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European Journal of Internal Medicine, Oct 1, 2011
Journal of Long-term Effects of Medical Implants, 2011
Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fra... more Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fractures. Thus, the growing use of the intramedullary nailing resulted in an increased number of tibial nails removal procedures in daily clinical practice. Despite adequate surgeon experience, the removal of tibial intramedullary nails is not without complications. One of the commonly used nails is the ACE (DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., Warsaw, IN, USA). The purpose of this paper is to report such a complication following the removal procedure and review the pertinent literature. A 39-year-old female who had sustained a lower-third tibial fracture was treated with an intramedullary nail 5 years ago. Despite her unremarkable follow-up, for personal reasons, a removal procedure was planned. Two undisplaced fractures were observed in the postoperative radiological evaluation. The potential complications of the removal of intramedullary nailing of the tibia should be considered by both physician and patient.
Biomarkers, Sep 26, 2011
Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) participates in the inflammato... more Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) participates in the inflammatory process.
Central European Journal of Public Health, 2012
The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic proced... more The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic procedures has diminished in recent years due to modern antimicrobial prophylaxis. We conducted a case-control study (100 cases, 100 controls) in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with infection after orthopaedic procedures. The following risk factors were defined: gender, age, comorbidities [rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (>30 kg/m 2), peripheral vessel disease], pre-and post-operative glucose levels, pre-operative and post-operative length of stay (days), duration (days) of urinary catheterization, type of parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis (cefotaxime or vancomycin), time of surgery (elective or scheduled), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Score (0-3), type of surgery (fracture osteosynthesis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, other), and the type of anesthesia administered (general, epidural, spinal). Urinary tract infection was the most frequent post-surgical infection (71 out of 100 cases) followed by surgical site infection (15 out of 100 cases). Using the multivariable logistic regression model, we found out that only the type of chemoprophylaxis was statistically significant risk factor (p<0.001) associated with post-surgical infection. More specifically, the use of vancomycin instead of cephalosporin is associated with a lower risk of infection.
Cytokine, 2011
Severe trauma induces systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) through the release of proin... more Severe trauma induces systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) through the release of proinflammatory mediators. Angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) is over-produced in sepsis and leads to dysfunction of endothelial cells and subsequent multiple organ dysfunction. In order to define the role of Ang-2 in lethal injury, 45 rabbits were studied; eight were administered anesthesia; 11 were sham-operated and 26 were subject to femoral injury. Concentrations of Ang-2, malondialdehyde (MDA), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα) and endotoxins (LPS) were determined in serum and of Ang-2 in tissues; vital signs and overall survival were recorded. Bacterial growth was quantitatively assessed in liver, spleen and lung of animal that died. Survival of injured animals was shorter than sham operated ones. Serum concentrations of Ang-2 at 4 h was greater among animals where death supervened early, i.e. within 48 h after injury than among rabbits that died later. That was also the case for systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures. Serum MDA and TNFα and tissue bacterial growth did not differ between rabbits that died early and rabbits that died late. Serum LPS remained below the limit of detection. These results suggest that circulating Ang-2 participates in the pathogenesis of SIRS after injury connected with early haemodynamic instability.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2011
Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fra... more Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fractures. Thus, the growing use of the intramedullary nailing resulted in an increased number of tibial nails removal procedures in daily clinical practice. Despite adequate surgeon experience, the removal of tibial intramedullary nails is not without complications. One of the commonly used nails is the ACE (DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., Warsaw, IN, USA). The purpose of this paper is to report such a complication following the removal procedure and review the pertinent literature. A 39-year-old female who had sustained a lower-third tibial fracture was treated with an intramedullary nail 5 years ago. Despite her unremarkable follow-up, for personal reasons, a removal procedure was planned. Two undisplaced fractures were observed in the postoperative radiological evaluation. The potential complications of the removal of intramedullary nailing of the tibia should be considered by both physician and patient.
