Publications by authors named "Carlos F Sancineto"

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  • Pelvic osteotomies are surgical procedures aimed at correcting pelvic alignment and alleviating pain from pelvic ring fractures, highlighting the importance of understanding 3D deformities for effective preoperative planning.
  • A case study involving a 41-year-old male with a complicated pelvic malunion demonstrated the use of 3D modeling to analyze the deformity and create customized surgical guides.
  • The successful application of 3D-printed patient-specific guides in this surgery increased the accuracy of preoperative planning and facilitated better surgical execution, marking a significant advancement in orthopedic practices.
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Necrotizing fasciitis is a life-threatening infection. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Reconstruction techniques and rehabilitation protocols have been poorly described.

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Introduction: Femoral fractures in previously amputated patients (PAP) have been poorly reported in international literature, however it is worth mentioning that advances in the manufacture of orthotics for lower limbs have allowed these patients to remain functionally active. Surgery is then an option but difficulties may appear in positioning the patient for surgery due to the absence of the foot or ankle from where to pull and optimize the fracture reduction.

Objective: We report 3 cases of PAP with ipsilateral unstable femur fractures, treated surgically with cervicodiaphyseal endomedular nail.

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Introduction: Inadequate initial management of unstable pelvic injuries is usually associated with a fracture non-union and/or mal-union. Complete clinical and imaging evaluation is mandatory for a correct preoperative planning. Among other symptoms, sitting discomfort may arise from asymmetry of the ischial tuberosities or pressure from a prominent bony projection.

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  • The study examines how prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns affected hip fracture cases, focusing on two groups: patients treated before and during the lockdown.
  • Researchers found that patients during the lockdown had higher frailty and lower activity levels, leading to a higher rate of surgical interventions and mortality.
  • Logistic regression indicated that frailer patients and those with thromboembolic events faced a significantly increased risk of death, signifying a notable change in hip fracture epidemiology due to the pandemic.
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Osteopetrosis is a disease of osteoclasts that results in failure of bone remodeling. Despite the sclerotic radiographic appearance of the thickened cortices and its material hardness, osteopetrotic bone is weak and prone to fracture by minor trauma. We report a case of a subtrochanteric fracture in an osteopetrotic patient, with further pseudoarthrosis and infection.

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There are very few therapeutic alternatives for patients with proximal femoral epiphyseal bone deficit combined with a fracture at another level and signs of infection. This combination can be successfully managed with a proximal femur megaspacer. This article is intended to review our variation of this technique and to show the initial results obtained from 11 cases.

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Introduction: Fasciitis of the limb and toxic-shock syndrome due to Streptococcus Pyogenes infection is considered a surgical emergency. This condition may occur in previously healthy patients. It is a life-threatening condition with high morbidity rates when treatment is delayed due to poor diagnosis and non-surgical intervention.

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Gluteal compartment syndrome (GCS) is extremely rare when compared to compartment syndrome in other anatomical regions, such as the forearm or the lower leg. It usually occurs in drug users following prolonged immobilization due to loss of consciousness. Another possible cause is trauma, which is rare and has only few reports in the literature.

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Background: Antibiotic cement beads are the most common system of local antibiotic delivery. Unfortunately, bead strings do not give mechanical support to the fracture site, stability being fundamental in osteomyelitis treatment. Local treatment associated with bone stability should improve the results in posttraumatic osteomyelitis.

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