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Meningiomas of the Space of the Cavernous Sinus

1996

During the years 1985 to 1992, we encountered 59 patients with meningiomas involving the space of the cavernous sinus. In 29 of these patients, meningiomas were primarily located within the space of the cavernous sinus and were operated on without mortality and with low morbidity. A small subtemporal surgical approach was favored, which allowed initial tumor resection from the posterior aspect, where the Parkinson's triangle is wide, thus avoiding the additional morbidity of large-scale approaches. According to the relationships of the all-important cranial nerves passing within the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, we divided the primary intracavernous meningiomas into four types, which…

medicine.medical_specialtySphenoid SinusMeningiomaPostoperative ComplicationsMeningeal NeoplasmsmedicineHumansCranial Nerve NeoplasmsNeoplasm InvasivenessNerve functionCranial Nerve InjuriesNeurologic Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCranial nervesCranial NervesCavernous Sinus MeningiomaMagnetic resonance imagingAnatomymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingCranial Nerve DiseasesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurePeripheral nervous systemCranial Nerve InjuryCavernous sinusCavernous SinusSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Neoplasm Recurrence LocalMeningiomabusinessFollow-Up StudiesNeurosurgery
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Overuse injuries in youth basketball and floorball

2015

Mari Leppänen,1 Kati Pasanen,1 Urho M Kujala,2 Jari Parkkari,1 1Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute for Health Promotion Research, Tampere, 2Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland Background: The popularity of team sports is growing among young people. High training volume and intensity may predispose young athletes to overuse injuries. Research to date has tended to focus on acute injuries rather than overuse injuries. The purpose of this study was to examine the occurrence, nature, and severity of overuse injuries in youth basketball and floorball, with the hypothesis that overuse injuri…

medicine.medical_specialtySports injuryBasketballbiologyAthletesbusiness.industryta3141biology.organism_classificationPhysical therapyMedicineepidemiologyadolescenceteam sportsbusinessta315human activitiesOpen Access Journal of Sports Medicineoveruse injuriesOriginal Researchsports injuries
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Infrared thermal imaging in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2014

OBJECTIVE. Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently. Diagnostic tests using ionizing radiation can lead to problems for patients, and infrared thermal imaging could be useful when diagnosing these injuries. CONCLUSION. A systematic review was performed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of infrared thermal imaging in patients with musculoskeletal injuries. A meta-analysis of three studies evaluating stress fractures was performed and found a lack of support for the usefulness of infrared thermal imaging in musculoskeletal injuries diagnosis.

medicine.medical_specialtyStress fracturesSoft Tissue Injuriesbusiness.industryInfrared RaysPoison controlGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseFractures BoneRisk FactorsThermographyMeta-analysisInjury preventionThermographyMedical imagingmedicineInfrared thermal imagingPhysical therapyPrevalenceHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientPractice Patterns Physicians'businessMuscle SkeletalAJR. American journal of roentgenology
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Identifying physical activity type in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury by means of accelerometers

2015

Objectives: The main objective of this study was to develop and test classification algorithms based on machine learning using accelerometers to identify the activity type performed by manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: The study was conducted in the Physical Therapy department and the Physical Education and Sports department of the University of Valencia. Methods: A total of 20 volunteers were asked to perform 10 physical activities, lying down, body transfers, moving items, mopping, working on a computer, watching TV, arm-ergometer exercises, passive propulsion, slow propulsion and fast propulsion, while fitted with four accelerometers placed on both wrists, c…

medicine.medical_specialtySupport Vector MachinePARTICIPATIONPhysical activityComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSACTIVITY RECOGNITIONMotor ActivityAccelerometerFunctional LateralityManual wheelchairTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPEOPLEAccelerometryMedicineHumansVALIDITYSpinal cord injurySpinal Cord InjuriesAgedbusiness.industryVALUESENERGY-EXPENDITUREDiscriminant AnalysisReproducibility of ResultsPARAPLEGIAGeneral MedicineWristACTIVITY MONITORequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesActivity monitorCross-Sectional StudiesNeurologyEnergy expenditureWheelchairsComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSPhysical therapyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYNeurology (clinical)InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUSbusinessParaplegiahuman activities
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A Direct Comparison of Seprafilm, Adept, Intercoat, and Spraygel for Adhesion Prophylaxis

