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Radiologia Brasileira | 2017

Estudo antropométrico do joelho em portadores de osteoartrite: comparação da mensuração intraoperatória e por ressonância magnética

Fabrício Bolpato Loures; Renato Janetti Carrara; Rogério Franco de Araújo Góes; Rodrigo Pires e Albuquerque; João Maurício Barretto; André Kinder; Vinicius Schott Gameiro; Edson Marchiori

Objective: To compare intraoperative measurements of the knee with those obtained by magnetic resonance imaging, in order to validate the latter method for use in anthropometric studies. Materials and Methods: We studied 20 knees in 20 patients with osteoarthritis, all of whom underwent total arthroplasty between August and December of 2013. We took six measurements in the distal femur and two in the proximal tibia. Using the information system of the institution, we made the measurements on magnetic resonance imaging scans that had been obtained in the axial plane. Intraoperative measurements were obtained using a caliper, after the initial cuts made during the arthroplasty. The anatomical parameters determined by magnetic resonance imaging were the same as those determined by intraoperative measurement. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used in order to assess the level of agreement in anthropometric measurements of the knee performed by magnetic resonance imaging and by intraoperative measurement. Results: Statistical analysis revealed a highly significant correlation between the knee anthropometric parameters of the knee determined by intraoperative measurement and those determined by magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusion: The dimensions of osteoarthritic knees measured by magnetic resonance imaging were similar to those measured intraoperatively. Therefore, magnetic resonance imaging can be considered a reliable method for use in large-scale anthropometric studies that will allow the available implants to be adapted and improved.


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2012

Terapia celular da pseudoartose

Ricardo Bastos Filho; Simone Pereira Lermontov; Radovan Borojevic; Paulo Cezar de Malta Schott; Vinicius Schott Gameiro; José Mauro Granjeiro

Objective To assess the safety and efficiency of cell therapy for pseudarthrosis. Implant of the bone marrow aspirate was compared to mononuclear cells purified extemporaneously using the Sepax® equipment. Methods Six patients with nonunion of the tibia or femur were treated. Four received a percutaneous infusion of autologous bone marrow aspirated from the iliac crest, and two received autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from the aspirate with the Sepax®. The primary fixation method was unchanged, and the nonunion focus was not exposed. Physical examination and radiographies were performed 2, 4 and 6 months after the treatment by the same physician. After consolidation of the fracture the satisfaction of the patients was estimated using the adapted QALY scale. Results No complications occurred as a result of the referred procedures. Bone consolidation was obtained in all cases within 3 to 24 weeks. The degree of patient satisfaction before and after bone consolidation was assessed, with the average value increasing from two to nine (p=0.0156). Conclusion We conclude that the proposed method is effective and safe for the treatment of nonunion of long bones regardless of the stabilization method used. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Comparative StudyObjective: To assess the safety and efficiency of cell therapy for pseudarthrosis. Implant of the bone marrow aspirate was compared to mononuclear cells purified extemporaneously using the Sepax ® equipment. Methods: Six patients with nonunion of the tibia or femur were treated. Four received a percutaneous infusion of autologous bone marrow aspirated from the iliac crest, and two received autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from the aspirate with the Sepax ® . The primary fixation method was unchanged, and the nonunion focus was not exposed. Physical examination and radiographies were performed 2, 4 and 6 months after the treatment by the same physician. After consolidation of the fracture the satisfaction of the patients was estimated using the adapted QALY scale. Results: No complications occurred as a result of the referred procedures. Bone consolidation was obtained in all cases within 3 to 24 weeks. The degree of patient satisfaction before and after bone consolidation was assessed, with the average value increasing from two to nine (p=0.0156). Conclusion: We conclude that the proposed method is effective and safe for the treatment of nonunion of long bones regardless of the stabilization method used. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Comparative Study.


