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Reduction rate by decompression as a treatment of odontogenic cysts

2017

Background: Odontogenic cysts are defined as those cysts that arise from odontogenic epithelium and occur in the tooth-bearing regions of the jaws. Cystectomy, marsupialization or decompression of odontogenic cyst are treatment approach to this pathology. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the decompression as the primary treatment of the cystic lesions of the jaws and them reduction rates involving different factors. Material and Methods: 23 patients with odontogenic cysts of the jaws, previously diagnosed by anatomical histopathology (follicular cysts (7) and radicular cysts (16)) underwent decompression as an initial treatment. Clinical examination and pre and pos…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPanoramic radiographDecompressionmedicine.medical_treatmentLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOdontogenic cystmedicineHumansGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASRetrospective StudiesFollicular Cystbusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistrymedicine.diseaseMarsupializationDecompression Surgicalstomatognathic diseasesCysts of the jawsTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMaxillaOdontogenic CystsSurgeryFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptomOral Surgerybusiness
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Urethral Reconstruction in Anterolateral Thigh Flap Phalloplasty: A 93-Case Experience

2019

BACKGROUND: Urethral reconstruction in anterolateral thigh flap phalloplasty cannot always be accomplished with one flap, and the ideal technique has not been established yet. In this article, the authors' experience with urethral reconstruction in 93 anterolateral thigh flap phalloplasties is reported. METHODS: Ninety-three anterolateral thigh phalloplasties performed over 13 years at a single center were retrospectively reviewed to evaluate outcomes of the different urethral reconstruction techniques used: anterolateral thigh alone without urethral reconstruction (n = 7), tube-in-tube anterolateral thigh flap (n = 5), prelaminated anterolateral thigh flap with a skin graft (n = 8), antero…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTreatment outcomeSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica030230 surgeryRisk AssessmentTransgender PersonsFollow-Up StudieCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineUrethraRetrospective StudieSex Reassignment SurgeryMedicineHumansReconstructive Surgical ProcedureRetrospective StudiesThigh surgeryWound HealingRadial forearm flapbusiness.industryFollow up studiesAnterolateral thighPlastic Surgery ProceduresMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemUrethra surgeryMyocutaneous Flapeye diseasesPeniSurgerybody regionsTreatment OutcomeThigh030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryFemalePhalloplastyTransgender PersonCohort StudiebusinessFollow-Up StudiesPenisHuman
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Cementless total hip replacement with subtrochanteric femoral shortening for severe developmental dysplasia of the hip.

2003

Total joint replacement in patients suffering from developmental dysplasia of the hip poses specific technical difficulties due to insufficient bone stock at the site of the original and secondary acetabulum and a narrow, cranially displaced proximal femur. Twelve hips with severe congenital dislocation (4 Crowe type II, 5 type III, 3 type IV) were treated with cementless, porous structured total hip replacement. The cup was implanted at the anatomic height, a femoral segment was resected below the minor trochanter to reduce the femoral component in all cases. One femoral component was exchanged for a longer stem after 2 months due to insufficient fit and fill. After a mean follow-up of 5.1…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentArthroplasty Replacement HipOsteotomymedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemurFemurHip Dislocation CongenitalReduction (orthopedic surgery)Trochanterbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAcetabulumSurgeryRadiographyHarris Hip ScoreDysplasiaOrthopedic surgerySurgeryFemalebusinessArchives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
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A ten-year follow-up of the Reflection cementless acetabular component.

2008

We reviewed the long-term results at ten to 12 years of 118 total hip replacements in 109 patients using a second-generation hemispherical cementless acetabular component (Reflection) designed to address the problem of backside wear. Five patients (five hips) died and six patients (seven hips) were lost to follow-up. The remaining 98 patients (106 hips) had a mean age of 62.9 years (34.0 to 86.2) A rate of revision for aseptic loosening of 0.9%, and predictable results were found with respect to radiological evidence of fixation, lack of pain, walking ability, range of movement and function. One component was revised for aseptic loosening, and of the 101 hips (95.2%) that did not have a rev…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAcetabulum; Adult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Arthroplasty Replacement Hip; Bone Cements; Equipment Failure Analysis; Follow-Up Studies; Hip Joint; Humans; Middle Aged; Osteoarthritis Hip; Prosthesis Design; Prosthesis Failure; Statistics as Topic; Time Factors; Hip ProsthesisTime FactorsArthroplasty Replacement HipStatistics as TopicProsthesis DesignOsteoarthritis HipmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurvival analysisPelvisFixation (histology)AgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryBone CementsAcetabulumMiddle AgedConfidence intervalSurgeryProsthesis FailureEquipment Failure AnalysisReflection acetabular component hipmedicine.anatomical_structureAcetabular componentRadiological weaponCohortOrthopedic surgerySurgeryHip JointHip ProsthesisbusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume
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Repair of osteochondral defects in articular weightbearing areas in the rabbit's knee. The use of autologous osteochondral and meniscal grafts.

