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JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques 2022Various techniques for periacetabular osteotomy have been reported to prevent the progression of osteoarthritis in dysplastic hips. Bernese periacetabular osteotomy,...
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Various techniques for periacetabular osteotomy have been reported to prevent the progression of osteoarthritis in dysplastic hips. Bernese periacetabular osteotomy, which involves the use of an anterior approach, is widely performed throughout the world because it offers preservation of the blood supply to the bone fragment and lateral pelvic muscles. However, Bernese periacetabular osteotomy has potential complications, such as nonunion at the osteotomy site, postoperative fracture, nonunion of the pubis and ischium, and damage to the main trunk of the obturator artery. Spherical periacetabular osteotomy (SPO) has been developed to resolve some of disadvantages of Bernese periacetabular osteotomy. Although SPO involves some technical difficulty, the procedure is safe when performed with use of appropriate preoperative 3-dimensional planning and surgical technique.
DESCRIPTION
Preoperative 3-dimensional planning is utilized to decide the radius of the curved osteotome, locations of the reference points for the osteotomy line, and depth of the bone groove at the teardrop area. The pelvic positioning is arranged fluoroscopically to match the neutral position based on preoperative planning. A 7-cm incision is made along the medial margin of the iliac crest. An anterior iliac crest osteotomy of 4.5 cm (length) × 1 cm (medial wedge-shaped) is performed. The operative field is maintained with aluminum retractors. The osteotomy line is completed by connecting the preoperatively planned reference points on the inner cortex of the ilium. The bone groove is made along the osteotomy line with use of a high-speed burr. A blunt osteotome is inserted into the bone groove at the teardrop area until it reaches the preoperatively planned depth. The blunt osteotome makes a pathway for the curved osteotome without breaking the quadrilateral surface (QLS) or perforating the hip joint. The special curved osteotome is inserted manually until it reaches the bottom of the groove, and the posterior cortex is cut. After the top of the teardrop is divided fluoroscopically, the anterior ischial cortex is osteotomized with a sharpened spiked Cobb elevator at the infracotyloid groove. An angled curved osteotome is used for the osteotomy of the superior area of the teardrop area. The bone fragment is rotated with a spreader and an angled retractor, and fixed with 2 absorbable screws. Beta-tricalcium phosphate blocks are inserted into the bone gap. The osteotomized wedge-shaped iliac bone is repositioned and fixed.
ALTERNATIVES
Alternatives include the Bernese periacetabular osteotomy, rotational acetabular osteotomy, and triple innominate osteotomy.
RATIONALE
Bernese periacetabular osteotomy utilizes an anterior approach, cuts into the QLS, and preserves the posterior column. In contrast, SPO preserves the QLS and does not cut the pubis. These features of SPO have some advantages. The large osteotomized surface is advantageous for osseous fusion, and preserving the QLS and pubis protects the trunk of the obturator artery. Furthermore, the preservation of the connection between the ilium, ischium, and pubis in SPO maintains a more stable pelvic ring than in Bernese periacetabular osteotomy. The osteotomy line is arranged to prevent leg shortening caused by thin medial bone stock of the bone fragment. Although splitting the teardrop area in SPO is somewhat technically difficult, particularly in cases with a thin teardrop, it can be safely done with use of preoperative 3-dimensional planning and appropriate surgical technique.In addition, the use of our medial wedge-shaped osteotomy at the iliac crest has 2 advantages: protection of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and preservation of the attachment of the tensor fascia latae muscle.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
The advantages of SPO are a stable pelvic ring postoperatively, reduced risk of nonunion at the osteotomy site, no risk to the trunk of the obturator artery, preservation of the blood supply to the bone fragment, a small incision, and early muscle recovery.
IMPORTANT TIPS
Preoperative 3-dimensional planning of the osteotomy design is essential.The special curved osteotomes are designed so that osteotomy of the posterior cortex is completed when the handles are perpendicular to the pelvis.The special curved osteotomes are made with a radius of either 50 or 60 mm, which are the most suitable sizes for the Japanese population. Larger-diameter osteotomes may be required for different races.As the rotated bone fragment is relatively small, it is difficult to obtain rigid fixation of the osteotomy site. Hence, the fragment can move slightly in the early phase after surgery. Careful rehabilitation is needed.
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AIIS = anterior inferior iliac spineASIS = anterior superior iliac spineLFCN = lateral femoral cutaneous nerveG.T. = greater trochanterK-wire = Kirschner wireBeta (β)-TCP = beta-tricalcium phosphate.
