EDGARD DE NOVAES FRANCA BISNETO

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Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/41 - Laboratório de Investigação Médica do Sistema Músculoesquelético, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 36 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Comparison between proximal row carpectomy and four-corner fusion for treating osteoarthrosis following carpal trauma: a prospective randomized study
    (2011) BISNETO, Edgard Novaes Franca; FREITAS, Maura Cristina; PAULA, Emygdio Jose Leomil de; MATTAR JR., Rames; ZUMIOTTI, Arnaldo Valdir
    OBJECTIVE: To compare the functional results of carpectomy and four-corner fusion surgical procedures for treating osteoarthrosis following carpal trauma. METHODS: In this prospective randomized study, 20 patients underwent proximal row carpectomy or four-corner fusion to treat wrist arthritis and their functional results were compared. The midcarpal joint was free of lesions in all patients. RESULTS: Both proximal row carpectomy and four-corner fusion reduced the pain. All patients had a decreased range of motion after surgery. The differences between groups were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: Functional results of the two procedures were similar as both reduced pain in patients with scapholunate advanced collapse/scaphoid non-union advanced collapse (SLAC/SNAC) wrist without degenerative changes in the midcarpal joint.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Congenital deformities of the upper limbs. Part II: failure of formation and duplications
    (2013) FRANÇA BISNETO, Edgard Novaes
    This article, presented in three sections, review the most common upper limb malformations and their treatments. In this section two there's a discussion about failure of formation and duplication of the parts. The bibliography is continuous since section one.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Wrist Arthroscopy in Athletes
    (2020) FRANÇA BISNETO, Edgard Novaes; DE PAULA, Emygdio José Leomil; MATTAR JUNIOR, Rames
    Abstract Arthroscopy is a surgical technique whose indication for wrist injuries has grown in recent years. Athletes are subject to traumatic injury to the wrist due to training overload or the intensity of the activity during competition. The need of a quick return to sports practice makes arthroscopy a very useful minimally invasive technique in these situations. The authors present indications of sports-related injuries to the wrist that can be treated by arthroscopy. A literature review is also presented.
  • bookPart
    Anomalias congênitas do membro superior
    (2021) NAKAMOTO, Hugo Alberto; BISNETO, Edgard de Novaes França
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Atypical Cleft Hand: Surgical Technique for Grasping Improvement
    (2024) BISNETO, Edgard de Novaes Franca; FERNANDES, Laura Filippini Lorimier; PAULA, Emygdio Jose Leomil de; MATTAR JUNIOR, Rames
    Introduction:We present 6 cases of children with atypical cleft hand and discuss a surgical technique. Clinically, participants presented with a lack of pulp-to-pulp pinch due to metacarpophalangeal ligament insufficiency and difficulty grasping large objects because of the narrowed first web.Materials and Methods:Second metacarpal resection and Z-plasty, creating a wide first web. The second extensor digitorum communis tendon was transferred to improve the thumb metacarpophalangeal joint stability.Conclusions:The surgical technique presented in this paper did improve function in oligodactyly or type-IIA atypical cleft hand.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Congenital deformities of the upper limbs. Part III: Overgrowth; Undergrowth; Streeter and others
    (2013) FRANÇA BISNETO, Edgard Novaes
    This article, presented in three sections, review the most commons upper limb malformations and theirs treatments. In this section three there's a discussion about overgrowth; undergrowth; Streeter Syndrome and other malformations. The bibliography is continuous since section one.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    ARTHROSCOPIC AND MACROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF THE LUNATE MEDIAL FACET
    (2011) BISNETO, Edgard de Novaes Franca; SOUSA, Bruno de Biase Cabral de; PAULA, Emygdio Jose Leomil de; MATTAR JUNIOR, Rames; ZUMIOTTI, Arnaldo Valdir
    Objective: To evaluate the correlation between the presence of a lunate medial facet and the incidence of ligament lesions of the wrist and arthrosis of the proximal pole of the hamate. This study was carried out on cadavers. Methods: Arthroscopic evaluation and dissection were performed on cadaver wrists. Results: There was a clear, statistically significant correlation between arthrosis of the proximal pole of the hamate and the presence of a medial facet on the lunate. Conclusion: Arthrosis of the proximal pole of the hamate is correlated with the presence of a type II lunate. Level of Evidence III, Study of nonconsecutive patients; without consistently applied reference ""gold"" standard.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Congenital limb deficiency: Genetic investigation of 44 individuals presenting mainly longitudinal defects in isolated or syndromic forms
    (2021) ROCHA, Leticia Alves da; PIRES, Lucas Vieira Lacerda; YAMAMOTO, Guilherme Lopes; CERONI, Jose Ricardo Magliocco; HONJO, Rachel Sayuri; BISNETO, Edgard de Novaes Franca; OLIVEIRA, Luiz Antonio Nunes; ROSENBERG, Carla; KREPISCHI, Ana Cristina Victorino; PASSOS-BUENO, Maria Rita; KIM, Chong Ae; BERTOLA, Debora Romeo
    Congenital limb deficiency (CLD), one of the most common congenital anomalies, is characterized by hypoplasia/aplasia of one or more limb bones and can be isolated or syndromic. The etiology in CLD is heterogeneous, including environmental and genetic factors. A fraction remains with no etiological factor identified. We report the study of 44 Brazilian individuals presenting isolated or syndromic CLD, mainly with longitudinal defects. Genetic investigation included particularly next-generation sequencing (NGS) and/or chromosomal microarray. The overall diagnostic yield was 45.7%, ranging from 60.9% in the syndromic to 16.7% in the non-syndromic group. In TAR syndrome, a common variant in 3 ' UTR of RBM8A, in trans with 1q21.1 microdeletion, was detected, corroborating the importance of this recently reported variant in individuals of African ancestry. NGS established a diagnosis in three individuals in syndromes recently reported or still under delineation (an acrofacial dysostosis, Coats plus and Verheij syndromes), suggesting a broader phenotypic spectrum in these disorders. Although a low rate of molecular detection in non-syndromic forms was observed, it is still possible that variants in non-coding regions and small CNVs, not detected by the techniques applied in this study, could play a role in the etiology of CLD.
  • bookPart
    Colapso avançado do punho
    (2021) BISNETO, Edgard de Novaes França
  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Deformidades congênitas dos membros superiores: parte I: falhas de formação
    (2012) FRANÇA BISNETO, Edgard Novaes
    This article, divided into three parts, had the aims of reviewing the most common upper-limb malformations and describing their treatments. In this first part, failure of formation is discussed. The bibliography follows after the first part.