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2022 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenji Kitamura ◽  
Masanori Fujii ◽  
Miho Iwamoto ◽  
Satoshi Ikemura ◽  
Satoshi Hamai ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The ideal acetabular position for optimizing hip joint biomechanics in periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) remains unclear. We aimed to determine the relationship between acetabular correction in the coronal plane and joint contact pressure (CP) and identify morphological factors associated with residual abnormal CP after correction. Methods Using CT images from 44 patients with hip dysplasia, we performed three patterns of virtual PAOs on patient-specific 3D hip models; the acetabulum was rotated laterally to the lateral center-edge angles (LCEA) of 30°, 35°, and 40°. Finite-element analysis was used to calculate the CP of the acetabular cartilage during a single-leg stance. Results Coronal correction to the LCEA of 30° decreased the median maximum CP 0.5-fold compared to preoperatively (p <  0.001). Additional correction to the LCEA of 40° further decreased CP in 15 hips (34%) but conversely increased CP in 29 hips (66%). The increase in CP was associated with greater preoperative extrusion index (p = 0.030) and roundness index (p = 0.038). Overall, virtual PAO failed to normalize CP in 11 hips (25%), and a small anterior wall index (p = 0.049) and a large roundness index (p = 0.003) were associated with residual abnormal CP. Conclusions The degree of acetabular correction in the coronal plane where CP is minimized varied among patients. Coronal plane correction alone failed to normalize CP in 25% of patients in this study. In patients with an anterior acetabular deficiency (anterior wall index < 0.21) and an aspherical femoral head (roundness index > 53.2%), coronal plane correction alone may not normalize CP. Further studies are needed to clarify the effectiveness of multiplanar correction, including in the sagittal and axial planes, in optimizing the hip joint’s contact mechanics.


Cancers ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 379
Author(s):  
Sin Hye Park ◽  
Harbi Khalayleh ◽  
Sung Gon Kim ◽  
Sang Soo Eom ◽  
Fahed Merei ◽  
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We introduced SPADE operation, a novel anastomotic method after laparoscopic proximal gastrectomy (PG). Technical modifications were performed and settled. This report aimed to demonstrate the short-term clinical outcomes after settlement. Data from 34 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic PG with SPADE between June 2017 and March 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Reflux was evaluated based on the patients’ symptoms and follow-up endoscopy using Los Angeles (LA) classification and RGB Classification (Residue, Gastritis, Bile). Other complications were classified using the Clavien–Dindo method. The incidence of reflux esophagitis was 2.9% (1/34). Bile reflux was observed in six patients (17.6%), and residual food was observed in 16 patients (47.1%) in the endoscopy. Twenty-eight patients had no reflux symptoms (82.4%), while five patients (14.7%) and one patient (2.9%) had mild and moderate reflux symptoms, respectively. The rates of anastomotic stricture and ileus were 14.7% (5/34) and 11.8% (4/34), respectively. No anastomotic leakage was observed. The incidence of major complications (Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher) was 14.7%. The SPADE operation following laparoscopic PG is effective in reducing gastroesophageal reflux. Its clinical usefulness should be validated using prospective clinical trials.


2022 ◽  
pp. 152660282110687
Author(s):  
Giorgio A. Medranda ◽  
Brian J. Forrestal ◽  
Brian C. Case ◽  
Ron Waksman ◽  
Nelson L. Bernardo

Purpose: Nickel-titanium (nitinol) alloys possess a special set of properties that allow for a wide range of applications. Specifically, the transformation temperature for self-expanding nitinol peripheral stents allows for easy crimping at or below room temperature and reformation at body temperature becoming superelastic. Case Report: We report the case of an elderly man with iliac stenting 1 month prior, who presented several weeks after recovering from coronavirus disease 2019 with recurrent anterior-wall ST-elevation myocardial infarction. This was complicated by deformation and infolding of the previously implanted nitinol self-expanding stent in his right common iliac artery (CIA). Understanding nitinol’s specific properties, we proceeded with rapid injections of iced saline to cool the nitinol stent to its transformation temperature while nudging the distal end of the stent with a partially inflated balloon. This maneuver softened the nitinol stent, allowing us to “unfold” and reappose it against the wall of the right CIA, resulting in successful restoration of the original shape of the nitinol self-expanding stent. Conclusion: This represents the first reported case describing treatment of an infolded nitinol self-expanding peripheral stent by exploiting the transformation temperature of nitinol using iced cold saline to successfully restore the stent’s original shape and structure.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoaki Tamada ◽  
Toshio Imaizumi ◽  
Shoichi Komura ◽  
Tatsufumi Nomura ◽  
Aya Kanno ◽  
...  

