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A new tool to improve pedicle screw placement accuracy in navigated spine surgery: A monocentric study

2021

Objective Navigated instrumented spine surgery is burden by a low but significant screw mispositioning risks, respectively, for the 2D imaging system from 15 to 40% and, for the 3D imaging system, ranging from 4.1 to 11.5%. The primary objective of this study was to demonstrate the efficacy of a new "screw-like" tool in order to further decrease pedicle screws mispositioning rate during vertebral navigated spine surgery. Materials and methods Between January and June 2019 an initial case series of 18 patients were enrolled. All patients underwent a pedicle screw fixation, both in thoracic (Th10-Th12) and lumbosacral (L1-S1) spine, using O-arm (Medtronic Navigation, Louisville, Colorado) and…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialty03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpine surgeryImaging Three-DimensionalPedicle ScrewsMedicineHumansPedicle screw fixationPedicle screwNeuronavigationbusiness.industryNavigation systemmusculoskeletal systemSpineSurgerySurgery Computer-Assisted030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEquipment and suppliesSurgeryNeurosurgical proceduresNeurology (clinical)businessTomography X-Ray Computed030217 neurology & neurosurgeryLumbosacral joint
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Ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal interventional procedures around the elbow, hand and wrist excluding carpal tunnel procedures.

2021

Ultrasound is a fast, reliable and radiation-free method for the assessment of a wide range of pathological conditions, as well as for the guidance of percutaneous interventional procedures around the elbow, hand and wrist. Intraarticular and periarticular interventional procedures can be easily performed under continuous ultrasound monitoring to ensure correct needle positioning and medication delivery to a specific target. The most common ultrasound-guided procedures performed around the elbow, wrist, and hand are described in this review, excluding carpal tunnel procedures. Specifically, elbow steroid injections are performed in patients with inflammatory disorders, while hyaluronic acid…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyElbowWristUlnar neuropathyfingerwristMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCarpal tunnelDry needlingTenosynovitisRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryultrasoundelbowmedicine.diseaseSurgerybody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureinjectionOlecranon bursitisMedicineTrigger fingerbusinessJournal of ultrasonography
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MR-Tomographie versus CT-Arthrographie bei glenohumeralen Instabilitäten

1992

In a prospective study the diagnostic value of MRI compared to CT arthrography (CT-A) was evaluated in 26 patients with 27 instable shoulder joints. Surgical and/or arthroscopic correlation was available in all cases. Both methods showed a high accuracy (96% CT-A, 94% MRI) in the evaluation of the glenoid labrum. CT-A was significantly superior to MRI in the detection of capsular lesions (sensitivity 96% vs. 44%, accuracy 96% vs. 72%, negative predictive value 96% vs. 67%). CT-A and MRI results regarding humeral head fractures were similar; fractures of the glenoid rim were better detected by CT-A, the difference, however, was statistically not significant. Overall, CT-A proved to be superi…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyGlenoid labrumbusiness.industryGlenohumeral instabilityPredictive valueSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureJoint capsuleMedicineUpper limbRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCt arthrographyShoulder jointNuclear medicinebusinessProspective cohort studyRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Stellenwert der MR-Tomographie bei akuten Schulterluxationen

1992

24 patients up to two weeks after primary traumatic shoulder dislocation were examined at 0.5 and 1.5 T. Surgical and/or arthroscopic correlation was available in 13, CT-arthrographic correlation in 16 patients. A joint effusion allowing sufficient evaluation of the capsulolabral complex was present in 21/24 (87.5%) cases. 11/14 patients with combined dislocated detachments of the glenoid labrum and capsular lesions were subsequently operated upon. Marrow edema of the humeral head was found in 16/19 Hill-Sachs lesions and in 4/5 fractures of the greater tuberosity. Two patients presented with a lesion of the long biceps tendon associated with rotator cuff tears and were also subsequently op…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyGlenoid labrumbusiness.industryJoint effusionSurgeryLesionmedicine.anatomical_structureEdemamedicineTearsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingShoulder jointRotator cuffmedicine.symptombusinessGreater TuberosityRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Patient Specific Instrumentation for Total Knee Arthroplasty: a Literature Review

2014

During the past decade, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been markedly increased. Recently, patient-specific custom cutting guides have been commercially introduced in order to achieve an accurate component alignment during TKA. In fact, these cutting blocks are specific to a patient’s knee anatomy and should help the surgeons to perform bone cuts, reducing the complexity of conventional alignment and sizing tools. Nevertheless, there are critical arguments against patient-specific cutting guides for routine use, such as poor evidence and higher costs. Additionally, there are still no mild and long-term results available that describe the clinical outcomes following patient-specific instru…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyKnee JointTotal knee arthroplastytotal knee arthroplasty patient specific instrumentation PSI knee ProsthesisSettore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotoreMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineComponent alignmentInstrumentation (computer programming)Arthroplasty Replacement KneeEvidence-Based Medicinebusiness.industryMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryTreatment OutcomePatient specific instrumentationSurgery Computer-AssistedOrthopedic surgeryPractice Guidelines as TopicPhysical therapySurgerybusinessKnee ProsthesisTomography X-Ray Computed
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Effect of saddle height on skin temperature measured in different days of cycling

