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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 86-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 322 - 322
1 Mar 2004
Kalliopi P Chouseinoglou T Karamoulas V Ch B Papaioannou T Kiriktsi M
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Aim: The purpose of the study is to determine the opioid Ð sparing effect of Rofecoxibe and Lornoxicam in comparison to placebo in total knee arthoplasty. Method: This was a prospective, randomized, double-blind study. 82 patients with mean age of 70 years old (±3.5) and weight 82 (±4) were included. The operation was done under spinal anaesthesia. All patients after the operation were transferred to the Orthopaedic High Dependency unit where PCA morphine with a bolus of 1 mgr and lock-out interval of 8 min was started. There were randomized to receive 50 mgr of Rofecoxibe orally the morning of the operation or 8 mg of Lornoxicam I.V. twice a day. The third group did not receive any additional analgesic. After 24 hours the consumption of morphine and the evaluation of pain according to VAS scale were recorded. The evaluation of pain was done by the same doctor.

Results: There was no statistically signiþcant differences between the three groups either in the consumption of morphine or the pain intensity (Wilcoxon test)Conclusions: Our study showed that the administration of Rofecoxibe 50 mg per os, Lornoxicam 8 mg I.V/b.d. or placebo makes no difference either in the consumption of morphine or the pain intensity during the þrst 24 hours.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 85-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 220 - 220
1 Mar 2003
Papacostas E Bikos C Siganos S Chouseinoglou T Karamoulas V Papaioannou T
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The purpose of this study was to present long-term results of elbow dislocation in children. Eleven patients (10 male) with elbow dislocation (mean age 10.4 years old) were re-evaluated with mean follow up 85 months (24 – 186). Active range of motion and instability were clinically evaluated. Osteoarthritic changes, position and shape of medial epicondyle were radiographically recorded. Functional evaluation was made with Hospital for Special Surgery Elbow Assessment protocol (up to 100).

All cases were treated with closed reduction under general anaesthesia. Three patients were treated surgically with KW for fractures of medial epicondyle. Lack of extension (5° – 15°) was detected in 3 patients two of which had fractures (1 osteochondral and 1 of medial epicondyle). 4 patients were presented with flexion deficit (5° – 10°) while 1 patient had reduction both for supination and pronation (fx of medial epicondyle). Decreased pronation was recorded in two more patients (5° — 10°). Radiologically we found a patient with medial and lateral epicondyle alteration, a patient with osteochondral fracture and another one with ossification of LCL. Functionally the overall result was excellent (subjectively) while mean HSS Elbow Assessment score was 99.1 (96–100).


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 85-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 211 - 211
1 Mar 2003
Mollas T Charitos G Bikos C Karamoulas V Petkidis I Papacostas E Chouseinoglou T Papaioannou T
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The purpose of this study was to present the long team functional results after conservative treatment of intraarticular calcaneal fractures. Nine patients with 11 fractures (mean age at accident 52 years old) were reevaluated. Mean follow-up was 8 years (6–15). 5 fractures were tongue type, 5 were compression fractures and 1 with comminution according to Essex Lopresti classification. These patients were clinically and functionally evaluated with the Ankle-Hind foot scale (Kitaoka, 1994). They were submitted to radiographic testing (foot AP, ankle lateral, axial and medial axial views). Osteoarthritic (OA) changes, calcaneal dimensions (height, width) and Bohler’s – Gissane’s angles were recorded.

According to Ankle Hind foot score (highest 100) our patients scored a mean 77 points (48–90). OA changes were recorded in 7 cases in the ankle joint and in all cases in taloscaphoid, calcanocuboid (severe in 8) and subtalar joints (severe in 5). We found width reduction in 6 patients and height reduction in 2, compared to the healthy side. Bohler’s angle was abnormal in 6 cases (−21°to 52°) while Gissane’s angle was abnormal in 9 (84° to 115°).

Treatment of intraarticular calcaneal fractures is still controversial. Recent studies show a tendency for surgical treatment. In the present study a distinction between clinical and radiographic findings was made. Patients had satisfactory functional results although severe osteoarthritic changes were recorded.