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Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2009

Transitional lumbosacral vertebrae and low back pain: diagnostic pitfalls and management of Bertolotti's syndrome

Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Tobias A. Mattei; Marília Grando Sória; Mirto Nelso Prandini; André Giacomelli Leal; Jerônimo Buzzeti Milano; Ricardo Ramina

OBJECTIVE Bertolottis syndrome is a spine disorder characterized by the occurrence of a congenital lumbar transverse mega-apophysis in a transitional vertebral body that usually articulates with the sacrum or the iliac bone. It has been considered a possible cause of low back pain. METHOD We analyzed the cases of Bertolottis syndrome that failed clinical treatment and reviewed the literature concerning this subject. RESULTS Five patients in our series had severe low back pain due to the neo-articulation and two of them were successfully submitted to surgical resection of the transverse mega-apophysis. Taking into account the clinical and surgical experience acquired with these cases, we propose a diagnostic-therapeutic algorithm. CONCLUSION There is still no consensus about the most appropriate therapy for Bertolottis syndrome. In patients in whom the mega-apophysis itself may be the source of back pain, surgical resection may be a safe and effective procedure.OBJETIVO: A sindrome de Bertolotti e uma desordem congenita da coluna vertebral caracterizada pela ocorrencia de uma mega-apofise transversa lombar em uma vertebra de aspecto transicional, que geralmente se articula com o sacro ou com o osso iliaco. Tal sindrome tem sido considerada possivel causa de dor lombar. METODO: Analise dos casos de sindrome de Bertolotti que apresentavam dor lombar sem melhora com tratamento conservador e revisao dos artigos publicados. RESULTADOS: Foram revisados cinco pacientes que nao apresentaram melhora com o tratamento clinico, sendo que dois foram submetidos a resseccao cirurgica da mega-apofise transversa. Considerando a experiencia adquirida com estes casos, os autores propoem um algoritmo para diagnostico e tratamento da Sindrome de Bertolotti. CONCLUSAO: Ainda nao ha consenso sobre qual e a terapia mais apropriada para a Sindrome de Bertolotti. Em pacientes em que a mega-apofise parece ser a origem da lombalgia, a resseccao cirurgica parece ser um procedimento seguro e efetivo.


Revista Dor | 2012

Receptores opioides até o contexto atual

Rodrigo Tomazini Martins; Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Felipe Marques do Rego Monteiro; Pedro André Kowacs; Ricardo Ramina

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Due to the objective of the outpatient setting and to routinely used drugs, this study aimed at reviewing and updating the knowledge about opioid receptors and worked as a study complement after a lecture presented to team members. CONTENTS: We have reviewed from historical aspects to most recent developments about opioid receptors, in addition to describing subtypes and action mechanisms. For such, Pubmed-indexed references were queried. CONCLUSION: After reviewing current literature data, we have concluded that there is still a lot to be researched about the topic, aiming at safer drugs, and new biomolecular techniques are still needed.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2007

Is preoperative occupation related to long-term pain in patients operated for lumbar disc herniation?

Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Paola Hesse Poletto; Jerônimo Buzetti Milano; André Giacomelli Leal; Ricardo Ramina

Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common cause of back and sciatic pain. When clinical treatment fails, surgery may be indicated in selected patients. Although surgery is effective in most cases, some of these patients may have a poor outcome. Different factors may influence these results and poor adaptation at work is one well-known cause of treatment failure. This study examines 350 patients on long-term follow-up after surgery for first-time LDH. The relationship was analyzed between occupation before surgery and outcome (maintenance of lumbar and leg pain, satisfaction with the surgical treatment and return to work). The preoperative occupation (employed in public or private services, autonomous, unemployed, housewife, retired or student) and the exertion at work were analyzed as prognostic factors for different clinical outcomes. Although unemployed people had higher numerical analog scale for lumbar pain and retired patients had a higher leg pain, this difference was not statistically significant. Retired people were significantly less satisfied with the surgical result. Higher exertion at work showed a statistically insignificant higher level of pain and lower degree of satisfaction. The authors conclude that preoperative occupation was not a statistically significant factor in this series of patients.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 2006

A model for foramen ovale puncture training: Technical note

Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; S. Hunhevicz; K. Bordignon; E. Barros; A. A. Mehl; A. C. Burak Mehl; R. A. de Faria; Mirto Nelso Prandini; R. Ramina

SummaryBackground. Trigeminal neuralgia is a common cause of facial pain, characterized by shock-like pain affecting one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve. When conservative treatment fails and microdecompression is not indicated, percutaneous procedures are helpful. This percutaneous approach is done by a puncture up to the Gasserian ganglion, through the foramen ovale.Although simple and safe, this puncture demands some expertise from neurosurgeons. For that, a partnership between neurosurgeons and bio-engineers has developed a model for foramen ovale puncture, allowing practice for residents and young neurosurgeons. Method. A model for foramen ovale puncture has been created by interposition of synthetic materials over a skull, simulating the human face. Findings. This model has shown great similarity with that found in conventional surgeries, even upon repeated testing by experienced functional neurosurgeons and young residents. Conclusion. This model for foramen ovale puncture training has demonstrated valuable help for initial practicing of this common neurosurgical procedure, particularly in centers where there are not many cadavers available for training.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 1999

Migrânea com afasia: relato de uma família

Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Walter Oleschko Arruda; Ricardo Ramina; Ari A. Pedrozo; Salmo Raskin

We describe a Brazilian family in which one female patient and her three daughters present a clinical course compatible with migraine, preceded by language disorders (aphasia), without paresis. Several aspects related to genetics of migraine are reviewed. We conclude that further genetical studies are necessary to establish if these cases are different sources of well-known migraine subtypes as the familial hemiplegic migraine.


