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Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2015

Gorham's disease: clinical case.

Pedro Sá; Pedro Marques; Carolina Oliveira; André Sá Rodrigues; Nelson Amorim; Rui Pinto

Gorhams disease, also known as idiopathic massive osteolysis, is a rare pathological condition characterized by vascular proliferation that results in destruction and reabsorption of the bone matrix, of unknown etiology. It was first described by Jackson in 1838, but it was Gorham and Stout, in 1955, who defined this disease as a specific entity. It has variable clinical presentation and generally has progressive behavior. Controversy continues regarding the treatment and there is no standard treatment. This pathological condition generally presents a favorable prognosis. Here, a case of Gorhams disease with involvement of the left hip is presented, in a male patient without relevant antecedents.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2015

Compartment syndrome after total knee arthroplasty: regarding a clinical case.

Ana Costa Pinheiro; Pedro Miguel Dantas Costa Marques; Pedro Sá; Carolina Oliveira; Bruno Pombo Ferreira da Silva; Cristina Sousa

Although compartment syndrome is a rare complication of total knee arthroplasty, it is one of the most devastating complications. It is defined as a situation of increased pressure within a closed osteofascial space that impairs the circulation and the functioning of the tissues inside this space, thereby leading to ischemia and tissue dysfunction. Here, a clinical case of a patient who was followed up in orthopedic outpatient consultations due to right gonarthrosis is presented. The patient had a history of arthroscopic meniscectomy and presented knee flexion of 10° before the operation, which consisted of total arthroplasty of the right knee. The operation seemed to be free from intercurrences, but the patient evolved with compartment syndrome of the ipsilateral leg after the operation. Since compartment syndrome is a true surgical emergency, early recognition and treatment of this condition through fasciotomy is crucial in order to avoid amputation, limb dysfunction, kidney failure and death. However, it may be difficult to make the diagnosis and cases may not be recognized if the cause of compartment syndrome is unusual or if the patient is under epidural analgesia and/or peripheral nerve block, which thus camouflages the main warning sign, i.e. disproportional pain. In addition, edema of the limb that underwent the intervention is common after total knee arthroplasty operations. This study presents a review of the literature and signals that the possible rarity of cases is probably due to failure to recognize this condition in a timely manner and to placing these patients in other diagnostic groups that are less likely, such as neuropraxia caused by using a tourniquet or peripheral nerve injury.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2018

Cervical osteoblastoma: a case report

Carolina Oliveira; Luísa Vital; Francisco Serdoura; André Rodrigues Pinho; Vitorino Veludo

Osteoblastoma is a rare benign primary bone tumor. It accounts for 3% of benign and 1% of all primary bone tumors. The treatment goal is complete surgical resection. This treatment limits the risk of recurrence. As osteoblastoma is a highly vascular tumor, complete resection is often difficult. This report describes the case of a 19-year-old male patient who presented severe right-sided neck and shoulder pain. The computed tomography scan revealed a mass lesion on C7 compatible with osteoblastoma. Preoperative embolization and tumor resection were performed. At the 3-year follow-up, the patient had no restrictions on daily activities, and, to date, there has been no evidence of recurrence.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Spondylectomy for primary Ewing's lumbar sarcoma in children

Carolina Oliveira; Luísa Vital; Francisco Serdoura; André Rodrigues Pinho; Vitorino Veludo

Primary Ewing sarcoma in the spine is very rare, and the treatment for it is multidisciplinary. There is no consensus regarding the optimal method of local control; however, en bloc resection is associated with an improvement in survival rates. The authors report a case of a 5-year-old girl who initially presented low back pain, and was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma after being submitted to imaging studies by radiography, magnetic resonance and bone biopsy. A spondylectomy was performed in accordance with the Euro Ewing protocol. At the three-year follow-up, the patient had no restrictions regarding her daily activities, and there has been no evidence of recurrence to date.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Anterior fixation of odontoid fractures: results

João Pedro Ferraz Montenegro Lobo; Vitorino Veludo Moutinho; António Francisco Martingo Serdoura; Carolina Oliveira; André Rodrigues Pinho

Objective To evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of the surgical treatment in patients diagnosed with odontoid fracture who underwent open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with screws. Methods This was a retrospective study with nine patients. Pain (visual analog scale [VAS]) and neurological status (Frankel scale) were assessed. The neck disability index (NDI) and the post-operative cervical range of motion were calculated. The cervical spine was radiologically evaluated (X-ray and CT) pre- and postoperatively. Results The mean age of patients was 70 years. All patients presented type IIb (Grauer classification) fractures, with a mean deviation of 2.95 mm. Two patients had subaxial lesions. The mean follow-up was 30 months. The mean time from trauma to surgery was seven days. The pre-operative Frankel score was E in all except one patient (B), in whom a post-operative improvement from B to D was observed. Post-operative pain was 2/10 (VAS). A total of 77% of patients presented a mild or moderate disability (NDI). Six patients regained full range of cervical movement, and bone union required approximately 14 weeks. Pseudarthrosis complications were observed in two patients (77% union rate), one patient presented screw repositioning and one case, dysphonia. Conclusion Delayed diagnosis is still an issue in the treatment of odontoid fractures, especially in elderly patients. Concomitant lesions, especially in younger patients, are not uncommon. The literature presents high fusion rates with ORIF (≥80%), which was also observed in the present study. However, surgical success depends on proper patient selection and strict knowledge of the technique. This pathology presents a reserved functional prognosis in the medium-term, especially in the elderly.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2013

Fracturing of revision of a cobalt-chrome femoral head after fracturing of a ceramic femoral head, with diffuse metallosis. Case report

Pedro Miguel Dantas Costa Marques; António Félix; Bruno Alpoim; Maria Elisa Rodrigues; Pedro Sá; Carolina Oliveira; Francisco Lima Rodrigues; Paulo Gonçalves; Maieiro Costa; António Rodrigues

We presente a case of a fracture of a cobalt-chrome femoral head after revision of a hip total prosthesis with ceramic femoral head fracture. During surgery we found the cobalt- chrome femoral head fracture, wear of the polyethylene and massive metallosis in muscular and cartilaginous tissue. Both femoral stem and acetabular cup were stable and without apparent wearing. After surgical debridement, we promoted the substitution of the femoral head and the acetabular polyethylene by similar ones. After 12 months of follow- up, the patient has no pain complaints, function limit or systemic signs associated with malign metallosis.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2015

Síndrome de compartimento após artroplastia total do joelho: a propósito de um caso clínico ☆

Ana Costa Pinheiro; Pedro Miguel Dantas Costa Marques; Pedro Sá; Carolina Oliveira; Bruno Pombo Ferreira da Silva; Cristina Sousa


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2018

Fixação anterior de fraturas do processo odontoide: resultados

João Pedro Ferraz Montenegro Lobo; Vitorino Veludo Moutinho; António Francisco Martingo Serdoura; Carolina Oliveira; André Rodrigues Pinho


Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2018

Injuries of Children and Young People in Sports: Stress Fractures and Fracture of the Sleeve Sleeve

Ana Costa Pinheiro; Filomena Ferreira; Margarida Areias; Carolina Oliveira; Cristina Sousa; Miguel Leal


Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2018

Injuries of the Sportsman’s Hand

Ana Costa Pinheiro; Filomena Ferreira; Margarida Areias; Carolina Oliveira; Cristina Sousa; Miguel Leal

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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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