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Synovial chondromatosis of the foot: Two case reports and literature review 被引量:1
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作者 Luca Monestier Giacomo Riva +2 位作者 Placido Stissi Mahfuz Latiff michele francesco surace 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2019年第11期404-415,共12页
BACKGROUND Primary synovial chondromatosis(PSC) is a rare arthropathy of the synovial joints characterized by the formation of cartilaginous nodules, which may detach and become loose bodies within the joint and may u... BACKGROUND Primary synovial chondromatosis(PSC) is a rare arthropathy of the synovial joints characterized by the formation of cartilaginous nodules, which may detach and become loose bodies within the joint and may undergo secondary proliferation. PSC of the foot and ankle is exceedingly rare, with only a few cases reported in the literature. The diagnosis may be difficult and delayed until operative treatment, when it is confirmed by histological assessment. PSC may degenerate into chondrosarcoma. Operative treatment is the gold standard aiming to minimize pain, improve function, prevent or limit progression of arthritis. Surgical treatment consists in debridement by arthrotomic or arthroscopic management, but there is no consensus in the literature about timing of surgery and surgical technique. Thus, the aim of this study is to report the outcomes of the surgical treatment of two cases, together with a literature review.CASE SUMMARY We report two cases of patients affected by PSC of the foot in stage III, according to the Milgram classification: the former PSC localized in the ankle that underwent open surgery consisted of loose bodies removal;the latter in the subtalar joint, and the choice of treatment was the arthrotomy and debridement from loose bodies, in addition to the subtalar arthrodesis. Both patients returned to complete daily and working life after surgery.CONCLUSION Synovial chondromatosis is a rare benign pathology, even rarer in the ankle joint and especially in the foot. Surgery should be minimal in patients with ankle PSC,choosing the correct timing, waiting if possible until stage III. More aggressive and early surgery should be performed in patients with PSC of the foot,particularly the subtalar joint, due to the high risk of arthritic evolution. 展开更多
关键词 SYNOVIAL chondromatosis FOOT ANKLE REVIEW Treatment Case REPORT
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Rare shear-type fracture of the talar head in a thirteen-year-old child—Is this a transitional fracture:A case report and review of the literature
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作者 Luca Monestier Giacomo Riva +1 位作者 Luca Faoro michele francesco surace 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2021年第5期329-337,共9页
BACKGROUND Talar fractures are exceedingly rare in childhood.There are very few studies on the clinical aspects,the long-term outcomes and the appropriate treatment of these fractures in pediatric patients.The mechani... BACKGROUND Talar fractures are exceedingly rare in childhood.There are very few studies on the clinical aspects,the long-term outcomes and the appropriate treatment of these fractures in pediatric patients.The mechanism of trauma consists of the application of a sudden dorsiflexion force on a fully plantar-flexed foot.Traumatic mechanism,symptoms and imaging of injuries of the talar head are similar to transitional fractures that are normally described at the distal epiphysis of the tibia:the so-called transitional fracture is defined as an epiphyseal injury when the growth plate has already started to close.CASE SUMMARY A thirteen-year-old girl reported a high-energy trauma to her right foot,due to falling from her horse.X-rays at the Emergency Department were negative.Because of persistent pain,the patient was assessed by an orthopedic surgeon after two weeks and computed tomography scans revealed a misdiagnosed displaced shear-type fracture of the talar head.Hence,surgical open reduction and fixation with two headless screws was performed.The girl was assessed regularly,and plain films at follow-up revealed complete healing of the fracture.Within six months after surgery,the patient returned to pre-injury sport activities reporting no complications.CONCLUSION Injuries of the talar head in childhood should be considered as transitional fractures.Open reduction with internal fixation aims to reduce malalignment and osteoarthritis.Computed tomography scans are recommended in these cases. 展开更多
关键词 HEAD TALUS Transitional fracture CHILD Surgical treatment Case report
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Pediatric flexible flatfoot: Does obesity influence the outcomes of arthroereisis?
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作者 Luca Monestier Giacomo Riva +7 位作者 Mahfuz Latiff Luca Marciandi Elisa Bozzi Alessandra Pelozzi Andrea Pautasso Giorgio Pilato michele francesco surace Fabio D'Angelo 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2024年第9期850-857,共8页
BACKGROUND Childhood obesity has emerged in the last decades as an important public health problem worldwide.Although relationships between obesity and flatfoot have been shown,no studies have investigated the influen... BACKGROUND Childhood obesity has emerged in the last decades as an important public health problem worldwide.Although relationships between obesity and flatfoot have been shown,no studies have investigated the influence of obesity on arthroereisis outcomes.AIM To evaluate correlations between childhood overweight/obesity and clinical and radiographic outcomes after subtalar arthroereisis with self-locking implants.METHODS This retrospective study included one hundred and sixty-nine pediatric patients(10-14 years old)who underwent subtalar arthroereisis(PEEK PitStop®device)for severe flexible flatfoot.Exclusion criteria were additional procedures,revision of previous corrective surgeries,rigid flatfoot with severe deformity,and neurologi-cal or post-traumatic flatfoot.Preoperative/postoperative European Foot and Ankle Society(EFAS)and visual analogue scale(VAS)scores were determined;radiographic assessment was conducted on weight-bearing foot X-rays:Kite angle,first metatarsal-talus angle,Meary angle,calcaneal pitch angle and lateral talo-calcaneal angle were analyzed.RESULTS EFAS and VAS scores improved post-operatively in the whole population.Only seven cases with complications were reported.Radiographic assessment revealed an improvement in all angles.Statistical analysis demonstrated that the impact of obesity was significant on arthroereisis outcomes:Relationships were reported between BMI and postoperative EFAS/VAS scores,postoperative calcaneal pitch angle,Kite angle,Meary angle and talo-first meta-tarsal angle.CONCLUSION Although arthroereisis represents a very effective and valid treatment for flatfoot both in normal weight and obese children,obesity significantly influences clinical and radiographic outcomes of arthroereisis,and obese children tend to perceive more pain and discomfort. 展开更多
关键词 Pediatric flatfoot Obesity Subtalar Arthroereisis Outcomes
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