Publications by authors named "Giovanni Lucchesi"

Pediatricians and general practitioners are involved in the newborn screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip. They often rely on the quality of the ultrasound (US) examination to make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. Therefore, the professional must be able to assess its quality.

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Introduction: Although the association between Too-Long Anterior Calcaneal Process (TLACP) and osteochondral lesion of the dome of the talus (OCL) has been hypothesized, no study has investigated the interrelations between TLACP, hind and mid-tarsal volumes and angles and the development of OCL. The main goals of this work are: (1) to measure the volume of the calcaneum, talus, navicular and cuboid in subjects with and without TLACP; (2) to evaluate the angular relationships between talus, calcaneum and navicular in subjects with and without TLACP; (3) to assess whether TLACP has an effect on the volume of OCL.

Methods: This is a retrospective study of 69 CT scans of 54 consecutive children aged 11-15 years who had undergone a CT scan due to symptomatology suggestive of TLACP.

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence and the severity of residual elbow instability in children treated for posterior (PED) or postero-lateral (PLED) elbow dislocation. This retrospective study included all children younger than 14 years of age with a confirmed diagnosis of acute post-traumatic elbow dislocation (ED). Subjective data such as perceived pain, stiffness and impact of daily activities, and objective data such as skin lesions, surgical-site infections, and range of motion were recorded.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the midterm outcomes of lateral thoracotomy in skeletally immature children focusing on the development of thoracogenic scoliosis and the extent of lung tissue resection.
  • A total of 129 children were analyzed, with findings showing that scoliosis typically developed an average of 5.3 years post-surgery, affecting 28.7% of patients, though no significant risk factors were identified for its occurrence related to surgery age or lung resection extent.
  • The findings highlight the need for ongoing monitoring of these patients, as scoliosis can progress years after the initial surgery, even without major spinal deformities noted prior.
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Introduction: The too-long anterior process (TLAP) increases mechanical stress on the hindfoot and could lead to osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) by localized hyper-pressure. The purpose of this study is to investigate an association between TLAP and OLT in children.

Methods: This is a retrospective, multicenter, case-control study conducted between 2010 and 2020.

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Our work aims to identify and measure the morpho-anatomical characteristics of too-long anterior calcaneal process based on computed tomography scans done in patients with a history of pain and who have experienced repeated ankle sprains. The computed tomography scans of 69 feet were reviewed. These scans were used to calculate (1) the calcaneo-navicular distance; (2) the height, length, and width of the too-long anterior calcaneal process; (3) the length of the calcaneum; (4) the angle of the too-long anterior calcaneal process in the sagittal (anterior-superior angle), axial (anterior-medial angle), and frontal plane.

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Introduction: The best treatment option in children with late detected DDH is still a subject of much controversy and only few studies have investigated the long-term outcome of treatment in such patients. We performed a systematic review to assess long-term outcome of late detected DDH hips treated after walking age.

Methods: Studies met inclusion criteria if they: (1) reported at least 30 hips treated; (2) included children aged between 9 months and 12 years; (3) treatment indication was late detected DDH after walking age; (4) presented a minimum follow-up of 10 years; (5) reported a clinical or radiological outcome.

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Case: We present 2 case reports: the first, a diaphyseal fracture of the humerus treated with a Marchetti nail resulting in a nonunion in 2017. The second, a fracture of the femur treated with a Kuntscher nail in 1989. A gunshot injury to that femur in 2014 evolved in nonunion and displacement.

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A case of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) presenting as a solitary metastasis in the right arm muscle is described in an elderly hyperthyroid male patient. A 2-cm nodule in the right bycipites muscle was found to be a papillary carcinoma of thyroid origin and a primary, 3.5-cm tumor was subsequently found in the left lobe of a hyperfunctioning gland due to toxic goiter.

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