Luiz Koiti Kimura
University of São Paulo
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Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2010
Fabiano Inácio de Souza; Mateus Saito; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Rames Mattar Junior; Arnaldo Valdir Zumiotti
aBstRaCt Objective: To evaluate the transposition of the triceps for elbow flexion in patients with chronic and complete injury to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus. Methods: Retrospective study, including only patients who had biceps grade 0 and triceps grade 5, who underwent anterior transfer of the triceps muscle, operated between 1998 and 2005. The affected side, sex, type of accident, strength of elbow flexion, complications and satisfaction of patients, were studied in 11 cases. Results: 10 patients were male, aged 24 to 49 years, with a mean of 33.7 years. The minimum time between injury and surgery was 21 months (range 21-74 months). The left side was affected in eight cases, the right only in three. Good results were ob-tained in 10 patients, who acquired grade 3 (two cases) and grade 4 (eight cases) strength in elbow flexion, while one evolved unfavorably with grade 2 strength. Two cases had complications (initial compartment syndrome and insufficient tensing). All patients reported satisfaction with the procedure. Conclusion: The anterior transposition of the triceps muscle provided patient satisfaction in all cases except one, attaining strength grade 4 in eight patients, grade 3 in two cases and grade 2 in one case.
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2015
Bruno Liberato de Souza Silva; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Bruno Eiras Crepaldi; Rames Mattar Junior; Alvaro Baik Cho; Rubén Montiel Oviedo
Objective: To demonstrate the importance of performing early shoulder tomography in patients with obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP). Methods: This series of cases retrospective study with level evidence IV was conducted by consulting 76 patients medical records with OBPP divided into three age groups: ≤12 months, 13 to 24 months and ≥ 25 months. The patients were classified according to gender, affected side, type of paralysis according to Narakas classification, and by computed tomography, according to the Waters scale. Results: The association between the age groups with Waters classification was statistically significant (p=0,006), showing that patients in the group aged less than 12 months and in the group aged between 12 and 24 months had a relevant correlation between the physical examination and Waters > III when compared to patients from groups aged 25 months or older. Conclusion: This study shows a correlation between the findings in the physical examination and severe dysplasia on the shoulder of children under 24 months of age, justifying the early tomographic shoulder exam in order to achieve a better follow-up and a consider a more aggressive approach in the treatment of OBPP affected children. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2011
Luiz Koiti Kimura; Alexandre Tadeu do Nascimento; Roberto Capócio; Rames Mattar Junior; Marcelo Rosa de Rezende; Teng Hsiang Wei; Luciano Ruiz Torres; Fernando Munhoz Moya
Objective: Treating brachial plexus injuries is a major challenge, especially lesions that are presented late, with more than 12 months of evolution. We retrospectively analyzed patients who underwent one of the possibilities for attempting to restore the function of upper limbs affected under such conditions: microsurgical transfer of the gracilis muscle for elbow flexion. Methods: Eight patients were included, divided into two groups: one in which the procedure consisted of neurorrhaphy of the muscle flap with sural nerve grafting and anastomosis more distally; and the other, in which the neurorrhaphy was performed directly on the spinal accessory nerve, with anastomosis in thoracoacromial vessels. Results: We found a significant difference between the groups. A greater number of satisfactory results (75% M4) were found among patients who underwent direct neurorrhaphy, whereas the procedure using grafts for neurorrhaphy was less successful (25% M4). Conclusion: Patients who underwent microsurgical functional transfer of the gracilis muscle in which vascular anastomoses were performed in thoracoacromial vessels presented better functional outcomes than shown by those whose anastomoses were in the brachial artery with subsequent use of a nerve graft.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2011
Luiz Koiti Kimura; Alexandre Tadeu do Nascimento; Roberto Capócio; Rames Mattar Junior; Marcelo Rosa de Rezende; Teng Hsiang Wei; Luciano Ruiz Torres; Fernando Munhoz Moya
OBJECTIVE: Treating brachial plexus injuries is a major challenge, especially lesions that are presented late, with more than 12 months of evolution. We retrospectively analyzed patients who underwent one of the possibilities for attempting to restore the function of upper limbs affected under such conditions: microsurgical transfer of the gracilis muscle for elbow flexion. METHODS: Eight patients were included, divided into two groups: one in which the procedure consisted of neurorrhaphy of the muscle flap with sural nerve grafting and anastomosis more distally; and the other, in which the neurorrhaphy was performed directly on the spinal accessory nerve, with anastomosis in thoracoacromial vessels. RESULTS: We found a significant difference between the groups. A greater number of satisfactory results (75% M4) were found among patients who underwent direct neurorrhaphy, whereas the procedure using grafts for neurorrhaphy was less successful (25% M4). CONCLUSION: Patients who underwent microsurgical functional transfer of the gracilis muscle in which vascular anastomoses were performed in thoracoacromial vessels presented better functional outcomes than shown by those whose anastomoses were in the brachial artery with subsequent use of a nerve graft.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2010
Fabiano Inácio de Souza; Mateus Saito; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Rames Mattar Junior; Arnaldo Valdir Zumiotti
Objective: To evaluate the results from transposition of the triceps for elbow flexion in patients with chronic and complete injury to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus. Methods: This was a retrospective study, including only patients who had biceps grade 0 and triceps grade 5, who underwent anterior transfer of the triceps muscle, performed between 1998 and 2005. The affected side, sex, type of accident, strength of elbow flexion, complications and patient satisfaction were investigated in 11 cases. Results: 10 patients were male; the age range was from 24 to 49 years, with a mean of 33.7 years. The minimum time between injury and surgery was 21 months (range 21-74 months). The left side was affected in eight cases, and the right only in three. Good results were obtained in 10 patients, who acquired elbow flexion strength of grade 3 (two cases) and grade 4 (eight cases), while one evolved unfavorably with grade 2 strength. Two cases had complications (initial compartment syndrome and insufficient tensioning). All the patients said that they were satisfied with the procedure. Conclusion: Anterior transposition of the triceps muscle provided patient satisfaction in all cases except one, attaining strength grade 4 in eight cases, grade 3 in two cases and grade 2 in one case.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2000
Sandra Umeda Sasaki; Rodrigo M Stuginski; Rames Mattar Junior; Alexandre Sadao Yutaka; Flávia Namie Azato; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Cezar A. M Pereira; Ronaldo Jorge Azze
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 1994
Rames Mattar Junior; Regina Starck; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Emygdio José Leomil de Paula; Antonio C Canedo; Ronaldo Jorge Azze
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2002
Rames Mattar Junior; Ronaldo Jorge Azze; Emygdio José Leomil de Paula; Marcelo Rosa de Rezende; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Sergio Yoshimasa Okane
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 1998
Marcelo Rosa de Rezende; Luis Scheker; Rames Mattar-Junior; Ronaldo Jorge Azze; Jan Richard Rost; Isanio Vasconcelos Mesquita; Emygdio José Leomil de Paula; Luiz Koiti Kimura
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 1997
Sérgio Augusto Machado da Gama; Eduardo Pereira; Emygdio José Leomil de Paula; Luiz Koiti Kimura; Marcelo Rosa de Rezende; Rames Mattar Junior; Ricardo Omoto; Sérgio Okane; Ronaldo Jorge Azze