Case Reports | 2015

Patellar ligament rupture in an adolescent

Rodrigo Pires e Albuquerque; Gabriel Costa Serrão de Araújo; Pedro José Labronici; Vinicius Schott Gameiro

Rupture of the patellar tendon is a well-known injury in the orthopaedic literature. However, it is unusual and rarely reported in adolescent children. On the one hand, in the immature skeleton, the most frequent lesion above the kneecap is the sleeve fracture. On the other hand, in the distal region, avulsion of the tibial tuberosity is more common. Patellar tendon rupture in an adolescent is a rare lesion. We report a case in which an adolescent sustained a fall when jumping. No predisposing factors have been found. The injury was treated with surgical repair with transosseous suturing and reinforcement with semitendinosus tendon. The aim of this study is to present a case of traumatic rupture of the extensor mechanism of the knee in an adolescent and the therapy used.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2017

Objective assessment of plaster cast quality in pediatric distal forearm fractures: Is there an optimal index?

Pedro José Labronici; Leonardo Termis Ferreira; Fernando Claudino dos Santos Filho; Robinson Esteves Santos Pires; Davi Coutinho Fonseca Fernandes Gomes; Luiz Henrique Penteado da Silva; Vinicius Schott Gameiro

BACKGROUND Several so-called casting indices are available for objective evaluation of plaster cast quality. The present study sought to investigate four of these indices (gap index, padding index, Canterbury index, and three-point index) as compared to a reference standard (cast index) for evaluation of plaster cast quality after closed reduction of pediatric displaced distal forearm fractures. METHODS Forty-three radiographs from patients with displaced distal forearm fractures requiring manipulation were reviewed. Accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, false-positive probability, false-negative probability, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio, and negative likelihood ratio were calculated for each of the tested indices. RESULTS Comparison among indices revealed diagnostic agreement in only 4.7% of cases. The strongest correlation with the cast index was found for the gap index, with a Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.94. The gap index also displayed the best agreement with the cast index, with both indices yielding the same result in 79.1% of assessments. CONCLUSION When seeking to assess plaster cast quality, the cast index and gap index should be calculated; if both indices agree, a decision on quality can be made. If the cast and gap indices disagree, the padding index can be calculated as a tiebreaker, and the decision based on the most frequent of the three results. Calculation of the three-point index and Canterbury index appears unnecessary.


Case Reports | 2013

Lead intoxication and knee osteoarthritis after a gunshot: long-term follow-up case report

Vinicius Schott Gameiro; Gabriel Costa Serrão de Araújo; Felipe Motta Moreira Bruno

This case is of a man who suffered gunshots and developed saturnism. Projectiles were removed from the abdomen, but one was left in the knee for 14 years. The patient presented with weight loss, headaches, loss of sight, tiredness, cramps, painful joints and trembling. We identified ataxic movements such as intense trembling of the limbs and anaemia. The abdominal pain caused eight internments in different hospitals, and the patient always received the diagnosis of intestinal subocclusion. We removed the bullet and did a wide synovectomy. The patient did not receive a clinical treatment with chelates. The symptoms of lead poisoning ceased, but he developed knee osteoarthritis, during the 7 years of follow-up.


International Orthopaedics | 2018

Pre-operative templating for knee arthroplasty shows low accuracy with standard X-rays

Nelson Hiroyuki Miyabe Ooka; André Luiz Siqueira Campos; Vitor Mudesto da Fonseca; Luis Edmundo Oliveira Rodrigues; Edmilson Barbosa Filho; José Sergio Franco; Rodrigo Satamini Pires e Albuquerque; Vinicius Schott Gameiro

ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of pre-operative templating in predicting the size of femoral and tibial components and the effect of coronal deformity on templating accuracy.MethodsThis was a retrospective study of 39 pre-operative templates prepared by three different surgeons with different levels of training. The accuracy and reliability measures were evaluated by alpha and kappa coefficients of agreement. The analysis of the effect of coronal deformity on the accuracy of the template was measured by the Spearman’s correlation test.ResultsTemplating was accurate for the femoral component in 28.21% of anterposterior (AP) radiographs and 35.90% of lateral radiographs. Kappa coefficients were respectively 0.111 (95% confidence interval [95%CI]: –0.19 to 0.241) and 0.200 (95%CI: –0.010 to 0.401), indicating poor agreement. Templating accuracy for the tibial component were, respectively, 37.61% and 47.01% for AP and lateral views. Kappa coefficients were 0.186 (95%CI: –0.070 to 0.379) for the AP view and 0.315 (95%CI: –0.199 to 0.431) for the lateral view, showing poor and slight agreement respectively. Considering a margin of error of ±1 sizes, the agreement level improved for all components, particularly for tibia, where agreement levels become very good. The inter-observer agreement was fair for all components, except for the lateral view of the femoral component, whose agreement was good. The Spearman correlation test showed no correlation between accuracy of templating and coronal deformity.ConclusionPre-operative templating is an unreliable and inaccurate tool. There is no relation between coronal deformity and accuracy of templating.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Lead Toxicity Risks in Gunshot Victims.

