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Objectives
Handball is associated with a high risk of overuse shoulder injury. This study investigated if an injury prevention programme effectively reduces overuse injury to the throwing shoulder of handball athletes.
Methods
61 men’s and women’s handball teams (u-19 and senior athletes) were cluster-randomised into an intervention and a control group in the 2019–2020 season. Players of the intervention group regularly carried out an injury prevention programme. Both groups documented overuse shoulder injuries via an online questionnaire every second week. The primary endpoint was the prevalence of overuse injury to the throwing shoulder. Secondary endpoints were the influence of compliance on the primary endpoint and intensity of overuse shoulder symptoms measured by a shortened, handball-specific Western Ontario Shoulder Index (WOSI).
Results
31 teams (295 players) in the intervention group and 30 teams (284 players) in the control group were included for analyses. The overall questionnaire response rate was 61%. The average prevalence of overuse shoulder injury did not significantly differ between the intervention group (n=109, 38.4% (95% CI 32.9% to 44.2%)) and the control group (n=106, 35.9% (95% CI 30.7% to 41.6%), p=0.542). Compliance with the intervention programme did not significantly affect overuse shoulder injury (p=0.893). Using generalised estimating equations for WOSI, the estimated mean for the intervention group was 44.6 points (95% CI 42.0 to 47.1) and 47.6 points for the control group (95% CI 44.9 to 50.3, p=0.111).
Conclusions
A multicomponent exercise programme using rubber bands and stretching did not significantly reduce the prevalence or symptoms of overuse throwing shoulder injury in handball athletes of both sexes. Randomised controlled study; level of evidence I.
Background
To identify injury patterns and mechanisms in professional men’s basketball by means of video match analysis.
Methods
In Germany, injuries are registered with the statutory accident insurance for professional athletes (VBG) by clubs or club physicians as part of occupational accident reporting. Moderate and severe injuries (absence of > 7 days) sustained during basketball competition in one of four seasons (2014–2017 and 2018–2019) in the first or second national men’s league in Germany were prospectively analyzed using a newly developed standardized observation form. Season 2017–2018 was excluded because of missing video material.
Results
Video analysis included 175 (53%) of 329 moderate and severe match injuries. Contact patterns categorized according to the different body sites yielded eight groups of typical injury patterns: one each for the head, shoulders, and ankles, two for the thighs, and three for the knees. Injuries to the head (92%), ankles (76%), shoulders (70%), knees (47%), and thighs (32%) were mainly caused by direct contact. The injury proportion of foul play was 19%. Most injuries (61%) occurred in the central zone below the basket. More injuries occurred during the second (OR 1.8, p = 0.018) and fourth quarter (OR 1.8, p = 0.022) than during the first and third quarter of the match.
Conclusion
The eight identified injury patterns differed substantially in their mechanisms. Moderate and severe match injuries to the head, shoulders, knees, and ankles were mainly caused by collision with opponents and teammates. Thus, stricter rule enforcement is unlikely to facilitate safer match play.
To date, no consensus exists regarding the best surgical management of isolated, micro-traumatic long thoracic nerve (LTN) paresis. Our hypothesis was that a combined decompression of the LTN at two potential locations for entrapment would be effective in the management of dynamic LTN paresis. We report on twelve patients with isolated LTN parersis, with tenderness at two entrapment sites, who underwent bifocal LTN decompression after undergoing unsuccessful conservative treatment for at least 6 months; all patients had preoperative electrodiagnostic studies that confirmed the paresis and ruled out peripheral neuritis. Clinical and electrical improvements were observed in eight patients (67%) regarding shoulder flexion, shoulder abduction, and Quick-DASH scores. Four patients (33%) did not improve after surgery. The results corroborate our hypothesis that a bifocal LTN decompression can be an effective and reliable therapeutic option in more than half of a very selective patient population suffering from serratus anterior muscle deficiency.
This work developed during the first funding period of the subproject B05 in the framework of the interdisciplinary research consortium TRR 225 ‘From the Fundamentals of Biofabrication toward functional Tissue Models’ and was part of a cooperation between the Orthopedic Department represented by Prof. Dr. Regina Ebert and the Institute of Organic Chemistry represented by Prof. Dr. Jürgen Seibel.