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011
The objective of this study was to capture and analyze the kinetics and kinematics and determine ... more The objective of this study was to capture and analyze the kinetics and kinematics and determine the functional performance of the osteoarthritic knee after a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) retaining total knee arthroplasty. Kinematic and kinetic gait analysis of level walking was performed in 20 subjects (12 female and 8 male) with knee ostoarthritis. These patients were free of any neurological diseases that could affect their normal gait. Mean age was 69.6 ± 6.6 years; mean height was 157.6 cm ± 7.6 cm; and mean weight was 77.2 ± 12.1 kg. Full body gait analyses were performed using the BIOKIN 3D motion analysis system before and 9 months after total knee arthroplasty procedures. Single-step ascending kinetic analyses and plantar pressure distribution analyses were also performed for all subjects. International Knee Society Scores (IKSSs) were also assessed pre- and postoperatively. Significant increases were noted postoperatively in average cadence (preoperative mean = 99.26, postoperative mean = 110.5; p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.004), step length (preoperative mean = 0.49, postoperative mean = 0.54; p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.01) , and walking velocity (preoperative mean = 0.78, preoperatively, postoperative mean = 0.99; p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.001). Decreases in stance duration percentage and knee adduction moment were also reported postoperatively. All patients showed a significant improvement of knee kinetics and kinematics after a PCL retaining total knee arthroplasty. Significant differences were found in the cadence, step length, stride length, and walk velocity postoperatively. IKSSs also significantly improved. Further research is warranted to determine the clinical relevance of these findings.
Central European journal of public health, 2012
The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic proced... more The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic procedures has diminished in recent years due to modern antimicrobial prophylaxis. We conducted a case-control study (100 cases, 100 controls) in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with infection after orthopaedic procedures. The following risk factors were defined: gender, age, comorbidities [rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (> 30 kg/m2), peripheral vessel disease], pre- and post-operative glucose levels, pre-operative and post-operative length of stay (days), duration (days) of urinary catheterization, type of parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis (cefotaxime or vancomycin), time of surgery (elective or scheduled), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Score (0-3), type of surgery (fracture osteosynthesis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, other), and the type of anesthesia administered (general, epidural, spinal). Urinary tract infection was the most frequen...
Objective: Presentation of a method of measurement of the range of motion in the thoracic spine i... more Objective: Presentation of a method of measurement of the range of motion in the thoracic spine in the sagittal plane and its correlation to the spinal abnormalities. Patients and method: Two groups A:182 children and B:235 adults. Measurement of the angle formed by the tangent in the upper limit of T1 and the tangent in the lower limit of T12 in the standing position (angle a) as well as in the bending position (angle b). The difference of the absolute values of the two angles was measured M= |b|-|a|. Results: In the normal population of group A M=33, in patients with low back pain M=17, neck pain M=32, back pain and sciatica M=32, back pain M=32. In scoliotic people M=23 and in kyphotic people M=17. Conclusions: With this method, the elasticity of the spine can me assessed in children with spinal deformities as well as the incidence of pain in the lumbar spine of the adults. It can be used in the first assessment of patients with low back pain and in the assessment of spinal elast...
World journal of orthopedics, 2013
To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight... more To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight stem, cemented, total hip arthroplasty (THA). Between 1989 and 2007, 176 primary total hip arthroplasties in 164 consecutive patients were performed in our institution by the senior author. All patients received a Müller cemented straight stem and a cemented polyethylene liner. The mean age of the patients was 62 years (45-78). The diagnosis was primary osteoarthritis in 151 hips, dysplasia of the hip in 12 and subcapital fracture of the femur in 13. Following discharge, serial follow-up consisted of clinical evaluation based on the Harris Hip Score and radiological assessment. The survival of the prosthesis using revision for any reason as an end-point was calculated by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Twenty-four (15%) patients died during the follow-up study, 6 (4%) patients were lost, while the remaining 134 patients (141 hips) were followed-up for a mean of 10 years (3-18 years). HSS score a...
European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopédie traumatologie, 2013
The spectrum of injuries to the tibial plateau is so great that no single method of treatment has... more The spectrum of injuries to the tibial plateau is so great that no single method of treatment has been proven to be uniformly successful. The purposes of this study were to evaluate the clinical results, to identify the advantages and disadvantages and to take out useful conclusions of the application of the internal and hybrid external fixation in the treatment of these fractures. Sixty tibial condylar fractures, of all types, according to Schatzker's classification were treated with open reduction and internal fixation (30 patients) or with hybrid external fixation (30 patients). The following parameters were recorded: time of surgical procedure, time of postoperative hospitalization, time of starting of weight bearing on the affected extremity, complications, and postoperative functional (according to Knee Society Score) and radiological results (according to Rasmussen's Radiological Score). The average time of follow-up was 12 months. Neither of the two methods showed su...
