Publications by authors named "Carlos V Andreoli"

Introduction: Rotator cuff injury diagnosis involves comprehensive clinical, physical, and imaging assessments, with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) being pivotal for detecting and classifying these injuries. However, the absence of a universally accepted classification system necessitates a more precise approach, advocating for the use of three-dimensional (3D) modeling to better understand and categorize rotator cuff tears.

Methodology: This research was conducted as a prospective, single-institution study on 62 patients exhibiting full-thickness rotator cuff tears.

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Teres major injuries are rare and are generally treated conservatively, except in high-performance athletes. This report describes a case of traumatic rupture of the teres major at its myotendinous junction in a professional gymnast. The patient underwent surgical treatment 10 days after the injury.

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Objective: to determine the surgical indications for glenoid bone grafting associated with better postoperative ranges of motion.

Methods: This systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA. The included studies were subdivided according to the criteria used to indicate glenoid bone graft surgery: group for radiological indications only (Group R), group for radiological indications associated with clinical indications (Group R + C), and group for arthroscopic indications (Group A).

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This study presented a pioneering investigation of the changes in the magnetic resonance imaging images of pectoralis major muscle (PMM) tendon rupture. In all, 26 men were evaluated with acute total PMM rupture (<3 months since injury) with a mean age of 37.3 years (SD = 9.

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The distal rupture of the biceps brachii muscle tendon (DBT) accounts for 3% of biceps ruptures. Diagnosis typically relies on high clinical suspicion and complementary imaging studies, with >90% of cases documented in males between the fourth and sixth decades of life. Reports of DBT ruptures in females are scarce, mostly involving partial and degenerative injuries.

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To compare outcomes between autologous fascia lata and autologous hamstring grafts for chronic pectoralis major muscle (PMM) rupture repair, and perform histological, and imaging analyses. Forty male patients with chronic PMM ruptures (time since injury ranging from >3 months to 5 years) and a mean age of 37.3 years (SD = 9.

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Objectives: Football is a globally played sport that poses potential risks for musculoskeletal injuries. Upper-limb injuries have a lower incidence rate than lower-limb injuries but can still cause absenteeism and performance impairment in football players. This descriptive epidemiological study aimed to evaluate and compare the epidemiological data on shoulder injuries among professional football players in two major Brazilian football championships.

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Pectoralis major muscle tendon ruptures associated with physical activity or effort are no longer uncommon in the medical literature. Treatment has also evolved significantly in the last 20 years. However, simultaneous bilateral rupture has only been described in a few cases.

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  • MRI is the standard tool for diagnosing rotator cuff tears, but its 2D images can make anatomy hard to interpret.
  • This study tested the effectiveness of 3D models created from MRI data, aiming to improve understanding of rotator cuff injuries and their classifications.
  • After analyzing 25 cases, the 3D models showed promising results, offering accurate measurements and new insights into lesion shapes compared to traditional MRI readings.
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Objective: To assess the epidemiological profile of Jiu-Jitsu black belt athletes, including the prevalence of pain and shoulder function.

Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out with Jiu-Jitsu athletes from 2014 to 2016. The studied variables were: sex, age, dominant limb, weight, height, profession, time of Jiu-Jitsu practice, weekly training hours, other practiced sports, comorbidities, injuries and previous surgeries, medications and habits.

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  • The study aimed to compare student and teacher perceptions of remote teaching versus traditional face-to-face learning in Brazil during health restrictions from May to September 2020.
  • A total of 162 students and 71 teachers participated, with high satisfaction rates reported for the remote teaching method: 80.3% of students and 94.4% of teachers felt their expectations were met.
  • Despite overall positive feedback, challenges like attention retention were noted, suggesting that further research is necessary to explore the long-term impacts of remote learning on education.
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  • The study aimed to investigate upper limb injuries in professional soccer athletes during two major Brazilian championships from 2016 to 2019.
  • It analyzed data from 3,828 matches, identifying 169 upper limb injuries, primarily affecting forwards and particularly the shoulder, with an average recovery time of 19.1 days.
  • The findings indicated a significant correlation between player position and injury location, while goalkeepers faced the longest recovery times and surgical treatment was linked to extended recovery periods.
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  • The study aims to determine the optimal screw clamping force and placement for Latarjet surgery, which has previously faced various complications.
  • Through finite element analysis, researchers tested different screw positions and configurations, establishing that screws located at least 7 mm from the coracoid edge provide the best outcomes.
  • The introduction of a fixation plate instead of a flat washer resulted in enhanced safety and increased compression forces, affirming the importance of screw positioning and surgical hardware in improving outcomes.
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The gastrocnemius medial head distal musculotendinous junction injury is relatively common. Musculature contraction in an already stretched structure leads to muscle breakdown. Patients affected are often physically active middle-aged men.