Objective: To investigate the risk factors and asymptomatic cerebrovascular diseases associated with elongated internal carotid arteries (ICAs), and the relationship between ICA elongation and severe carotid artery (CA) stenosis Methods: We evaluated risk factors for stroke and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with severe CA stenosis compared with people without neurological disorders who underwent brain screening (controls). On Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) images we measured the longest distance, defined as the ICA distance, from the most distant anterior wall of the cervical ICA at the site of bending or kinking to the line between the origin of the external CA and the anterior protrusion of the ICA near the petrosal bone. We retrospectively compared various asymptomatic findings, including cerebral microbleeds, lacunar infarctions, and deep white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), between participants with an ICA distance ≥ 1.2 cm vs. < 1.2 cm. The prevalence of findings and stroke risk factors were compared using multivariate logistic regression models. Results: We evaluated 53 patients (70.0 ± 8.1 years old, nine female) with severe CA stenosis treated by CA stenting and 400 controls (63.0 ± 9.2 years old, 227 females). Multivariate analyses showed that ICA distance ≥ 1.2 cm was associated with age ≥ 65 years (odds ratio [OR] = 1.8, p < 0.01), severe deep WMHs (OR = 2.0, p = 0.02), and severe CA stenosis (OR = 0.17, p < 0.01). Conclusion: ICA elongation, measured by ICA distance, was positively associated with age and deep WMHs and negatively associated with severe CA stenosis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Xuefeng Zhu ◽  
Hongxia Chu ◽  
Jianping Li ◽  
Chunxiao Wang ◽  
Wenjing Li ◽  
...  

Aims. This study sought to describe left atrial macroreentry tachycardia (LAMRT) originating from the spontaneous scarring of left atrial anterior wall (LAAW) and its clinical and electrophysiological characteristics, mechanisms, and the formation of substrates. Methods and Results. 9 of 123 patients (89% female, age 79.78 ± 5.59 years) had LAMRT originating from the LAAW with no cardiac surgery or prior left atrial (LA) ablation. The mean tachycardia cycle length (TCL) was 241.67 ± 38.00 milliseconds. Spontaneous scars areas and low voltage areas (LVAs) in the LAAW were found in all patients. Successful ablation of the critical isthmus caused termination of the LAMRT and was not inducible in all patients. Arrhythmogenic substrates of LAMRT were the spontaneous scars of LAAW, which matched with the aorta or/and pulmonary artery contact area. The area under the curve (AUC) of age and combination of gender and age for predicting the LAMRT originating from the LAAW were 0.918 and 0.951, respectively, with a cutoff value of ≥73.5 years of age and gender (female) predicting LAMRT with 88.9% sensitivity and 89% specificity. Conclusion. Combination of gender and age provides a simple and useful criterion to distinguish LAMRT from cavotricuspid isthmus- (CTI-) dependent atrial tachycardia in macroreentry atrial tachycardia (MRAT) in patients without a history of surgery or ablation. Aorta or/and pulmonary artery contacting LA may be related to spontaneous scars. Ablation the isthmus eliminated LAMRT in all patients.


