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2. ALDI (Anterior Lateral Decubitus Intermuscular) approach to the hip: Comprehensive description of the surgical technique with operative video
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Serafino Carta and Mattia Fortina
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Operative Time ,Aseptic loosening ,Operating Tables ,Oxford hip score ,Osteoarthritis, Hip ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Hip Dislocation ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,030222 orthopedics ,Hip Fractures ,business.industry ,LATERAL DECUBITUS ,Neurapraxia ,Acetabulum ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Operating table ,Surgery ,Radiography ,Treatment Outcome ,Harris Hip Score ,Female ,Hip Prosthesis ,Anterior approach ,business - Abstract
The direct anterior approach to the hip is judged to be difficult and even after many solutions, such as special operating tables, have been proposed to perform it, in some reports the complication rate remains high. The complications reported are nerve lesions, dislocation, muscles damages, intraoperative fractures. We describe a modification of the anterior approach, undertaken keeping the patient in lateral decubitus, in order to gain a better range of leg movement and a significant reduction of the force applied to the retractors, the technique was named ALDI (anterior lateral decubitus intermuscular) approach. The surgeon starts behind the patient as in all the other traditional approaches, to maintain unchanged the acetabular view and the dexterity in cup implantation. For the femoral preparation, he moves in front of the patient to have a better visualization. In a series of 150 patients, with a mean operative time of 51.38minutes (range, 40-112), we had no intraoperative fractures, one (0.6%) lateral femoral cutaneous nerve temporary neurapraxia, one (0.8%) posttraumatic dislocation four years after the operation and, no revisions for aseptic loosening or infection. At the 5 years follow-up, the mean Oxford Hip score was 45.2 (range, 38-48; SD 2.6), the mean Harris Hip Score was 96,7 (range, 76-100; SD 2.8), and the mean UCLA score was 7 (range, 5-10; SD 1.4). The possibility to always obtain the optimal position of the surgical window with reduced tension on the muscles, and the unchanged initial surgeon position, could make the ALDI approach the ideal technique for the surgeons that decide to perform an anterior approach.
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- 2019
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3. Dynamic corset versus three-point brace in the treatment of osteoporotic compression fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine: a prospective, comparative study
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Luigi Meccariello, Gabriele Falzarano, Serafino Carta, Vitaliano Francesco Muzii, Mattia Fortina, Paolo Ferrata, and Antonio Medici
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Male ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual analogue scale ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoporosis ,Kyphosis ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Conservative Treatment ,Biofeedback ,Thoracic Vertebrae ,03 medical and health sciences ,Injury Severity Score ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fractures, Compression ,medicine ,Humans ,Respiratory function ,Prospective Studies ,Dynamic corset ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,Aged, 80 and over ,3-Point corset ,Braces ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Low back pain ,Brace ,Radiography ,Quality of life ,Vertebral fracture ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,Spinal Fractures ,Female ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Osteoporotic Fractures ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The three-point orthosis is the most commonly used brace in the conservative treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fractures. The SpinomedWe compared efficacy and safety of these two types of brace in treating osteoporotic vertebral fractures.One hundred forty patients, aged 65-93 years, sustaining osteoporotic vertebral fracture were consecutively recruited and divided into two groups, and treated with either three-point orthosis or dynamic corset. Patients were evaluated with Visual Analogue Scale, Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire, and measurement of forced expiratory volume in the first second. Regional kyphosis angle, Delmas Index, and height of the fractured vertebral body were also measured on full-spine X-rays. Follow-up intervals were 1, 3, and 6 months after trauma. The complications encountered during the 6-month follow-up were recorded.At the 3- and 6-month follow-ups, there was a significant difference (p 0.05) in pain, disability, and respiration in favor of the dynamic orthosis group. At 6-month follow-up, there was no significant difference (p 0.05) in all the radiological parameters between groups. Complications were reported for 28 patients in the three-point orthosis group, and for eight patients in the dynamic corset group (p 0.05).Biofeedback activation of back muscles is probably a key factor in improving functional outcome with dynamic orthosis.Compared to three-point orthosis, patients treated with dynamic orthosis had a greater reduction in pain and a greater improvement in quality of life and respiratory function, with equal effectiveness in stabilizing the fracture, and fewer complications.
