Publications by authors named "David Munoz-Leija"

Syndesmotic injuries of the ankle are critical for maintaining joint stability and function, especially during weight-bearing activities. While traditional management involves rigid fixation with trans-syndesmotic screws, limitations such as restricted micromovement, potential screw breakage, and the need for secondary procedures have spurred the adoption of dynamic fixation methods like the TightRope system (Arthrex, Naples, Florida, US). This report presents a case of a 54-year-old female with complications related to TightRope fixation following open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of a bimalleolar fracture.

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Purpose: Third and fourth-generation minimal invasive osteotomies (MIO) for the treatment of hallux valgus (HV) have become popular procedures worldwide with promising results due to the improvement in the fixation method. The tricortical cannulated screw placement remains a complex procedure that is technically challenging and requires a long skill learning curve with high radiation exposure mainly in the form of intensifier shots (IS) required for the MIO fixation. This study aims to compare the number of X-ray IS required using three different techniques for the cannulated guide placement.

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Introduction: Lumbar puncture (LP) is a common invasive technique considered an essential learning milestone for anesthesiologists due to its application in spinal anesthesia. We aimed to develop an in-house LP simulator, test its effectiveness in learning the steps to perform an LP and analyze its impact on the first-year residents' self-confidence at our hospital.

Methods:  We used 3D printing and silicone casting to create an LP simulator based on a lumbar spine computed tomography (CT).

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Introduction: The FOLFOX6 scheme is a combination drug chemotherapy that contains calcium leucovorin (folinic acid), fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin, the chronic use of chemotherapy with oxaliplatin can progress to focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), which is a benign hepatic lesion.

Case Report: We present a case of a 26- year-old female diagnosed with an ovarian mixed germ cell tumor with extension to the peritoneum, treated with 12 cycles in 9 months with neoadjuvant chemotherapy FOLFOX 6 scheme and oophorectomy. A three-year follow-up CT showed three nodular and hypervascular hepatic lesions suspicious of metastatic disease; an MRI with liver-specific contrast confirmed the diagnosis of FNH.

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