2016

Infrared thermography can be useful to explore the effects of exercise on neuromuscular function. During cycling, it could be used to investigate the effects of saddle height on thermoregulation. The aim of this study was to examine whether different cycling postures, elicited by different knee flexion angles, could influence skin temperature. Furthermore, we also determined whether the reproducibility of thermal measurements in response to cycling differed in the body regions affected or not affected by saddle height. Sixteen cyclists participated in three tests of 45 min of cycling at their individual 50 % peak power output. Each test was performed in a different knee flexion position on …

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceThermal imagingMedicina esportiva03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineExerciseSaddleReproducibilityMultidisciplinaryResearchBike-fit030229 sport sciencesRepeatabilityThermoregulationmusculoskeletal systemReliabilityTrunkReproducibilitySurgeryThermographyInfrared thermographyBody regionFisiologia humanaCycling030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringSpringerPlus
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MRI findings and evoked potentials in patients with myotonic dystrophy versus facioscapulohumeral dystrophy

1997

Evoked potentials recordings have been applied to many neurological disorders, localizing the lesions in the central nervous system (CNS) pathways. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a slowly progressive degenerative disease involving the muscles of the face and shoulders. On the contrary, myotonic distrophy (MD), the most frequent and severe myotonic disease, is caracterized by myotonia (delay of relaxation after voluntary contraction), muscular atrophy and dystrophic changes in non-muscular tissues. In the present investigation, patients with clinically and electromyographically verified FSHD and MD were examined using somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) and brainstem aud…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryCentral nervous systemDystrophymedicine.diseaseMyotoniaMyotonic dystrophyAtrophyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicine.anatomical_structureDegenerative diseaseSomatosensory evoked potentialInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyFacioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeurology (clinical)business
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Thoracic dumbbell spinal chordoma mimicking a schwannoma

2021

Background: Epidural dumbbell-shaped chordomas are localized slow growing, and malignant/aggressive neoplasms. Here, we present a 62-year-old male with a T3-T4 dumbbell-shaped chordoma and reviewed the appropriate literature. Case Description: A 62-year-old male presented with a three-month history of thoracic pain. When the thoracolumbar magnetic resonance (MR) showed a T3-T4 dumbbell-shaped intracanalicular/extradural tumor, he underwent tumor removal. After the histological examination proved the lesion was a spinal chordoma, he underwent a secondary radical transthoracic tumor resection. Postoperatively, the patient was able to walk without assistance, and at 6-month follow-up, was neu…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtySchwannomamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryThoracicTumor resectionCase ReportMagnetic resonance imagingSchwannomamedicine.diseaseSpineLesionBiopsyChordomamedicineSurgeryNeurology (clinical)ChordomaRadiologymedicine.symptomSpinal ChordomabusinessDumbbellHistological examinationSurgical Neurology International
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The arterial blood supply of the temporomandibular joint: an anatomical study and clinical implications

2013

Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze three-dimensional images of the arterial supply to the temporomandibular joint. Materials and Methods: Ten patients (five men and five women, mean age 36 years) without signs or symptoms of temporomandibular disorders, who underwent contrast-enhanced computed tomographic (CT) scanning with intravenous contrast, were studied. The direct volume rendering technique of CT images was used, and a data set of images to visualize the vasculature of the human temporomandibular joint in three dimensions was created. After elaboration of the data through post-processing, the arterial supply of the temporomandibular joint was studied. Results: The analysis …

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyThree-Dimensional ImagingMiddle meningeal arterySettore MED/29 - Chirurgia Maxillofaccialestomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologichelood Supplymedicine.arterymedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer GeneratedGeneral DentistryTemporomandibular JointRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umanabusiness.industryMaxillary arterySuperficial temporal arteryMagnetic Resonance ImagingTemporomandibular jointstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureDeep temporal arterieslood Supply; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Temporomandibular Joint; Three-Dimensional Imaging; Computer GeneratedOriginal ArticleThree-Dimensional Imaging Computer GeneratedRadiologybusinessBlood SupplyTransverse facial arteryArteryAnterior tympanic arteryImaging Science in Dentistry
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Operator-Related Errors and Pitfalls in Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry: How to Recognize and Avoid Them.

2020

Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the most common modality for quantitative measurements of bone mineral density. Nevertheless, errors related to this exam are still very common, and may significantly impact on the final diagnosis and therapy. Operator-related errors may occur during each DXA step and can be related to wrong patient positioning, error in the acquisition process or in the scan analysis. The aim of this review is to provide a practical guide on how to recognize such errors in spine and hip DXA scan and how to avoid them, also presenting some of the most common artifacts encountered in clinical practice.

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencePatient positioningPatient PositioningSpine030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingClinical Practice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOperator (computer programming)Absorptiometry PhotonBone Density030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineHumansOsteoporosisRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical physicsDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryAcademic radiology
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