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  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Osteoid osteoma of the glenoid: Arthroscopic treatment
    (2015) MALAVOLTA, E. A.; ASSUNCAO, J. H.; REBOLLEDO, D. C. S.; GRACITELLI, M. E. C.; CORREIA, L. F. M.; FERREIRA NETO, A. A.; CAMARGO, O. P. de
    Osteoid osteoma is a benign tumor that is rarely found in the scapula. We report a clinical case involving a 36-year-old female patient who suffered from progressive pain in her right shoulder for 1 year. This patient was initially diagnosed with impingement syndrome and was treated unsuccessfully with medication and physical therapy for approximately 2 months. Based on imaging exams, a juxta-articular osteoid osteoma of the glenoid was identified. The patient underwent a shoulder arthroscopy that included tumor removal and treatment of the resulting chondral lesion. At 6-, 12- and 36-month assessments, the patient was asymptomatic, with a normal range of motion and experienced a pain intensity corresponding to 0 points on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and 35 points on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Scale. A postoperative MRI indicated the absence of any residual tumor tissue or inflammatory signs. We believe that the approach described in this paper allows juxta-articular osteoid osteomas to be accessed in a minimally invasive manner and permits not only adequate resection but also the treatment of chondral lesions that could remain after tumor resection.
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    Cuidados e intervenções em pacientes com metástase óssea
    (2014) SILVA, Adriana Marques da; SOUSA, Angela Maria; VASCONCELOS, Karina Gondim Moutinho da Conceição; ALMEIDA, Luciana Alexandra Antônia de; CORREIA, Luiz Filipe Marques; ANDRADE, Lydia Caldeira Tavares de Oliveira; DIZ, Maria Del Pilar Estevez; SOARES, Melissa Wilhelm; CECATTO, Rebeca Boltes; ANDRADE, Rodrigo Guimarãesde; TEIXEIRA, William Gemio Jacobsen
  • bookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Orthopedics: Musculoskeletal Tumors
    (2022) BAPTISTA, A. M.; REBOLLEDO, D. C. S.; JUNIOR, M. C. M. T.; CORREIA, L. F. M.; CAIERO, M. T.; TEIXEIRA, W. J.; NARAZAKI, D. K.; CAMARGO, A. F. de França; CAMARGO, O. P. de
    Amputation has historically been the first choice of treatment for patients with bone or soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities involving major blood vessels. However, recent advances in surgical technique have allowed limb-salvage surgery in a significant number of cases. Nowadays, most patients with malignant bone tumors can be treated with limb-salvage procedures whenever wide margins are possible. Surgical resection of bone and soft tissue tumors, with or without adjuvant radiation therapy, is effective in achieving local control, and limb-salvage procedures have been accepted because they achieve survival rates comparable to those of amputation allowing better quality of life. Along with other reconstructive techniques, vascular reconstruction might allow limb-sparing surgery and avoid amputation in patients with malignant tumors involving major vessels. Intraarterial embolization may as well serve as adjuvant therapy for major resection surgeries or therapeutic in some types of irresectable tumors. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    GCT: WHAT HAPPENED AFTER 10 YEARS OF CURETTAGE AND CEMENT? RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 46 CASES
    (2014) BAPTISTA, Andre Mathias; CAMARGO, Andre Ferrari de Franca; CAIERO, Marcelo Tadeu; REBOLLEDO, Daniel Cesar Seguel; CORREIA, Luiz Filipe Marques; CAMARGO, Olavo Pires de
    Objective: To compare the functional outcome of patients with and without arthrosis, and to determine whether the development of arthrosis is related to the distance of the tumor from the subchondral bone. Methods: Forty six patients treated for Giant-cell tumor (GCT) between 1975 and 1999 met inclusion criteria. GCT was diagnosed by percutaneous biopsy and confirmed after resection, in all cases. Campanacci's and Kellgren's classification, the distance of the cement to the articular surface and MSTS score were obtained throughout the sample. Results: The distance of the cement to the sub-chondral bone was associated with greater risk of developing arthrosis, but there was no difference in MSTS scores between patients with or without arthrosis. Conclusion: We found that the distance from the cement to the subchondral bone has a prognostic value regarding future arthrosis, but it does not impact on the functional outcome.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    UNCEMENTED ARTHROPLASTY AFTER HIP METASTATIC DISEASE AND MULTIPLE MYELOMA
    (2016) BAPTISTA, Andre Mathias; MEIRELLES, Sergio Pinheiro de Souza; REBOLLEDO, Daniel Cesar Seguel; CORREIA, Luiz Filipe Marques; CAMARGO, Olavo Pires de
    Objective: To describe a case series using a combination of narrative, graphical exploratory analysis and Bayesian Network modeling. Methods: Case series with 34 patients undergoing uncemented and hybrid arthroplasty procedures secondary to hip pain or fracture secondary to metastatic disease or multiple myeloma. Results: The most common tumors included gastrointestinal, multiple myeloma and breast cancer. Most devices were total arthroplasty (n = 16, 84.2%) rather than partial and uncemented arthroplasty (n = 12, 63.2%) rather than hybrid. The average time between surgery and deambulation was 20 days, the average length of hospital stay was 13 days, and the average patient survival was 589 days. Only one infection was reported. Uncemented and hybrid arthroplasty devices did not differ regarding time to walk, as well as the length of hospital stay in this sample. Conclusion: Our model may be used as a prior for the addition of subsequent patient samples, personalizing, thus, its recommendations to other patient populations.