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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 2015

Coxa profunda in the diagnosis of pincer-type femoroacetabular impingement and its prevalence in asymptomatic subjects.

Cristiano Valter Diesel; Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro; C. Coussirat; R. B. Scheidt; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo; Carlos Roberto Galia

In many papers, the diagnosis of pincer-type femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is attributed to the presence of coxa profunda. However, little is known about the prevalence of coxa profunda in the general population and its clinical relevance. In order to ascertain its prevalence in asymptomatic subjects and whether it is a reliable indicator of pincer-type FAI, we undertook a cross-sectional study between July and December 2013. A total of 226 subjects (452 hips) were initially screened. According to strict inclusion criteria, 129 asymptomatic patients (257 hips) were included in the study. The coxa profunda sign, the crossover sign, the acetabular index (AI) and lateral centre-edge (LCE) angle were measured on the radiographs. The median age of the patients was 36.5 years (28 to 50) and 138 (53.7%) were women. Coxa profunda was present in 199 hips (77.4%). There was a significantly increased prevalence of coxa profunda in women (p < 0.05) and a significant association between coxa profunda and female gender (p < 0.001) (92% vs 60.5%). The crossover sign was seen in 36 hips (14%), an LCE > 40° in 28 hips (10.9%) and an AI < 0º in 79 hips (30.7%). A total of 221 normal hips (79.2%) (normal considering the crossover) had coxa profunda, a total of 229 normal hips (75.5%) (normal considering the LCE) had coxa profunda and a total of 178 normal hips (75.3%) (normal considering AI) had coxa profunda. When the presence of all radiological signs in the same subject was considered, pincer-type FAI was found in only two hips (one subject). We therefore consider that the coxa profunda sign should not be used as a radiological indicator of pincer-type FAI. We consider profunda to be a benign alteration in the morphology of the hip with low prevalence and a lack of association with other radiological markers of FAI. We suggest that the diagnosis of pincer-type FAI should be based on objective measures, in association with clinical findings.


Hip International | 2015

The prevalence of femoroacetabular impingement in radiographs of asymptomatic subjects: a cross-sectional study.

Cristiano Valter Diesel; Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro; Rodrigo Benedet Scheidt; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo; Carlos Roberto Galia

Background There is a lack of uniformity in the diagnostic criteria for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and few studies discuss the prevalence of radiographic changes in asymptomatic individuals. These factors make it difficult to establish a natural history of this disease. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of radiographic signs of CAM and Pincer FAI in an asymptomatic population. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed from July 2013 to December 2013. A total of 185 subjects were analysed. Inclusion criteria: no history of hip pain or orthopedic disease; and being 20-60 years old. Exclusion criteria: athletically active; or patients who would not allow acquisition of appropriate radiographs for analysis. Radiographs were obtained in anteroposterior and Dünn 45° view to access: alpha angle (AA), triangular index (TI), crossover sign (CS), lateral-centre edge (LCE) angle and acetabular index (AI). Results Median age was 34 years (27-49.5) and FAI was present in 53% of all subjects. 32.44% (60) was the overall CAM-type prevalence and 42.7% (79) the overall Pincer-type prevalence. Only 2 subjects presented the 3 overcoverage signs (AI, LCE and CS). An association was noted between the presence of AI <0° and the LCE >40° (p = 0.05). Conclusions Our study established a higher prevalence of radiographic markers of FAI in an asymptomatic population.


Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões | 2014

Prevalence of radiographic markers of femoroacetabular impingement in asymptomatic adults

Rodrigo Benedet Scheidt; Carlos Roberto Galia; Cristiano Valter Diesel; Ricardo Rosito; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo

OBJECTIVE to determine the prevalence of radiographic signs of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) in asymptomatic adults and correlate them with data from physical examinations. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study with 82 asymptomatic volunteers, 164 hips, between 40 and 60 years of age, selected by convenience. They were submitted to anamnesis and clinical examination of the hip, anteroposterior (AP) pelvis radiographs with three incidences, Dunn 45° and Lequesne false profile of each hip, to measure the variables. We measured the alpha angle, anterior offset of the femoral neck, cervical diaphyseal angle, CE angle of Wiberg, acetabular index, Sharp angle, and the crossing, ischial spine and posterior wall signs. RESULTS our sample consisted of 66% women, mean age of 50.4 years. The average alpha angle was 45.10°, SD=8.6. One quarter of the hips showed alpha angle greater than or equal to 50°; among men the prevalence was 34%, and among women, 11%. We found indicative radiographic signs of femoroacetabular impingement in 42.6% of hips, whether femoral or acetabular, and the increased alpha angle was related to the decrease in hip internal rotation (p<0.001). CONCLUSION the radiographic findings of femoroacetabular impingement in asymptomatic patients were frequent in the studied sample. The increase in alpha angle was associated with decreased internal rotation.


Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões | 2009

Caracterização físico-química de ossos liofilizados de origem bovina e humana

Carlos Roberto Galia; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo; Ricardo Rosito; Tielle Müller de Mello; Cristiano Valter Diesel; Luis Fernando Moreira

OBJECTIVES: To determine the physical and chemical characteristics and similarities between lyophilized bone from bovine and human sources manufactured in a semi-industrial scale, according to a modified protocol developed by the authors. METHODS: The percentages of fat extract (raw fat), total protein (total nitrogen) and mineral composition (total phosphorus, total P2O5, total calcium, total sodium, ashes and chlorides) was determined on the samples of lyophilized human and bovine bones. RESULTS: The percentage of fat extract and raw protein was of 0.14% and 0.06%; and 27.20% and 27.53%; whereas the mineral composition demonstrated 4.3% and 4.3% of nitrogen; 11.9% and 11.9% of total phosphorus; 27.1% and 27.2% of P2O5; 24.6% and 23.7% of total calcium (Ca/P relation: 2.06 and 1.99); 0.57% and 0.46% of total sodium; 64.8% and 64.3% of ashes; and 1.3% and 1.3% of chlorides, for samples of bovine and human bones, respectively. No statistical significant difference was observed between bovine and human bones after the lyophilization process. CONCLUSION: The assessment of physical and chemical characteristics of bovine and human lyophilized bones has clearly demonstrated that these bones kept virtually all characteristics of a raw bone and keep similarities to human counterparts, yielding an end product with good biocompatibility.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2018

Is there a relationship between the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and bilaterality in patients with coxarthrosis?

Gustavo Göhringer de Almeida Barbosa; Fabricio Cardozo Vicente; Miguel Antonio Razia Fagundes; Lauro Manoel Etchepare Dornelles; Marcelo Reuwsaat Guimarães; Cristiano Valter Diesel

Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and the presence of signs of arthrosis in both hips in patients followed at this medical center. Methods This was a cross-sectional, retrospective study through the analysis of medical records and database review of patients over 18 years of age with hip arthrosis, followed at the outpatient clinic of this hospital. Results Regarding the analysis of the Mann–Whitney test to correlate the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and laterality, a bi-lateral test result of p = 0.036 was obtained, thus demonstrating a significant difference between the observed groups. When we analyzed the absolute values of neutrophils and lymphocytes, the authors obtained results of p = 0.14 and p = 0.24. Therefore, it was not possible to observe statistically significant differences between the absolute values in the two groups. Conclusion Considering the interactions between the inflammatory mechanisms in osteoarthritis and the fact that the interaction between neutrophils and lymphocytes has differences in relation to the laterality of the coxarthrosis, it is hypothesized that the inflammatory etiology of unilateral and bilateral osteoarthritis could have different dynamics. However, more in-depth studies with flow cytometry are needed to assess the possible impact of these differences in the inflammatory mechanisms observed in this study.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Acetabular revision in total hip arthroplasty with tantalum augmentation and lyophilized bovine xenograft

Cristiano Valter Diesel; Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro; Marcelo Reuwsaat Guimarães; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo; Carlos Roberto Galia

Objective To evaluate a mixed technique of acetabular reconstruction, which uses trabecular metal in the form of tantalum augments associated with lyophilized bovine xenograft. Methods Fifteen patients were evaluated prospectively, who underwent acetabular reconstruction with impacted lyophilized bovine xenograft associated with the use of tantalum augments. The main outcome was the failure of the tantalum–bone interface. Results The population had a mean age of 58.33 years ± 14.27; the majority was female, 80%. Of the total subjects, 66.7% were operated for failure in primary arthroplasty. The mean follow-up time was 45.2 months ± 11.39. The failure rate of the method in the period and population studied was 6.7%. Conclusion An extremely high index (93.3%) of success was observed in an average time of 45.2 months of follow-up. Data were comparable to current literature, demonstrating that the technique employed and proposed is adequate for hip reconstruction in young patients.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Total hip arthroplasty: a still evolving technique

Carlos Roberto Galia; Cristiano Valter Diesel; Marcelo Reuwsaat Guimarães; Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro

It has been advocated that total hip arthroplasty (THA) is probably the most successful surgical intervention performed in Medicine. In the 1960s, Sir John Charnley not only introduced, but also modified and improved the technique of cemented arthroplasties. The concepts on biological fixation established by Pillar and Galante served as the foundation for the development of uncemented implants that are now used worldwide. Currently, THA is a worldwide widespread surgery performed on millions of people. However, keeping abreast of the large number of information available on these procedures, especially on implant fixation, designs, different tribological pairings, and the long-term results can be challenging at times. This article is a brief update on the main aspects of THA.


Cell and Tissue Banking | 2015

Lyophilized xenograft: a case series of histological analysis of biopsies.

Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro; Caroline Coussirat; Fernando Pagnussato; Cristiano Valter Diesel; Fernando Castilla de Souza Macedo; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo; Carlos Roberto Galia


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2018

Existe relação entre a razão neutrófilo/linfócito e a bilateralidade para artrose de quadril?

Gustavo Göhringer de Almeida Barbosa; Fabricio Cardozo Vicente; Miguel Antonio Razia Fagundes; Lauro Manoel Etchepare Dornelles; Marcelo Reuwsaat Guimarães; Cristiano Valter Diesel


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Revisão acetabular em artroplastia total de quadril com cunhas de tântalo associadas a enxerto ósseo bovino liofilizado

Cristiano Valter Diesel; Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro; Marcelo Reuwsaat Guimarães; Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo; Carlos Roberto Galia

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Carlos Roberto Galia

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Tiango Aguiar Ribeiro

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Marcelo Reuwsaat Guimarães

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ricardo Rosito

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernando Pagnussato

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rodrigo Benedet Scheidt

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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C. Coussirat

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Giuseppe de Luca Júnior

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luis Fernando Moreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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