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    Dor cervical
    (2022) ROCHA, Ivan Dias da; CRISTANTE, Alexandre Fogaça; FERRONATO, Danilo de Souza
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    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.
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    Lumbar Interbody Fusion Surgeries: LIFS
    (2022) FERREIRA, R. J. R.; GONçALVES, M. V. M.; BORDINI, E. C.; CRISTANTE, A. F.
    The surgical techniques known as LIF (lumbar interbody fusion), LLIF (lateral), ALIF (anterior), OLIF (O), PLIF (posterior), and TLIF (transforaminal) consist of minimally invasive procedures. Numerous advantages are recognized for minimally invasive techniques, but neurological complications arising from this type of surgical procedure have been reported in several studies (Kepler et al., Eur Spine J 20(4):550-556, 2011; Le et al., Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 38(1):E13-E20, 2013; He et al., Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi 94(3):178-181, 2014; Quinn et al., Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 40(12):942-947, 2015; Laratta et al., J Spine Surg 4(2):211-219, 2018; Riley et al., Spine J 18(10):1763-1778, 2018). In this chapter, the authors analyze the anatomical aspects of spinal surgeries through the lateral and anterior approaches (LLIF and ALIF), as well as the main stages of neural risk of each procedure. Furthermore, a step-by-step guide has been prepared, with the main techniques used in IONM to assist the neurophysiologist in these procedures. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
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    SOS ortopedia
    (2017)
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    Prefácio
    (2023) CAMANHO, Gilberto Luis
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    Introdução
    (2017) GIANINI, Reinaldo José; BARROS FILHO, Tarcísio Eloy Pessoa de; CRISTANTE, Alexandre Fogaça; VIEIRA, Luiz Angelo
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    Histologia do ligamento anterolateral do joelho
    (2023) TORRES, Júlio Augusto do Prado; DEMANGE, Marco Kawamura
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    Dor cervical
    (2019) ROCHA, Ivan Dias da; CRISTANTE, Alexandre Fogaça; FERRONATO, Danilo de Souza
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    Autologous chondrocyte implantation after previous treatment with marrow stimulation techniques
    (2014) DEMANGE, M. K.; MINAS, T.; GOMOLL, A. H.
    Full-thickness defects of articular cartilage have limited to no spontaneous repair potential and can compromise patients through symptoms such as activity-related pain and swelling. Various techniques have been developed toaddress these defects, including palliative procedures such as debridement and reparative procedures such as marrow stimulation techniques (MST). Marrow stimulation techniques result in changes to the subchondral bone, including osseous overgrowth and intralesional osteophytes. Defects that had prior treatment affecting the subchondral bone have a three to seven times higher failure rate after ACI procedure when compared with non-treated defects. In this chapter we are going to discuss the role of previous bone marrow stimulation on subsequent cartilage repair and discuss possible surgical techniques to address the altered subchondral bone in order to restore the osteochondral functional unit. © 2014 Springer-Verlag London. All rights are reserved.
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    Apresentação
    (2020) BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio Eloy Pessoa de
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    Principais afecções ortopédicas pediátricas
    (2022) FARIA, Adriana Melo de; OLIVEIRA, Alessandro Perez de; GUARNIERO, Roberto
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    Exame ortopédico pediátrico
    (2022) FARIA, Adriana Melo de; GUARNIERO, Roberto
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    Prefácio
    (2021) BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio Eloy Pessoa de
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    Lesões dos nervos periféricos e transferênciais tendíneas
    (2021) PAULOS, Renata Gregório; MATTAR JUNIOR, Rames
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    Apresentação
    (2020) BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio Eloy Pessoa de
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    Mão reumatoide
    (2021) SAITO, Mateus
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    Atividades de Ortopedia
    (2021) CAMARGO, Olavo Pires de; ORTIZ, Rafael Trevisan
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    Cirurgia da mão
    (2021)
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    Dor nos Membros Inferiores
    (2019) STUMP, Patrick; HERNANDEZ, Arnaldo José; ARAUJO, Joaci Oliveira de; KAZIYAMA, Helena Hideko Seguchi
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    Traumatismo raquimedular
    (2017) BARROS, Erika M. Kalil Pessoa de; TARICCO, Mario Augusto; OLIVEIRA, Reginaldo Perilo; MARCHESE, Luiz Roberto Delboni; CRISTANTE, Alexandre Fogaça; MEVES, Robert