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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-40454

ABSTRACT

The present study evaluates the outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with soft-tissue sarcomas of the extremities, trunk, head and neck region. A retrospective study of 104 patients who underwent treatment was conducted on 48 males and 56 females with a mean age of 44.5 years (range, 10-85 years). Seventy-eight patients had high-grade sarcomas and most tumors (89.5 percent) were located at the extremities. One hundred patients were treated by surgery and 51 patients were treated by both surgery and radiation therapy. With the median follow-up time of 24.5 months, local recurrence developed in 26 patients (25 percent) and distant metastasis developed in 29 patients (27.9 percent). The actuarial overall 3-year disease-specific survival rate were 74.2 percent. Multivariate statistical analysis revealed that positive surgical margin and occurrence of distant metastasis were significant predictors for overall survival. Positive surgical margin was the only factor that increased the risk of local recurrence and older age (> or = 60 years) was only the factor that increased the risk of distant metastasis. The results reaffirm the importance of the surgical margin where uncontrolled local disease affects the risk of local failure and disease-specific survival. Occurrence of distant metastasis is associated with older age (> or = 60 years) and decreases disease-specific survival of the patients.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Combined Modality Therapy , Disease-Free Survival , Extremities , Female , Head and Neck Neoplasms/mortality , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Sarcoma/mortality , Survival Rate , Thailand/epidemiology , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-39300

ABSTRACT

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor is a very rare soft tissue tumor in the general population but there is an increased incidence in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1. Two cases of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 whom we were able to follow-up long term are presented. Although wide excision was performed successfully in these patients, they suffered from local recurrence of the tumors shortly after surgery and died with distant metastases. The literature concerning the natural history and the management of this specific condition was reviewed.


Subject(s)
Adult , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Neurofibromatosis 1/complications , Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms/pathology
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-43247

ABSTRACT

To find out the improvement of joint position sense after total knee arthroplasty with patellar resurfacing compared to total knee arthoplasty without patellar resurfacing, the study was carried out as a randomised parallel trial in patients who had stage III and IV primary osteoarthrosis of only 1 side of the knee with a 2 year follow-up. Twenty-one patients underwent patellar resurfacing and 26 patients had no patellar resurfacing. Joint position sense was evaluated by the average absolute different angle of the operated knees from the non operated knees which was the asymptomatic knee and acted as the reference knee. Position sense was improved significantly in both groups. However, the patients without patellar resurfacing had better improvement. The patients with patellar resurfacing had better results in terms of anterior knee pain and tenderness. Patellar resurfacing should be used in severe articular cartilage damage, not as a routine operation.


Subject(s)
Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Patella/surgery , Prospective Studies
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-45436

ABSTRACT

To find out the clinical effects of methylcobalamin on the conservative treatment of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis, the study was carried out as a control single blind trial with 2 year follow-up in 152 patients, 68 males and 84 females, whose ages ranged from 55 to 85 years, average 67 +/- 18.1 years. They were randomly allocated into 2 groups, the control group, 82 patients, and the methylcobalamin group, 70 patients. All had classical history, and physical and radiographic findings which confirmed the diagnosis of spinal stenosis. Conventional management, including patient education, physical therapy and medication, were carried out in every patient and in addition methylcobalamin 0.5 mg was given orally three times a day in the methylcobalamin group for 6 months. All patients were followed up periodically for 2 years. Most of the patients in both groups showed improvement but there was no significant difference between the 2 groups in terms of pain improvement and neurological signs, except neurogenic claudication distance which was better in the M-group.


Subject(s)
Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Intermittent Claudication/etiology , Male , Middle Aged , Pain/etiology , Patient Education as Topic , Physical Therapy Modalities , Single-Blind Method , Spinal Stenosis/complications , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin B 12/analogs & derivatives
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-38298

ABSTRACT

A prospective study of pain after brachial plexus injury was carried out on 246 patients with at least 2 years follow-up. All of them had closed traction injury from motorcycle accidents. There were 16 females and 230 males aged from 16 to 44 years old. The patients' biodata, onset of pain, characteristics of pain and treatment were recorded. Changes in pain after conservative and operative treatment and the outcome of treatment were analysed. Two hundred and nineteen patients (89%) had significant pain and 182 patients (74%) had severe pain. Most of them had continuous pain with 2 to 20 peaks of severe pain per day. Crushing type of pain was the most common but mixed type of pain caused the most distress. Conservative treatment before surgery could relieve the pain in 39 patients (15.8%). Surgical reconstruction could further relieve the pain in 176 patients (80.36%). However, 21 patients (8.5%) still had severe pain. Improvement in sensory function had more effect on pain reduction than motor function.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Brachial Plexus/injuries , Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/diagnosis , Data Collection , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Incidence , Injury Severity Score , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement , Pain, Postoperative/diagnosis , Prospective Studies , Plastic Surgery Procedures
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-38556

ABSTRACT

To find out the effect of sharp dissection compared to electrocautery for soft tissue release and balancing in total knee replacement on proprioceptive sense, the study was carried out as a parellel double blind trial with 2 year follow-up. There were 52 patients in the sharp dissection group and 42 patients in the electrocautery group. Position sense of the operated knees was evaluated by the ability to reproduce the same angles as the non operative knees which acted as reference knees. The absolute different angles were used to evaluate the position sense. Before the operation, the patients in both groups had similar biographic data, pathology, and absolute different angles of knee positioning. After the operation, both groups had improvement in knee position sense; however, the sharp dissection group had more rapid improvement in the 1st post operative year. There was no significant difference at the 2 year follow-up.