European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopédie traumatologie, 2013
The congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is one of the most challenging problems in pedia... more The congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is one of the most challenging problems in pediatric orthopedics. The primary treatment goals are outlined as osteosynthesis, stabilization of the ankle mortise by fibular stabilization and lower-limb-length equalization. Despite the fact that each of the aforementioned goals is difficult to be achieved regardless the surgical option, the main biological consideration is the same: pseudarthrosis resection, biological bone bridging of the defect by stable fixation and the correction of any angular deformity. The external fixation method is suggested as valuable treatment of CPT because it can address not only pseudarthrosis but also all complex deformities associated with this condition. However, treatment of CPT is impaired with complications due to the complex nature of the disease thus failure is common. The most common of these are refracture, growth disturbance, poor foot and ankle function with stiffness. Of these, refracture is ...
Journal of long-term effects of medical implants, 2011
The treatment of tibial condylar fractures requires the preparation of personalized treatment, cu... more The treatment of tibial condylar fractures requires the preparation of personalized treatment, customized to the needs of the patient, that will take into consideration his or her personal activities. The purpose of the present study was (1) the development, by using the finite elements method, of a 3-dimensional, highly discrete, simulation model of the knee-tibia, (2) the creation of 6 types of fractures in this model according to Schatzker's classification, (3) the insertion of materials for internal and hybrid external fixation, (4) the recording of the model's biomechanical behavior during the load, and (5) the discovery of findings regarding the stability of the internal and hybrid external treatment methods. The results from the resolution procedure showed that the values of maximum displacements in every fracture type except type III were reduced in the models with internal fixation. This means decreased stiffness and therefore diminished stability of the hybrid exte...
Journal of B.U.ON. : official journal of the Balkan Union of Oncology
A 26 year-old male was referred to our unit because of a stage III soft tissue sarcoma in the sho... more A 26 year-old male was referred to our unit because of a stage III soft tissue sarcoma in the shoulder girdle-axillary area and reduced forearm-distal arm strength. Imaging studies revealed that the tumor encompassed the axillary artery and brachial plexus. We chemoembolized it using vincristine, adriamycin and cyclophosphamide (VAC) plus gel foam and performed limb salvage surgery (LSS) afterwards. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy (ifosfamide/mesna, adriamycin, and dacarbazine/MAID) and finally radiation therapy (RT; 6500 cGy total dose). Thirty-six months after the operation the patient remains free of disease, without local recurrence and excellent neurological recovery and functional rehabilitation. In stage III soft tissue sarcomas, especially in proximity with major nerve/arterial bundles, a multimodality approach is mandatory; chemoembolization is very effective in shrinking the tumor and defining its margins so as to make feasible a LSS.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2009
We present the clinical and radiographic outcomes of the cementless low-contact-stress (LCS) rota... more We present the clinical and radiographic outcomes of the cementless low-contact-stress (LCS) rotating-platform total knee arthroplasty. Overall, 423 prostheses were implanted in 393 consecutive patients (30 patients had bilateral total knee replacement) for primary varus gonarthrosis (381 patients) and rheumatoid arthritis (12 patients). There were 81 men and 312 women with a mean age of 73 years (range, 58-85 years). Patella replacement was not performed in any case. Clinical and radiographic evaluation was performed using the Knee Society Score (KSS) and the Knee Society Assessment Form, respectively. The mean follow-up was 10 years (range, 5-15 years). Three patients were lost to follow-up. Survival of the prostheses was 98% at 10 years; three prostheses required revision for deep infection, bearing dislocation, and periprosthetic fracture. The mean KSS improved significantly, from 42 and 44 points preoperatively to 90 and 79 points, respectively, at the latest evaluation (P &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.001); results were excellent in 278 cases, good in 106, fair in 27, and poor in nine. Radiolucent lines were observed in 80 cases; revision arthroplasty was not performed in any of these cases. Complications included deep infection in one patient, bearing dislocation in one, skin necrosis in four, and a supracondylar fracture in one. The cementless LCS rotating-platform total knee arthroplasty is associated with excellent mid- and long-term results for patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis of the knee.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2011
ABSTRACT There are several total knee arthroplasty designs available with wide variation in featu... more ABSTRACT There are several total knee arthroplasty designs available with wide variation in features. The long-term results of total knee replacement with a fixed bearing design have shown a high degree of clinical success. However, implant loosening and polyethylene wear became recognized as long-term causes of late failure. Mobile bearing knee replacements were designed to create a durable surface articulation by using a polyethylene insert that articulates with a metallic femoral component and a metallic tibial tray. The purpose of this article is to review clinical and basic scientific studies comparing the clinical results, the biomechanical features, and the kinematic patterns of fixed versus mobile bearing knee designs. Beside the fact that in vitro kinematic studies have shown reduced polyethylene wear in mobile bearings due to increased implant conformity and reduced polyethylene contact stresses, which should hypothetically prolong polyethylene life, various independent studies for both mobile bearing and fixed bearing prostheses have documented results that are comparable in terms of survival and performance.