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- 2016
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4. Jockey injuries during the Siena 'Palio'. A 72-year analysis of the oldest horse race in Italy
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Christian Carulli, Giovanni Battista Colasanti, Mattia Fortina, Luigi Meccariello, Serafino Carta, and Pietro Maniscalco
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Male ,Competitive Behavior ,Soft Tissue Injuries ,Acceleration ,Concussion ,Poison control ,Suicide prevention ,Trauma ,Occupational safety and health ,03 medical and health sciences ,Race (biology) ,Crush Injuries ,Fractures, Bone ,0302 clinical medicine ,Injury prevention ,Medicine ,Accidents, Occupational ,Animals ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Horses ,General Environmental Science ,030222 orthopedics ,Behavior, Animal ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Prevention ,Horse ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,medicine.disease ,Health Surveys ,Fracture ,Italy ,Risk factors ,Riding injuries ,Emergency Medicine ,Athletic Injuries ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Accidental Falls ,business ,Demography ,Sports - Abstract
Introduction Horse racing is a hazardous sport. We analyzed the incidence and characteristics of jockey injuries in a typical horse race. Methods We analyzed all injuries sustained by 224 jockeys in the last 72 years. Results It was found that in 96.1% of the races there was at least one fall and in 28.6% of the races 50% or more of the jockeys fell. In 43.4% of the falls, the jockey was taken to the emergency room. Comparing the Palio with traditional races in other countries, a higher injury incidence rate was observed for every 100 falls (109.884 vs 27–59) and a lower concussion rate/100 falls (0.97 vs 1.8-7.4). Conclusion The Palio is one of the most threatening races that continues today. Jockeys are at greater risk for a fall than any other race in the world.
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- 2019
5. Proteomics of human primary osteoarthritic chondrocytes exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF EMFs) and to therapeutic application of musically modulated electromagnetic fields (TAMMEF)
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Emilio Battisti, Ranuccio Nuti, Assunta Gagliardi, Daniela Vannoni, Nicola Giordano, Serafino Carta, Claudio Corallo, A. Albanese, Roberto Leoncini, Claudia Landi, and G. Landi
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Electrophoresis ,Male ,Proteomics ,Electromagnetic field ,Cell Survival ,Magnetic Field Therapy ,Electromagnetic fields ,human primary chondrocytes ,osteoarthritis ,proteomics ,TAMMEF ,Biophysics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Osteoarthritis ,Chondrocyte ,Extracellular matrix ,Chondrocytes ,Electromagnetic Fields ,medicine ,Humans ,Viability assay ,Aged ,Chemistry ,Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields ,Femur Head ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,Female ,Chondrocyte metabolism ,Music - Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most frequent joint disease, characterized by degradation of extracellular matrix and alterations in chondrocyte metabolism. Some authors reported that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can positively interfere with patients affected by OA, even though the nature of the interaction is still debated. Human primary osteoarthritic chondrocytes isolated from the femoral heads of OA-patients undergoing to total hip replacement, were cultured in vitro and exposed 30 min/day for two weeks to extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic field (ELF) with fixed frequency (100 Hz) and to therapeutic application of musically modulated electromagnetic fields (TAMMEF) with variable frequencies, intensities and waveforms. Sham-exposed (S.E.) cells served as control group. Cell viability was measured at days 2, 7 and 14. After two weeks, cell lysates were processed using a proteomic approach. Chondrocyte exposed to ELF and TAMMEF system demonstrated different viability compared to untreated chondrocytes (S.E.). Proteome analysis of 2D-Electrophoresis and protein identification by mass spectrometry showed different expression of proteins derived from nucleus, cytoplasm and organelles. Function analysis of the identified proteins showed changes in related-proteins metabolism (glyceraldeyde-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase), stress response (Mn-superoxide-dismutase, heat-shock proteins), cytoskeletal regulation (actin), proteinase inhibition (cystatin-B) and inflammation regulatory functions (S100-A10, S100-A11) among the experimental groups (ELF, TAMMEF and S.E.). In conclusion, EMFs do not cause damage to chondrocytes, besides stimulate safely OA-chondrocytes and are responsible of different protein expression among the three groups. Furthermore, protein analysis of OA-chondrocytes treated with ELF and the new TAMMEF systems could be useful to clarify the pathogenetic mechanisms of OA by identifying biomarkers of the disease.
