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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2006

Arthroscopy and microfracture technique in the treatment of osteochondritis dissecans of the humeral capitellum: report of three adolescent gymnasts.

Ivan Bojanić; Alan Ivković; Igor Borić

The aim of this paper is to report on three cases of symptomatic osteochondritis dissecans of the humeral capitellum in adolescent gymnasts, two females and one male. In all the cases arthroscopic surgery was performed. During arthroscopy, loose osteochondral fragments were removed, the defect was debrided and microfractures were performed. All the three patients regained the full range of motion of the affected elbow, and returned to the high-level gymnastics within a period of 5 months. At 12 months follow-up, all the three patients remained symptomless and were participating in high-level gymnastics. A combination of arthroscopy and the microfracture technique is a reliable method with excellent short-term results in the treatment of the osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow.


Skeletal Radiology | 2008

Surgical evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging findings in piriformis muscle syndrome

Hrvoje Ivan Pećina; Igor Borić; Tomislav Smoljanović; Davor Duvancic; Marko Pećina

ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of the piriformis muscle syndrome (PMS).Materials and MethodsIn ten patients, seven female and three male, with a long history of clinical symptoms of the PMS, an MRI was performed as the last preoperative diagnostic tool. All patients were imaged using 2T MR system (Elscint, Haifa, Israel). Axial and coronal spin-echo, fast spin-echo (FSE), and fat-suppressed FSE-weighted images were made through the pelvic region with 3-mm section thickness and a 0.5-mm gap to show the whole piriformis muscle and the course of sciatic nerve on its way out of the pelvis. A routine examination also included axial fast spin-echo T2, three-dimensional gradient echo.ResultsIn seven cases, an MRI abnormality for the PMS was found. In two women, the MRI demonstrated a bigastric appearance of the piriformis muscle with a tendinous portion between the muscle heads and the course of the common peroneal nerve through the muscle between the tendinous portions of the muscle. In one female patient, the common peroneal nerve passed through the hypertrophied piriformis muscle. In four patients, the MRI showed a hypertrophied aspect of the piriformis muscle and an anteriorly displaced sciatic nerve. All MRI findings were confirmed surgically. In three patients, no apparent abnormalities could be observed, but after a surgical treatment, i.e., a tenotomy of the piriformis muscle and neurolysis of the sciatic nerve, all symptoms disappeared.ConclusionIn piriformis muscle syndrome, MRI may demonstrate signal abnormalities of the sciatic nerve as well as its relationship with the normal and abnormal piriformis muscle.


Genes | 2017

The Effect of Intra-articular Injection of Autologous Microfragmented Fat Tissue on Proteoglycan Synthesis in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis

Damir Hudetz; Igor Borić; Eduard Rod; Željko Jeleč; Andrej Radić; Trpimir Vrdoljak; Andrea Skelin; Gordan Lauc; Irena Trbojević-Akmačić; Mihovil Plečko; Ozren Polasek; Dragan Primorac

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the leading musculoskeletal disorders in the adult population. It is associated with cartilage damage triggered by the deterioration of the extracellular matrix tissue. The present study explores the effect of intra-articular injection of autologous microfragmented adipose tissue to host chondrocytes and cartilage proteoglycans in patients with knee OA. A prospective, non-randomized, interventional, single-center, open-label clinical trial was conducted from January 2016 to April 2017. A total of 17 patients were enrolled in the study, and 32 knees with osteoarthritis were assessed. Surgical intervention (lipoaspiration) followed by tissue processing and intra-articular injection of the final microfragmented adipose tissue product into the affected knee(s) was performed in all patients. Patients were assessed for visual analogue scale (VAS), delayed gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage (dGEMRIC) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) glycans at the baseline, three, six and 12 months after the treatment. Magnetic resonance sequence in dGEMRIC due to infiltration of the anionic, negatively charged contrast gadopentetate dimeglumine (Gd-DTPA2−) into the cartilage indicated that the contents of cartilage glycosaminoglycans significantly increased in specific areas of the treated knee joint. In addition, dGEMRIC consequently reflected subsequent changes in the mechanical axis of the lower extremities. The results of our study indicate that the use of autologous and microfragmented adipose tissue in patients with knee OA (measured by dGEMRIC MRI) increased glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content in hyaline cartilage, which is in line with observed VAS and clinical results.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2013

Acute hyperextension/valgus trauma to the elbow in top-level adult male water polo goalkeepers: a cause of osteochondritis disecans of the capitellum?

Eduard Rod; Alan Ivković; Igor Borić; Saša Janković; Andrej Radić; Damir Hudetz

We report on 2 cases of hyperextension/valgus elbow injuries in two adult male national team water polo goalkeepers. Both were healthy and had never sustained any major injuries of the elbow. Mechanism and type of injury in both of them was identical. Different medical treatment protocols of these injuries possibly have led to different outcomes, with one of them developing osteochondritis dissecans (OCD). Inadequate medical treatment of acute impact elbow injuries could lead to osteochondritis disecans of the elbow in top-level adult male water polo goalkeepers.


Skeletal Radiology | 2002

Intraoperatively proven anomalous Struthers' ligament diagnosed by MRI

Marko Pećina; Igor Borić; Darko Antičević


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2010

UNRECOGNIZED FRACTURE OF THE POSTEROMEDIAL PROCESS OF THE TALUS - A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

Srđan Rogošić; Ivan Bojanić; Igor Borić; Anton Tudor; Dubravka Srdoč; Branko Šestan


Hrvatski športskomedicinski vjesnik | 2006

PRIJELOM ZAMORA LATERALNE KUNEIFORMNE KOSTI: PRIKAZ SLUČAJA

Saša Janković; Igor Borić; Lana Bobić


Archive | 2016

Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae

Matej Mustapić; Rudolf Vukojević; Matko Gulin; Domagoj Marjan; Igor Borić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2015

Advanced Clinical and Radiological Features of Ankylosing Spondylitis: Relation to Gender, Onset of First Symptoms and Disease Duration

Frane Grubišić; Zrinka Jajić; Anita Alegić-Karin Alegić-Karin; Igor Borić; Ivo Jajić


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2015

Među-laboratorijska podudarnost HER-2 pozitivnih karcinoma dojke

Nives Jonjić; Elvira Mustać; Snježana Tomić; Jasminka Jakić Razumović; Božena Šarčević; Valerija Blažičević; Loredana Peteh Labinac; Dražen Švagelj; Andrina Kopjar; Nataša Lisica Šikić; Branka Vrbičić; Igor Borić

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Boston Children's Hospital

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