1.Platelet rich plasma in arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff muscle: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Patrick Henry LORENZO ; Jeremy James C MUNJI
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2019;3(1):295-302
Background:
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been
used as a biologic augmenter in arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff muscle. The objective of this meta-analysis is to compare the clinical and structural
outcomes of patients with and without PRP supplementation in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
Methods :
A systematic search in different online
databases was done to evaluate studies involving
PRP supplementation in arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff muscle, reviewing the re-tear rates, pain
scale and functional shoulder scores in groups with
and without PRP supplementation.
Results:
Six studies were eligible for the meta-analysis. Arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff with PRP
supplementation showed statistically better clinical
and structural outcomes compared to the group who
did not receive supplementation.
Conclusion
PRP as a biologic augmenter can decrease the re-tear rates as well as pain scale and can
improve the functional shoulder scores of patients
with arthroscopically repaired rotator cuff muscle.
Platelet-Rich Plasma
;
Rotator Cuff
;
Forelimb
2.Lower limb amyoplasia in a Filipino female: A case report and a review of the literature
Ted Matthew P EVANGELISTA ; Carmelo L BRAGANZA ; Romel P ESTILLORE ; Jeremy James C MUNJI ; Mara Therese P EVANGELISTA-HUBER
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2019;3(2):378-385
Amyoplasia is the most common form of arthrogryposis (multiple congenital contracture). It has an
estimated incidence of one in 10,000 live births.
Lower limb-amyoplasia is a specii c subtype with an
estimated incidence of 1 in 75,000 - 100,000 live
births. There are only 85 cases of lower limb amyoplasia identii ed in literature, and there are no published cases from the Philippines. We discuss a rare
case of lower limb amyoplasia in an 11-year-old
Filipino female presenting with additional unique
features of severe scoliosis (managed with spine
correction surgery) and multiple skin dimples in the
gluteal area. The study was performed according to
the CARE guidelines for case reports.
Arthrogryposis
;
Scoliosis