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Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2012

PLATELET-RICH PLASMA IN ARTHROSCOPIC REPAIRS OF COMPLETE TEARS OF THE ROTATOR CUFF.

Eduardo Angeli Malavolta; Mauro Emilio Conforto Gracitelli; Edwin Eiji Sunada; Eduardo Benegas; Flávia de Santis Prada; Raul Bolliger Neto; Marcelo Bordalo Rodrigues; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; Olavo Pires de Camargo

Objective: To evaluate shoulder functional results and the retear rate of arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff augmented with platelet-rich plasma (PRP).Methods: Prospective case series with single-row arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff augmented with PRP. Only cases of isolated supraspinatus tears with retraction of less than 3 cm were included in this series. The PRP used was obtained by apheresis. It was applied on liquid consistency in its activated form, with the addition of autologous thrombin. Patients were evaluated after 12 months of the surgical procedure. The Constant-Murley, UCLA and VAS scales were used, and the retear rate was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Results: Fourteen patients were evaluated (14 shoulders). The mean Constant-Murley score was 45.64 ± 12.29 before the operation and evolved to 80.78 ± 13.22 after the operation (p < 0.001). The UCLA score increased from 13.78 ± 5.66 to 31.43 ± 3.9 (p < 0.001). The patients’ pain level decreased from a median of 7.5 (p25% = 6, p75% = 8) to 0.5 (p25% = 0, p75% = 3) (p = 0.0013) according to the VAS score. None of the patients presented complete retear. Three patients (21.4%) showed partial retear, without transfixation. Only one patient developed complications (adhesive capsulitis). Conclusion: Patients submitted to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair augmented with PRP showed significant functional improvement and none of them had complete retearing.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2011

RESULTS FROM FILLING “REMPLISSAGE” ARTHROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE FOR RECURRENT ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION

Mauro Emilio Conforto Gracitelli; Camilo Partezani Helito; Eduardo Angeli Malavolta; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; Eduardo Benegas; Flávia de Santis Prada; Augusto Tadeu Barros de Sousa; Jorge Henrique Assunção; Edwin Eiji Sunada

Objective: To evaluate the clinical result from the filling (“remplissage”) technique in association with Bankart lesion repair for treating recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. Methods: Nine patients (10 shoulders), with a mean follow-up of 13.7 months, presented traumatic recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. All of them had a Bankart lesion, associated with a Hill-Sachs lesion showing the “engaging” sign. The Hill-Sachs lesion defect was measured and showed an average bone loss of 17.3% (7.7% to 26.7%) in relation to the diameter of the humeral head. All the cases underwent arthroscopic repair of the Bankart lesion, together with filling of the Hill-Sachs lesion by means of tenodesis of the infraspinatus. Results: The Rowe score ranged from 22.5 (10 to 45) before the operation to 80.5 (5 to 100) after the operation (p > 0.001). The UCLA score ranged from 18.0 (8 to 29) to 31.1 (21 to 31) (p > 0.001). The measurements of external and internal rotation at abduction of 90° after the operation were 63.5° (45° to 90°) and 73° (50° to 92°) respectively. Two patients presented recurrence (one with dislocation and the other with subluxation). None of the patients presented pain in the region of the infraspinatus tendon after the operation. Conclusion: Over the short term, the filling (“remplissage”) arthroscopic technique produced improvements in functional scores and a low complication rate when used for treating glenohumeral instability associated with Hill-Sachs lesions.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2012

Lipoma arborescens: rare case of rotator cuff tear associated with the presence of lipoma arborescens in the subacromial-subdeltoid and glenohumeral bursa

Eduardo Benegas; Arnaldo Amado Ferreiro Neto; Daniel Sabatini Teodoro; Marcos Vinícius Muriano da Silva; Augusto Medaglia de Oliveira; Renée Zon Filippi; Flávia de Santis Prada

Lipoma arborescens is a rare intra-articular disease that is usually monoarticular and is characterized by extensive proliferation of the synovial villi and hyperplasia of the subsynovial fat. The synovial tissue is progressively replaced by mature fat cells in the synovial membrane. The present study reports a case of a rare condition of lipoma arborescens that was simultaneously intra-articular (glenohumeral joint) and in the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa, in association with a torn supraspinatus tendon. The clinical, histological and radiographic presentations and treatment are discussed here. The description of this case includes radiographic and magnetic resonance evaluations and pathological examination. Although lipoma arborescens is a rare condition, it should be taken into consideration in cases presenting synovial hyperproliferation and synovial fat replacement.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2012

Lipoma arborescens: caso raro de ruptura do manguito rotador associado à presença de lipoma arborescens na bursa subacromial-subdeltoidea e glenoumeral

Eduardo Benegas; Arnaldo Amado Ferreiro Neto; Daniel Sabatini Teodoro; Marcos Vinícius Muriano da Silva; Augusto Medaglia de Oliveira; Renée Zon Filippi; Flávia de Santis Prada