This project dealed with cellular behavior during the bioprinting process and how to influence it by modifying the cell glycocalyx with functional target molecules. The focus was on the impact of potential shear stress, that cells experience when they get processed in thermoresponsive bioinks, and a way to increase the cell stiffness via metabolic glycoengineering to attenuate shear forces. For the characterization of the metabolic glycoengineering, four different peracetylated and four non-acetylated modified monosaccharides (two mannose and two sialic acid sugars) were tested in primary human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSC) and telomerase-immortalized hMSC (hMSC-TERT). Viability results demonstrated a dose-dependent correlation for all sugars, at which hMSC-TERT seemed to be more susceptible leading to lower viability rates. The assessment of the incorporation efficiencies was performed by click chemistry using fluorescent dyes and revealed also a dose-dependent correlation for all mannose and sialic acid sugars, while glucose and galactose variants were not detected in the glycocalyx. However, incorporation efficiencies were highest when using mannose sugars in the primary hMSC. A subsequent analysis of the temporal retention of the incorporated monosaccharides showed a constant declining fluorescence signal up to 6 d for azido mannose in hMSC-TERT, whereas no signal could be detected for alkyne mannose after 2 d. Investigation of the differentiation potential and expression of different target genes revealed no impairment after incubation with mannose sugars, indicating a normal phenotype for hMSC-TERT. Following the successful establishment of the method, either a coumarin derivative or an artificial galectin 1 ligand were incorporated into the cell glycocalyx of hMSC-TERT as functional target molecule. The biophysical analysis via shear flow deformation cytometry revealed a slightly increased cell stiffness and lowered fluidity for both molecules. A further part of this project aimed to control lectin-mediated cell adhesion by artificial galectin 1 ligands. As that hypothesis was settled in the work group of Prof. Dr. Jürgen Seibel, this work supported with an initial characterization of galectin 1 as part of the hMSC biology. A stable galectin 1 expression at gene and protein level in both hMSC and hMSC-TERT could be confirmed, at which immunocytochemical stainings could detect the protein only in the glycocalyx. The treatment of hMSC-TERT with a galectin 1 ligand in different concentrations did not show an altered gene expression of galectin 1. However, these first data in addition to the investigation of stiffness confirmed the applicability of specific and artificial
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galectin 1 ligands in biofabrication approaches to alter cell properties of hMSC. To conclude, metabolic glycoengineering has been successfully implemented in hMSC and hMSC-TERT to introduce glycocalyx modifications which reside there for several days. A proof of concept was carried out by the increase of cell stiffness and fluidity by the incorporation of a coumarin derivative or an artificial galectin 1 ligand.
For the characterization of shear stress impact on cells after printing in thermoresponsive bioinks, the processing of hMSC-TERT (mixing or additionally printing) with Pluronic F127 or Polyoxazoline-Polyoxazine (POx-POzi) polymer solution was investigated. While there were no changes in viability when using POx-POzi bioink, processing with Pluronic F127 indicated slightly lower viability and increased apoptosis activity. Assessment of cellular responses to potential shear stress showed no reorganization of the cytoskeleton independent of the bioink, but highly increased expression of the mechanoresponsive proto-oncogene c Fos which was more pronounced when using Pluronic F127 and just mixed with the bioinks. Interestingly, processing of the mechanoresponsive reporter cell line hMSC-TERT-AP1 revealed slightly elevated mechanotransduction activity when using POx-POzi polymer and just mixed with the bioinks as well. In conclusion, hMSC-TERT embedded in thermoresponsive bioinks might shortly experience shear stress during the printing process, but that did not lead to remarkable cell damage likely due to the rheological properties of the bioinks. Furthermore, the printing experiments also suggested that cells do not sense more shear stress when additionally printed.
