57 resultados para Mandibular nerve
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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OBJECTIVE: to analyze the value of fine needle aspiration and the rates of postoperative complications in patients undergoing resection of the submandibular gland. METHODS: we analyzed the records of patients treated with resection of the gland from January 1995 to December 2008. The data collected included age, gender, findings on clinical history, surgical procedure, results of fine needle aspiration (FNA), pathological diagnosis and complications. RESULTS: 117 patients were studied, aged 12-89 years (mean 48), 70 women and 47 men. Thirty-nine patients (33.3%) were affected by inflammatory diseases (28 patients with lithiasis), 70 had benign tumors, and malignant tumors, eight. Regarding FNA, the sensitivity and specificity were 85.7% and 100%, respectively. Nine patients (7.7%) had temporary paralysis of the marginal mandibular nerve and one had permanent paralysis. CONCLUSION: resection of the submandibular gland is a safe procedure, with low complication rates.
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A Síndrome da Apnéia-Hipopnéia do Sono Obstrutiva (SAHSO) é um doença de fisiopatologia complexa, e sua etiologia é multifatorial e não entendida completamente. Cirurgia com avanço do músculo genioglosso é indicado em obstrução na região de hipofaringe. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a eficácia e complicações da técnica de mentoplastia para avanço do músculo genioglosso em pacientes com síndrome da apnéia-hipopnéia do sono obstrutiva (SAHSO). MÉTODOS: Polissonografia, exame físico e análise cefalométrica foram realizados em 10 pacientes não-obesos, que apresentavam SAHSO leve ou moderada, índice de apnéia-hipopnéia (IAH) entre 5 e 30, obstrução de hipofaringe e retrognatismo mandibular. RESULTADOS: IAH pré-operatório médio foi de 12,4±4,6 diminuindo a média pós-operatória para 4,4±5,7 (p < 0,001). Quando 50% de redução do IAH pré-operatório foram escolhidos como parâmetro, o índice de sucesso foi de 70%. A análise cefalométrica revelou um aumento do espaço aéreo posterior (EAP) em todos os pacientes, a média pré-operatória foi de 7,9±2,3mm para uma média pós-operatória de 10,8±2,5mm (p < 0,001). CONCLUSÃO: Mentoplastia para avanço do músculo genioglosso parece reduzir os sinais da SAHSO, podendo ser considerada uma opção com tratamento cirúrgico em pacientes com obstrução na hipofaringe. Os dados coletados indicam esse procedimento como opção em pacientes com SAHSO e retrognatismo mandibular.
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A anquilose pode ser definida como sendo a fusão das superfícies articulares e seu tratamento é um verdadeiro desafio devido à alta taxa de recorrência. OBJETIVO: Descrever seis casos clínicos tratados pela técnica da reconstrução articular, avaliar os resultados dessas cirurgias e fazer uma revisão da literatura. METODOLOGIA: A população estudada neste estudo retrospectivo foi obtida dos prontuários do hospital universitário e tinha que ter sido submetida a cirurgia para tratamento de anquilose por reconstrução aloplástica ou autógena entre os períodos de março de 2001 e outubro de 2005. Dados como a máxima abertura de boca (MAB), etiologia, tipo de anquilose e tratamento, e ocorrência de recidiva e lesão do nervo facial foram coletados no pré-operatório, através dos prontuários, e no pós-operatório, através de entrevista. RESULTADOS: A média da MAB no pré-operatório foi de 9,6mm (0 a 17mm) e no pós-operatório foi de 31,33mm (14mm a 41mm), não houve lesão do nervo facial e apenas em um caso houve recidiva da anquilose. CONCLUSÃO: A reconstrução da articulação com material autógeno ou alógeno, para o tratamento da anquilose da ATM se mostrou eficaz em relação à MAB pós-operatória, recidiva e função da articulação.
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O ameloblastoma multicístico acomete principalmente pacientes adultos, entre a terceira e a sétima década de vida, freqüentemente na região posterior de mandíbula. A ressecção de um segmento mandibular, sem reconstrução adequada, produz grave seqüela estética e funcional levando a uma perda da qualidade de vida. O objetivo desta apresentação é mostrar que o tratamento multidisciplinar do ameloblastoma possibilita radicalidade oncológica associada à completa reconstrução da área lesada. Apresentamos um paciente de 47 anos, acometido por um ameloblastoma em região posterior de mandíbula tratado com ressecção completa de um segmento mandibular. A reconstrução no mesmo tempo operatório utilizou enxerto ósseo de crista ilíaca fixado com placas e parafusos de titânio. Após oito meses completou-se a reabilitação com implantes de elementos dentários na área do enxerto. As vantagens deste procedimento incluem a diminuição do risco de recidivas pelo uso da ressecção segmentar, reconstrução mandibular confiável e diminuição do número de procedimentos cirúrgicos, permitindo completa reabilitação em um período mais curto de tempo.
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This case report describes the findings of a 27-year-old black male from Bahia, Brazil, who developed facial palsy during the convalescence phase of leptospirosis. The patient recovered without neurological sequel. This work calls attention to a possible association between leptospirosis and facial palsy.