Central European Journal of Public Health, Dec 1, 2012
The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic proced... more The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic procedures has diminished in recent years due to modern antimicrobial prophylaxis. We conducted a case-control study (100 cases, 100 controls) in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with infection after orthopaedic procedures. The following risk factors were defined: gender, age, comorbidities [rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; 30 kg/m2), peripheral vessel disease], pre- and post-operative glucose levels, pre-operative and post-operative length of stay (days), duration (days) of urinary catheterization, type of parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis (cefotaxime or vancomycin), time of surgery (elective or scheduled), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Score (0-3), type of surgery (fracture osteosynthesis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, other), and the type of anesthesia administered (general, epidural, spinal). Urinary tract infection was the most frequent post-surgical infection (71 out of 100 cases) followed by surgical site infection (15 out of 100 cases). Using the multivariable logistic regression model, we found out that only the type of chemoprophylaxis was statistically significant risk factor (p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.001) associated with post-surgical infection. More specifically, the use of vancomycin instead of cephalosporin is associated with a lower risk of infection.
European Journal of Internal Medicine, Oct 1, 2011
Journal of Long-term Effects of Medical Implants, 2011
Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fra... more Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fractures. Thus, the growing use of the intramedullary nailing resulted in an increased number of tibial nails removal procedures in daily clinical practice. Despite adequate surgeon experience, the removal of tibial intramedullary nails is not without complications. One of the commonly used nails is the ACE (DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., Warsaw, IN, USA). The purpose of this paper is to report such a complication following the removal procedure and review the pertinent literature. A 39-year-old female who had sustained a lower-third tibial fracture was treated with an intramedullary nail 5 years ago. Despite her unremarkable follow-up, for personal reasons, a removal procedure was planned. Two undisplaced fractures were observed in the postoperative radiological evaluation. The potential complications of the removal of intramedullary nailing of the tibia should be considered by both physician and patient.
Biomarkers, Sep 26, 2011
Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) participates in the inflammato... more Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) participates in the inflammatory process.
Central European Journal of Public Health, 2012
The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic proced... more The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic procedures has diminished in recent years due to modern antimicrobial prophylaxis. We conducted a case-control study (100 cases, 100 controls) in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with infection after orthopaedic procedures. The following risk factors were defined: gender, age, comorbidities [rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (>30 kg/m 2), peripheral vessel disease], pre-and post-operative glucose levels, pre-operative and post-operative length of stay (days), duration (days) of urinary catheterization, type of parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis (cefotaxime or vancomycin), time of surgery (elective or scheduled), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Score (0-3), type of surgery (fracture osteosynthesis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, other), and the type of anesthesia administered (general, epidural, spinal). Urinary tract infection was the most frequent post-surgical infection (71 out of 100 cases) followed by surgical site infection (15 out of 100 cases). Using the multivariable logistic regression model, we found out that only the type of chemoprophylaxis was statistically significant risk factor (p<0.001) associated with post-surgical infection. More specifically, the use of vancomycin instead of cephalosporin is associated with a lower risk of infection.