1987

Repair of osteochondral defects in articular weightbearing areas presents its own particular problems because of the low potential of hyaline cartilage for regeneration. Our first group of experiments on the knee of the rabbit confirms that the new regenerated cartilage comes from bone marrow which degenerates before developing into true hyaline cartilage. The second group of experiments shows that autologous grafts from the non-weightbearing articular area suitable for the repair of defects in weightbearing areas. In an third group, autologous meniscal fibrocartilage was used as a graft for the repair of osteochondral defects.

musculoskeletal diseasesCartilage Articularmedicine.medical_specialtyBone RegenerationKnee JointChirurgie orthopediqueArticular cartilageKnee JointMenisci TibialTransplantation AutologousmedicineMethodsAnimalsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineExperimental surgeryBone TransplantationHyaline cartilagebusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)musculoskeletal systemSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureOrthopedic surgerySurgeryRabbitsbusinessInternational orthopaedics
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In vitro comparison of the efficacy of two fractured implant-prosthesis screw extraction methods: Conventional versus mechanical.

2019

Abstract Statement of problem Implant-supported prostheses may be subject to esthetic, biological, or mechanical complications. Protocols for dealing with these mechanical problems are sparse. Purpose The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the efficacy of a mechanical system for extracting fractured implant-prosthesis screws with the conventional method. Material and methods A total of 60 screws were divided into 2 groups according to their morphology (flat screws with a smooth shaft and threaded apical area and screws with a completely threaded body) and subjected to fatiguing and static load testing until fracture. The specimens were assigned to 3 operators with varying levels …

musculoskeletal diseasesDental ImplantsUltrasound deviceMaterials scienceImplant prosthesisBone Screws030206 dentistryThread (computing)Esthetics Dentalmusculoskeletal systemequipment and suppliescomputer.software_genreExtractor03 medical and health sciencesLoad testingsurgical procedures operative0302 clinical medicineCoronal planeExtraction methodsOral SurgerycomputerFracture typeBiomedical engineeringThe Journal of prosthetic dentistry
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Le Fratture di Rotula

2015

Patellar fractures are relatively uncommon, accounting for approximately 1% of all fractures. Non-operative treatment represents the best choice for undisplaced patellar fractures. However, surgery becomes necessary when fractures are displaced by more than 2 mm, and may include open reduction and internal fixation. Accurate reduction and rigid fixation are required in order to allow early knee mobilization and to obtain a better clinical outcome. Several techniques have been described for patellar fracture fixation, such as tension band wiring, interfragmentary screw fixation, and the combination of screw fixation and cerclage. In this article up-to-date diagnosis, classification and treat…

musculoskeletal diseasesFibrous jointmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTension band wiringmedicine.medical_treatmentfiberwirefratture di rotula fratture di ginocchio trauma rotulamusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseaseSurgeryScrew fixationFixation (surgical)medicine.anatomical_structurefrattureOrthopedic surgerySettore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotoreMedicineInternal fixationPatella fracturebusiness
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Treatment of Knee Osteochondral Fractures.

2022

Osteochondral lesions (OCLs) that are frequently encountered in skeletally immature and adult patients are more common than once thought, and their incidence rate is rising. These lesions can appear in many synovial joints of the body, such as the shoulder, elbow, hip, and ankle, occurring most often in the knee. The term osteochondral lesion includes a vast spectrum of pathologies such as osteochondritis dissecans, osteochondral defects, osteochondral fractures, and osteonecrosis of the subchondral bone. When considering this, the term osteochondral fracture is preserved only for an osteochondral defect that combines disruption of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone. These fractur…

musculoskeletal diseasesHealth Information ManagementLeadership and ManagementHealth PolicyHealth Informaticsknee injury; osteochondral fracture; pediatric surgery; permanent implant approachHealthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
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Reduction and variability of trunk spines in the acanthocephalan Corynosoma cetaceum: the role of physical constraints on attachment

2005

. In this study, we investigated a functional trade-off between trunk attachment and trunk-spine development in the acanthocephalan Corynosoma cetaceum. The worms live attached to the stomach and upper intestine of their cetacean definitive hosts, using the proboscis and spiny foretrunk as the main holdfast; the spiny hindtrunk can also attach by bending ventrally. When the hindtrunk bends, ventral compression generates an anterior fold (AF) and a posterior fold (PF). A morphological analysis based on 7,823 individuals collected from 10 franciscana dolphins, Pontoporia blainvillei, revealed that spines were smaller and more variable in size and occurrence in the folds than on neighboring ar…

musculoskeletal diseasesHoldfastmedicine.medical_treatmentProboscisAnatomyFold (geology)Biologymusculoskeletal systemTrunkSpine (zoology)Morphological analysismedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyVestigialityReduction (orthopedic surgery)Invertebrate Biology
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Nonadherence in outpatient thrombosis prophylaxis with low molecular weight heparins after major orthopaedic surgery

2010

Background: According to some current guidelines, extended thromboprophylaxis after hip and knee arthroplasties is recommended. Outpatient prophylaxis with low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) is an important part of this prophylaxis, although the rates of adherence to these regimens is not known. Questions/purposes: We determined (1) the degree of nonadherence (NA) of patients with LMWH outpatient prophylaxis, and (2) whether specific independent factors explain NA. Methods: NA was determined by syringe count and by indirect and direct questions to patients. We defined six different NA indicators. To identify factors explaining LMWH NA, we used three different logistic regression models. R…

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