The purpose of this 2-part vascular injection study was to (1) determine the sources of blood supply to the brachioradialis muscle and the distance around which the brachioradialis muscle flap may be rotated for local soft tissue reconstruction and (2) determine the fasciocutaneous vascular perfusion territory associated with the vascular pedicle of the brachioradialis muscle flap. Lead oxide injections were administered in 16 fresh frozen human upper extremity amputation specimens to determine the contribution of the isolated radial recurrent artery (RRA) and subsequent 3- and 6-cm segments of radial artery (RA) to a rotational brachioradialis muscle flap. The RRA perfused an average of 41% (range, 20% to 60%) of the brachioradialis muscle length.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBecause it is more stable than iodide, most health authorities preferentially recommend iodate as an additive to salt for correcting iodine deficiency. Even though this results in a low exposure of at most 1,700 microg/d, doubts have recently been raised whether the safety of iodate has been adequately documented. In humans and rats, oral bioavailability of iodine from iodate is virtually equivalent to that from iodide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLoblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings were grown in competition with native weeds using soil and seed bank collected from recently chopped and burned areas near Appomattox, Virginia. One-year-old seedlings were planted and weeds allowed to germinate from the native seed bank while being exposed to CO(2) (ambient and elevated - approximately 700 ppm) and water (water stressed and well watered) treatments for approximately one growing season in a greenhouse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPregnancy is characterized by increased erythropoiesis within maternal and fetal compartments. The placenta has been shown to produce factors that stimulate erythropoiesis but convincing evidence for placental production of erythropoietin (EPO) is still lacking. Prolactin-like protein E (PLP-E) was recently found to stimulate expression of the adult beta major globin gene in mouse erythroleukemia cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the results of a pilot study using intrasynovial donor tendons for flexor tendon reconstruction in 8 patients (10 digits) at a mean follow-up time of 3.8 years for neglected or failed primary repair of zone 2 lacerations and for neglected flexor digitorum profundus avulsions. The flexor digitorum longus to the second toe was used as the donor tendon graft.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutogenous bone grafting is often done in orthopaedic surgery for a variety of conditions. The iliac crest is currently the most common donor site for obtaining autogenous bone graft. We searched the literature to summarize reported complications related to the donation of autogenous bone from the iliac crest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ South Orthop Assoc
November 2000
Rupture or transection of the digital pulley may necessitate repair or reconstruction to treat symptomatic flexor tendon bowstringing. When reconstruction is necessary, intrasynovial tendon grafts may provide superior gliding characteristics when compared with traditional extrasynovial tendon grafts. Lacerations of the membranous portion of the digital sheath and of noncritical annular pulleys usually do not require operative repair.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Orthop Relat Res
June 2000
This is a case of influenza A induced rhabdomyolysis resulting in extensive compartment syndrome and acute renal failure in a 10-year-old child. The patient required fasciotomies in all four extremities. Even after fasciotomies were performed, the muscle tissue continued to swell, suggesting a primary myositis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ligand-dependent activation of the JAK/STAT (Januskinase/Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription) pathway has been implicated in the explanation of cytokine-specific regulation of gene expression. Previous studies have reported conflicting results on the role of the transcription factor STAT5 in erythropoietin (EPO)-induced cellular responses. In this study we focused on the functional importance of STAT5 docking sites in the intracellular EPO receptor (EPOR) domain for the mediation of antiapoptotic activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe SH2 domain-containing tyrosine phosphatase SHP1 is known to play a crucial role in the regulation of hematopoiesis. It has been shown previously that SHP1 associates with the activated erythropoietin receptor (EPOR) and negatively regulates mitogenic signaling. To further elucidate the role of SHP1 in erythropoietin (EPO)-induced cellular responses we employed J2E erythroleukemic cells as a model for erythroid maturation and cytokine-triggered suppression of apoptosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPressure reduction for standard open fasciotomy and a novel endoscopic fascial release were compared in experimental conditions of elevated forearm compartment pressures by continuously monitoring intracompartmental pressures in 22 cadaver forearms. Both methods were effective in diminishing tissue pressures. Intracompartmental pressures were reduced to significantly lower levels following open versus endoscopic assisted fasciotomy (2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAll wrist arthrodeses done between 1990 and 1996 using a Synthes wrist fusion plate were reviewed. Independent assessment done by a certified hand therapist included a patient survey, standardized Jebsen-Taylor hand function test and activities of daily living test, and a Buck-Gramcko and Lohmann evaluation. We evaluated 13 wrists in 11 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compared the cross-sectional area and volume occupied by suture material at the repair site in three common methods of flexor tendon repair. A total of 51 human cadaveric tendons were studied. Zone II flexor digitorum profundus tendon lacerations were created and then repaired using the techniques described by Kessler, Tajima, and Savage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Orthop Relat Res