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- 2013
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6. Hydrostatic Pressure Regulates MicroRNA Expression Levels in Osteoarthritic Chondrocyte Cultures via the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway
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Sara Cheleschi, Serafino Carta, Alessandra Pecorelli, Giuseppe Belmonte, Anna De Palma, Giuseppe Valacchi, Antonella Fioravanti, Nicola Antonio Pascarelli, and Mauro Galeazzi
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Hydrostatic pressure ,lcsh:Chemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Chondrocyte ,Mechanical loading ,MicroRNA ,Osteoarthritis ,Wnt/β-catenin ,Catalysis ,Molecular Biology ,Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Spectroscopy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Mechanotransduction ,Wnt Signaling Pathway ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Cells, Cultured ,beta Catenin ,Cultured ,Blotting ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Cartilage homeostasis ,Wnt signaling pathway ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,microRNA ,chondrocyte ,osteoarthritis ,mechanical loading ,hydrostatic pressure ,Computer Science Applications ,Blot ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Western ,Cells ,Blotting, Western ,Biology ,Article ,Histone Deacetylases ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,Chondrocytes ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 13 ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,ADAMTS5 Protein ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 5 ,MicroRNAs ,Repressor Proteins ,Hydrostatic Pressure ,Molecular biology ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Catenin - Abstract
Mechanical loading and hydrostatic pressure (HP) regulate chondrocytes’ metabolism; however, how mechanical stimulation acts remain unclear. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in cartilage homeostasis, mechanotransduction, and in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). This study investigated the effects of a cyclic HP (1–5 MPa), in both normal and OA human chondrocytes, on the expression of miR-27a/b, miR-140, miR-146a/b, and miR-365, and of their target genes (MMP-13, ADAMTS-5, IGFBP-5, and HDAC-4). Furthermore, we assessed the possible involvement of Wnt/β-catenin pathway in response to HP. Chondrocytes were exposed to HP for 3h and the evaluations were performed immediately after pressurization, and following 12, 24, and 48 h. Total RNA was extracted and used for real-time PCR. β-catenin was detected by Western blotting analysis and immunofluorescence. In OA chondrocytes, HP induced a significant increase (p < 0.01) of the expression levels of miR-27a/b, miR-140, and miR-146a, and a significant reduction (p < 0.01) of miR-365 at all analyzed time points. MMP-13, ADAMTS-5, and HDAC-4 were significantly downregulated following HP, while no significant modification was found for IGFBP-5. β-catenin levels were significantly increased (p < 0.001) in OA chondrocytes at basal conditions and significantly reduced (p < 0.01) by HP. Pressurization did not cause any significant modification in normal cells. In conclusion, in OA chondrocytes, HP restores the expression levels of some miRNAs, downregulates MMP-13, ADAMTS-5, and HDAC-4, and modulates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation.
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- 2017
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7. Histology of the synovial membrane of patients affected by osteoarthritis and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease vs. osteoarthritis alone: a pilot study
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V. Picerno, D Spina, I. Bertoldi, Bruno Frediani, C. Toscano, Serafino Carta, Antonella Adinolfi, P. Santoro, Georgios Filippou, and D Tacchini
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Chondrocalcinosis ,Pilot Projects ,Osteoarthritis ,Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Aged ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,Synovial Membrane ,Histology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Crystal deposition ,Female ,Synovial membrane ,business - Published
- 2016
8. Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound, conventional radiography and synovial fluid analysis in the diagnosis of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease
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Filippou, G., Adinolfi, A., Cimmino, M. A., Scirè, C. A., Serafino Carta, Lorenzini, S., Santoro, P., Sconfienza, L. M., Bertoldi, I., Picerno, V., Di Sabatino, V., Ferrata, P., Galeazzi, M., Frediani, B., Filippou, G, Adinolfi, A, Cimmino, M, Scire, C, Carta, S, Lorenzini, S, Santoro, P, Sconfienza, L, Bertoldi, I, Picerno, V, Di Sabatino, V, Ferrata, P, Galeazzi, M, and Frediani, B
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Medicine (all) ,Aged ,Calcium Pyrophosphate ,Chondrocalcinosis ,Crystallization ,Female ,Humans ,Radiography ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Synovial Fluid ,Ultrasonography ,NO ,X-ray ,Chondrocalcinosi ,Ultrasound ,X-rays ,Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease ,80 and over ,Sensitivity and specificity ,Synovial fluid - Abstract