2021 ◽  
pp. 15-19
Author(s):  
A.I. Shvets ◽  
O.B. Gorbatchenko ◽  
V.M. Novikov ◽  
S. Maor

The main factors of the odontogenic maxillary sinuses inflammation are perforation of the maxillary sinus bottom during teeth removal, anatomical and physiological features of the maxillary sinus structure when the root or roots are located in the cavity of the maxillary sinus, which is independent of the dental surgeon in any case, a perforation of the maxillary sinus bottom during teeth removal, as well as more complex chronic processes in periodontium, which form resorption of bone tissue within the bottom of the maxillary cavity, and clinical cases with the root penetrating the cavity of the maxillary sinus or the foreign body penetrating the genyantrum. Difficulties appear in the operation of removing the upper jaw teeth, which are located near the bottom of the maxillary cavity or in the genyantrum cavity, and in the presence of inflammation, accompanied by bone resorption. Therefore, in order to prevent complications of perforated sinusitis, there is a need to develop new non-invasive methods of prevention and treatment of perforation of the bottom of the maxillary cavity. One can state with certainty that traditional traumatic surgical interference, such as Caldwell-Luc radical antrostomy, is less frequently used in clinical practice. Nowadays many authors offer less traumatic methods for treating perforations and maxillary sinus fistula. We also offer our options of surgical interference using the domestic bone and plastic material (Kergap), GAP “Biomin”. In the case of the foreign body penetrating the maxillary sinus cavity, under the conduction anesthesia, a mucosal flap from the vestibular side is formed, and, if necessary, another one may be formed from the palatine side. We extend the bone hole to the necessary size so that it is possible to get the foreign body out through it, use a curettage spoon to remove the pathologically altered mucous membrane of the maxillary cavity till a healthy bone, then cover the bone hole with the osteoplastic material and cover it with the mu- cous flap, fix it and suture with the “Vikril 3,0” material. In case of maxillary cavity perforation during teeth removal operation, which roots break through the bottom of the maxillary sinus, which does not depend on the experience and qualifications of the dental sur- geon, the edges of the perforated hole are smoothed with a cutter or bone forceps in such a way that there are no sharp perforation eminences. Be sure to wash the sinus with a warm solution of antiseptic. We cover the bone joint between the maxillary and the oral cavity (with Kergap), GAP Biomin. After that, cover the maim with the cut bone flap and suture with the “Vikril 3.0” material. In more complex clinical cases, such as chronic long-term inflammatory processes without exacerba- tion of pathological processes in the genyantrum sinus of odontogenic origin, when a foreign body pene- trates the maxillary cavity, we decided to modify extreme maxillary sinusotomy using the Caldwall-Luc method, which became the goal of our research. Description of surgical interference: under local anesthesia, we simultaneously carry out an operation for removing the causative tooth and make a trapezoidal incision in the area of the maxillary sinus transi- tional wall. After that, we make a bone hole on the anterior wall of the maxillary sinus, do not sculpt the pathologically altered mucus, remove the foreign body through the bone hole. Antiseptic treatment is carried out during surgical interference. If there is a route between the maxillary sinus and the lower nasal passage, we do not form another one. After applying antiseptic, we put the bone flap onto the place and fixed with non-absorbing sutures, sew the removed tooth well with a pre-closed perforation aperture using osteoplastic material (Kergap), GAP Biomin. After that, we irradiate the surgical wound with a helium-neon laser, which provides a gentler healing period of the wound after surgery. Seams are removed on the 8th-12th day after surgery. The patients were examined both in the short term and in the long-term, after a year or more. No relapses of the oronasal route were found, bone wound healed in the period of 6-8 months, and contrast Rg-scans showed no regression of polyposis and granulation dilatations. In our opinion, this is the result of etiopathological treatment aimed at eliminating the cause. Thus, according to our research treatment and prevention of perforated sinusitis requires etiopathological treatment. The formation of an oronasal route during the causative tooth removal of odontogenic sinusitis re- quires the closure of this route with osteoplastic material (Kergap), GAP Biomin, while suturing the tooth. In the case of a foreign body entering the maxillary cavity, the traditional method opens the maxillary cavity in order to remove the foreign body through the anterior wall of the maxillary sinus and treats it with the solution of antiseptics without making a route with the lower nasal passage. It can be combined with the causative tooth removal and the tight suturing of the mucous flaps, which is less a traumatic surgical interference than the extreme Caldwall-Luc method of sinusotomy. Eliminating the inflammation cause of the maxillary sinus in combination with the osteoplastic closure of the oronasal route with tight suturing is a thorough treatment compared to the traditional technique. The regularities discovered as a result of clinical and X-ray quality assessment of non-invasive surgical methods for the treatment of chronic perforated sinusitis require further long-term studies and evaluation of other factors that influence the success of chronic perforated sinusitis treatment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-18
Author(s):  
Abdullah Al Noman ◽  
Md Kamran Hasan ◽  
Md Arifuzzaman ◽  
Bhabananda Baroi ◽  
Md Titu Miah ◽  
...  

