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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 54(5): 591-596, 2019 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31686714

RESUMO

Superior capsular reconstruction is a recently described procedure for the treatment of irreparable supraspinatus tendon tears. Graft options that have been previously described include autogenous fascia lata and decellularized dermal graft. No studies were published with the use of fascia lata allograft. The purpose of this technical note is to describe the surgical technique of superior capsular reconstruction using fascia lata allograft. The procedure is performed by arthroscopic visualization, with the patient positioned in the lateral decubitus position. The authors describe a technique based on the use of a double-pulley knot in the glenoid and greater tuberosity, facilitating the procedure and allowing the graft to be brought into the subacromial space in the definitive position, with the appropriate tension. The allografts are available from this institution's tissue bank, cryopreserved and submitted to microbiological and histopathological evaluation. Superior capsular reconstruction is a promising surgery. The technique described in the present technical note shows a viable arthroscopic alternative, with a smaller number of anchors when compared with other techniques.

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Rev. Bras. Ortop. (Online) ; 54(5): 591-596, Sept.-Oct. 2019. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057939

RESUMO

Abstract Superior capsular reconstruction is a recently described procedure for the treatment of irreparable supraspinatus tendon tears. Graft options that have been previously described include autogenous fascia lata and decellularized dermal graft. No studies were published with the use of fascia lata allograft. The purpose of this technical note is to describe the surgical technique of superior capsular reconstruction using fascia lata allograft. The procedure is performed by arthroscopic visualization, with the patient positioned in the lateral decubitus position. The authors describe a technique based on the use of a double-pulley knot in the glenoid and greater tuberosity, facilitating the procedure and allowing the graft to be brought into the subacromial space in the definitive position, with the appropriate tension. The allografts are available from this institution's tissue bank, cryopreserved and submitted to microbiological and histopathological evaluation. Superior capsular reconstruction is a promising surgery. The technique described in the present technical note shows a viable arthroscopic alternative, with a smaller number of anchors when compared with other techniques.


Resumo A reconstrução da cápsula superior é um procedimento descrito recentemente para o tratamento das roturas irreparáveis do tendão do músculo supraespinal. Como opções de enxerto podemos citar o uso de fáscia lata autógena e enxerto dermal acelularizado. Nenhum estudo foi publicado com o uso de aloenxerto de fáscia lata. O objetivo desta nota é descrever a técnica cirúrgica da reconstrução da cápsula superior com aloenxerto de fáscia lata. O procedimento é feito por visão artroscópica, com o paciente posicionado em decúbito lateral. Os autores descrevem uma técnica baseada no uso do nó em dupla polia na glenoide e no tubérculo maior, que facilita o procedimento e permite que o enxerto seja levado para o espaço subacromial na posição definitiva e com a tensão adequada. Os aloenxertos usados são provenientes de banco de tecidos, onde são criopreservados e submetidos à avaliação microbiológica e histopatológica. A reconstrução da cápsula superior é uma cirurgia promissora. A técnica descrita mostra uma opção artroscópica viável, com uso de menor número de âncoras quando comparada com as demais descrições.


Assuntos
Humanos , Ombro , Lágrimas , Tendões , Manguito Rotador , Artropatia de Ruptura do Manguito Rotador , Lesões do Manguito Rotador
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 25(4): 1255-1263, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27026030

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Bone block protrusion out of the tibial tunnel due to a relatively long graft is a common complication in anterior cruciate ligament surgical reconstruction with a patellar tendon. One possible solution is to shorten the patellar tendon graft already fixed in the femur by applying external rotation. This study aimed to evaluate the degree of shortening and biomechanical changes in porcine patellar grafts subjected to relatively higher degrees of rotation. Data obtained with rotations of 0°, 540°, 720°, and 900° were compared. METHODS: Forty patellar porcine ligaments were subjected to biomechanical tests of degree of shortening, modulus of elasticity and maximum tension in the tendon before rupture. Tests were conducted using a universal mechanical testing machine and a computerized system for acquiring strength and deformation data. RESULTS: Progressive shortening of the patellar ligament occurred with rotations of 0°, 540° and 720°. However, the degree of shortening showed no statistically significant difference as rotation increased from 720° to 900°. Decreased modulus of elasticity was observed compared with the graft rotation at 0° in all groups tested, but no statistically significant differences were observed among 540°, 720° and 900°. The maximum tension of the patellar tendon showed no change before rupture, regardless of the degree of rotation. CONCLUSIONS: Rotating the patellar tendon is an efficient method for shortening a relatively long graft; however, more biomechanical studies are necessary to recommend this technique in clinical practice owing to the resulting decrease in graft stiffness that could compromise knee stability.


Assuntos
Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/métodos , Ligamento Patelar/transplante , Animais , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Elasticidade , Fêmur/cirurgia , Patela/cirurgia , Rotação , Suínos , Resistência à Tração , Tíbia/cirurgia
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