Objective To assess the diagnostic performance of ultrasound (US), x-rays, and microscopic analysis of synovial fluid (SF) for calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease (CPPD) using histology as a reference standard Methods We enrolled consecutive patients with osteoarthritis waiting to undergo knee replacement surgery. Each patient underwent US of the knee, focusing on menisci and the hyaline cartilage, the day before surgery. During surgery, SF, menisci and condyles were retrieved and examined microscopically. For the meniscus and cartilage microscopic analysis, 8 samples were collected from each specimen and knee radiographs, performed up to 3 months before surgery, were also assessed. A dichotomous score was given for the presence/absence of CPP for each method. Microscopic findings of the specimens were considered the reference standard. All the procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of the local responsible committee. Results 42 patients (14 males) were enrolled. All patients underwent US, 34 had eligible radiographs and 32 had SF analysis. 25 patients (59.5%) were positive for CPP at US, 15 (44.1%) at X-ray and 14 (43.7%) at SF. Sensitivity and specificity values were 96% and 87% for US, 75% and 93% for radiography and 77% and 100% for SF respectively. There were no statistically significant differences between the diagnostic performance across single tests. Conclusion US proved to be at least as accurate as SF analysis for the diagnosis of CPPD. US, which is feasible and harmless, could be considered the first exam of choice for CPPD diagnosis.
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- 2015
9. Serum C-reactive protein and procalcitonin kinetics in patients undergoing elective total hip arthroplasty
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Mattia Fortina, Francesco Nobile, Serafino Carta, Roberto Guerranti, Paolo Ferrata, and Sandra Battistelli
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Adult ,Calcitonin ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Article Subject ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Periprosthetic ,Gastroenterology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Procalcitonin ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Postoperative Period ,Prospective Studies ,Protein Precursors ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Inflammation ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,biology ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,C-reactive protein ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Arthroplasty ,Surgery ,Clinical trial ,Kinetics ,C-Reactive Protein ,Preoperative Period ,Clinical Study ,biology.protein ,Female ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Total hip arthroplasty - Abstract
Background. The sensitivity and the specificity of different methods to detect periprosthetic infection have been questioned. The current study aimed to investigate the kinetics of C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) in patients undergoing uncomplicated elective total hip arthroplasty (THA), to provide a better interpretation of their levels in noninfectious inflammatory reaction.Methods. A total of 51 patients were included. Serum CRP and PCT concentrations were obtained before surgery, on the 1st, 3rd, and 7th postoperative days and after discharge on the 14th and 30th days and at 2 years.Results. Both markers were confirmed to increase after surgery. The serum CRP showed a marked increase on the 3rd postoperative day while the peak of serum PCT was earlier, even if much lower, on the first day. Then, they declined slowly approaching the baseline values by the second postoperative week. PCT mean values never exceed concentrations typically related to bacterial infections.Conclusions. CRP is very sensitive to inflammation. It could be the routine screening test in the follow-up of THA orthopaedic patients, but it should be complemented by PCT when there is the clinical suspicion of periprosthetic infection.
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- 2014
10. In vitro exposure of human osteoarthritic chondrocytes to ELF fields and new therapeutic application of musically modulated electromagnetic fields: biological evidence
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Vannoni, D., Albanese, A., Battisti, E., Aceto, E., Giglioni, S., Corallo, C., Serafino Carta, Ferrata, P., Fioravanti, A., and Giordano, N.
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Male ,Magnetic Field Therapy ,Cell Cycle ,Interleukin-1beta ,Apoptosis ,Middle Aged ,Glutathione ,Oxidative Stress ,Chondrocytes ,Electromagnetic Fields ,Osteoarthritis ,Humans ,Female ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Cells, Cultured ,Music ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most frequently occurring rheumatic disease, caused by metabolic changes in chondrocytes, the cells that maintain cartilage. Treatment with electromagnetic fields (MF) produces benefits in patients affected by this pathology. Isolated human osteoarthritic (OA) chondrocytes were cultured in vitro under standard conditions or stimulated with IL-1beta or IGF-1, to mimic the imbalance between chondroformation and chondroresorption processes observed in OA cartilage in vivo. The cells were exposed for a specific time to extremely low frequency (ELF; 100-Hz) electromagnetic fields and to the Therapeutic Application of Musically Modulated Electromagnetic Fields (TAMMEF), which are characterized by variable frequencies, intensities, and waveforms. Using flow cytometry, we tested the effects of the different types of exposure on chondrocyte metabolism. The exposure of the cells to both systems enhances cell proliferation, does not generate reactive oxygen species, does not cause glutathione depletion or changes in mitochondrial transmembrane potential and does not induce apoptosis. This study presents scientific support to the fact that MF could influence OA chondrocytes from different points of view (viability, ROS production and apoptosis). We can conclude that both ELF and TAMMEF systems could be recommended for OA therapy and represent a valid non-pharmacological approach to the treatment of this pathology.
