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American Journal of Sports Medicine | 2015

Surgical Excision of Posttraumatic Ossifications at the Proximal Hamstrings in Young Athletes Technique and Outcomes

Sakari Orava; Iftach Hetsroni; Niv Marom; Gideon Mann; Janne Sarimo; Ofer Ben-Zvi; Lasse Lempainen

Background: Proximal hamstring tears can be associated with chronic disability related to the unusual formation of heterotopic ossifications. The role for operative intervention in these circumstances has not been clearly defined. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to describe the surgical management of young athletes who had chronic disability related to proximal hamstring ossifications after eccentric load injuries. The hypothesis was that after surgical excision of posttraumatic heterotopic ossifications at the proximal hamstrings with concomitant repair of the tendons to the ischium, significant functional improvement with low risk of postoperative complications can be expected at minimum 2-year follow-up. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: The cases of 11 consecutive male athletes who developed chronic disability associated with heterotopic ossifications at the proximal hamstring muscles after sports-related tears were reviewed. During surgery, the ossified mass was meticulously excised, and the tendons were debrided and fixed to the ischium. At minimum 2-year follow-up, self-reported outcome was rated as excellent, good, moderate, or poor. Operative reports and office visits were reviewed. Activity level before the injury and at latest follow-up was graded with the Tegner scale. Results: The median age at injury was 17 years (range, 13-25 years). Sports activities included ice hockey, soccer, track and field athletics, and judo. Mean interval from injury to surgery was 45 months. The smallest ossified mass was 2 × 2 × 4 cm and the largest, 3 × 4 × 9 cm. Median follow-up was 4 years (range, 2-10 years). Six patients had excellent, 1 patient had good, and 4 patients had moderate outcomes; 7 of them were able to return to preinjury activities (Tegner score, 7-10). There were 2 cases of loss of skin sensation at the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve distribution, but neither patient described this as significantly interfering with any activity. All patients had symmetric side-to-side single-legged hop test and a 5 out of 5 on hamstring muscle strength at latest follow-up. Conclusion: Heterotopic ossifications that develop at the proximal hamstrings after eccentric load injuries can be associated with significant chronic disability. These cases can be effectively treated by surgical excision of the ossified masses and concomitant debridement with suture fixation of the proximal hamstring tendons to the ischium. Return to preinjury activities is expected in the majority of these cases, with low postoperative risks.


International Orthopaedics | 2017

The incidence of life threatening iatrogenic vessel injury following closed or open reduction and internal fixation of intertrochanteric femoral factures

David Segal; Eyal Yaacobi; Niv Marom; Victor Feldman; Elhan Aliev; Ezequiel Palmanovich; Gabriel Bartal; Yaron S. Brin

Aim of the studyBleeding due to a vascular injury is a possible life-threatening complication of intertrochanteric femoral fracture internal fixation. Our goals were to find the current incidence of these events, and to describe the reasons, the presentation, and the treatment options.MethodWe conducted a retrospective record review of 1,469 patients who were operated upon at our institution due to AO31A femoral fractures from 2011 through 2015 and were treated with closed reduction and internal fixation.ResultsThree patients were diagnosed with iatrogenic vascular bleeding, which constitute an incidence of 0.2%. The vascular injuries were detected as deep femoral artery bleeding adjacent to the distal locking screws. The patients were treated with ultrasound guided thrombin injection, endovascular coil embolization or with no endovascular intervention.DiscussionVascular injuries are caused mainly by perforating a vessel while drilling the distal locking screw holes. A high level of suspicion and immediate imaging work-up are mandatory.ConclusionsA vascular injury due to internal fixation of a proximal AO31A femoral fracture is a rare complication.


Cartilage | 2018

Thrombophilia-Associated Factors in Patients with Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Knee

Niv Marom; Jonathan Ej. Koch; Yiftah Beer; Martin Ellis; Gil Ganot; Meir Nyska; Guy Maoz; Iftach Hetsroni

Objective To test whether patients with spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SONK) are characterized by abnormal levels of thrombophilia-associated factors. Design Twenty-five patients with SONK were recruited. Inclusion criteria were (1) age >40 years, (2) acute onset knee pain not precipitated by trauma, and (3) MRI findings consistent with SONK. Exclusion criteria were (1) history of cancer and chemotherapy and (2) factors associated with secondary osteonecrosis. Blood tests included 13 thrombophilia-associated factors that were either heritable mutations or acquired factors. Descriptive statistics included medians, ranges, means, and standard deviations. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare thrombophilia-associated factor levels between the sexes. Spearman’s rank test was used to test correlations between smoking status and each thrombophilia-associated factor. Level of significance was set at 0.05. Results Median patient age was 62 years (range, 44-77 years). There were 16 (64%) men. Thirteen (52%) patients had thrombophilia-associated factor abnormalities of which 9 were elevated fibrinogen but this was less than 1 standard deviation above norm threshold. Other findings were 3 patients with marginally decreased antithrombin below norm threshold, low protein S Ag in only 1 patient, and factor V Leiden mutation heterozygosity in 2 patients, which was not higher than normal population prevalence. Thrombophilia-associated factors neither differed between sexes (P = nonsignificant) nor correlated with smoking status (P = nonsignificant). Conclusion Thrombophilia-associated factor abnormalities in patients with SONK were minimal. Therefore, clinical workup and treatment strategy in this disease should focus on addressing alternative etiologies leading to abnormal subchondral bone metabolism with focal osteopenia.


Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2017

Factors Associated With Improved Function and Maintenance of Sports Activities at 5 to 10 Years After Autologous Hamstring ACL Reconstruction in Young Men

Iftach Hetsroni; Mischa van-Stee; Niv Marom; Jonathan Ej. Koch; Eran Dolev; Guy Maoz; Meir Nyska; Gideon Mann

Background: There are limited data regarding associated factors of return to sports activities at more than 5 years after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Purpose: To test interrelationships between patient characteristics, concomitant articular lesions, graft laxity, and maintenance of sports activities at 5 to 10 years after ACL reconstruction. It was hypothesized that at 5 to 10 years after the operation in young adult men, maintenance of greater activity level and better knee function would be associated with greater preinjury activity level, younger age at reconstruction, absence of concomitant articular lesions, and minimal graft laxity at follow-up. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: One hundred six men with autologous hamstring ACL reconstruction between the ages of 18 and 35 years were reviewed at 5 to 10 years after surgery. Excluded patients had contralateral ACL tear, revision reconstruction, or another injury impairing function. Fifty-five patients were eligible and available for follow-up. Independent variables included preinjury Tegner score, time interval from injury to surgery, smoking status, age, articular lesions, KT side-to-side difference, and pivot-shift grade. Main outcome measures were Tegner activity level, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) subjective score, and Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scale (KOOS) score at 5 to 10 years after surgery. Results: Greater Tegner activity level at follow-up was associated in a regression model with greater preinjury Tegner activity level (correlation coefficient, 0.423; P = .01), lower KT difference (correlation coefficient, –0.278; P = .04), and negative pivot shift (correlation coefficient, –0.277; P = .05). Younger age at operation predicted return to greater Tegner activity level in a univariate analysis (correlation coefficient, –0.266; P = .05) but not in a regression model (not significant). Chondral lesions at surgery predicted lower IKDC subjective scores (71.4 ± 14.3 vs 84.1 ± 11.5; P < .01) and KOOS scores but did not affect maintenance of sports activities. Conclusion: At 5 to 10 years after autologous hamstring ACL reconstruction in young men, predictors of greater sports activity level are primarily high preinjury activity level and reestablishment of knee laxity. Younger age at operation and moderate chondral lesions have lower impact in this respect.


Archive | 2015

Stress Fractures: Specific Site Involvement, Prevention, and the Role of Female Recruits in Military Service

Gideon Mann; Eran Dolev; Ezequiel Palmanovich; Alex Finsterbush; Eran Keltz; Omer Mei-Dan; Iris Eshed; Niv Marom; Eugene Kots; Meir Nyska; Iftach Hetsroni; Naama Constantini


European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2018

The correlation of supraspinatus outlet view with computed tomography for visualization of the anterior acromial undersurface

Viktor Feldman; Niv Marom; Meir Nyska; Eugene Kotz; Jonathan E. J. Koh; Vidal Barchilon


Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | 2016

Measurement of transverse forces between the first and second metatarsals: a cadaveric study

Viktor Feldman; Meir Nyska; Niv Marom; Omer Slavin; Yaron S. Brin; Uri Farkash; Ezequiel Palmanovich


Harefuah | 2016

[CLINICAL AND ARTHROSCOPIC FINDINGS IN MENISCAL INJURY AND KNEE INSTABILITY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY].

Ezequiel Palmanovich; Amir Manor; Iftach Hetsroni; Niv Marom; Alexander Finsterbush; Uri Frankl; Joseph Lowe; Gideon Mann


Archive | 2015

Stress Fractures: Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, and Treatment

Gideon Mann; Iftach Hetsroni; Naama Constantini; Eran Dolev; Ezequiel Palmanovich; Alex Finsterbush; Eran Keltz; Omer Mei-Dan; Iris Eshed; Niv Marom; Eugene Kots; Meir Nyska


Archive | 2015

Stress Fractures: Introduction, Risk Factors, and Distribution

Gideon Mann; Iftach Hetsroni; Naama Constantini; Eran Dolev; Ezequiel Palmanovich; Alex Finsterbush; Eran Keltz; Omer Mei-Dan; Iris Eshed; Niv Marom; Eugene Kots; Meir Nyska

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Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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University of Colorado Denver

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