2010

Background Commercially available agents for adhesion prophylaxis are legion but there is a lack of direct comparisons between them. Here we compare four of the most commonly used adhesion barriers against a control group in a clinically relevant rat model. Material and Methods Standardized lesions were created in Wistar rats using electrocautery and suturing. Subsequently, the experimental lesions were treated with Seprafilm (n = 30), Adept (n = 30), Intercoat (n = 30), Spraygel (n = 30), or no barrier (n = 30). The resulting adhesions were examined 14 d postoperatively. Results The mean area covered by adhesion was 77% in the control group, 46% in animals treated with Seprafilm, 54% in an…

medicine.medical_specialtySuturesbusiness.industryCauteryRat modelAdhesion (medicine)Tissue AdhesionsAdeptmedicine.diseaseIcodextrinRatsSurgeryGlucoseModels AnimalCell AdhesionmedicineAnimalsWounds and InjuriesSurgeryHyaluronic AcidRats WistarbusinessGelsGlucansJournal of Surgical Research
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Effects of BIS076 in a model of osteoarthritis induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection in ovariectomised rats

2015

Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most frequent articular disease and a leading cause of disability. There is a need for effective treatments able to slow the progression of disease. Some of the available treatments are dietary supplements providing natural components. Recent studies have shown that estrogen deficiency contributes to the pathophysiological events of OA progression. Methods We have used the anterior cruciate ligament transection model of OA in ovariectomised rats to study the effects of BIS076, a new formulation of a natural porcine cartilage extract associated with hydroxyapatite (as a source of calcium) and vitamin D3. Cartilage degradation, proteoglycan depletion and …

medicine.medical_specialtySwineOvariectomyType II collagenOsteoarthritisCartilage Oligomeric Matrix ProteinBIS076DinoprostoneBone remodelingRheumatologyOsteoprotegerinInternal medicineOsteoarthritismedicineAnimalsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRats WistarVitamin DCollagen Type IIGlycosaminoglycansBone mineralCartilage oligomeric matrix proteinbiologybusiness.industryTissue ExtractsCartilageAnterior Cruciate Ligament InjuriesArticular cartilage damageOsteoarthritis Kneemedicine.diseasePeptide FragmentsSurgeryRatsDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyDurapatiteTreatment Outcomebiology.proteinAnterior cruciate ligament transection modelCytokinesFemaleMatrix Metalloproteinase 3businessOvariectomised ratsBiomarkersResearch ArticleBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Plain film, CT and MRI sensibility in the evaluation of intraorbital foreign bodies in an in vitro model of the orbit and in pig eyes.

2000

Detection and characterization of intraorbital foreign bodies (IFB) is fundamental in acute trauma setting, preventing inflammatory sequelae or complications related to IFB movements when a MRI study is planned. Papers concerning plain film and CT sensibility in IFB detection show controversial results. For this reason we investigated plain film, CT and MRI sensibility in the evaluation of IFB. For an in vitro model, specimens of dry and fresh wood, glass, iron, plastic and graphite were immersed in animal lard and in a 0.9 % sodium chloride plus 3.5 g/dl human serum albumin solution. Specimens of different size and nature where also implanted into enucleated pig eyes. Air bubbles were intr…

medicine.medical_specialtySwineRadiodensityRadiographyPlain filmEyeSensitivity and SpecificityIn vitro modelmedicineAnimalsHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineMagnetic Resonance ImagingEye Injuries Penetratingmedicine.anatomical_structureEye Foreign BodiesTomographyRadiologybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedOrbitOrbit (anatomy)European radiology
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OneShot-M: A New Device for Close Laparoscopy Pneumoperitoneum

