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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 91-B, Issue SUPP_I | Pages 98 - 98
1 Mar 2009
Caceres E Bustamante M Nogues X Elosua R Perez-Edo L Balcells S Diez-Perez A Grinberg D
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Introduction and Hypothesis: Genetic studies of osteoporosis have analysed single polymorphisms in individual genes with inconclusive results. An alternative approach may involve haplotypes and gene-gene interactions. The aim of the study was to test the association between COLlAl, ESRl, VDR and TGFBl polymorphisms or haplotypes and BMD in Spanish postmeno-pausal women.

Methods: Sixteen polymorphisms were analysed in 719 postmenopausal women. ANOV A, ANCOV A and Xi2 tests were used to perform the statistical analysis.

Results: COLlAl -1997G> T (p=0.04) and TGFBl Leu10Pro (p=0.02) were found to be associated with adjusted lumbar spine BMD (LS BMD). Interactions were observed between: the C0LlAl -1997 Grr and Sp1 polymorphisms (p< 0.0l for LS BMD); and the COLlAl 1663 indelT and VDR ApaI polymorphisms (p< 0.0l for FN BMD). The COLlAl GDs and ESRl LPX haplotypes were associated with FN BMD (p=0.03 and p=0.03).

Conclusion: Polymorphisms at COLlAl and TGFBl and haplotypes at COLlAl and ESRl were associated with BMD in a cohort of postmenopausal Spanish women. Moreover, COLlAl polymorphisms showed significant interactions among them and with the VDR 3’ pol ymorphisms.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 88-B, Issue SUPP_I | Pages 141 - 141
1 Mar 2006
Romalde DR Romalde R Proubasta D Ignasi R Perez L Espiga M Javier T Lopez VC
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Aims: A biomechanical and clinical study was made to compare two nonunion fixation device: the AO dynamic compresiòn plate and a locked intramedullary nail.

Methods: A retrospective review was made of all patients from three major hospitals in the Barcelona area with the diagnosis of aseptic non-union of the humeral shaft. After exclusion criteria series were limited to fifty-four patients, treated between 1992 and 2002. Of these, 35 were women and 19 were men with a median age of 55 (18–91) years. Operative treatment was with plate in 74.1% and locked nail in 25.9%. Statistical analysis was made to compare consolidation rate, consolidation time and complications in both devices and to looking for possible prognostic consolidation factors. We used the Finite element Method to compare the biomechanical behaviour between plate and nail.

Results: The consolidation rate was 78.6% with nail and 70.3% in plate, but this rate has significantly improved (p< 0.05) when plate is used in hypertrophic non-union and nail in atrophic union.

The median consolidation time was 5.73 months with nail and 4.92 months in plate.

The complication rate was 21.4% with nail and 20.0% in plate.

Focus deformation is lesser with nail than plate in anterior bending, axial charge and torsion but no in lateral bending.

Six or more cortical screws beside focus with plate increase consolidation too (p< 0.05).

The consolidation rate in graft group was 70.5% versus 85.7% in group without graft.

Conclusions: Plating provides better results in hypertrophic nonunions and nailing in atrophic nonunions.

Six or more cortical screws beside focus when plate is used improves consolidation rate.

Consolidation not seems be modified by graft use.