February 1999
What percent of abstracts presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting are submitted, survive peer review, and eventually are published? The answer to this fundamental question is important because many national meeting attendees use the unscrutinized information that is presented to alter their surgical practices. At the 1993 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons meeting, 573 abstracts were presented. After a 5-year period, 44% of abstracts presented were published as papers in a peer reviewed journal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: This study was performed to determine the changes in perfusion that occur after chronic constriction injury (CCI). Male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 275-300 g had loosely constricting ligatures placed around the left sciatic nerve. Paw withdrawal latency (PWL) to heat, skin temperature, and skin perfusion (laser Doppler) of the hind paws were measured before and for 30 days after CCI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo determine the nature and number of enclosed myofascial spaces in the hand, an anatomic study that included 21 cadaver hands was conducted using a gelatin injection method. Data were collected from the prepared cross-sections of each specimen. The results showed the thenar space to comprise 2 or more discrete compartments in 52% of the hands.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFlexor pulleys in the hindpaw digits of twenty-eight adult mixed-breed dogs were reconstructed in order to investigate the influence, on the reconstruction, of the source of the autogenous tissue (intrasynovial compared with extrasynovial tendon) and the tension applied during the repair. The ipsilateral peroneus longus tendon was used to reconstruct the A2 pulley with an around-the-bone technique in twenty-one digits; the graft was sutured at a tension of 0.49, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe excursion resistance between the canine flexor digitorum profundus tendon and A2 pulley was compared after pulley reconstruction using tendon grafts of either intrasynovial or extrasynovial origin at 10 days, 3 weeks, and 6 weeks after surgery. The changes over time in the underlying flexor digitorum profundus tendon after pulley reconstruction were also evaluated. The excursion resistance for both types of pulley reconstruction was significantly greater than that of the control group at all time periods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was designed to determine the effects of in vivo multistrand, multigrasp suture techniques on the strength and gliding of repaired intrasynovial tendons when controlled passive motion rehabilitation was used. Twenty-four adult mongrel dogs were divided into 4 groups and their medial and lateral forepaw flexor tendons were transsected and sutured by either the Savage, the Tajima, the Kessler, or the recently developed 8-strand suture method. The tendon excursion, joint rotation, and tensile properties of the repaired tendons were evaluated biomechanically at 3 and 6 weeks after surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo examine the hypothesis that different types of dense regular connective tissue may have different repair mechanisms within the synovial space, intrasynovial and extrasynovial autogenous donor flexor tendon grafts were placed within the synovial sheaths of the medial and lateral forepaw digits of dogs. Histologic, ultrastructural, biochemical, and biomechanical analyses were done between 10 days and 6 weeks after tendon grafting. Intrasynovial tendon grafts remained viable when transferred to the synovial space and appeared to heal through an intrinsic process with preservation of the gliding surface and improved functional characteristics.
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August 1997
A retrospective review was conducted of isolated subtalar arthrodeses performed on 32 adults (34 fusions) between August 1990 and September 1993. Each fusion was performed using a single large cannulated lag screw through the talar neck. The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society standard clinical rating system for the ankle and hindfoot was used to assess outcome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compared the biomechanical properties of intrasynovial and extrasynovial flexor tendon autografts in an adult canine model. Flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tissue from the fifth toe of the hindpaw was harvested and transplanted as an intrasynovial graft to the second toe of the left forepaw of each animal. Peroneus longus tendon from the lateral compartment of the hind leg served as the source for the extrasynovial graft that was transplanted to the fifth toe of each dog's left forepaw.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects that operative mobilization and transposition of the ulnar nerve have on both neural excursion and mechanical properties. Twelve dogs underwent ulnar nerve transposition and postoperative casting. Four animals were killed at 3 weeks and four animals were killed at 6 weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Bone Joint Surg Am
March 1997
Unlabelled: A study was undertaken to investigate the precision of plain radiographs in the assessment of the width of radiolucent lines and to define parameters for more accurate measurement. A metal-backed glenoid component was inserted into fourteen cadaveric scapulae; the component had a radiolucent spacer at the central post to provide a gap with a known width at the component-bone interface. The specimens were mounted in a custom-designed jig, and initial radiographs were made with the glenoid in neutral version; sequential radiographs then were made, at 5-degree intervals, with the glenoid in 0 to 40 degrees of anteversion and retroversion.
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