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 To analyze the relationship between the presence and severity of rotator cuff (RC) injury with obesity and the time of exposure to obesity. Secondarily, to evaluate the relationship and prevalence of demographic and metabolic factors in obese individuals with RC injury.  This is a cross-sectional study with 235 obese patients (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 30 kg/m ).

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Background: Although there is a low incidence of shoulder instability in women, this population is still representative and is often associated with lower rates of return to sports. Few studies have evaluated the results of the Latarjet procedure in this population.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study of female athletes who underwent the Latarjet procedure between 2013 and 2018.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of using an intra-articular injection of hylan G-F 20 (HA group) on primary shoulder osteoarthritis compared with an intra-articular triamcinolone injection (T group).

Materials And Methods: The patients were randomized into 2 groups: in the HA group a single dose of intra-articular hylan G-F 20 was administered and in the T control group a dose of triamcinolone 20 mg was administered. The participants were evaluated at 1 week, 1, 3, and 6 months after the procedure.

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The transosseous equivalent suture bridge technique has been widely used for rotator cuff repair, especially for large tears. During the fixation of the second lateral anchor, the first group of sutures may become loose due to anchor malposition or manual overtensioning of the second group of sutures. To restore the suture's tension, a spare suture from the second lateral anchor may be passed beneath the loose suture to tighten it with a simple knot.

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 To evaluate the muscular strength of the internal (IR) and external (ER) rotators of the shoulder after Bristow/Latarjet surgery.  Cross-sectional study with 18 patients (36 shoulders). The isokinetic evaluation was performed using the Biodex 3 System Pro dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Inc.

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We describe a technique using a fascia lata autograft with 3-dimensional (3D) printing to reconstruct the rotator cuff. Prototyping constitutes the construction of physical prototypes with high complexity after virtual studies. Such models increase the knowledge of the characteristics and size of rotator cuff injuries, thus improving the accuracy of determining the correct size of the graft to be used in superior capsule reconstruction.

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Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the economic impact of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) on Brazilian Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Methods: The questionnaire was applied to orthopedists and it questions how long they have worked in this area; their monthly financial impact during the pandemic; what sector was impacted the most; if they had or didn't have any financial reserves and how long they would last; if they had any other source of fixed income; and how much time off they had taken from work. It was entirely anonymous and it could only be answered once.

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  • Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare condition affecting synovial tissue in joints, primarily seen in young adults (ages 20-50), usually manifests as joint stiffness and pain, and can lead to serious complications if untreated.
  • The case discussed involves a 15-year-old patient with PVNS in the subacromial bursa, showing severe symptoms and a two-year duration before treatment.
  • The recommended treatment is complete surgical synovectomy to remove the affected synovial tissue, which led to positive clinical results for the patient after one year of follow-up.
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Background: Traumatic anterior shoulder instability is a common disease, especially in young athletes. The Latarjet and Bristow techniques are nonanatomical surgeries that involve the transfer of the coracoid process to the anterior border of the glenoid and are indicated in cases at a high risk for recurrence and in the presence of associated bone lesions. Studies have evaluated the recurrence and complications associated with these techniques, but they have important differences, and should not be considered synonymous.

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 To evaluate the electrophysiological activity of the injured pectoralis major (PM) muscle of operated patients who perform weightlifting, more specifically bench press exercises, especially the activity of the clavicular and sternocostal portions of the PM.  All athletes in study I (10 patients) had unilateral complete ruptures during bench press exercises and a history of use of anabolic steroids, an association that is described in up to 86.7% of PM tendon ruptures.

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  • The text discusses the growing research on genetic factors influencing shoulder disorders like rotator cuff injuries, instability, and frozen shoulder.
  • It emphasizes the need to compile a comprehensive database of genetic markers to help predict disease risk and enhance diagnostic and treatment methods.
  • The article reviews current genetic studies, highlighting challenges such as difficulties in replication, statistical power issues, and a high occurrence of false positives in research findings.
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