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INTRODUCTION: This study evaluated the degree of disability, pain levels, muscle strength, and electromyographic function (RMS) in individuals with leprosy. METHODS: We assessed 29 individuals with leprosy showing common peroneal nerve damage and grade 1 or 2 disability who were referred for physiotherapeutic treatment, as well as a control group of 19 healthy participants without leprosy. All subjects underwent analyses of degree of disability, electromyographic tests, voluntary muscle force, and the Visual Analog Pain Scale. RESULTS: McNemar's test found higher levels of grade 2 of disability (Δ = 75.9%; p = 0.0001) among individuals with leprosy. The Mann-Whitney test showed greater pain levels (Δ = 5.0; p = 0.0001) in patients with leprosy who had less extension strength in the right and left extensor hallucis longus muscles (Δ = 1.28, p = 0.0001; Δ = 1.55, p = 0.0001, respectively) and dorsiflexion of the right and left feet (Δ = 1.24, p = 0.0001; Δ = 1.45, p = 0.0001, respectively) than control subjects. The Kruskal-Wallis test showed that the RMS score for dorsiflexion of the right (Δ = 181.66 m·s-2, p = 0.001) and left (Δ = 102.57m·s-2, p = 0.002) feet was lower in patients with leprosy than in control subjects, but intragroup comparisons showed no difference. CONCLUSIONS: Leprosy had a negative influence on all of the study variables, indicating the need for immediate physiotherapeutic intervention in individuals with leprosy. This investigation opens perspectives for future studies that analyze leprosy treatment with physical therapeutic intervention.
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The anatomical relationship between the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and the inferior thyroid artery (ITA) was studied in 76 embalmed corpses, 8 females and 68 males. In both sexes, the RLN lay more frequently between branches of the ITA.; it was found in this position in 47.3% of male corpses and 42.8% of female ones. On the right, RLN was found between branches of the ITA in 49.3% of the cases, anterior to it in 38.04%, and posterior in 11.26%. On the left, the RLN lay between branches of the ITA in 44.45%, posterior to the ITA in 37.05%, and anterior to it in 18.05% of the cases. In 62.68% of the cases, the relationship found on one side did not occur again on the opposite side. There was a significant difference (p<0.05) in the distribution of the 3 types of relationships between the RLN and the ITA, on the right and on the left. Racial variations could contribute to an explanation of the differences observed by authors of different countries in the relationship between the RLN and the ITA.
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Nerve biopsy examination is an important auxiliary procedure for diagnosing pure neural leprosy (PNL). When acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are not detected in the nerve sample, the value of other nonspecific histological alterations should be considered along with pertinent clinical, electroneuromyographical and laboratory data (the detection of Mycobacterium leprae DNA with polymerase chain reaction and the detection of serum anti-phenolic glycolipid 1 antibodies) to support a possible or probable PNL diagnosis. Three hundred forty nerve samples [144 from PNL patients and 196 from patients with non-leprosy peripheral neuropathies (NLN)] were examined. Both AFB-negative and AFB-positive PNL samples had more frequent histopathological alterations (epithelioid granulomas, mononuclear infiltrates, fibrosis, perineurial and subperineurial oedema and decreased numbers of myelinated fibres) than the NLN group. Multivariate analysis revealed that independently, mononuclear infiltrate and perineurial fibrosis were more common in the PNL group and were able to correctly classify AFB-negative PNL samples. These results indicate that even in the absence of AFB, these histopathological nerve alterations may justify a PNL diagnosis when observed in conjunction with pertinent clinical, epidemiological and laboratory data.
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It is important to understand the mechanisms that enable peripheral neurons to regenerate after nerve injury in order to identify methods of improving this regeneration. Therefore, we studied nerve regeneration and sensory impairment recovery in the cutaneous lesions of leprosy patients (LPs) before and after treatment with multidrug therapy (MDT). The skin lesion sensory test results were compared to the histopathological and immunohistochemical protein gene product (PGP) 9.5 and the p75 nerve growth factor receptors (NGFr) findings. The cutaneous neural occupation ratio (CNOR) was evaluated for both neural markers. Thermal and pain sensations were the most frequently affected functions at the first visit and the most frequently recovered functions after MDT. The presence of a high cutaneous nerve damage index did not prevent the recovery of any type of sensory function. The CNOR was calculated for each biopsy, according to the presence of PGP and NGFr-immunostained fibres and it was not significantly different before or after the MDT. We observed a variable influence of MDT in the recovery from sensory impairment in the cutaneous lesions of LPs. Nociception and cold thermosensation were the most recovered sensations. The recovery of sensation in the skin lesions appeared to be associated with subsiding inflammation rather than with the regenerative activity of nerve fibres.
