Objective:The aim of our study is to present the benefit of using the transvers acetabular ligament for intraoperative determination of the anteversion of acetabular component. Methods:Twenty-one total hip arthroplasties were performed. The transverse acetabular ligament was identified and used as a guide to position the acetabular component. Results:The mean anteversion angle was 16.9. None of the patients studied sustained a postoperative dislocation during this short follow-up period. Conclusion:We conclude from this preliminary study that the transverse acetabular ligament can aid positioning of the acetabular component of a THR. It defines the version of the acetabular component without the need for external instrumentation, and is independent of the position of the patient. Level of Evidence IV; Prospective Study.
The [3+2] cycloaddition (32CA) reaction of tomentosin with benzonitrile oxide yielding a spiro-isoxazoline has been studied within the Molecular Electron Density Theory at the B3LYP/6-31(d,p) computational level. Given the multifunctionality of tomentosin, this 32CA reaction can take place along 16 competitive reaction paths. The chemo-, regio-, and stereoisomeric reaction paths involving the two C C double bonds of tomentosin have been studied. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations account for the total chemo-and regioselectivity, in complete agreement with the experimental outcomes, being suggestive of low diastereofacial selectivity. Analysis of the conceptual DFT indices accounts for the nonpolar character of this 32CA reaction. On the other hand, the topological analysis of the electron localization function of the selected points of the intrinsic reaction coordinate associated with the formation of the C C and C O single bonds emphasizes the zw-type reactivity of the phenyl nitrile oxide; the reaction taking place through a non-concerted two-stage one-step mechanism initialized with the formation of the C C single bond involving the β-conjugated carbon of tomentosin. K E Y W O R D S [3+2] cycloaddition reaction, molecular electron density theory conceptual, nitrile oxide, tomentosin
We report a case of a 4-year-old girl with limited financial resources, a background history marked by chronic abdominal discomfort and a positive Helicobacter pylori stool antigen test. The child presented with pallor, striking epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting. Blood tests reported high serum lipase levels. Investigations showed proof of nodular gastritis, intussusception and mild acute pancreatitis. The surgical procedure revealed Rapunzel syndrome complicated with intussusception and intestinal perforation, successfully treated. The postoperative course went uncomplicated.
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