Objectives: To assess systolic left ventricular function determined by left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) with the help of Echocardiography and correlate with ECG findings in patients of AMI. Methods: One hundred (100) cases of acute myocardial infarction were studied in the Department of Cardiology, DMCH from July 2015 to December 2015. It was an observational study. All selected patients were interviewed with a preformed questionnaire and were observed up to 7 days in hospital. Echocardiography was done to assess left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by applying Teichholz (cube) formula. Results: 83% of them were males and 17% of them were females. Mean age (±SD) was 52.24±11.59 years (range 34-82 years). The important risk factors among the study subjects, was hypertension (45%) (Male 40.96%; Female 64.7%) followed by Diabetes mellitus (33%) (Male 31.32%; Female 41.17%). Most of the admitted patients could reach in hospital within 4-12 hours of onset of symptoms and most of the patients of acute myocardial infarction had anterior wall involvement (37%). Mild systolic LV dysfunction (52.87%) was revealed in echocardiography among the survivors. Conclusion: The incidence of AMI was seen common among farmers who were mostly hypertensive. Systolic LV dysfunction was common in most patients where anterior wall involvement was present. Bangladesh J Medicine July 2022; 33(1) : 12-18


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (Supplement_G) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiara Chiti ◽  
Vanda Parisi ◽  
Maddalena Graziosi ◽  
Elena Biagini

Abstract A 14-year-old boy suddenly died during a school lesson. His familial history was negative for sudden cardiac death and no comorbidities were reported. As part of Emilia Romagna regional network for sudden cardiac death, the heart was examined at our Cardiovascular Pathology Unit. The molecular autopsy revealed extensive lymphocytic macrophage left ventricle myocarditis (infero-lateral and anterior wall) in various evolutive stages. Genetic testing with next-generation sequencing was performed on DNA isolated from explanted heart samples (178 candidate genes for channelopathies and cardiomyopathies were analysed) and it showed a frameshift pathological mutation in the filamine C gene (FLNC c.8034delC p. Cys2679fsTer6) which induces protein premature termination. In order to screen family members, we evaluated the father, 53-year-old, asymptomatic and with an unremarkable cardiology history. The ECG showed sinus rhythm, HR 60 b.p.m., normal atrioventricular conduction, QRS fragmentation and negative T waves in the inferior leads. The echocardiogram revealed left ventricle mild dilation (79 mL/m2) with global hypokinesia (EF 45%), while right ventricle was normal for size and kinetics. A cardiac MRI confirmed left ventricular dilation and hypokinesia with diffuse LGE with circumferential mesocardial distribution mainly in the middle-baseline site, which reflected structural damage (fibrosis). The 24-h Holter ECG did not record arrhythmias. The genetic test was then performed and the same FLNC frameshift mutation was identified. We thus suspected familial arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy involving left ventricle with pathological filamine C mutation and an ICD was recommended. Other family members had no pathological findings. Filamine C mutations are associated with many type of cardiomyopathy. A possible association between some mutated variants and certain subtypes of cardiomyopathy has been highlighted. In particular, the frameshift variant is associated with an increased arrhythmic risk, particularly when dilated forms are considered. Recent studies have identified a correlation with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, although the role of these mutated variants has not yet been fully defined. This clinical case underlines the importance of multidisciplinary approach in cases of sudden cardiac death, consisting of autopsy, genetic and clinical evaluation, in order to identify any forms of familial cardiomyopathy and activate a systematic screening in family members with important prognostic and therapeutic implications. Data about our regional structural network for sudden cardiac death will also be shown.


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