When assessing isometry during anterior cruciate ligament surgery, it is assumed that points determined to be isometric remain so after reconstruction. We sought to evaluate if isometric measurements vary with the status of the anterior cruciate ligament. A computerized electronic isometer was used to measure the magnitude and pattern of change in separation distance between a constant point in the tibial insertion of the anterior cruciate ligament and five positions within the femoral insertion with the anterior cruciate ligament intact, sectioned, and reconstructed. For the center position, the magnitude and pattern of the change in separation distance was physiologically isometric in all conditions (maximal length change, 3.0 mm). For the posterior position, the isometry pattern remained physiologic in each condition, and the magnitude of the separation distance was nearly isometric in all conditions (maximal length change, 3.7 mm). The superior and inferior positions had similar isometric measurements in the intact and sectioned conditions but significantly different measurements after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Intraoperative assessment of isometry at positions in the center or posterior portion of the anterior cruciate ligament's femoral insertion provides useful information that is not altered by reconstruction. For superior and inferior positions, however, points found to be isometric in the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee did not remain isometric after reconstruction.
The presentation of blastomycosis clinically and radiographically is nonspecific and often mistaken for a neoplasm. Delay in diagnosis is common. Patients with osseous blastomycosis present with pain and swelling. Radiographs usually show an eccentric lucency in the distal ends of long bones. These patients frequently are referred for a neoplastic workup and a diagnosis is made only after biopsy. We review the cases of five patients diagnosed with a bone tumor who had blastomycosis osteomyelitis. The time to diagnosis from original symptoms was 4.7 months (range, 3-8 months). The average age of the patients was 45.6 years (range, 20-59 years). A Musculoskeletal Tumor Society functional assessment was done. Early radiographs of the current patients ranged from normal to showing faint osteopenia in the involved location. As the disease progressed, the area of lucency appeared with either diffuse or well-marginated borders. Treatment included surgical debridement with antifungals. The mean functional score was 93.3%. All patients are disease-free. Blastomycosis, similar to tuberculosis, often is mistaken for a neoplasm. Blastomycosis osteomyelitis can be treated with excellent results. The key is diagnosis and including endemic fungal infections in the differential diagnosis of bone tumors. In addition, every potential neoplasm should include cultures of specimens obtained at biopsy.
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