PubMed: 36816525
DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.ST.21.00048 -
Missouri Medicine 2024The landscape of the cranial neurosurgery has changed tremendously in past couple of decades. The main frontiers including introduction of neuro-endoscopy, minimally... (Review)
Review
The landscape of the cranial neurosurgery has changed tremendously in past couple of decades. The main frontiers including introduction of neuro-endoscopy, minimally invasive skull base approaches, SRS, laser interstitial thermal therapy and use of tubular retractors have revolutionized the management of intracerebral hemorrhages, deep seated tumors other intracranial pathologies. Introduction of these novel techniques is based on smaller incisions with maximal operative corridors, decreased blood loss, shorter hospital stays, decreased post-operative pain and cosmetically appealing scars that improves patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. The sophisticated tools like neuroendoscopy have improved light source, and better visualization around the corners. Advanced navigated tools and channel-based retractors help us to target deeply seated lesions with increased precision and minimal disruption of the surrounding neurovascular tissues. Advent of stereotactic radiosurgery has provided us alternative feasible, safe and effective options for treatment of patients who are otherwise not medically stable to undergo complex cranial surgical interventions. This paper review advances in treatment of intracranial pathologies, and how the neurosurgeons and other medical providers at the University of Missouri-Columbia (UMC) are optimizing these treatments for their patients.
Topics: Humans; Neurosurgical Procedures; Radiosurgery; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Brain Neoplasms; Neuroendoscopy
PubMed: 38694609
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Indian Journal of Thoracic and... Apr 2019Placing retractor and stabilization devices during open heart surgery can be difficult in obese patients due to extremely short neck and excessive breast tissue....
Placing retractor and stabilization devices during open heart surgery can be difficult in obese patients due to extremely short neck and excessive breast tissue. Off-pump coronary bypass operations in these patients can be particularly technically demanding. To overcome this difficulty, we have used two retractors concomitantly. The first retractor is placed to the edges of sternum and the second one is placed into this first retractor. This maneuver ensures an extra height, and placing stabilization devices in this second retractor is relatively easy. Thus, we suggest that adding this maneuver will facilitate off-pump coronary bypass operations.
PubMed: 33061024
DOI: 10.1007/s12055-019-00799-x -
Surgery Journal (New York, N.Y.) Apr 2020Surgical performance in the operating room (OR) is supported by effective illumination, which mitigates the inherent environmental, operational, and visual challenges... (Review)
Review
Surgical performance in the operating room (OR) is supported by effective illumination, which mitigates the inherent environmental, operational, and visual challenges associated with surgery. Three critical components are essential to optimize operating light as illumination: (1) centering on the surgeon's immediate field, (2) illuminating a wide or narrow field with high-intensity light, and (3) penetrating into a cavity or under a flap. Furthermore, optimal surgical illumination reduces shadow, glare, and artifact in visualization of the surgical site. However, achieving these principles is more complex than at first glance, requiring a detailed examination of the variables that comprise surgical illumination. In brief, efficacious surgical illumination combines sufficient ambient light with the ability to apply focused light at specific operative stages and angles. But, brighter is not always merely better; rather, a nuanced approach, cognizant of the challenges inherent in the OR theater, can provide for a thoughtful exploration of how surgical illumination can be utilized to the best of its ability, ensuring a safe and smooth surgery for all.
PubMed: 32577527
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1710529 -
The Journal of Physiology Mar 2021Dysfunctions in the hypoglossal control of tongue extrinsic muscles are implicated in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) syndrome. Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), an...
KEY POINTS
Dysfunctions in the hypoglossal control of tongue extrinsic muscles are implicated in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) syndrome. Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), an important feature of OSA syndrome, produces deleterious effects on the motor control of oropharyngeal resistance, but whether the hypoglossal motoneurones innervating the tongue extrinsic muscles are affected by CIH is unknown. We show that CIH enhanced the respiratory-related activity of rat hypoglossal nerve innervating the protrudor and retractor tongue extrinsic muscles. Intracellular recordings revealed increases in respiratory-related firing frequency and synaptic excitation of inspiratory protrudor and retractor hypoglossal motoneurones after CIH. CIH also increased their intrinsic excitability, depolarised resting membrane potential and reduced K -dominated leak conductance. CIH affected the breathing-related synaptic control and intrinsic electrophysiological properties of protrudor and retractor hypoglossal motoneurones to optimise the neural control of oropharyngeal function.