Cytokine, 2011
Severe trauma induces systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) through the release of proin... more Severe trauma induces systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) through the release of proinflammatory mediators. Angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) is over-produced in sepsis and leads to dysfunction of endothelial cells and subsequent multiple organ dysfunction. In order to define the role of Ang-2 in lethal injury, 45 rabbits were studied; eight were administered anesthesia; 11 were sham-operated and 26 were subject to femoral injury. Concentrations of Ang-2, malondialdehyde (MDA), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα) and endotoxins (LPS) were determined in serum and of Ang-2 in tissues; vital signs and overall survival were recorded. Bacterial growth was quantitatively assessed in liver, spleen and lung of animal that died. Survival of injured animals was shorter than sham operated ones. Serum concentrations of Ang-2 at 4 h was greater among animals where death supervened early, i.e. within 48 h after injury than among rabbits that died later. That was also the case for systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures. Serum MDA and TNFα and tissue bacterial growth did not differ between rabbits that died early and rabbits that died late. Serum LPS remained below the limit of detection. These results suggest that circulating Ang-2 participates in the pathogenesis of SIRS after injury connected with early haemodynamic instability.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2011
Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fra... more Intramedullary interlocking nailing is the gold standard method for treatment of tibial shaft fractures. Thus, the growing use of the intramedullary nailing resulted in an increased number of tibial nails removal procedures in daily clinical practice. Despite adequate surgeon experience, the removal of tibial intramedullary nails is not without complications. One of the commonly used nails is the ACE (DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., Warsaw, IN, USA). The purpose of this paper is to report such a complication following the removal procedure and review the pertinent literature. A 39-year-old female who had sustained a lower-third tibial fracture was treated with an intramedullary nail 5 years ago. Despite her unremarkable follow-up, for personal reasons, a removal procedure was planned. Two undisplaced fractures were observed in the postoperative radiological evaluation. The potential complications of the removal of intramedullary nailing of the tibia should be considered by both physician and patient.
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011
The objective of this study was to capture and analyze the kinetics and kinematics and determine ... more The objective of this study was to capture and analyze the kinetics and kinematics and determine the functional performance of the osteoarthritic knee after a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) retaining total knee arthroplasty. Kinematic and kinetic gait analysis of level walking was performed in 20 subjects (12 female and 8 male) with knee ostoarthritis. These patients were free of any neurological diseases that could affect their normal gait. Mean age was 69.6 ± 6.6 years; mean height was 157.6 cm ± 7.6 cm; and mean weight was 77.2 ± 12.1 kg. Full body gait analyses were performed using the BIOKIN 3D motion analysis system before and 9 months after total knee arthroplasty procedures. Single-step ascending kinetic analyses and plantar pressure distribution analyses were also performed for all subjects. International Knee Society Scores (IKSSs) were also assessed pre- and postoperatively. Significant increases were noted postoperatively in average cadence (preoperative mean = 99.26, postoperative mean = 110.5; p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.004), step length (preoperative mean = 0.49, postoperative mean = 0.54; p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.01) , and walking velocity (preoperative mean = 0.78, preoperatively, postoperative mean = 0.99; p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.001). Decreases in stance duration percentage and knee adduction moment were also reported postoperatively. All patients showed a significant improvement of knee kinetics and kinematics after a PCL retaining total knee arthroplasty. Significant differences were found in the cadence, step length, stride length, and walk velocity postoperatively. IKSSs also significantly improved. Further research is warranted to determine the clinical relevance of these findings.
Central European journal of public health, 2012
The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic proced... more The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic procedures has diminished in recent years due to modern antimicrobial prophylaxis. We conducted a case-control study (100 cases, 100 controls) in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with infection after orthopaedic procedures. The following risk factors were defined: gender, age, comorbidities [rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (> 30 kg/m2), peripheral vessel disease], pre- and post-operative glucose levels, pre-operative and post-operative length of stay (days), duration (days) of urinary catheterization, type of parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis (cefotaxime or vancomycin), time of surgery (elective or scheduled), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Score (0-3), type of surgery (fracture osteosynthesis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, other), and the type of anesthesia administered (general, epidural, spinal). Urinary tract infection was the most frequen...