Metabolic glycoengineering enables a directed modification of cell surfaces by introducing target molecules to surface proteins displaying new features. Biochemical pathways involving glycans differ in dependence on the cell type; therefore, this technique should be tailored for the best results. We characterized metabolic glycoengineering in telomerase-immortalized human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSC-TERT) as a model for primary hMSC, to investigate its applicability in TERT-modified cell lines. The metabolic incorporation of N-azidoacetylmannosamine (Ac\(_4\)ManNAz) and N-alkyneacetylmannosamine (Ac\(_4\)ManNAl) into the glycocalyx as a first step in the glycoengineering process revealed no adverse effects on cell viability or gene expression, and the in vitro multipotency (osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation potential) was maintained under these adapted culture conditions. In the second step, glycoengineered cells were modified with fluorescent dyes using Cu-mediated click chemistry. In these analyses, the two mannose derivatives showed superior incorporation efficiencies compared to glucose and galactose isomers. In time-dependent experiments, the incorporation of Ac\(_4\)ManNAz was detectable for up to six days while Ac\(_4\)ManNAl-derived metabolites were absent after two days. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the successful metabolic glycoengineering of immortalized hMSC resulting in transient cell surface modifications, and thus present a useful model to address different scientific questions regarding glycosylation processes in skeletal precursors.
Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Studie wurde an 220 Patienten, die zwischen 1988 und 2007 im König-Ludwig-Haus in Würzburg durch einen Operateur wegen rezidivierender, überwiegend posttraumatischer ventraler Schulterinstabilität offen oder arthroskopisch mittels (modifizierter) Bankart-Prozedur operiert wurden, der „Instability Severity Index Score (ISIS)“ so erhoben, wie er aus den präoperativen Unterlagen zu ermitteln war. Alle Patienten wurden nach postoperativen Rezidivluxationen befragt und die Schulterfunktion wurde mittels standardisiertem und validiertem Fragebogen durch den „Constant Score“ und den „Oxford Shoulder Instability Score“ untersucht.
Ziel der Studie war es, den von Balg und Boileau 2007 vorgestellten „Instability Severity Index Score“ (ISIS) auf seine Aussagekraft hin am vorliegenden Kollektiv zu überprüfen. Zeitgleich sollten ein Vergleich der offenen mit den arthroskopischen Stabilisierungen sowie eine Analyse der Ursachen der Rezidivluxationen erfolgen.
Insgesamt kam es in acht Fällen zu Rezidivluxationen (3,6 %). Die offen Operierten wiesen eine Rate von 3,1 %, die Gruppe der arthroskopisch Operierten 8,7 % Rezidive auf. Patienten mit weniger oder gleich sechs Punkten im ISIS hatten in 2,7 % Reluxationen, Patienten mit mehr als sechs Punkten in 8,1 %.
Patienten, die rückblickend gemäß der Empfehlung aus dem ISIS operiert wurden, hatten in 5,3 % Rezidivluxationen. Patienten, die entgegen der Empfehlung operiert wurden, in 3,5 %. Alle Unterschiede waren statistisch nicht signifikant. In allen Gruppen konnten in den funktionellen Scores sehr gute Ergebnisse mit durchschnittlich über 87 % im alters- und geschlechtsadaptierten Constant Score und über 42 Punkten im Oxford Shoulder Instability Score ohne signifikante Unterschiede erzielt werden. Von den insgesamt acht Patienten mit Reluxationen lagen von zwei Patienten CT-Untersuchungen nach aufgetretener Reluxation vor. In beiden Fällen konnten signifikante Glenoidranddefekte gefunden werden.
Aus Sicht der erhobenen Daten und der erzielten Ergebnisse ist der ISIS als nützlich zur präoperativen Risikobewertung sowie zur Entscheidung über das operative Vorgehen einzuschätzen, wobei er keine imperative Handlungsanweisung darstellen sollte. Die Empfehlung zum Korakoidtransfer nach Latarjet ab sieben Punkten im ISIS kann anhand dieser Daten nicht bestätigt werden. Vielmehr konnte gezeigt werden, dass eine offene Bankart-Operation mit selektivem Kapselshift sehr gute Langzeitergebnisse bezüglich der Reluxationsraten und der funktionellen Ergebnisse liefert. Im Hinblick auf die erzielten Ergebnisse und Fehleranalysen ist weiterhin festzuhalten, dass bei Verdacht auf einen Glenoiddefekt in der Regel eine CT mit 3D-Rekonstruktion und Seiten-vergleich erfolgen sollte, um die Indikation zum offenen Knochenblocktransfer nicht zu verpassen. Offene und arthroskopische Stabilisierungen können bei richtiger Indikationsstellung kurz- und mittelfristig vergleichbar gute Ergebnisse liefern. Langfristig aber scheint das minimal-invasive Vorgehen höhere Raten an Rezidivluxationen aufzuweisen. Wie auch in dieser Arbeit gezeigt werden konnte, ist ein langer Beobachtungszeitraum bei Studien, die das klinische Ergebnis von Schulterstabilisierungen untersuchen, sehr wichtig, um das wahre Ausmaß an postoperativen Rezidivinstabilitäten zu erfassen.
