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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212609

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The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) is defined as the area extending from vertebral segment C7 to T2. Spinal metastases of CTJ are rare, range from 10% to less than 20%. A 47-year-old woman complained sensory and motor disturbance since 3 weeks prior to admission. History of lump on the left breast was confirmed. Neurological deficit was confirmed as ASIA C at the time of diagnosis. MRI finding suggest fracture of T1 vertebral body with kypothic angle 28° that causing anterior compression of spinal cord. The patient underwent decompression and posterior fusion from C4 to T4. A biopsy sample was also collected from the spine and left breast to confirm the diagnosis. Patient evaluation was done during discharge and at certain points of follow-up for improvement on its neurological, pain, and functional status. An MRI evaluation was performed to evaluate spinal stability and fusion. Significant improvements were observed in patient ambulatory and pain status. Cervicothoracic junction fusion procedure is a considerable choice for the management of pathological vertebral fractures with cervicothoracic junction involvement caused by spinal metastases of breast cancer.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212598

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Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignant B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the marrow, with plasma cells predominating. It is unlikely to encounter rising level of any tumor marker in MM patient. We present a case of 46-year-old female came to the orthopaedic clinic with chief complains of pain on her right arm, left shoulder and right hip after 5 months. The results of the bone survey of these patients showed multiple lytic lesions with a punched-out appearance in calvaria. The expansive lytic mass was seen with cortical destruction in one third proximal metaphysis to diaphysis of humerus with periosteal reaction and surrounding soft tissue mass. The basic metabolic panel (BMP) result of these patient is hipocellular with decrease of erythroid, myeloid, and megakaryocytes activity and there are 30% plasma cells with positive myeloma cells. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with MM. The laboratory result of these patient also showed elevation of carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA-125) marker to 56 and 92 (normal range is <35). The patient reported herein showed clear signs and symptoms of MM accompanied by elevated level of CA-125 and CA-15.3 tumor markers. Elevated CA-125 values most often are associated with epithelial ovarian cancer, although levels also can be increased in other malignancies such as endometrial, fallopian tube, breast, lung, esophageal, gastric, hepatic, and pancreatic. However, there were no clear mechanism of how a malignant B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the marrow stimulates the production of tumor marker such as CA-125.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212592

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Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a relatively common benign primary bone tumor, commonly seen in end of long bones. Treatment goals for GCT of the distal radius are complete excision of the tumor and preservation of wrist function. Usually it can be treated by en-bloc resection and reconstruction using autogenous non vascularized ipsilateral proximal fibular graft. Authors present a case of twenty two years old female complaining of pain and lump in left wrist since two years ago. The pain worsened since 1 month before consultation, but did not radiate elsewhere. Pain was aggravated by movement and decreased with rest. Physical examination revealed a 3 cm mass with tenderness over left wrist. With clinical suspicion of benign bone tumor on left wrist, further evaluation was needed. Plain radiograph revealed an expansile, lytic lesion and soap bubble appearance on her left distal radius like a GCT. Open biopsy result revealed similar morphology with GCT. Reconstruction by en-bloc surgical excision, followed with non-vascularized fibular bone graft fixed with dynamic compression plate (DCP) and wrist ligament reconstruction and fixation of the head of the fibula with carpal bones and distal end of the ulna using K-wires along with palmaris longus tendon were performed. En-bloc resection of giant cell tumors of the lower end radius is a widely accepted method. Reconstruction with non-vascularized fibular graft, internal fixation with DCP with trans fixation of the fibular head and wrist ligament reconstruction minimizes the problem and gives satisfactory functional results.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212216

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The purpose of this study was to compare the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative parameters of Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty procedure using lateral approach and posterior approach in Sanglah General Hospital in 2018. Thirty-five patients diagnosed with femoral neck fracture or intertrochanter fracture underwent Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty using either lateral approach or posterior approach at our institution between January 2018 and December 2018. The primary outcome measures were postoperative complication and hip function. The secondary outcome measures were surgical time, transfusion rate, length of hospital stay, intraoperative blood loss and postoperative haemoglobin. There were 14 patients in Lateral Approach group and 21 patients Posterior Approach group included for analysis. There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding to the Harris Hip Score at 6 months follow up. Significant differences were found between Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty with Lateral Approach and Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty with Posterior Approach group in comparison of intraoperative blood loss (p<0.05) and length of stay (p<0.05). The present study concluded that both lateral and posterior approaches are comparable in terms of functional outcomes and complications. However, there is a tendency of longer hospital of length of stay and more of intraoperative blood loss using posterior approach which should be kept in mind when orthopaedic surgeon is performing a bipolar hemiarthroplasty.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212206

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Ankle sprains are commonly seen injuries among athletic and young population, and it is necessary to stabilize the patient ankle as soon as possible. Authors report the cost-effective option of using a modified Brostrom technique with one suture anchor in a limited resource setting. Case a 24- year-old male came to the orthopaedic clinic with chief complaint of left ankle pain for the past 2 weeks after jumping and landing in a twisted position. Patient also complained of unstable ankle after the fall. On physical examination, the ankle showed tenderness and instability when anterior drawer test was performed. The patient was diagnosed with lateral ankle instability. This case report describes a modification to the original Brostrom procedure using one suture anchor to anatomically reconstruct the lateral ankle ligaments in treating high demand patient who have lateral ankle instability. After six months follow up, the patient has shown significant improvement on his left ankle. Despite of all the modifications of Brostrom procedure, the use of more suture anchors or sophisticated technique such as arthroscopy might result in increasing cost. Reasonably good outcome can still be achieved with modified Brostrom procedure that utilizes minimal incision, simple steps, and single suture anchor. Due to its cost-effectiveness, authors believe that modified Brostrom technique with one suture anchor is an effective and practical treatment option for lateral ankle instability. Brostrom technique using suture anchors as shown here can provide similarly good outcomes compared with other more complex techniques.

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211109

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Trimalleolar fractures are one of the most complex fracture around ankle. This study aims to assess the functional outcome and result of the surgical treatment for trimalleolar fracture. Case 1: A 49-years-old male experience closed fracture left ankle Lauge-Hansen PER type IV caused by traffic accident. Patient present with swollen and painful around ankle with an inability to bear weight on the affected extremity. Case 2: A 36-years-old female sustained closed fracture at right trimalleolar ankle, closed fracture at right talus nondisplace Hawkins I, and closed fracture at second, third, and fourth metatarsal. Case 3: A 57-years-old female came with history the left ankle twisted after got slipped and fell down at the yard. Patient was diagnosed by closed fracture left ankle Lauge Hansen SER type IV. Ankle fracture mostly happen in young men and older women during sporting activities or even bicycle or car accidents. The Lauge-Hansen system classify the fracture based on the postion and the direction of the ankle when trauma happen. The AOFAS was use for evaluation patient-relevant outcomes in patients operated on with anatomical ankle injury. In or present study of 3 patients with ankle fractures that were unstable, displaced or both treated surgically by open reduction with internal fixation in accordance with Lauge-Hansen classification. The result in our series confirm that all of 3 patients have a good result based on AOFAS scoring for evaluation the treatment and it means the management approve the good functional outcomes for the patients with ankle fractures.

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