Objective: Presentation of a method of measurement of the range of motion in the thoracic spine i... more Objective: Presentation of a method of measurement of the range of motion in the thoracic spine in the sagittal plane and its correlation to the spinal abnormalities. Patients and method: Two groups A:182 children and B:235 adults. Measurement of the angle formed by the tangent in the upper limit of T1 and the tangent in the lower limit of T12 in the standing position (angle a) as well as in the bending position (angle b). The difference of the absolute values of the two angles was measured M= |b|-|a|. Results: In the normal population of group A M=33, in patients with low back pain M=17, neck pain M=32, back pain and sciatica M=32, back pain M=32. In scoliotic people M=23 and in kyphotic people M=17. Conclusions: With this method, the elasticity of the spine can me assessed in children with spinal deformities as well as the incidence of pain in the lumbar spine of the adults. It can be used in the first assessment of patients with low back pain and in the assessment of spinal elast...
World journal of orthopedics, 2013
To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight... more To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight stem, cemented, total hip arthroplasty (THA). Between 1989 and 2007, 176 primary total hip arthroplasties in 164 consecutive patients were performed in our institution by the senior author. All patients received a Müller cemented straight stem and a cemented polyethylene liner. The mean age of the patients was 62 years (45-78). The diagnosis was primary osteoarthritis in 151 hips, dysplasia of the hip in 12 and subcapital fracture of the femur in 13. Following discharge, serial follow-up consisted of clinical evaluation based on the Harris Hip Score and radiological assessment. The survival of the prosthesis using revision for any reason as an end-point was calculated by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Twenty-four (15%) patients died during the follow-up study, 6 (4%) patients were lost, while the remaining 134 patients (141 hips) were followed-up for a mean of 10 years (3-18 years). HSS score a...
European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopédie traumatologie, 2013
The spectrum of injuries to the tibial plateau is so great that no single method of treatment has... more The spectrum of injuries to the tibial plateau is so great that no single method of treatment has been proven to be uniformly successful. The purposes of this study were to evaluate the clinical results, to identify the advantages and disadvantages and to take out useful conclusions of the application of the internal and hybrid external fixation in the treatment of these fractures. Sixty tibial condylar fractures, of all types, according to Schatzker's classification were treated with open reduction and internal fixation (30 patients) or with hybrid external fixation (30 patients). The following parameters were recorded: time of surgical procedure, time of postoperative hospitalization, time of starting of weight bearing on the affected extremity, complications, and postoperative functional (according to Knee Society Score) and radiological results (according to Rasmussen's Radiological Score). The average time of follow-up was 12 months. Neither of the two methods showed su...
European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopédie traumatologie, 2013
The congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is one of the most challenging problems in pedia... more The congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is one of the most challenging problems in pediatric orthopedics. The primary treatment goals are outlined as osteosynthesis, stabilization of the ankle mortise by fibular stabilization and lower-limb-length equalization. Despite the fact that each of the aforementioned goals is difficult to be achieved regardless the surgical option, the main biological consideration is the same: pseudarthrosis resection, biological bone bridging of the defect by stable fixation and the correction of any angular deformity. The external fixation method is suggested as valuable treatment of CPT because it can address not only pseudarthrosis but also all complex deformities associated with this condition. However, treatment of CPT is impaired with complications due to the complex nature of the disease thus failure is common. The most common of these are refracture, growth disturbance, poor foot and ankle function with stiffness. Of these, refracture is ...
Journal of long-term effects of medical implants, 2011
The treatment of tibial condylar fractures requires the preparation of personalized treatment, cu... more The treatment of tibial condylar fractures requires the preparation of personalized treatment, customized to the needs of the patient, that will take into consideration his or her personal activities. The purpose of the present study was (1) the development, by using the finite elements method, of a 3-dimensional, highly discrete, simulation model of the knee-tibia, (2) the creation of 6 types of fractures in this model according to Schatzker's classification, (3) the insertion of materials for internal and hybrid external fixation, (4) the recording of the model's biomechanical behavior during the load, and (5) the discovery of findings regarding the stability of the internal and hybrid external treatment methods. The results from the resolution procedure showed that the values of maximum displacements in every fracture type except type III were reduced in the models with internal fixation. This means decreased stiffness and therefore diminished stability of the hybrid exte...