ABSTRACT
Inspiratory-related tongue movements and oropharyngeal motor actions are controlled mainly by the protrudor and retractor extrinsic tongue muscles, which are innervated by the hypoglossal motoneurones. Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), an important feature of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome, produces detrimental effects on the contractile function of the tongue extrinsic muscles and the medullary inspiratory network of rodents. However, the impact of the CIH on the electrophysiological properties of protrudor and retractor hypoglossal motoneurones has not been described before. Using nerves and intracellular recordings in in situ preparation of rats (5 weeks old), we tested the hypothesis that CIH (FiO of 0.06, SaO 74%, during 30-40 s, every 9 min, 8 h/day for 10 days) increases the intrinsic excitability of protrudor and retractor motoneurones from the hypoglossal motor nucleus of rats. Recordings of hypoglossal nerve, before its bifurcation to innervate the tongue protrudor and retractor muscles, revealed that CIH enhances its pre-inspiratory, simultaneously with the presence of active expiration, and inspiratory activities. These changes were mediated by increases in the respiratory-related firing frequency and synaptic excitation of inspiratory protrudor and retractor hypoglossal motoneurones. Besides, CIH increases their intrinsic excitability and depolarises resting membrane potential by reducing a K -dominated leak conductance. In conclusion, CIH enhances the respiratory-related neural control of oropharyngeal function of rats by increasing the synaptic excitation, intrinsic excitability, and reducing leak conductance in both protrudor and retractor hypoglossal motoneurones. We propose that these network and cellular changes are important to optimise the oropharyngeal resistance in conditions related to intermittent hypoxia.
Topics: Animals; Hypoglossal Nerve; Hypoxia; Motor Neurons; Muscle Contraction; Rats; Tongue
PubMed: 33507557
DOI: 10.1113/JP280788 -
Robotic Surgery (Auckland) 2019There has been rapid growth in the utilization of robotic surgery in the head and neck. Its utilization in the phonosurgical space has lagged owing to difficulty with... (Review)
Review
There has been rapid growth in the utilization of robotic surgery in the head and neck. Its utilization in the phonosurgical space has lagged owing to difficulty with access and exposure to the laryngeal site, small working space due to the size of the larynx and the need to work around an endotracheal tube. The goal of this work is to explore recent developments in robotic microlaryngeal surgery. At this time robotic instrumentation is available; however, the range of instruments is not as extensive to match the current microlaryngeal instrumentation that exists for traditional endoscopic surgery. Studies have demonstrated the ability to perform phonosurgery safely with currently available robotic systems but exposure is less than ideal. Work is been undertaken to develop specialized transoral robotic retractors which will improve visualization and allow the robotic instrument to reach the glottis, which has traditionally been the most difficult to area to access. Additional studies will be needed to assess the application of these systems to more patient populations, and prospective research will be required to compare outcomes of traditional phonosurgery to robotic phonosurgery.
PubMed: 31750363
DOI: 10.2147/RSRR.S177698 -
The Journal of Breast Health Apr 2015Endoscopic oncoplastic breast surgery represents a minimal invasive approach with the aim of both removing cancer safely and also restoring the breast image. It has less... (Review)
Review
Endoscopic oncoplastic breast surgery represents a minimal invasive approach with the aim of both removing cancer safely and also restoring the breast image. It has less noticeable scar, excellent cosmetic outcomes, high patient satisfaction rate and recently reported relatively long term safety. Operative techniques for both endoscopic breast conserving surgery and endoscopic nipple/areola/skin sparing mastectomy have been described in detail. Two different working planes in which one of them is subcutaneous and the other one is sub-mammary planes are being used during the surgery. Surgical techniqe needs some instruments such as endoscopic retractor, light guided specific mammary retractor, wound protector and bipolar scissor. Endoscopic breast retractors provide magnified visualization and extensive posterior dissection facility. Tunneling method and hydrodissection simplify the technique in the subcutaneous field. Oncoplastic reconstruction techniques are also applied after the tumor resection by endoscopic method. Complication rates of endoscopic breast surgery are similar to open breast surgery rates. Quite succesful local recurrence, distant metastasis and overall survival rates have been declared. However it looks reasonable to wait for the results with longer follow-up before having a judgement about oncologic efficiency and safety of the endoscopic breast cancer surgery.
PubMed: 28331692
DOI: 10.5152/tjbh.2015.2520 -
Radiation Oncology (London, England) Dec 2022Dose escalation in prostate radiotherapy (RT) have led to improved biochemical controls and reduced the risk of distant metastases. Over the past three decades, despite...
