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Foot & Ankle International | 1992

Talocalcaneal coalition: diagnosis and surgical management.

Osny Salomäo; Manlio Mario Marco Napoli; Antonio Carvalho; Túlio Diniz Fernandes; Júlio Marques; Arnaldo José Hernandez

The authors studied 22 patients who had 32 feet with symptomatic talocalcaneal coalition. All feet were treated with excision of the bar and interposition of an autogenous free fat graft. These cases were assessed clinically and radiographically before and after the operation. They conclude that this technique is a good surgery with gratifying results. In the final outcome, 78.1% of feet became completely painless and 21.8% achieved relief of pain. There was improvement of the deformity in 68.7% and of range of motion in 75%.


Foot & Ankle International | 2006

Vascular Density of the Posterior Tibial Tendon: A Cadaver Study

Marcelo Pires Prado; Antonio Carvalho; Consuelo Junqueira Rodrigues; Túlio Diniz Fernandes; Alberto Abussamra Morreira Mendes; Osny Salomäo

Background: Degenerative pathology of the posterior tibial tendon, a common cause of foot and ankle dysfunction, frequently affects women over 40 years of age. Its etiology is still controversial. The literature reports decreased vascularization coinciding with the most common site of the lesion, near the medial malleolus. Methods: Forty pairs of PTT obtained from human cadavers were transversally cut into six levels, from the musculotendon transition to its insertion point. In each segment, a histologic cut was made and stained with Massons trichrome allowing viewing of the vascular structure of the tendon under a light microscope. By using an integrating eyepiece on the microscope, vascular density was calculated. This verified any variation of the vascular concentration in the normal tendon, a possible cause of its degeneration. Results: When the results were compared by side, sex, and age, no statistically significant difference was observed. When the levels were compared, no area of decreased vascularization was seen in the midportion of the tendons, the most common site of degeneration of the posterior tibial tendon. Conclusion: These results indicate that an area of decreased vascularity is not a factor in degeneration of the posterior tibial tendon at the medial malleolus.


Foot & Ankle International | 2002

Pedobarometric evaluation of the normal adult male foot.

Satiko Tomikawa Imamura; Osny Salomäo; César Augusto Martins Pereira; Antonio Carvalho; Raul Bolliger Neto

Static and dynamic pedobarometric evaluations were performed on the feet of 100 normal adult white men aged from 20 to 49 years old (mean = 29.9±6.9), using version 3.848 of the F-SCAN system. All evaluations were performed using new pressure sensor insoles with standardized conditions. Maximum vertical forces and plantar peak pressure measurements were taken during 7.88 seconds each of walking in a straight line at subjects own pace and standing. Feet were separated based on their side and lower limb dominance. The means of three consecutive and three alternate tests provided quantitative data. Maximum static and vertical dynamic forces were found to be greater on the dominant side and were significantly correlated with body weight. There were significant differences between dominant and non-dominant sides in static plantar peak pressure evaluations at the forefoot and midfoot, and in the dynamic evaluations at the midfoot. There was a significant correlation between dynamic plantar peak pressures at the midfoot and body weight.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2014

Use of the semitendinosus tendon for foot and ankle tendon reconstructions

Frederico Lutti Guerra de Aguiar Zink; Danilo Glória Mendonça; Cintia Kelly Bittar; José Luís Amim Zabeu; Osny Salomäo; Antonio Egydio de Carvalho Junior; Marcelo Tarso Torquato; Décio Cerqueira de Moraes Filho

Objective To demonstrate the results obtained from foot and ankle tendon reconstructions using the tendon of the semitendinosus muscle. The clinical results, the patients degree of satisfaction and complications in the graft donor and recipient areas were evaluated. Methods This was a retrospective study in which the medical files of 38 patients who underwent this surgical procedure between 2006 and 2010 were surveyed. The functional results from this technique, the complications in the donor and recipient areas and the patients’ degree of satisfaction were evaluated. Results Three patients presented complications in the recipient area (skin necrosis); one patient showed complications in the donor area (pain and insensitivity); and all patients had satisfactory functional results, with complete range of motion. Conclusion The semitendinosus muscle is a good option for treatments for foot and ankle tendon injuries.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2010

