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Poliomyelitis
By: Dr. Masoud Shayesteh Azar
Associate Professor, Orthopaedic Department, Mazandaran University
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Poliomyelitis
polio= gray matter
Myelitis= inflammation of the spinal cord
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PoliomyelitisPoliomyelitis
First described by Michael Underwood in 1789First described by Michael Underwood in 1789
First outbreak described in U.S. in 1843First outbreak described in U.S. in 1843
21,00021,000 paralytic cases reported in the U. S. in 1952paralytic cases reported in the U. S. in 1952
Global eradication in near futureGlobal eradication in near future
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Poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis, literally meaning “gray spinal cord inflammation
It is a viral infection
There are three types of poliovirus and many strains of each type
It is contagious: usually spread from person to person.
Only harmful to humans
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The Poliovirus
Virus localized in the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and certain brain steam motor nuclei.
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Poliovirus
Enterovirus (RNA)Three serotypes: 1, 2, 3Minimal heterotypic immunity between serotypesRapidly inactivated by heat, formaldehyde, chlorine, ultraviolet light
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Poliomyelitis Pathogenesis
Entry into mouthReplication in pharynx, GI tract, local lymphaticsHematologic spread to lymphatics and central nervous systemViral spread along nerve fibersDestruction of motor neurons
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Poliomyelitis Pathogenesis
The ant. Horn motor cells may be damaged by viral multiplication or toxic byproducts of the virus or indirectly by ischemia, edema,
and hemorrhage in the glial tissues .
Destruction of the spinal cord occurs focally and within 3 days wallerian degeneration is evident.
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poliomyelitis
Most affects children under the age of 5 years in developing tropical countries.
Incubation period ranges from 6 to 20 days
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What are the symptoms?
Acute stage: generally lasts 7 to 10 days.
Many include fever, pharyngitis, headache, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Illness may progress to aseptic meningitis and menigoencephalitis in 1% to 4% of patients. These patients develop a higher fever & sever headache with stiffness of the neck
and back .
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What are the symptoms?
Paralytic disease occurs 0.1% to 1% of those who become infected with the polio virus.
Paralysis of the respiratory muscles or from cardiac arrest if the neurons in the medulla oblongata are destroyed.
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Clinical course
Symptoms range :from mild malaise to generalized encephalomyelitis with widespread paralysis.
Hyperesthesia or paresthesia in the extremities and muscular pain is common.
Muscles are tender even to gentle palpation .
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Poliomyelitis
According to Sharrard, weakness is clinically detectable only when more than 60% of the nerve cells supplying the muscle have been destroyed.
Paralysis occurs twice as often in the lower extremity as in upper extremity.
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Poliomyelitis
The most commonly affected muscles are the
Quadriceps, glutei, tibialis anterior, medial hamstrings, and hip flexors.
Deltoid, triceps, and pectoralis major .
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Poliomyelitis
Patients have some or full recovery from paralysis, most clinical recovery occurs during the 1 month and almost complete within 6 months.
Limited recovery may occur for about 2 years.
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Poliomyelitis
In cases with paralysis superficial reflexes usually are absent first, and deep tendon reflexes disappear when the muscle group
is paralyzed .
DDX.: Guillain-Barre syndrome, and other forms of encephalomyelitis
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Treatment in the acute stage
Bed rest, analgesics, hot packs, and anatomical positioning of the limbs
gentle passive ROM exercises of all joints
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Treatment in the acute stage
close monitoring of respiratory and cardiovascular functioning is essential during the acute stage of poliomyelitis along with fever control and pain relievers for muscle spasms.
Mechanical ventilation, respiratory therapy may be needed depending of the severity of patients.
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Convalescent stage From 2 days after the temperature return to normal and continues for 2 years
Muscle power improves
Physical therapy is recommended for full recovery.
Passive stretching exercises and wedging casts can be used for mild to moderate contractures.
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Convalescent stage
Surgical release of tight fascia and muscle aponeuroses and lengthening of tendons may be necessary for contractures persisting longer than 6 months.
Orthoses should be used until no further recovery is anticipated.
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Chronic stage
24 months after the active illness:
The goals of treatment include correcting any significant muscle imbalance and preventing or correcting soft tissue or bony
deformities .
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Chronic stage
Static joint instability can be controlled by Orthoses.
Dynamic joint instability result in a fixed deformity that cannot be controlled by Orthoses.
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Chronic stage
Soft tissue surgery, such as tendon transfers, should be done in young children before the development of any fixed bony
changes .
Bony procedures for correcting a deformity can be delayed until skeletal growth is near
completion .
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Global eradication in near futureGlobal eradication in near future
Prevention
Prevention
Prevention
Immunization of the young continues
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Wild Poliovirus 1988
National Immunization ProgramCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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Wild Poliovirus 2004
National Immunization ProgramCenters for Disease Control and
Prevention
National Immunization ProgramCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
National Immunization ProgramCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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Study
We study 246 patient with polio in Sari
Male:156 cases (63/4%)
female: 90 cases (36/6%)
age :22 to 63 years old main age 46/3
One lower limb: 164 cases (66/6%)
Both lower limb: 62 cases (25/2 %)
Both lower limb together with upper limb 10 cases (4/1% )
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Result:
From 246 patients ;108 used brace
56 patients needs brace but not used
187 operation has down for these patients
97 patients more than one operation has down
82 patients have mild symptoms and don’t need
To any operation or brace.
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Result:
From 187 operation:
53 cases; ankle triple arthrodesis
81 cases; tendon transfer EHL to dorsum foot
10 cases; other kind of tendon transfers
11 cases; ATL
8 cases; lower limb lengthening
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Result:
2 cases; Ephypisodesis
1 case; ankle fusion
23 cases; toe deformity correction
53 cases; soft tissue release for knee and hip flexion contracture
37 cases; osteotomy around knee
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Result:
Very important point
No any new case in last 10 years reported.
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