Background: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and their chondrogenic differentiation have been extensively investigated in vitro as MSCs provide an attractive source besides chondrocytes for cartilage repair therapies. Here we established prototype foamyviral vectors (FVV) that are derived from apathogenic parent viruses and are characterized by a broad host range and a favorable integration pattern into the cellular genome. As the inflammatory cytokine interleukin 1 beta (IL1β) is frequently present in diseased joints, the protective effects of FVV expressing the human interleukin 1 receptor antagonist protein (IL1RA) were studied in an established in vitro model (aggregate culture system) of chondrogenesis in the presence of IL1β.
Materials and Methods: We generated different recombinant FVVs encoding enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) or IL1RA and examined their transduction efficiencies and transgene expression profiles using different cell lines and human primary MSCs derived from bone marrow-aspirates. Transgene expression was evaluated by fluorescence microscopy (EGFP), flow cytometry (EGFP), and ELISA (IL1RA). For evaluation of the functionality of the IL1RA transgene to block the inhibitory effects of IL1β on chondrogenesis of primary MSCs and an immortalized MSC cell line (TERT4 cells), the cells were maintained following transduction as aggregate cultures in standard chondrogenic media in the presence or absence of IL1β. After 3 weeks of culture, pellets were harvested and analyzed by histology and immunohistochemistry for chondrogenic phenotypes.
Results: The different FVV efficiently transduced cell lines as well as primary MSCs, thereby reaching high transgene expression levels in 6-well plates with levels of around 100 ng/ml IL1RA. MSC aggregate cultures which were maintained in chondrogenic media without IL1β supplementation revealed a chondrogenic phenotype by means of strong positive staining for collagen type II and matrix proteoglycan (Alcian blue). Addition of IL1β was inhibitory to chondrogenesis in untreated control pellets. In contrast, foamyviral mediated IL1RA expression rescued the chondrogenesis in pellets cultured in the presence of IL1β. Transduced MSC pellets reached thereby very high IL1RA transgene expression levels with a peak of 1087 ng/ml after day 7, followed by a decrease to 194 ng/ml after day 21, while IL1RA concentrations of controls were permanently below 200 pg/ml.
Conclusion: Our results indicate that FVV are capable of efficient gene transfer to MSCs, while reaching IL1RA transgene expression levels, that were able to efficiently block the impacts of IL1β in vitro. FVV merit further investigation as a means to study the potential as a gene transfer tool for MSC based therapies for cartilage repair.
Vergleichende Genexpressions-Analyse unterschiedlicher Populationen mesenchymaler Stammzellen
(2010)
Neben den omnipotenten embryonalen Stammzellen existieren im menschlichen Körper adulte mesenchymale Stammzellen (MSZ). Diese Zellen sind in mesenchymalen Geweben über den gesamten Organismus verteilt und sorgen für die Entwicklung und Erneuerung von mesenchymalen Geweben wie Knochen, Knorpel und Bändern. Daher gelten die MSZ im Gegensatz zu den omnipotenten embryonalen Stammzellen als multipotent. Diese verschiedenen MSZ stellen keine homogene Population dar, zeigen aber sowohl in vivo und auch in vitro ein ähnliches Differenzierungsverhalten. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde nun eine aus den Knochentrabekeln selbst isolierte MSZ-Population, so genannte bhMSZ, mit MSZ aus dem Knochenmark, mhMSZ genannt, mittels Array-Analyse miteinander verglichen. Die technische Evaluation des Array respektive der zugehörigen SAM-Analyse (significance analysis of microarrays) mittels konventioneller oder Real-Time PCR diente dazu, die Verlässlichkeit der Aussage der Hybridisierungsverfahren zu überprüfen. Dies wurde mit einem Set an ausgewählten Genen durchgeführt, die signifikant differentiell exprimiert waren, und die im Rahmen der Stammzellbiologie relevant erschienen. Die Analyse zeigte, dass die Übereinstimmung der Aussage im Array in über 80 % mit den Ergebnissen der RT-PCR kongruent war. Auf Grund starker interindividueller Schwankungen zeigte sich aber auch, dass die Anzahl der Spender 5 nicht unterschreiten sollte. Im Rahmen der Untersuchungen ergab sich, dass offenbar bei MSZ der Passage 0 eine Kontamination der MSZ mit Plasmazellen vorliegt. Weitere Versuche zeigten, dass erst das Passagieren der MSZ kontaminierende Plasmazellen weitgehend aus der Zellkultur entfernte. Aus diesem Grund wurde in einer weiteren Array Analyse das Transkriptom von MSZ aus Knochentrabekeln mit MSZ aus dem Knochenmark in Passage 1 verglichen. Es zeigten sich in einer stringenten SAM-Analyse keine Unterschiede im Transkriptom. Für klinische Anwendungen scheinen die bhMSZ daher auf Grund der aufwendigeren Isolierung und des dennoch eher geringen Zellgewinns nicht im gleichen Maß für klinische Anwendungen geeignet wie mhMSZ.
