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Orthopedic & Muscular System | 2012

Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: What is this Meaning?

Alessandro Geraci; Antonio Sanfilippo; Michele D’Arienzo

Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a common cause of lower extremity pain. This is frequently attributed to trochanteric bursitis and distension of the subgluteal bursae. Patients are suffering from pain radiating to the posterolateral aspect of the thigh, paraesthesiae in the legs, and tenderness over the iliotibial tract. Often the symptoms are mild, with the patient treating himself successfully through activity modification and other conservative measures. including relative rest, ice, compression, elevation, anti-inflammatory medication and treatment modalities such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation, combined with a structured rehabilitation program. Patients whose symptoms persist despite conservative therapy are likely to benefit from an injection of corticosteroid and anaesthetic into the inflamed bursa. More invasive surgical interventions have anecdotally been reported to provide pain relief when previous treatment modalities fail. In this article, we review the pathogenesis, common initial symptoms, diagnostic approach, and treatment options for trochanteric bursitis.


Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja | 2011

The treatment of intertrochanteric fractures of the femur with Endovis nail.

Alessandro Geraci; Ricciardi Alberto; Rossella Mingozzi; Michele Spinelli

BACKGROUND: The incidence of fractures in the trochanteric area has risen with the increasing numbers of elderly persons with osteoporosis. The imperative goals of treatment are early mobilization by means of stable fixation using as minimally invasive a procedure as possible. Nowadays, there is an increasing interest in intramedullary nailing, especially for unstable intertrochanteric fractures. The aim of the present paper is to assess the efficacy of closed intramedullary osteosynthesis with the Endovis® proximal femoral nail in the treatment of peritrochanteric fractures to solve the problems associated with the use of intramedullary fixation devices. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The authors describe their experience with 87 stable and unstable proximal extra-capsular femoral fractures treated with the Endovis femoral nail from July 2007 to March 2009. The results were evaluated clinically, functionally and radiographically during the 1st, 3th, 6th and 12th months post-op. Pre-injury activity and functional levels were recorded using the modified Harris hip score and V.A.S. score. RESULTS: Postoperative radiographs showed a near-anatomical fracture reduction in 85% of patients. Three were the cases of cut-out, one case of valgus and two cases of shortening of the operated leg (<1 cm). The Harris Hip Score increased between the thirtieth and ninetieth postoperative day, accompanied by a significant decrease in pain symptoms and functional limitation. CONCLUSION: 1. The application of an intramedullary nail provides primary stability of the fracture. 2. The Endovis nail constitutes a powerful synthesis for stable and unstable fractures of the trochanteric region, in which is difficult to reconstruct appropriate continuity between the medial and posterior cortical layers. 3.The good mechanical stability of the nail allows rapid mobilization and early functional recovery. 4. The presence of an additional anti-rotational screw and the free sliding mechanism of the lag screw may increase rotational stability of cervico-cephalic fragments and decrease overload on the femoral head.


Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja | 2010

Orthopaedic experience on inflammatory bowel disease (Lesniowski-Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis).

Alessandro Geraci; Giovanni Tomasello; Silvio Pasqualino Sabetta


EUROMEDITERRANEAN BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL | 2012

CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES IN PATIENTS WITH ORTHOPEDIC MANIFESTATION. COMPARISON WITH THE DATA REPORTED IN INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE

Antonino Sanfilippo; Giovanni Tomasello; Giuseppe Margiotta; Fm Accardo; Provvidenza Damiani; Alessandro Geraci


Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja | 2011

The treatment of wrist fractures with Epibloc system.

Antonino Sanfilippo; Michele D'Arienzo; Alessandro Geraci; Antonio Sanfilippo; D'Arienzo M


Endocrinology Studies | 2011

Bone loss in inflammatory Bowel disease: our multicentric study

Alessandro Geraci; Giovanni Tomasello; Provvidenza Damiani; Guido Mazzoccato; Luca Marinato; Andrea Nastasi; Mauro Gasparo


Archive | 2010

INTESTINAL BACTERIA AND BOWEL DISEASE: ROLE OF PROBIOTICS

Studi di Palermo; Giovanni Tomasello; Provvidenza Damiani; Luciano Novi; Alessandro Geraci


CAPSULA EBURNEA | 2011

GASTROINTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS DURING USE OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS FOR ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES

Antonino Sanfilippo; Giovanni Tomasello; Giuseppe Margiotta; Fm Accardo; Provvidenza Damiani; Alessandro Geraci


CAPSULA EBURNEA | 2011

BONE AND JOINT MANIFESTATIONS IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE.

Antonino Sanfilippo; Giovanni Tomasello; Giuseppe Margiotta; Mf Accardo(Statistico); Provvidenza Damiani; Alessandro Geraci


Archive | 2010

RHEUMATIC PATHOLOGIES IN SUBJECTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

Giovanni Tomasello; Alessandro Geraci; Antonio Sanfilippo; Provvidenza Damiani; Stefania Termine; Roberta Margherita Maritano; Alfonso Maiorana

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