Intraosseous ganglion cysts (IGC) of the carpal bones are frequently reported in the literature, involving at most two carpal bones of the same wrist. Only one case recently described the presence of multiple intraosseous ganglion lesions in the capitate, lunate, and triquetrum, resulting in chronic wrist pain. The following study reports the first case of multiple IGCs causing a unilateral carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), in a 56-year-old woman, with no previous history of trauma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present the case of a 13-year-old boy who sustained a locked central fracture dislocation of the right acetabulum following a bicycle fall. Immediate external reduction maneuvers under general anesthesia were unsuccessful due to intrapelvic entrapment of the femoral head. Open reduction internal fixation was achieved 48 hours later.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study is to report a rare case of acetabular osteochondroma with a unique clinical presentation occurring in an adult with normally developed hips. The distinctive size and location of the lesion required an open approach with surgical dislocation of the hip for complete resection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalcaneonavicular coalition is a congenital anomaly characterized by a connection between the calcaneus and the navicular. It can manifest as lateral foot pain, peroneal spastic flatfoot, and repeated ankle sprains. Surgery is required in the case of chronic pain and after failure of conservative treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntra-articular osteoid osteoma is uncommon accounting for approximately 12% of all osteoid osteomas. It presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges since several traumatic or degenerative pathologies of the joint can be simulated with delay in the diagnosis. We report the clinical, radiographic, and histopathological findings in 2 cases of intra-articular osteoid osteoma of the femoral neck and of the acetabulum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: We have previously reported on the efficacy of free-tissue transfer in ankle and foot reconstruction with a mean follow-up period of 3.7 years (9 months-7.5 years) postoperatively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of distal tibial fracture (AO 43-C3) originally treated with close reduction and ligamentotaxis, which was seen at our institution at 6 weeks with malunion of the medial malleolus. It was successfully treated with arthroscopy-assisted mobilization of the malunion with subsequent percutaneous reduction and fixation. Four months after surgery, with an American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society score of 100, the patient felt no pain when walking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeralgia paresthetica is an entrapment neuropathy involving the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. Patients complain of a persistent burning sensation, tingling and aching pain, and hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity in the anterolateral aspect of the thigh. Numerous direct and indirect causes for the disease have been suggested in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was aimed to assess age changes in quantitative ultrasonometry (QUS) of the phalanx in a sample of Lebanese women to determine a reference data for the Lebanese population. Velocity of ultrasound (amplitude-dependent speed of sound; AD-SOS) and the interpretation of the ultra sound signal (ultrasound bone profile index; UBPI) were measured in 211 women with a mean age of 50 years (range 20-79 years) using a DBM sonic Bone profiler device. Women were randomly selected and asked to participate in a nation-wide screening program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsteoporosis is the most important metabolic disease leading to fracture and high mortality morbidity rates. With the increase of aging population, mainly in the developing work, it is estimated that the incidence of fracture will rise too. Osteoporosis known in the past to be a woman disease, it is now accepted that it affects man too.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCredible inferences regarding the burden of vertebral fractures (VFs) cannot be made without a globally accepted quantitative definition of 'fracture'. Currently, differences in anterior, middle, or posterior vertebral heights (VHs) within a vertebra, or between adjacent vertebrae, are used to define 'fracture'. However, VH differences are essential for the construction of thoracolumbar curves, evolutionary adaptations that provide stability in bipedal stance and gait.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the recovery of muscular strength after surgical intervention in axillary nerve injuries. Surgery was elected when no signs of recovery were noted after three months of conservative treatment. Between 1980 and 1996, 46 traumatic lesions of the axillary nerve were surgically treated.
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