Journal of B.U.ON. : official journal of the Balkan Union of Oncology
A 26 year-old male was referred to our unit because of a stage III soft tissue sarcoma in the sho... more A 26 year-old male was referred to our unit because of a stage III soft tissue sarcoma in the shoulder girdle-axillary area and reduced forearm-distal arm strength. Imaging studies revealed that the tumor encompassed the axillary artery and brachial plexus. We chemoembolized it using vincristine, adriamycin and cyclophosphamide (VAC) plus gel foam and performed limb salvage surgery (LSS) afterwards. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy (ifosfamide/mesna, adriamycin, and dacarbazine/MAID) and finally radiation therapy (RT; 6500 cGy total dose). Thirty-six months after the operation the patient remains free of disease, without local recurrence and excellent neurological recovery and functional rehabilitation. In stage III soft tissue sarcomas, especially in proximity with major nerve/arterial bundles, a multimodality approach is mandatory; chemoembolization is very effective in shrinking the tumor and defining its margins so as to make feasible a LSS.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2009
We present the clinical and radiographic outcomes of the cementless low-contact-stress (LCS) rota... more We present the clinical and radiographic outcomes of the cementless low-contact-stress (LCS) rotating-platform total knee arthroplasty. Overall, 423 prostheses were implanted in 393 consecutive patients (30 patients had bilateral total knee replacement) for primary varus gonarthrosis (381 patients) and rheumatoid arthritis (12 patients). There were 81 men and 312 women with a mean age of 73 years (range, 58-85 years). Patella replacement was not performed in any case. Clinical and radiographic evaluation was performed using the Knee Society Score (KSS) and the Knee Society Assessment Form, respectively. The mean follow-up was 10 years (range, 5-15 years). Three patients were lost to follow-up. Survival of the prostheses was 98% at 10 years; three prostheses required revision for deep infection, bearing dislocation, and periprosthetic fracture. The mean KSS improved significantly, from 42 and 44 points preoperatively to 90 and 79 points, respectively, at the latest evaluation (P &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.001); results were excellent in 278 cases, good in 106, fair in 27, and poor in nine. Radiolucent lines were observed in 80 cases; revision arthroplasty was not performed in any of these cases. Complications included deep infection in one patient, bearing dislocation in one, skin necrosis in four, and a supracondylar fracture in one. The cementless LCS rotating-platform total knee arthroplasty is associated with excellent mid- and long-term results for patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis of the knee.
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2011
ABSTRACT There are several total knee arthroplasty designs available with wide variation in featu... more ABSTRACT There are several total knee arthroplasty designs available with wide variation in features. The long-term results of total knee replacement with a fixed bearing design have shown a high degree of clinical success. However, implant loosening and polyethylene wear became recognized as long-term causes of late failure. Mobile bearing knee replacements were designed to create a durable surface articulation by using a polyethylene insert that articulates with a metallic femoral component and a metallic tibial tray. The purpose of this article is to review clinical and basic scientific studies comparing the clinical results, the biomechanical features, and the kinematic patterns of fixed versus mobile bearing knee designs. Beside the fact that in vitro kinematic studies have shown reduced polyethylene wear in mobile bearings due to increased implant conformity and reduced polyethylene contact stresses, which should hypothetically prolong polyethylene life, various independent studies for both mobile bearing and fixed bearing prostheses have documented results that are comparable in terms of survival and performance.
Central European Journal of Public Health, Dec 1, 2012
The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic proced... more The incidence of surgical site infection and urinary tract infection following orthopaedic procedures has diminished in recent years due to modern antimicrobial prophylaxis. We conducted a case-control study (100 cases, 100 controls) in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with infection after orthopaedic procedures. The following risk factors were defined: gender, age, comorbidities [rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus, obesity (&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; 30 kg/m2), peripheral vessel disease], pre- and post-operative glucose levels, pre-operative and post-operative length of stay (days), duration (days) of urinary catheterization, type of parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis (cefotaxime or vancomycin), time of surgery (elective or scheduled), American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Score (0-3), type of surgery (fracture osteosynthesis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, other), and the type of anesthesia administered (general, epidural, spinal). Urinary tract infection was the most frequent post-surgical infection (71 out of 100 cases) followed by surgical site infection (15 out of 100 cases). Using the multivariable logistic regression model, we found out that only the type of chemoprophylaxis was statistically significant risk factor (p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.001) associated with post-surgical infection. More specifically, the use of vancomycin instead of cephalosporin is associated with a lower risk of infection.