miércoles, 14 de junio de 2017

MRI EN DESGARRES DE LA RAÍZ MENISCAL


MRI in Meniscal Root Tears

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Courtesy: Robert LaPrade MD, Complex Knee Surgeon Steadman-Philippon Clinic, Vail, Colarado, USA
Appointments: 181 W Meadow Dr #400, Vail, CO 81657, USAPublicado el 30 jul. 2015
Colorado knee surgeon, Dr. Robert LaPrade discusses how to read knee MRI of meniscal root tear. The meniscal roots are the attachment sites for the meniscus to the bone, and are important because if detached can cause instability to the meniscus. Meniscal root tears have only been identified within the last five to six years, but new research has indicated the importance of identifying and repairing these type of injuries.
In this series of how to read a MRI of a meniscal root tear, this patient was very active and felt a pop in the back of the knee when squating down and a few weeks later was unable to bare weight.
The first sequence of MRI scans in a coronal scan. Posteriorly, one of the first things present with a meniscal root tear is that the meniscus is not centered under the tibia and lays outside of the joint, this is known as extrusion.
As you move more posterior a bone fracture is developing due to the overload of on the articular cartilage because the meniscus is not laying properly. The normal attachment on the tibia is more squared off, which is consistent with the appearance of a meniscal root tear.
The next image is a sagittal view, which shows fluid in the back of the knee where a Baker’s cyst is developing. This view is used to identify a ghost sign.
The final image is an axial view, which gives the best assessment of a meniscal root tear. Starting at the patella, you can see a lot of the swelling within the joint. As you get to the joint line you can see a disruption of the meniscus attachment site.
To learn more about how to read knee MRI of meniscal root tears, please visit: http://drrobertlaprademd.com/meniscal….
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Aprendizaje de la RM de la rodilla


Learning MRI of the Knee

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Courtesy: Avneesh Chhabra MD, Associate Professor of Radiology and Chief of the Musculoskeletal Radiology Division,UT Southwestern, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, Parkland Health & Hospital System.
Avneesh Chhabra, M.D.
Assistant Professor Diagnostic Radiology
MSK Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Dr. Chhabra discusses knee mri for resident education
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Cirugía mínimante invasiva versus cirugía abierta de la columna vertebral: La verdad en 2017



MIS Vs Open Spine Surgery:The Truth in 2017

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Courtesy: John C. France, MDProfessor of Neurosurgery andSeattle Science Foundation
Publicado el 22 may. 2017
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Curación de Heridas, la nutrición


Wound Healing , nutrition

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Publicado el 13 jun. 2017
Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describing information associated with wound healing and patient nutrition.
Donate to the University of Toledo Foundation Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Endowed Chair Fund:
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martes, 13 de junio de 2017

Lesiones deportivas pediátricas: una comparación entre hombres y mujeres


Pediatric sports injuries: a comparison of males versus females

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Am J Sports Med. 2014 Apr;42(4):965-72. doi: 10.1177/0363546514522393. Epub 2014 Feb 24.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND:
There is still much that we do not know about differences in sports injuries between young male and female athletes and the factors that may increase the risk for injuries in this regard.
PURPOSE:
To describe and compare differences between males and females in pediatric sports-related injuries.
STUDY DESIGN:
Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.
CONCLUSION:
Sports injuries in young males and females differed by injury type, diagnosis, and body area. These results may be related to the referral patterns unique to the division of the hospital, including a high number of female dancers. Further investigation is required to better understand the injury risk in pediatric male and female athletes.
KEYWORDS:
epidemiology; female athlete; injury prevention; pediatric sports medicine
Resumen
ANTECEDENTES:
Todavía hay mucho que no sabemos acerca de las diferencias en las lesiones deportivas entre los jóvenes atletas masculinos y femeninos y los factores que pueden aumentar el riesgo de lesiones en este sentido.
PROPÓSITO:
Describir y comparar diferencias entre hombres y mujeres en lesiones relacionadas con el deporte pediátrico.
DISEÑO DEL ESTUDIO:
Estudio transversal; Nivel de evidencia, 3.
CONCLUSIÓN:
Lesiones deportivas en hombres y mujeres jóvenes diferían por tipo de lesión, diagnóstico y área corporal. Estos resultados pueden estar relacionados con los patrones de referencia únicos a la división del hospital, incluyendo un alto número de bailarinas. Se requiere más investigación para entender mejor el riesgo de lesión en atletas pediátricos masculinos y femeninos.
PALABRAS CLAVE:
epidemiología; Atleta femenina; prevención de lesiones; Medicina deportiva pediátrica
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Artroplastia Reversa de Hombro

Academia: Artroplastia reversa de hombro

Dr Michell Ruiz

15/VI/17 8:30pm

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