Tendinopathy of the anterior compartment of the ankle

Antonio Egydio de Carvalho Junior; Cíntia Kelly Bittar; Osny Salomäo; João Batista de Miranda; André Felipe Ninomiya; Daniel Bento Silva

Objective: To carry out a retrospective analysis on the etiopathogenesis, diagnosis and therapeutic options in cases of tendinopathy of the anterior compartment of the ankle. Method: 13 patients underwent surgery between September 1998 and February 2009; ten men and three women. The right side was involved in twelve patients and the left in one. The mean age was 35 years (range 15-67). The etiology was traumatic in eight patients and degenerative (non-traumatic) in five. The mean time elapsed between diagnosis and treatment was 19 months (range 1 – 60) and the mean length of follow-up was 34 months (range 4 – 127). The diagnosis was made through anamnesis and clinical examination. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed on nine patients, for staging and planning. The surgical treatment was personalized in each case (synovectomy, resection of the muscle belly, consolidation with the adjacent tendon, and free grafting of the semitendinosus tendon). The following scales were used to evaluate the results: 1) subjective satisfaction scale, 2) AOFAS and 3) Maryland. Results: In relation to the subjective satisfaction scale, 12 patients were satisfied and one was dissatisfied. The mean AOFAS score was 80 points, and the mean Maryland scale was 86 points. Conclusion: Surgical treatment is effective for restoring function. The surgical techniques need to be personalized. The option of free grafting of the semitendinosus tendon is effective for gaps larger than five centimeters.


Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America | 2002

Treating the injured worker in Brazil. The South American experience.

Márcio de Faria Freitas; Renato do Amaral Masagäo; Marcos de Andrade Corsato; Túlio Diniz Fernandes; Osny Salomäo; Antonio Carvalho

Despite appropriate laws to protect workers, the health conditions of Brazilian workers reflect the social and economic reality in Brazil. A statistical analysis of health actions in Brazil shows serious distortions caused by the immense discrepancy between the poverty of the Northern and Northeastern states and the richness, although concentrated, of the great Southern and Southeastern cities of the country. Valid quantitative measures of health care problems of workers are confounded by the presence of a large mass of informal workers within the country, which may not be included in standard statistical analysis. Despite the existence of norms and laws related to the health of workers, their application is precarious and selective. The development of educational and preventive actions is already a reality in Brazil with unquestionable statistical repercussions, notwithstanding their doubtful comprehensiveness. The diseased worker or victim of a work-related accident in Brazil has no access to adequate medical assistance, and survival depends on benefits that are often insufficient to enable them to support themselves.


Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics | 1992

TALOCALCANEAL COALITION: DIAGNOSIS AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT

Osny Salomäo; M. M. Marco Napoli; A. Egydio de Carvalho

The authors studied 22 patients who had 32 feet with symptomatic talocalcaneal coalition. All feet were treated with excision of the bar and interposition of an autogenous free fat graft. These cases were assessed clinically and radiographically before and after the operation. They conclude that this technique is a good surgery with gratifying results. In the final outcome, 78.1% of feet became completely painless and 21.8% achieved relief of pain. There was improvement of the deformity in 68.7% and of range of motion in 75%.


Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain | 1998

Treatment of Myofascial Pain Components in Plantar Fasciitis Speeds Up Recovery: Documentation by Algometry

Andrew A. Fischer; Satiko Tomikawa Imamura; Helena Hideko Seguchi Kaziyama; Antonio Carvalho; Osny Salomäo


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2005

Hálux valgo: etiologia e tratamento

Osny Salomäo


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 1993

Hálux valgo e pé plano: estudo radiográfico em 160 pacientes

Osny Salomäo; Antonio Egydio de Carvalho Junior; Túlio Diniz Fernandes; Celco Koyama; Joäo Carlos Almeida Arruda; Tarro Kosai

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Júlio Marques

University of São Paulo

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Cíntia Kelly Bittar

State University of Campinas

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State University of Campinas

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