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Case reports in orthopedics | 2012

Arthroscopic Excision of Intra-Articular Hip Osteoid Osteoma: A Report of 2 Cases

Alexandre Nehme; Alaa G. Bou Ghannam; Joseph P. Imad; Fouad C. Jabbour; Ramzi Moucharafieh; Joseph Wehbe

Intra-articular osteoid osteoma is uncommon accounting for approximately 12% of all osteoid osteomas. It presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges since several traumatic or degenerative pathologies of the joint can be simulated with delay in the diagnosis. We report the clinical, radiographic, and histopathological findings in 2 cases of intra-articular osteoid osteoma of the femoral neck and of the acetabulum. Technical aspects of arthroscopic excision and results of surgery are discussed. Arthroscopy allowed complete excision of the osteoid osteomas, with a short postoperative rehabilitation and excellent functional results.


Foot and Ankle Surgery | 2008

Long-term follow-up on microsurgical free-tissue transfer in foot and ankle reconstruction.

Ramzi S. Musharafieh; Joseph Wehbe; Ghassan Maalouf; Bishara Atiyeh

BACKGROUND We have previously reported on the efficacy of free-tissue transfer in ankle and foot reconstruction with a mean follow-up period of 3.7 years (9 months-7.5 years) postoperatively. This study will evaluate the long-term results of free-tissue transfer performed for soft tissue defect coverage, diabetic foot salvage and the treatment of chronic osteomyelitis in 38 patients. METHODS The long-term efficacy of free-tissue transfer for foot and ankle reconstruction was evaluated in a retrospective study among patients operated during a period of 5 years (January 1992-December 1996); 38 were available for follow-up. Indications for reconstruction included acute wounds with soft tissue defects, diabetic foot ulcers, and chronic osteomyelitis. RESULTS At a mean follow-up of 12 years, there were no major complications in the soft tissue defect group. Among the diabetic patients, two patients had recurrent ulcerations of the forefoot which were detected early and treated conservatively. In the osteomyelitis group, however, there were no recurrences of the foot infection. CONCLUSIONS The free-tissue transfer provided an excellent method of soft tissue reconstruction with a very minimal long-term complication rate, and a very high rate of success in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers and chronic osteomyelitis.


Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery | 2016

Arthroscopic Resection of a Bilateral Calcaneonavicular Coalition in a Child

Alexandre H. Nehme; Jad Bou Monsef; Alaa G. Bou Ghannam; Joseph P. Imad; Ramzi Moucharafieh; Joseph Wehbe

Calcaneonavicular coalition is a congenital anomaly characterized by a connection between the calcaneus and the navicular. It can manifest as lateral foot pain, peroneal spastic flatfoot, and repeated ankle sprains. Surgery is required in the case of chronic pain and after failure of conservative treatment. The aim of surgical intervention is pain relief and preventing recurrence. Arthroscopic resection is a minimally invasive alternative that has the advantages of quicker recovery and better aesthetic results. This technique has shown significant symptomatic improvement and no recurrence at early follow-up points in a small number of reported cases. The present report presents the case of a child with bilateral calcaneonavicular coalition. This is the first report to our knowledge that describes the outcome of simultaneous bilateral arthroscopic resection of calcaneonavicular coalition in a child with a 2-year follow-up period.


Case reports in orthopedics | 2017

Locked Central Fracture Dislocation of the Hip in a Child after Low-Energy Trauma

Alexandre Nehme; Jack Daoud; Hicham G. Abdelnour; Jad N. Bou Mounsef; Ramzi Moucharafieh; Joseph Wehbe

We present the case of a 13-year-old boy who sustained a locked central fracture dislocation of the right acetabulum following a bicycle fall. Immediate external reduction maneuvers under general anesthesia were unsuccessful due to intrapelvic entrapment of the femoral head. Open reduction internal fixation was achieved 48 hours later. After an initial satisfactory postoperative course, the patient ended up developing severe hip osteoarthritis 16 months after the procedure. The rarity of this injury in children is discussed, with its possible implications on joint congruity and potential growth injury.


Case reports in orthopedics | 2017

Surgical Hip Dislocation for Management of Acetabular Osteochondroma in an Adult

Alexandre Nehme; Georges F. Haidamous; Hicham G. Abdelnour; Jad N. BouMounsif; Joseph Wehbe; Ramzi Moucharafieh

The purpose of this study is to report a rare case of acetabular osteochondroma with a unique clinical presentation occurring in an adult with normally developed hips. The distinctive size and location of the lesion required an open approach with surgical dislocation of the hip for complete resection.


Acta Orthopaedica Belgica | 2004

Surgical treatment of traumatic lesions of the axillary nerve. A retrospective study of 33 cases.

Joseph Wehbe; Ghassan Maalouf; Joseph Habanbo; Rita Maria Chidiac; Emanuel Braun; Michel Merle


International Journal of Surgery | 2008

Meralgia paresthetica: a result of tight new trendy low cut trousers ('taille basse').

Ramzi Moucharafieh; Joseph Wehbe; Ghassan Maalouf


Bone | 2004

The varying distribution of intra- and inter-vertebral height ratios determines the prevalence of vertebral fractures

Roger Martin Zebaze Djoumessi; Ghassan Maalouf; Joseph Wehbe; Alexandre Nehme; Ego Seeman


Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery | 2007

Arthroscopically Assisted Reconstruction and Percutaneous Screw Fixation of a Pilon Tibial Malunion

Alexandre Nehme; Ziad Tannous; Joseph Wehbe; Ramzi Mecharrafieh; Ghassan Maalouf


Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions | 2003

Osteoporosis: Combination therapy for better or worse

Joseph Wehbe; A. Nehme; P. Najem; Rita Maria Chidiac; J. Eid; P. Attalah; Gemma Adib; Ghassan Maalouf

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Ramzi Moucharafieh

American University of Beirut

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