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- 2012
11. Management of displaced intracapsular femoral neck fracture in young adult:why complications are still so high? Case report of posttraumatic avascular necrosis in a 30-year-old man and a brief review
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Mattia Fortina, Emmanuel Del Vecchio, Serafino Carta, Paolo Ferrata, E. Crainz, and S. Urgelli
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Avascular necrosis ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Femoral Neck Fractures ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,young adult ,femoral neck fracture ,Femur Head Necrosis ,Medicine ,Humans ,Young adult ,Bone Wires ,Femoral neck ,business.industry ,Femur Head ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Radiography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Regional Blood Flow ,Femur head necrosis ,Hip Joint ,business - Published
- 2009
12. Retroperitoneal hematoma due to spontaneous lumbar artery rupture during fondaparinux treatment. Case report and review of the literature
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Mattia, Fortina, Serafino, Carta, Emmanuel Olivier, Del Vecchio, Edoardo, Crainz, Stefano, Urgelli, and Paolo, Ferrata
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Male ,Hematoma ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,Fondaparinux ,Rupture, Spontaneous ,Polysaccharides ,Anticoagulants ,Humans ,Arteries ,Retroperitoneal Space ,Vascular Diseases ,Aged - Abstract
We present the case of a 78 year-old man who developed a spontaneous rupture of the lumbar artery leading to a retroperitoneal hematoma while receiving fondaparinux therapy after a total hip replacement. A selective angiographic embolization stopped the bleeding. Fondaparinux was discontinuated and the patient presented a complete resolution of his medical status. Spontaneous hematomas has been well described during low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) treatment, expecially in elderly patients, but there are no previous reports of hematomas induced by fondaparinux. We reviewed the literature to identify the possible risk-factors of bleeding. Our review shows that even if many works suggest that fondaparinux is a safe and effective alternative to LMWH in the prevention of venous thromboembolism following major orthopaedic surgery, it should carefully be used in elderly people and patients with renal disfunction.
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- 2007
13. Recovery of physical function and patient's satisfaction after Total Hip Replacement (THR) surgery supported by a tailored guide-book
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Fortina, M., Serafino Carta, Gambera, D., Crainz, E., Ferrata, P., and Maniscalco, P.
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Teaching Materials ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,Severity of Illness Index ,Osteoarthritis, Hip ,Exercise Therapy ,Treatment Outcome ,Patient Education as Topic ,Patient Satisfaction ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Selection Bias ,Aged ,Pain Measurement - Abstract
The purpose of this prospective study was to give a customized guide, describing the hospitalization period and the postoperative exercise program, to patients scheduled for total hip arthroplasty (THA) and to show its effectiveness on functional recovery and on patient's satisfaction with the rehabilitation care and with the in-hospital discharge planning after surgery.This trial included 365 consecutive subjects with osteoarthritis who underwent THA at the Orthopaedic and Traumatology Clinic of Siena (Italy). The Harris Hip Score (HHS), a disease specific measure, was determined before and after surgery. Postoperative evaluations, associated with a Satisfaction Questionnaire, were carried out at the time of discharge and after 3 months.The overall satisfaction level was very high, both at discharge (81+/-28) and at follow-up (90+/-17). The HHS results showed a significant (por =0.05) improvement over time in patients with higher scores 3 months after surgery in comparison with baseline.Patients reported high levels of satisfaction at the 3 month postoperative follow-up and good levels at discharge. After surgery, the highest improvements were shown in bodly pain and physical function scores. The current study showed that a customized guide was well accepted by patients with THA and satisfie their need of information. It was also effective in improving patient's satisfaction and early recovery of physical function after surgery.
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