Abstracts Posters SICOT-SOF meeting Gothenburg 2010 _2_
Abstracts Posters SICOT-SOF meeting Gothenburg 2010 _2_ Abstracts Posters SICOT-SOF meeting Gothenburg 2010 _2_
Poster Topic: Sports Medicine - Knee Abstract number: 25103 EVALUATION THE RESULTS OF ANTERIOR TIBIAL TUBERCLE TRANSFER-22 YEARS EXPERIENCE Miroslav LAZAROV 1 , Snezana LAZAROVA 2 , Ilir HASANI 1 1 University Orthopaedic Clinic Skopje, Skopje (MACEDONIA), 2 University Neurology Clinic Skopje, Skopje (MACEDONIA) Introduction: This study evaluated the results of Anterior Transfer of Tibia Tubercle (ATTT) as a treatment of patellofemoral arthrosis (PFA), caused by different etiology. Patients and methods: The authors report a retrospective study of 182 operations of patients with ATTT, available for long term follow-up, between 1987 and December 2009.Arthroscopially noted chondromalatio patellae, lateral patellar subluxation in patients with chronic anterior knee pain, post-traumatic patellofemoral arthrosis are our indications for using Maquet or Elmslie-Trilatt-Dejour operative procedure combined with lateral release. Results: Follow-up criteria were evaluated according to the criteria described by Bandi and Ficat. The analysis was focused on complications, morphologic outcome, muscle atrophy, retropatelar facet pain. Conclusions: ATTT is effective technique, in majority of patients to return to normal life activities, without pain and with effective articular functions of knees. 478
Poster Topic: Sports Medicine - Knee Abstract number: 25235 GOUT AND COEXISTING PSEUDOGOUT IN SINGLE KNEE JOINT CONFIRMED BY ARTHROSCOPY AND POLARIZED MICROSCOPY: CASE REPORT Young-Jin SEO, yonsik YOO Sports Medicine Clinic, Orthopaedic Department, Hallym University Medical Center, Seoul (KOREA) Gout and coexisting pseudogout (calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate crystal deposition disease (CPPD) presenting as an acute monoarticularitis is uncommon. We describe the case of a 63-year-old man who had a gout and coexisting pseuodogout affecting single knee joint. In the present report we could confirm monosodium urate and calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate crystal simultaneously from the specimen obtained during arthroscopy. 479
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Poster<br />
Topic: Sports Medicine - Knee<br />
Abstract number: 25235<br />
GOUT AND COEXISTING PSEUDOGOUT IN SINGLE KNEE JOINT CONFIRMED<br />
BY ARTHROSCOPY AND POLARIZED MICROSCOPY: CASE REPORT<br />
Young-Jin SEO, yonsik YOO<br />
Sports Medicine Clinic, Orthopaedic Department, Hallym University Medical Center,<br />
Seoul (KOREA)<br />
Gout and coexisting pseudogout (calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate crystal<br />
deposition disease (CPPD) presenting as an acute monoarticularitis is uncommon.<br />
We describe the case of a 63-year-old man who had a gout and coexisting<br />
pseuodogout affecting single knee joint. In the present report we could confirm<br />
monosodium urate and calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate crystal simultaneously<br />
from the specimen obtained during arthroscopy.<br />
479