Gabriel Costa Serrão de Araújo; Natália Teixeira Mourão; Igor Natário Pinheiro; Analúcia Rampazzo Xavier; Vinicius Schott Gameiro

Background Gunshot wounds require surgeons to decide whether to remove or leave bullet fragments in the body. Surgeons also decide how to follow up with patients who have lead fragments retained in their body. Current literature recommends to remove only intra-articular fragments without the need for a follow-up for patients with the metal retained. Therefore, this study investigates chronic lead toxicity for gunshot wounds. Methods The study was performed in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro/Brazil, between 2013 and 2015. It was a case-control study that included 45 victims of gunshot lesions with metallic fragments retained for more than 6 months. The 45 controls were matched for gender, age, and race. We compared the lead blood levels and frequency of symptoms. Results The control group had average blood lead levels of 2.17 μg/dL (95% Confidence Interval [CI]; 1.71–2.63) and median 2.1 μg/dL. The case group had average values of 9.01 μg/dL (CI; 6.07–11.96) and median values of 6.5 μg/dL with p-values < = 0.001. The case group reported the following more frequently: irritancy, bad mood, headache, memory losses, daylight drowsiness, myalgia, weakness, abdominal pain, joint pain, trembling, tingling limbs. There was statistical significance for the differences of symptoms frequencies and for odds ratio between groups. Conclusions Although the mean lead levels found were lower than the current laboratory references, low levels have been associated with both rising morbidity and mortality. The WHO stated: “There is no known level of lead exposure that is considered safe”. In conclusion, this work showed that bullets retained in the body are not innocuous. There are impacts in the blood lead levels and symptoms related to it, even with few fragments, extra-articular located or existing with low blood lead levels.


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2006

Hamartoma fibroso infantil: lesão volumosa com envolvimento de plexo braquil

Lisieux Eyer de Jesús; Vinicius Schott Gameiro; Rosa Jurema Novelli; Gilberto Beniche Girotto; Márcio Penha

OBJETIVO: Apresentar um caso de hamartoma fibroso da infância em lactente ressecado tardiamente e se apresentando como lesao extensa, com envolvimento de elementos vasculares e neurais do plexo braquial. METODOS: Estudo de caso clinico e revisao de literatura pertinente. RESULTADOS: Crianca do sexo masculino, com massa tumoral axilar direita, irregular surgida aos 2 meses de idade e relacionada a administracao da vacina BCG, sendo tratada com agentes anti-tuberculosos, sem resposta. Mediante biopsia a lesao foi diagnosticada como hamartoma fibroso infantil, e, apos sofrer periodo de crescimento rapido, foi submetida a exerese cirurgica completa. CONCLUSAO: O hamartoma fibroso juvenil e um tumor benigno raro, tipicamente se apresentando no primeiro ano de vida em meninos, com localizacao mais comum no oco axilar. O diagnostico diferencial se faz com tumores de partes moles em geral e, em casos de apresentacao na axila direita, com adenopatias axilares causadas por reacao a BCG. O tratamento e exerese completa da lesao e o prognostico e favoravel.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Congenital syphilis with bone lesion: case report

Vinicius Schott Gameiro; Pedro José Labronici; Igor Mendes de Albuquerque Rosa; José Angelo de Souza da Silva

The authors report a case of congenital syphilis in a newborn with a bone lesion, resulting in left ankle periostitis.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2017

Sífilis congênita com lesão óssea: relato de caso ☆

Vinicius Schott Gameiro; Pedro José Labronici; Igor Mendes de Albuquerque Rosa; José Angelo de Souza da Silva

The authors report a case of congenital syphilis in a newborn with a bone lesion, resulting in left ankle periostitis.

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Pedro José Labronici

Federal Fluminense University

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José Mauro Granjeiro

Federal Fluminense University

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Robinson Esteves Santos Pires

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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José Sergio Franco

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Marilda Andrade

Federal Fluminense University

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