Subject(s)
Aged , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/methods , Dissection , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-41451

ABSTRACT

A survey study of the efficacy and side-effects of loxoprofen in orthopaedic outpatient clinics was carried out from January 1995 to December 1997. There were 1206 patients (569 males and 637 females) with an average age of 56.4 +/- 14.9 years. The youngest was 43 and the oldest was 79 years. About 36 per cent of the patients had underlying diseases and 31 per cent were receiving other medications as well as loxoprofen. About 91 per cent of the patients were satisfied with loxoprofen in terms of pain control and decreased inflammation. However, 8.4 per cent had side-effects, the most common being GI and CNS disturbances. Some patients (0.24%) had GI bleeding and needed hospitalization. The high risk patients were female older than 60 years who had used loxoprofen continuously for more than 6 weeks. However, we conclude that loxoprofen is an effective NSAID with few side-effects.


Subject(s)
Administration, Oral , Adult , Aged , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/administration & dosage , Cumulative Trauma Disorders/drug therapy , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Facial Pain/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Incidence , Joint Diseases/drug therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Satisfaction , Phenylpropionates/administration & dosage , Product Surveillance, Postmarketing , Prospective Studies , Thailand , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-39409

ABSTRACT

To compare the immediate and long term outcome of immediate stabilization of the unstable pelvic fractures to delayed stabilization with simple external fixation, the study was carried out as a paralell trial with 2 year follow-up. There were 112 patients with 69 males and 43 females who had unstable pelvic fractures. They were allocated randomly into 2 groups. In group 1, 40 patients, conventional management was performed while in group 2, 72 patients, reduction and anterior stabilization of pelvic fractures with a simple external fixator were carried out immediately just after the unstable fractures were detected. Blood transfusion, post operative pain, need of reconstructive surgery of the pelvic fractures and late deformities were less in the group 2. Immediate anterior reduction and stabilization of the unstable pelvic fractures gave encouraging results.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , External Fixators , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Fracture Fixation/instrumentation , Fracture Healing/physiology , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement , Pelvic Bones/injuries , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-38606

ABSTRACT

Four types of commonly used instruments, 1) external fixation, 2) tension wiring, 3) tension band wiring, and 4) single superior plating, for anterior stabilization of the diastasis pubic symphysis were tested for their mechanical properties under single load to failure in cadaveric pelvis by a universal testing machine. Three directions of loading, transverse tension, vertical tension and saggital compression, were used to test each type of instrumentation. Five specimens of each fixation were used for each direction of testing. The strongest instrumentation was single superior plating. Early mobilization can be advocated in the patient after fixation with this instrument. External fixation could resist transverse and saggital compression load at an acceptable level but not the vertical load. Tension band wiring could better resist vertical load than the other directions. Tensions wiring was the weakest instrumentation and early ambulation should be avoided.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cadaver , External Fixators , Humans , Male , Materials Testing , Pubic Symphysis/surgery
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-40452

ABSTRACT

The clinical efficacy of the two topical analgesics, ketoprofen hydroalcoholic gel (Fastum gel) and diclofenac emulgel, for osteoarthritis of the knee was studied. There were 85 patients who underwent the trial. They were randomly allocated into 2 groups, the diclofenac group, 42 patients (4 males and 38 females) receiving the diclofenac emulgel at the painfull site four times a day for 4 weeks, and the ketoprofen group, 43 patients (9 males and 34 females) receiving the ketoprofen hydroalcoholic gel four times a day for 4 weeks at the painful knee. Golberg's knee scoring was used to evaluate the patients before the trial, at the end of the first, second and fourth weeks. The ketoprofen group had poorer a score before the trial, however, both groups had improvement in their knee functions, knee score and pain. There was no significant difference between the groups at the end of the study. There was no serious side effect in both groups. Ketoprofen hydroalcoholic gel gave persuasive results in the treatment of knee arthrosis stage I and II.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Arthritis/drug therapy , Chi-Square Distribution , Diclofenac/therapeutic use , Female , Gels , Humans , Ketoprofen/therapeutic use , Knee Joint/drug effects , Male , Middle Aged , Pain/drug therapy , Prospective Studies , Single-Blind Method , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-44573

ABSTRACT

Problem-based learning should be continued and extended to more topics. However, the steps and details of the process should be modified to each group of students. The students and tutors should have a period for preparing themselves for the process. The learning media should be improved in quality, quantity and variety to serve almost all of the students.


Subject(s)
Education, Medical, Undergraduate/methods , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Learning , Orthopedics/education , Teaching/methods , Thailand
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-38441

ABSTRACT

We found that this simple nerve stimulator which gave a direct current of 4.8 volts, 0.1 to 1.5 mA and 2.0 mA pulse of 60 cycles/min using 9 volts dry cells was useful for peripheral nerve surgery. It is cheap and easy to maintain. Surgeons who are interested in this simple nerve stimulator can adopt this idea themselves or can contact the authors.


Subject(s)
Electric Stimulation/instrumentation , Electrodes , Equipment Design , Humans , Intraoperative Care , Peripheral Nerves/surgery
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-42108

ABSTRACT

The investigator could not show that administration of glycosaminoglycan polysulfate twice a week, one intra-articular and one intra-muscular injections, was useful for osteoarthritis (stage II) of the knee joint.


Subject(s)
Aged , Clinical Trials as Topic , Double-Blind Method , Female , Glycosaminoglycans/administration & dosage , Humans , Knee Joint , Male , Middle Aged , Osteoarthritis/drug therapy , Random Allocation
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