Gilberto Costa
University of Porto
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Bone and Joint Research | 2017
Nuno Neves; Daniela Linhares; Gilberto Costa; Cristina Ribeiro; Mário A. Barbosa
Objectives This systematic review aimed to assess the in vivo and clinical effect of strontium (Sr)-enriched biomaterials in bone formation and/or remodelling. Methods A systematic search was performed in Pubmed, followed by a two-step selection process. We included in vivo original studies on Sr-containing biomaterials used for bone support or regeneration, comparing at least two groups that only differ in Sr addition in the experimental group. Results A total of 572 references were retrieved and 27 were included. Animal models were used in 26 articles, and one article described a human study. Osteoporotic models were included in 11 papers. All articles showed similar or increased effect of Sr in bone formation and/or regeneration, in both healthy and osteoporotic models. No study found a decreased effect. Adverse effects were assessed in 17 articles, 13 on local and four on systemic adverse effects. From these, only one reported a systemic impact from Sr addition. Data on gene and/or protein expression were available from seven studies. Conclusions This review showed the safety and effectiveness of Sr-enriched biomaterials for stimulating bone formation and remodelling in animal models. The effect seems to increase over time and is impacted by the concentration used. However, included studies present a wide range of study methods. Future work should focus on consistent models and guidelines when developing a future clinical application of this element. Cite this article: N. Neves, D. Linhares, G. Costa, C. C. Ribeiro, M. A. Barbosa. In vivo and clinical application of strontium-enriched biomaterials for bone regeneration: A systematic review. Bone Joint Res 2017;6:366–375. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.66.BJR-2016-0311.R1.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2017
Manuel Ribeiro da Silva; Daniela Linhares; Daniel M. Vasconcelos; Cecília J. Alves; Nuno Neves; Gilberto Costa; Meriem Lamghari
BackgroundNeuroimmune axis is central in the physiopathology of hip osteoarthritis (OA), but its specific pathways are still unclear. This systematic review aims to assess the nervous and immune system profile of patients with hip osteoarthritis (OA) when compared to healthy controls.MethodsA systematic review followed PRISMA guidelines was conducted. A two-step selection process was completed, and from 609 references 17 were included. The inclusion criteria were: original articles on adult patients with hip OA, with assessment of neuroimmune expression. Articles with other interventions prior to analysis and those without a control group were excluded.ResultsThirty-nine relevant neuroimmune markers were identified, with assessments in bone, cartilage, synovial membrane, synovial fluid, whole blood, serum and/or immune cells. GM-CSF, IFN-γ, IL-1α, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1 and TNF-α presented variable expression among tissues studied when compared between hip OA and controls. VEGFs and TGF-ß isoforms showed similar tendencies among tissues and studies. On nervous expression, CGRP, Tuj-1 and SP were increased in synovial membrane. Overall, patients with hip OA presented a higher number of overexpressed markers.ConclusionsFor the first time a systematic review on neuroimmune expression in patients with hip OA found an upregulation of neuroimmune markers, with deregulated balance between pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, no clear systematic pattern was found, and few information is available on nervous expression. This highlights the importance of future research with clear methodologies to guide the management of these patients.
Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction | 2018
André Couto; Joana Freitas; Nuno Alegrete; Jorge Coutinho; Gilberto Costa
PurposeThe most significant advance in our time about limb lengthening is the magnetic lengthening nail, as the first reports appeared to show good results with accurate lengthening rates and good regenerate bone formation. The described complication rate is generally low. They avoid external fixation elements, and are activated transcutaneously, so the patient’s pain and discomfort are reduced and the rehabilitation is faster and more effective. The aim of authors is to describe a special technical issue of the PRECICE system: the nail can be extended inside the patient limb (after the osteotomy), but it also can be retracted inside the limb after achieving the bone union.MethodsThe authors present a case in which the limb lengthening has been performed in consecutive lengthening periods using the same nail. The nail was extended and retracted by altering the settings on the external remote control as well as accurately setting the rate of distraction.ResultsAfter two consecutive femoral lengthening with the same PRECICE nail, the patient no longer has a significant lower limb length discrepancy and patient satisfaction was high. During this clinical case, we were not confronted with any type of complications.ConclusionThis technique utilizes the principles and advantages of lengthening over an magnetic lengthening nail, avoids the necessity of nail removal and minimizes the complication rates and the overall time for complete recovery.Level of evidenceLevel IV.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2016
Pedro Sá; Filipa Raposo; Manuel Santos Carvalho; Nuno Alegrete; Jorge Coutinho; Gilberto Costa
Congenital patellar dislocation is a rare condition in which the patella is permanently dislocated and cannot be reduced manually. The patella develops normally as a sesamoid bone of the femur. This congenital dislocation results from failure of the internal rotation of the myotome that forms the femur, quadriceps muscle and extensor apparatus. It usually manifests immediately after birth, although in some rare cases, the diagnosis may be delayed until adolescence or adulthood. Early diagnosis is important, thereby allowing surgical correction and avoiding late sequelae, including early degenerative changes in the knee. A case of permanent dislocation of the patella is presented here, in a female child aged seven years.
Journal of Translational Medicine | 2016
Daniel M. Vasconcelos; Manuel Ribeiro-da-Silva; António Mateus; Cecília J. Alves; Gil Costa Machado; Joana Machado-Santos; Diogo Paramos-de-Carvalho; Inês S. Alencastre; Rui Henrique; Gilberto Costa; Mário A. Barbosa; Meriem Lamghari
Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2017
Francisca Pinho Costa; Gilberto Costa; Manuel Santos Carvalho; António Mendes Moura; Rui Pinto; João Torres
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2016
Pedro Sá; Filipa Raposo; Manuel Santos Carvalho; Nuno Alegrete; Jorge Coutinho; Gilberto Costa
Revista Portuguesa de Ortopedia e Traumatologia | 2014
Georgina Monteiro; Maria Carvalho; Artur Antunes; Pedro Marques; Jorge Coutinho; Nuno Alegrete; Gilberto Costa
Revista Portuguesa de Ortopedia e Traumatologia | 2013
Sara Lima; João Correia; Rui Ribeiro; Nuno Alegrete; Jorge Coutinho; Gilberto Costa
Revista Portuguesa de Ortopedia e Traumatologia | 2013
Carlos Fernandes da Silva; Gilberto Costa