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Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2015

Parsonage-Turner syndrome

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos; Flávio José Câmara Carneiro Leal; Otávio Gomes Lins; Carmem Magalhães; Ricardo Mertens Fittipaldi

Objective To describe the clinical, electrophysiological and imaging findings from Parsonage–Turner syndrome and evaluate the results from conservative treatment. Methods Eight cases were studied between February 2010 and February 2012, with a minimum follow-up of one year (mean of 14 months). All the patients answered a clinical questionnaire and underwent functional evaluation using the Constant and Murley score. After clinical suspicion was raised, an electromyography examination was performed to confirm the diagnosis. Results Eight patients (mean age of 29 years) were evaluated. The right side was affected in 70% of the cases, and the dominant side in 80% of the cases. All the patients reported that their shoulder pain had started suddenly, lasting from one to five days in six cases and up to 15 days in two cases. In three cases, severe atrophy of the deltoid muscle was observed. Hypotrophy of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles was observed in three cases. A winged scapula was observed in the two remaining cases. Electromyography demonstrated involvement of the long thoracic nerve in these last two cases and confirmed the involvement of the axillary and suprascapular nerves in the remaining six cases. The mean score on the Constant and Murley scale was 96 at the end of the conservative treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy. Six of the eight patients presented good recovery of muscle strength. Conclusions In the majority of the cases, the functional recovery was good, although muscle strength was not completely restored in some of them.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2013

Effect of autologous stem cells on regenerated bone during distraction osteogenesis by Ilizarov technique in the radius of dogs: histomorphometric analysis

Epitácio Leite Rolim Filho; Marcelo Correia de Araújo Larrazabal; Lauri Ferreira da Costa Júnior; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos; Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; José Lamartine de Andrade Aguiar

PURPOSE To investigate by histomorphometry the distraction osteogenesis by Ilizarov technique in dog radius with the use of autologous stem cells in regenerated bone. METHODS Ten dogs (20 radiuses) underwent the osteotomy of 20% of extension of their radiuses, and osteogenic distraction using the Ilizarov technique after this procedure at rate of 1mm per day divided into 0.5mm every 12 hours. The elongation was performed until the regeneration reached 20% of the total length of the radius. The stem cells were isolated, concentrated and injected in the regenerated bone, when it reached 10% of the length of the entire radius. The regenerated bone was evaluated using histomorphometric analysis when the elongation was 20% the size of radius. RESULTS The bone formation was evidenced by histomorphometric indices were significantly greater in the study group. In the histology evaluation the type of healing was mixed in 80% (intra membrane and endocondral) in both groups; the osteoblastic activity from moderate to intense was greater in the study group; and the space occupied by the newly-formed bone tissue was more evident in the study group. CONCLUSIONS The histomorphometric indices in this study expressing the microarchitecture, trabecular thickness, trabecular spacing, number of trabecula and quantity of bone that was significant in the group study. These data suggest that the use of undifferentiated stem cells autologous bone marrow in the regenerate bone induces osteogenesis and bone quality.


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2015

Evaluation of isometric strength and fatty infiltration of the subscapularis in latarjet surgery

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Fábio Neumann Kauffman; Gabriel Praxedes de Lima; Avraham Machado Costa Ferreira; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos; José Lamartine de Andrade Aguiar

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the function of the subscapularis muscle by means of isometric strength, clinical examination and analysis of fatty infiltration in patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder undergoing Latarjet-Patte surgery. METHODS: 38 patients operated from March 2011 to March 2012, with minimum follow-up of two years were evaluated, being 26 males and 12 females, with a mean age of 28.7 years old. Isometric strength was measured using a portable dynamometer and measuring the distance from the back of the hand during the lift-off test. We used the Rowe and Walch-Duplay scores for clinical evaluation. The degree of fatty infiltration of the subscapularis belly was assessed by computed tomography. RESULTS: The mean scores in the Walch-Duplay and Rowe were 84.7 and 89.4, respectively. The mean distance to the back of the hand was 7.34 cm on the operated side and 8.72 cm on the opposite side (p <0.0001). The mean strength measured in the lift-off test was 0.38 kg lower than on the contralateral side (p = 0.001). There was no fatty infiltration of the subscapularis in 16 patients (42.1%). Sixteen patients (42.1%) were classified as Goutallier grade 1 and six (15.8%) as grade 2. We found that the measured isometric strength decreases with increasing the degree of fatty infiltration (p <0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The decrease in subscapularis strength, albeit of low magnitude (0.38 kg), was directly related to the degree of fatty infiltration and worse clinical outcomes. Level of Evidence III, Therapeutic Study - Investigating the Results of Treatment.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2012