Dose escalation in prostate radiotherapy (RT) have led to improved biochemical controls and reduced the risk of distant metastases. Over the past three decades, despite technological advancements in RT planning and delivery, the rectum is a dose-limiting structure in prostate RT owing to the close anatomical proximity of the anterior rectal wall (ARW) to the prostate gland. RT-induced rectal toxicities remain a clinical challenge, limiting the prescribed dose during prostate RT. To address the spatial proximity challenge by physically increasing the distance between the posterior aspect of the prostate and the ARW, several physical devices such as endorectal balloons (ERBs), rectal hydrogel spacers, and rectal retractor (RR) have been developed. Previously, various aspects of ERBs and rectal hydrogel spacers have extensively been discussed. Over recent years, given the interest in the application of RR in prostate external beam radiotherapy (EBRT), this editorial will discuss opportunities and challenges of using RR during prostate EBRT and provide information regarding which aspects of this device need attention.
Topics: Male; Humans; Prostate; Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted; Prostatic Neoplasms; Rectum; Radiation Injuries; Hydrogels; Radiotherapy Dosage
PubMed: 36494732
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-022-02176-2 -
Turkish Neurosurgery 2015Colloid cysts are usually located in third ventricle and are believed to be derived from either primitive neuroepithelium or endoderm. Patients may remain asymptomatic... (Review)
Review
Colloid cysts are usually located in third ventricle and are believed to be derived from either primitive neuroepithelium or endoderm. Patients may remain asymptomatic for long time while some can present with paroxysmal headache, gait disturbance, nausea, vomiting, behavioral changes, weaknesses of lower limbs, impaired memory, new learning disability and sudden death. Computed tomography usually reveals a well-defined round or oval nonenhancing lesion. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal intensity of colloid cysts is variable, the most common appearance is hyperintensity in T1-weighted sequences and iso to hypointensity in T2-weighted sequences. Observation, stereotactic aspiration, microscopic or endoscopic approaches and shunt surgery are various management options. Transcallosal and transcortical microscopic (with or without tubular retractor) approaches are mainly useful in normal-sized and dilated ventricles respectively. Endoscopic technique is an effective alternative to microsurgical technique but total resection and long-term recurrence remains a concern. Utilization of two instruments, the bi port technique and tubular retractor can be helpful in selected patients to overcome limitations. Although total excision should be aimed, subtotal excision and coagulation of residual cyst wall usually results in good long-term results without any growth of remnant wall. Conversion to an open procedure may be required in some patients.
Topics: Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms; Colloid Cysts; Humans; Neurosurgical Procedures; Third Ventricle
PubMed: 26037175
DOI: 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.11086-14.1 -
Frontiers in Endocrinology 2023In endoscopic surgery, the visual field is frequently obstructed by muscles, blood, and even smoke. To overcome this problem, we have developed a new detachable...
AIMS
In endoscopic surgery, the visual field is frequently obstructed by muscles, blood, and even smoke. To overcome this problem, we have developed a new detachable Gold-finger retractor for narrow-space surgery.
METHODS
Gold-finger retractor was used in 30 patients to facilitate surgical field exposure and smoke discharge, while in 27 patients, percutaneous silk thread suspension was employed for the same purpose. Both groups underwent endoscopic unilateral thyroidectomy and unilateral central lymph node dissection via oral vestibular microincision combined with the axillary-assisted approach. A comparative analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of the Gold-finger retractor and silk thread suspension in relation to intraoperative exposure effect, surgical fluency, surgeon's comfort, operation time, postoperative complications, and length of hospital stay. This analysis was based on surgical video recordings and postoperative indicators.
RESULTS
With Gold-finger retractor support, surgeons were able to perform meticulous operations. Complication rates were similar between the two groups, and no serious complications occurred. The number of lymph nodes dissected in the Gold-finger group was significantly greater than that in the routine group (12.43 ± 6.18 and 5.7 ± 2.95, respectively). Further analysis of surgeons' comfort (visibility and convenience in peeling) revealed that the Gold-finger group was significantly better. Electrosurgery smoke was removed effectively with Gold-finger, and the operation time was significantly reduced.
CONCLUSION
In thyroid surgery, Gold-fingers enhance visual field resolution, avoid muscle cutting, save time, and improve the surgical experience.
Topics: Humans; Thyroid Neoplasms; Thyroid Cancer, Papillary; Thyroidectomy; Endoscopy
PubMed: 37795372
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1228657