Revista Dor | 2016

Concept of acute neuropathic pain. The role of nervi nervorum in the distinction between acute nociceptive and neuropathic pain

Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Lin Tchia Yeng

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several pathophysiological mechanisms are involved in the genesis of neuropathic pain. However, available justifications for its onset are unsatisfying and do not explain the participation of nervi nervorum and nervi vasorum abnormalities on functional aberrations which characterize pain generated by injuries to the peripheral nervous system. There are evidences that nervi nervorum contribute to the development and justify many clinical findings and prophylactic, therapeutic and rehabilitation alternatives related to neuropathic pain. This study aimed at presenting a review of anatomic and functional studies and theories about their objectives and at giving examples of conditions in which nervi nervorum have markedly participated in neuropathic pain generation and maintenance. CONTENTS: Nervi nervorum are a set of unmyelinated or poorly myelinated fibers located in peripheral nerves sheaths which, among other functions, seem to participate in the transmission of evoked sensory information and in the environmental regulation of peripheral nervous system structures. CONCLUSION: Nervi nervorum structural and functional abnormalities may contribute to the onset, maintenance and worsening of neuropathic pain and “demodulatory” painful syndromes. Further studies, especially with the application of more specific and sensitive histological, biochemical and electrophysiological methods are necessary to clarify the realities of their biologies.


Revista Dor | 2018

Tapentadol: what every doctor needs to know about this new drug

Bernardo De Marchi Mosele; Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Válery Baggio Hess

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acute and chronic pain is a major problem with repercussion in our society, causing impairment in the quality of life of patients as well as socioeconomic losses, due to work absenteeism. This review aims to analyze the use of tapentadol, an analgesic not yet available in Brazil, with a dual mechanism of action, in the treatment of acute and chronic pain syndromes. CONTENTS: A review about this new drug was made on the Pubmed database using the keywords “tapentadol” and “opioids,” evaluating its pharmacological and clinical aspects comparing with other current drugs in pain treatment, as well as its indications and contraindications in the management of patients with pain disorders. CONCLUSION: Tapentadol has been shown to be effective in the treatment of acute and chronic pain, with potency equivalent to the opioids currently used. In addition, it developed less tolerance, less adverse effects and better therapeutic response in chronic neuropathic pain when compared to pure μ-opioid receptors agonists.


Dementia & Neuropsychologia | 2018

A patient with posterior cortical atrophy due to Alzheimer’s disease

Ricardo Krause Martinez de Souza; Lea T. Grinberg; Nalini Drieli Josviak; Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Ricardo Ramina; Pedro André Kowacs; Paulo Caramelli

Author(s): de Souza, Ricardo Krause Martinez; Grinberg, Lea Tenenholz; Josviak, Nalini Drieli; de Almeida, Daniel Benzecry; Ramina, Ricardo; Kowacs, Pedro Andre; Caramelli, Paulo


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2017

Alternative option for osteogenesis imperfecta and trigeminal neuralgia

Leonardo Gilmone Ruschel; Guilherme José Agnoletto; Sonival C. Hunhevicz; Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Walter Oleschko Arruda

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a bone disorder that can lead to skull base deformities such as basilar invagination, which can cause compression of cranial nerves, including the trigeminal nerve. Trigeminal neuralgia in such cases remains a challenge, given distorted anatomy and deformities. We present an alternative option, consisting in cannulation of the foramen ovale and classical percutaneous treatment. Percutaneous balloon microcompression was performed in a 28 year-old woman with OI and severe trigeminal neuralgia using computed tomography (CT) and radiographic-guided cannulation of the Gasserian ganglion without neuronavigation or stereotactic devices. The patient developed hypoesthesia on the left V1, V2 and V3 segments with good pain control. This alternative technique with a CT-guided puncture, using angiosuite without the need of any Mayfield clamp, neuronavigation systems, frame or frameless stereotactic devices can be a useful, safe and efficient alternative for patients with trigeminal neuralgia with other bone deforming diseases that severely affect the skull base.


Revista Dor | 2014

Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients

Malu Cristina de Araújo Montoro Lima; Joice Mara Facco Stefanello; Birgit Keller; Daniel Benzecry de Almeida; Ricardo Weigert Coelho

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Failed back surgery syndrome refers to a condition in which a patient has undergone back surgery with a poor outcome. This syndrome leads to losses in daily living activities and hinders the return to physical exercise. The objective of this study was to analyze the relation between chronic low back pain and functional capacity and the physical activity level of these patients. METHODS: Cross-sectional study comprising 57 patients, mean age 51.07±12.93 years, who underwent low back surgery. These patients were divided into two groups, according to the presence of chronic low back pain. All patients filled in a questionnaire that covered demographic data, visual analog scale for pain, Rolland-Morris Questionnaire to evaluate functional incapacity and International Physical Activity Questionnaire to measure physical activity level. RESULTS: The following predominated: women (77%), obese (49%), surgery for spinal disc herniation (80%), underwent one low back surgery (52%). Patients with chronic low back pain refer a greater perception of disability and 81% of this group showed an average of 3.53±3.51 points in Roland-Morris. Chronic low back pain had no influence on the different levels of physical activity demonstrated in patients with chronic low back pain and results of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire showed no significant difference between the groups (p=0.54). CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that there were other factors beyond chronic pain interfering with the physical activity level in these groups and further studies to explore lifestyle, physical exercise adherence and other dimensions of pain are still needed. Results contribute to the understanding and management of patients with chronic low back pain.

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Ricardo Ramina

State University of Campinas

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Mirto Nelso Prandini

Federal University of São Paulo

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Pedro André Kowacs

Federal University of Paraná

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André Giacomelli Leal

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Ari A. Pedrozo

Federal University of Paraná

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Lin Tchia Yeng

University of São Paulo

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