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To evaluate ultrasonographic (US) cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of peripheral nerves, indexes of the differences between CSAs at the same point (∆CSAs) and between tunnel (T) and pre-tunnel (PT) ulnar CSAs (∆TPTs) in leprosy patients (LPs) and healthy volunteers (HVs). Seventy-seven LPs and 49 HVs underwent bilateral US at PT and T ulnar points, as well as along the median (M) and common fibular (CF) nerves, to calculate the CSAs, ∆CSAs and ∆TPTs. The CSA values in HVs were lower than those in LPs (p < 0.0001) at the PT (5.67/9.78 mm2) and T (6.50/10.94 mm2) points, as well as at the M (5.85/8.48 mm2) and CF (8.17/14.14 mm2) nerves. The optimum CSA- receiver operating characteristic (ROC) points and sensitivities/specificities were, respectively, 6.85 mm2 and 68-85% for the PT point, 7.35 mm2 and 71-78% for the T point, 6.75 mm2 and 62-75% for the M nerve and 9.55 mm2 and 81-72% for the CF nerve. The ∆CSAs of the LPs were greater than those of the HVs at the PT point (4.02/0.85; p = 0.007), T point (3.71/0.98; p = 0.0005) and CF nerve (2.93/1.14; p = 0.015), with no difference found for the M nerve (1.41/0.95; p = 0.17). The optimum ∆CSA-ROC points, sensitivities, specificities and p-values were, respectively, 1.35, 49%, 80% and 0.003 at the PT point, 1.55, 55-85% and 0.0006 at the T point, 0.70, 58-50% and 0.73 for the M nerve and 1.25, 54-67% and 0.022 for the CF nerve. The ∆TPT in the LPs was greater than that in the HVs (4.43/1.44; p <0.0001). The optimum ∆TPT-ROC point was 2.65 (90% sensitivity/41% specificity, p < 0.0001). The ROC analysis of CSAs showed the highest specificity and sensitivity at the PT point and CF nerve, respectively. The PT and T ∆CSAs had high specificities (> 80%) and ∆TPT had the highest specificity (> 90%). New sonographic peripheral nerve measurements (∆CSAs and ∆TPT) provide an important methodological improvement in the detection of leprosy neuropathy.
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In imaging diagnosis, redundant nerve roots of the cauda equina are characterized by the presence of elongated, enlarged and tortuous nerve roots in close relationship with a high-grade lumbar spinal canal stenosis. This is not an independent entity, but it is believed to be a consequence of the chronic compression at the level of the lumbar canal stenosis and thus may be part of the natural history of lumbar spinal stenosis. The present paper is aimed at reviewing the histopathological, electrophysiological and imaging findings, particularly at magnetic resonance imaging, as well as the clinical meaning of this entity. As the current assessment of canal stenosis and root compression is preferably performed by means of magnetic resonance imaging, this is the imaging method by which the condition is identified. The recognition of redundant nerve roots at magnetic resonance imaging is important, particularly to avoid misdiagnosing other conditions such as intradural arteriovenous malformations. The literature approaching the clinical relevance of the presence of redundant nerve roots is controversial. There are articles suggesting that the pathological changes of the nerve roots are irreversible at the moment of diagnosis and therefore neurological symptoms are less likely to improve with surgical decompression, but such concept is not a consensus.
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Abstract Objective: To assess the prevalence of isolated findings of abnormalities leading to entrapment of the lateral plantar nerve and respective branches in patients complaining of chronic heel pain, whose magnetic resonance imaging exams have showed complete selective fatty atrophy of the abductor digiti quinti muscle. Materials and Methods: Retrospective, analytical, and cross-sectional study. The authors selected magnetic resonance imaging of hindfoot of 90 patients with grade IV abductor digiti quinti muscle atrophy according to Goutallier and Bernageau classification. Patients presenting with minor degrees of fatty muscle degeneration (below grade IV) and those who had been operated on for nerve decompression were excluded. Results: A female prevalence (78.8%) was observed, and a strong correlation was found between fatty muscle atrophy and plantar fasciitis in 21.2%, and ankle varices, in 16.8% of the patients. Conclusion: Fatty atrophy of the abductor digiti quinti muscle is strongly associated with neuropathic alterations of the first branch of the lateral plantar nerve. The present study showed a significant association between plantar fasciitis and ankle varices with grade IV atrophy of the abductor digiti quinti muscle.
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OBJETIVO: Realizar um estudo do tratamento das fraturas do côndilo mandibular e discutir a terapêutica conservadora versus a cirúrgica. MÉTODOS: Foram examinados 892 prontuários de traumatismo bucofacial, e selecionados aqueles em que haviam: relatos de fraturas condilares isoladas ou associadas a outros ossos da face, dados relativos à identificação, a história médico-odontológica, e o tratamento para a fratura de côndilo. Os dados foram analisados através de estatística descritiva e comparados a~ terapêuticas conservadora e cirúrgica. RESULTADOS: As fraturas de côndilo perfizeram um total de 124 casos. O sexo masculino representou 72,0% da amostra, e a faixa etária mais acometida foi aquela dos 21 a 30 anos. O tratamento conservador foi empregado em 61,0% dos pacientes. CONCLUSÃO: O tratamento cirúrgico foi utilizado em pacientes acima de dez anos de idade, vítimas de acidentes de trânsito e quedas, predominantemente, seguido de agressões, armas de fogo e acidente esportivo.