained ACL injury greater than six months prior to surgery. This group of patients experienced reduced likelihood to achieve patient-acceptable symptomatic state (PASS) on the IKDC (p = 0.03), KOOS Pain (p = 0.01) and a greater likelihood to undergo revision ACLR (p = 0.001). There was no impact of surgical timing on minimal clinically important difference (MCID). CONCLUSION: Patients with greater than 6 months from injury to ACLR reported reduced likelihood to achieve CSOs, delayed achievement of CSOs, and increased rates of revision surgery.


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Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Estudos de Coortes , Humanos , Articulação do Joelho/cirurgia , Reoperação
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