2018

Introduction. The induction of pneumoperitoneum is the first and most critical phase of laparoscopy, due to the significant risk of serious vascular and visceral complications. The closed technique for the creation of pneumoperitoneum could lead to several surgical complications. The present study aimed to overcome the complications associated with the insertion of Veress needle, improving its use, and facilitating the rapid creation of pneumoperitoneum. Methods. Thirty large white female pigs were enrolled in our study. A common plunger was modified in order to allow the passage of a 15-cm long Veress needle. This method was applied to 26 laparoscopic procedures (26 pigs) of several speci…

medicine.medical_specialtySwineSettore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria030230 surgeryCritical phase03 medical and health sciencesabdominal entry0302 clinical medicinePneumoperitoneumAnimalsMedicineNew deviceSignificant riskIntraoperative ComplicationsNeedlestick InjuriesLaparoscopyminimally invasive surgeryVeress needlemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInsufflationoperating room technologymedicine.diseaseVeress needleinnovationSurgerybody regionsSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleNeedles030220 oncology & carcinogenesisModels AnimalFemaleLaparoscopySurgerybusinessPneumoperitoneum ArtificialSurgical Innovation
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Organisation of care and initial management of severe head injury in Spain: Results of a national survey

2016

Abstract Objective The main objective of the study is to obtain knowledge about the organisation of care for severe head trauma as well as the initial management of these patients in Neurosurgical Departments in Spain. Material and method A 22-item questionnaire was designed and sent to 59 Neurosurgical Departments. The aim of the questionnaire was to collect data regarding the general profile of the patients with a severe head injury, the general characteristics of the hospitals, the initial care of these patients, the monitoring techniques used, and the measures used to control Intracranial pressure (ICP). Results Of the 59 Neurosurgical Departments identified, 29 (49.2%) completed the qu…

medicine.medical_specialtyTelemedicineSevere head injuryNeurosurgeryIntensive care specialistNeuroimagingComputed tomographyHead trauma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineCraniocerebral TraumaHumansIntensive care medicineMonitoring PhysiologicIntracranial pressurePatient Care Teammedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDisease Management030208 emergency & critical care medicineEmergency departmentmedicine.diseaseTelemedicinehumanitiesSpainBrain InjuriesHealth Care SurveysPractice Guidelines as TopicNeurosurgeryMedical emergencyIntracranial HypertensionEmergency Service HospitalTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessSurgery Department Hospital030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurocirugía (English Edition)
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Revisión bibliográfica sobre la eficacia del ejercicio excéntrico como tratamiento para la tendinopatía del tendón de Aquiles

2020

Resumen Introducción: las tendinopatías son consecuencia de cargas excesivas en el tendón, por lo que son frecuentes en el ámbito laboral debido a movimientos repetitivos y posturas forzadas. La tendinopatía de Aquiles se caracteriza por una respuesta de curación desorganizada, asociada a cierto grado de neovascularización, siendo el tratamiento conservador la estrategia inicial. Objetivos realizar una revisión bibliográfica para analizr la efectividad de los tratamientos utilizados en la tendinopatía aquilea a partir de los estudios incluidos. Material y métodos: revisión bibliográfica de artículos científicos consultando las bases de datos PubMed y The Cochrane Library utilizando las pala…

medicine.medical_specialtyTendón de AquilesCochrane LibraryTendonslcsh:RC963-969Tendon injuriesMedicineExerciseGynecologyAchilles tendonTendón de Aquiles; Rehabilitación; Tendinopatías Ejerciciobusiness.industryRehabilitationRepetitive movementsExercise therapyGeneral MedicineTendinopatíasmedicine.diseaseEjercicioPatologiaTendonAchilles tendonmedicine.anatomical_structureShock wave therapyRehabilitaciónEccentric exerciselcsh:Industrial medicine. Industrial hygieneTendinopathybusiness
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