Lipoma arborescens is a rare intra-articular disease that is usually monoarticular and is characterized by extensive proliferation of the synovial villi and hyperplasia of the subsynovial fat. The synovial tissue is progressively replaced by mature fat cells in the synovial membrane. The present study reports a case of a rare condition of lipoma arborescens that was simultaneously intra-articular (glenohumeral joint) and in the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa, in association with a torn supraspinatus tendon. The clinical, histological and radiographic presentations and treatment are discussed here. The description of this case includes radiographic and magnetic resonance evaluations and pathological examination. Although lipoma arborescens is a rare condition, it should be taken into consideration in cases presenting synovial hyperproliferation and synovial fat replacement.


Clinics | 2013

Humeral internal rotation osteotomy for the treatment of Erb-Duchenne-type obstetric palsy: clinical and radiographic results

Jorge Henrique Assunção; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; Eduardo Benegas; Raul Bolliger Neto; Flávia de Santis Prada; Eduardo Angeli Malavolta; Mauro Emilio Conforto Gracitelli; Gilberto Luis Camanho

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the functional and radiographic results in patients undergoing shoulder anterior soft tissue stretching in association with open reduction and internal rotation osteotomy to centralize the humeral head as a treatment for Erb-Duchenne obstetric palsy sequelae. METHOD: A total of 35 patients underwent this surgical treatment, and the mean follow-up was 4.6 years. The Mallet scale was applied before and after the surgical procedure. A total of 20 patients underwent computed tomography to assess the glenoid version and humeral head subluxation. RESULTS: Functional improvement was achieved, as evidenced by an increase in the Mallet scale score from 12.14 to 16.46 (p<0.001). The correction of retroversion was achieved once the glenoid version ranged from -21.4 to -12 degrees (p<0.001). The humeral head subluxation improved from 6.5 to 35.2% (p<0.001). Patients older than 6 years of age did not achieve glenohumeral joint improvement with respect to dysplastic abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Internal rotation osteotomy in association with the stretching of anterior soft tissues of the shoulder in patients under the age of 7 years provided improvements in the function, retroversion, and subluxation of the glenohumeral joint.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2010

Fraturas da diáfise do úmero

Eduardo Benegas; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; Raul Bolliger Neto; Flávia de Santis Prada; Eduardo Angeli Malavolta; Gustavo Oliveira Marchitto

As fraturas da diafise do umero (FDU) representam 3% das fraturas do aparelho locomotor; o terco medio da diafise direita e o mais acometido. Seu tratamento e, na sua maioria, realizado por meio de metodos nao cirurgicos, mas as indicacoes cirurgicas nas FDU sao adotadas em situacoes cada vez mais frequentes. A diversidade de opinioes torna dificil o consenso sobre qual o tipo de osteossintese, qual a tecnica cirurgica, a quantidade e a qualidade dos materiais de sintese a serem utilizados. Temos a impressao de que o melhor metodo para o tratamento cirurgico das FDU esta longe de ter um consenso entre os especialistas. Acreditamos que os metodos menos invasivos e que privilegiam a estabilidade relativa sao os mais adequados, pois complicacoes mais temidas sao menos frequentes.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2010

Humeral shaft fractures

Eduardo Benegas; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; Raul Bolliger Neto; Flávia de Santis Prada; Eduardo Angeli Malavolta; Gustavo Oliveira Marchitto

Humeral shaft fractures (HSFs) represent 3% of the fractures of the locomotor apparatus, and the middle third of the shaft is the section most affected. In the majority of cases, it is treated using nonsurgical methods, but surgical indications in HSF cases are increasingly being adopted. The diversity of opinions makes it difficult to reach a consensus regarding the types of osteosynthesis, surgical technique and quantity and quality of synthesis materials that should be used. It would appear that specialists are far from reaching a consensus regarding the best method for surgical treatment of HSFs. We believe that less invasive methods, which favor relative stability, are the most appropriate methods, since the most feared complications are less frequent.


Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2007

Surgical treatment of varus malunion of the proximal humerus with valgus osteotomy

Eduardo Benegas; Américo Zoppi Filho; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Filho; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; J.H. Negri; Flávia de Santis Prada; Arnaldo Valdir Zumiotti


Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2014

Shoulder function after surgical treatment of displaced fractures of the humeral shaft: a randomized trial comparing antegrade intramedullary nailing with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis.

Eduardo Benegas; Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto; Mauro Emilio Conforto Gracitelli; Eduardo Angeli Malavolta; Jorge Henrique Assunção; Flávia de Santis Prada; Raul Bolliger Neto; Rames Mattar


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 1996

Complicaçöes do tratamento cirúrgico da síndrome do túnel do carpo

Arnaldo Valdir Zumiotti; Paulo Ohno; Flávia de Santis Prada; Ronaldo Jorge Azze

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