Resultados do reparo artroscópico das roturas isoladas do tendão do músculo subescapular

Glaydson Gomes Godinho; Flávio de Oliveira França; José Márcio Alves Freita; Flávio Márcio Lago Santos; Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Thiago Martins Taglietti; Carlos Leonidas Escobar Guevara

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the functional and clinical outcomes and identify prognostic factors in patients undergoing arthroscopic repair of isolated tears of the subscapularis tendon tear. METHODS: Between January 2003 and May 2009, we identified 18 shoulders with isolated tears or deinsertions that were complete or affected at least one third of the subscapularis tendon and underwent arthroscopic repair. RESULTS: Three shoulders (17%) showed lesions in the upper third of the subscapularis; nine shoulders (50%) showed lesions in the upper two thirds; and six shoulders (33%) presented complete tears. In comparing the range of lateral rotation of the injured shoulder between before surgery and the time of the reevaluation, there was no statistical difference (p = 0.091). The LHBT was damaged in 11 shoulders (61%). According to the Constant score validation, we had excellent and good results in 83% of the cases and 17% were reasonable. The reevaluations on three patients showed re-tearing on MRI. Acromioplasty was performed on ten patients and this procedure did not represent statistical differences in the final results (p = 0.57). CONCLUSIONS: There was no statistically significant difference in relation to preoperative lateral rotation between the injured shoulder and the contralateral side. There was no significant loss of lateral rotation after surgery. The LHBT may be normal in deinsertions of the subscapularis tendon. Acromioplasty did not influence the results. The re-tearing rate for arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis tendon was 16.6%.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2018

Bankart lesion repair: biomechanical and anatomical analysis of Mason-Allen and simple sutures in a swine model

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Cleber Maciel de Morais Prazeres; Ricardo Mertens Fittipaldi; João Monteiro Neto; Tiago Cerqueira Lima Nogueira; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos

Objective To evaluate the labral height and pullout resistance after the repair of Bankart lesions in the glenohumeral joint of swine models, using double-loaded anchors with two suture configurations: simple and Mason-Allen. Methods Ten swine shoulders were used, in which Bankart lesions were created. For each specimen, the lesion was sutured randomly with Mason-Allen sutures or simple sutures. The labral height was measured before the lesion was created and after the labral repair. The specimens were submitted to a tensile test for biomechanical evaluation. Results In specimens submitted to simple suture (n = 5), the mean labral height observed before the lesion was 3.86 mm, and after suturing, 3.33 mm. In specimens submitted to Mason-Allen suture (n = 5), it was observed that the mean labral height before the lesion was 3.92 mm, and after suturing, 3.48 mm. When comparing the labral height after simple suture and Mason-Allen suture, no significant difference was observed. The pullout force at the end of the tensile test on specimens with single suture was 130 N, and in specimens with Mason-Allen suture, 128.6 N. No statistically significant differences were observed between the shoulders treated with single suture and Mason-Allen suture; p = 0.885. Conclusions Repair of Bankart lesions with Mason-Allen suture provides increased labrum height; however, it does not increase the pullout strength.


Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare | 2013

Board 536 - Technology Innovations Abstract Anatomical Shoulder Simulator for Arthroscopy Training (Submission #831)

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Giselle Coelho; Marcos Lyra; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos; Glaydson Gomes Godinho

Introduction/Background Several simulators have been created in an attempt to improve the learning curve of residents in arthroscopy surgery. Laboratory training is fundamental for acquiring familiarity with surgical techniques and skill in handling instruments. The aim of this study is to present a new simulator for shoulder arthroscopic surgery, specifically for the articular and sub-acromial procedures. Methods This real simulator was built with a synthetic thermo-retractile and thermo-sensible rubber which, when combined with different polymers, produces more than 30 different formulas. These formulas present textures, consistencies and mechanical resistance similar to many human tissues. It is possible to use an arthroscopy pump to allow distension and visualization to be maintained during procedures. Fiberglass molds, in the shape of the humerus and scapula, have made it possible to use shaver devices and implant different materials. It`s now possible to obtain computerized tomography images due to the radiopacity of this simulator and to compare the pre and postoperative images. The authors present a training model to practice shoulder arthroscopy surgery. There are many possibilities for training, identification of anatomic landmarks; triangulation skills and for performing biceps tenotomy or tenodesis, SLAP repair, Bankart surgery for instability, rotator cuff repair, sub-acromial decompression and stabilization of acromioclavicular joint dislocation. Results: Conclusion The authors conclude that this training model represents a fairly useful method to accustom trainees to the required surgical techniques and usefully simulates the steps of standard arthroscopy surgery. This training provides an alternative to the use of human cadavers and animal models. Furthermore, it can accurately demonstrate the anatomical alterations as well as the shoulder conditions requiring surgery. Disclosures None.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2012

RESULTS FROM ARTHROSCOPIC REPAIR OF ISOLATED TEARS OF THE SUBSCAPULARIS TENDON.

Glaydson Gomes Godinho; Flávio de Oliveira França; José Márcio Alves Freita; Flávio Márcio Lago Santos; Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Thiago Martins Taglietti; Carlos Leonidas Escobar Guevara

Objective: To evaluate the functional and clinical outcomes and identify prognostic factors in patients undergoing arthroscopic repair of isolated tears of the subscapularis tendon. Methods: Between January 2003 and May 2009, we identified 18 shoulders with isolated tears or deinsertions that were complete or affected at least one third of the subscapularis tendon and underwent arthroscopic repair. Results: Three shoulders (17%) showed lesions in the upper third of the subscapularis; nine shoulders (50%) showed lesions in the upper two thirds; and six shoulders (33%) presented complete tears. In comparing the range of lateral rotation of the injured shoulder between before surgery and the time of the reevaluation, there was no statistical difference (p = 0.091). The LHBT was damaged in 11 shoulders (61%). According to the Constant score validation, we had excellent and good results in 83% of the cases and 17% were reasonable. The reevaluations on three patients showed re-tearing on MRI. Acromioplasty was performed on ten patients and this procedure did not represent statistical differences in the final results (p = 0.57). Conclusions: There was no statistically significant difference in relation to preoperative lateral rotation between the injured shoulder and the contralateral side. There was no significant loss of lateral rotation after surgery. The LHBT may be normal in deinsertions of the subscapularis tendon. Acromioplasty did not influence the results. The re-tearing rate for arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis tendon was 16.6%.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2015

Síndrome de Parsonage-Turner

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos; Flávio José Câmara Carneiro Leal; Otávio Gomes Lins; Carmem Magalhães; Ricardo Mertens Fittipaldi


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Reparo da lesão de Bankart: análise biomecânica e anatômica das suturas tipo Mason-Allen e simples em modelo suíno

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos; Cleber Maciel de Morais Prazeres; Ricardo Mertens Fittipaldi; João Monteiro Neto; Tiago Cerqueira Lima Nogueira; Saulo Monteiro dos Santos


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2015

Avaliação da força isométrica e da infiltração gordurosa do músculo subescapular em pacientes submetidos a cirurgia de Latarjet-Patte

Ricardo Barreto Monteiro dos Santos

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Saulo Monteiro dos Santos

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Ricardo Mertens Fittipaldi

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Carmem Magalhães

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Marcos Lyra

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Otávio Gomes Lins

Federal University of Pernambuco

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