Publications by authors named "Juan Miguel Rodriguez-Roiz"

Introduction: Degloving soft-tissue injuries are serious and potentially devastating medical conditions where an early recognition is a crucial step for a favorable outcome. One of the most important types is Morel-Lavallée lesions (MLL); a significant soft-tissue injury associated with pelvic trauma (30%) and thigh (20%), located over the greater trochanter.

Material And Methods: In this retrospective study we selected adult patients diagnosed with MLL between 2010 and 2019 at our trauma center.

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The aim of the present study is to evaluate the use of the Less Invasive Stabilization System (LISS) plate for distal femoral fractures, examining variables such as type of fracture and length of plate. A retrospective study of 30 patients with a distal femoral fracture, treated with a distal femur LISS plate (Synthes) was performed. Average age was 71 years old (20-101).

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We present the case of a healthy patient who sustained a spiderbite in the elbow and developed a non-infectious necrotizing fasciitis in the affected limb. Female patient aged 24 pain reported a spiderbite received some 72 h previously in Mexico (the spider was identified as a brown recluse spider-Loxosceles reclusa). Under the suspected diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis urgent surgery was indicated.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hypertrophy of the tensor fascia lata muscle (HTFLM) is a rare condition that can arise after total hip arthroplasty (THA), leading to pain or a noticeable mass in some patients.
  • A study analyzed 1285 primary THAs and 482 THA revisions from 2008 to 2014, identifying five cases of HTFLM, with an average diagnosis time of 30.2 months post-surgery.
  • HTFLM is generally benign but can mimic tumor symptoms; it's important for medical professionals to include it in their assessments of lateral hip pain following THA.
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A retrospective study was performed to evaluate the cement mantle in two groups of patients treated with the acetabular components of cemented Exeter total hip arthroplasties (THAs). Two groups of 20 patients were compared: Group 1 received non-flanged acetabular cemented cups (Contemporary, Stryker) and Group 2 received flanged acetabular cemented cups (X3 Rim Fit, Stryker). Cups in Group 2 were implanted after using a rim cutter device.

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Acute vascular injuries have been described in relation to high-energy trauma accidents or in patients undergoing surgery in the femoral area. We describe a healthy patient who sustained a direct, low-energy contusion in the thigh and presented haemodynamic instability. Arteriography was used to locate the point of bleeding, and embolisation and vessel occlusion were carried out to stop the haemorrhage.

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