Background:
To prevent bone loss in hip arthroplasty, several short stem systems have been developed, including the Mayo conservative hip system. While there is a plethora of data confirming inherent advantages of these systems, only little is known about potential complications, especially when surgeons start to use these systems.
Methods:
In this study, we present a retrospective analysis of the patients’ outcome, complications and the complication management of the first 41 Mayo conservative hips performed in 37 patients. For this reason, functional scores, radiographic analyses, peri- and postoperative complications were assessed at an average follow-up of 35 months.
Results:
The overall HHS improved from 61.2 pre-operatively to 85.6 post-operatively. The German Extra Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment Questionnaire (XSFMA-D) improved from 30.3 pre-operatively to 12.2 post-operatively. The most common complication was an intraoperative non-displaced fracture of the proximal femur observed in 5 cases (12.1%). Diabetes, higher BMI and older ages were shown to be risk factors for these intra-operative periprosthetic fractures (p < 0.01). Radiographic analysis revealed a good offset reconstruction in all cases.
Conclusion:
In our series, a high complication rate with 12.1% of non-displaced proximal femoral fractures was observed using the Mayo conservative hip. This may be attributed to the flat learning curve of the system or the inherent patient characteristics of the presented cohort."
Introduction
The goals of successful bi-compartmental knee arthroplasty are to achieve correct fit and positioning of the implant, while appropriately correcting the mechanical alignment of the leg after surgery. As these requirements are not always reliably fulfilled using off-the-shelf implant systems, newer approaches for bi-compartmental resurfacing have been explored.
Material and methods
In this article we report the radiographic results of 30 patients with anteromedial osteoarthritis (OA) who were treated with a novel patient-specific fixed-bearing bi-compartmental knee resurfacing system using custom-made implants and instruments. Utilizing standardized pre- and postoperative radiographic analyses (based on anterior-posterior and lateral, anterior-posterior weight-bearing full-length radiographs, patella skyline views and preoperative computed tomography (CT) scanning) implant fit and positioning as well as correction of the mechanical axis (hip-knee-ankle angle, HKA) were determined.
Results
On average, HKA was corrected from 173.4 ±3.47° preoperatively to 179.4 ±2.85° postoperatively. The coronal femoro-tibial angle was corrected on average 5.61°. The preoperative tibial slope measured on lateral views was 6.38 ±2.4°, while the average slope in the CT-based planning protocol (iView) was 6.14 ±2.40°. Postoperative lateral tibial slope was determined to be 5.77 ±1.97°. The thickness of the posterior femoral cuts was measured intraoperatively and, in all cases, corresponded well to the targeted thickness of the cuts provided by the iView. The joint line was preserved in all cases and the average Insall-Salvati index was 1.078 ±0.11 pre- and 1.072 ±0.11 postoperatively. The fit of the implant components measured by over- or underhang was excellent throughout (< 1.01 mm).
Conclusions
Custom-made bicompartmental knee arthroplasty can ensure optimized fitting and positioning of the implant with restoration of the leg axis. These implants could be considered as an alternative primary solution for knee surgeons treating bi-compartmental disease.