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Med J Malaysia ; 77(5): 628-630, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36169078

ABSTRACT

Iron deficiency (ID) impacts about fifty percent of elderly patients with many symptoms present before iron deficiency anaemia . If left untreated, ID may increase morbidity and mortality. Oral iron is often not tolerated or the absorption is suboptimal. We describe our initial experiences of using high-dose intravenous ferric derisomaltose (Monofer®) infusions of 500 and 1000mg for iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia respectively in the outpatient setting. Rapid correction of laboratory parameters and improvement in common symptoms (such as fatigue) were observed. Intravenous iron may be an option for symptomatic iron deficient patients unsuitable for oral iron.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Iron Deficiencies , Administration, Intravenous , Aged , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/drug therapy , Disaccharides , Ferric Compounds , Humans , Infusions, Intravenous , Iron/therapeutic use , Maltose/therapeutic use , Middle Aged
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Microsurgery ; 20(1): 32-6, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10617879

ABSTRACT

Peripheral nerve lesions with a long segment defect need a grafting conduit to heal. Although autogenous nerve grafting is still considered the best method for bridging nerve defects, several alternative types of conduits (biological and synthetic) have been studied. We have demonstrated in previous experimental research in rats that a graft made using a vein (providing a guide for nerve regeneration) filled with fresh skeletal muscle (to prevent vein collapse and support axon regeneration) gave similar results to traditional nerve grafts. On this basis, we decided to use the muscle-vein-combined grafts in clinical cases. From 1993 to 1997, this technique was applied for bridging both sensory and mixed nerve defects (21 cases). We report good results in 85% of our cases with a minimum follow-up of 14 months. These results, obtained on nerve defects ranging from 0.5 to 6 cm in length, seem to be superior to those reported with other kinds of artificial or biological conduits.


Subject(s)
Nerve Regeneration , Peripheral Nerve Injuries , Peripheral Nerves/transplantation , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle Contraction , Muscle, Skeletal/innervation , Touch , Treatment Outcome
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Microsurgery ; 18(1): 55-9, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9635796

ABSTRACT

Thirty-four tibial nerves in 17 adult male wistar rats were repaired by applying protein bands longitudinally across the nerve join. The bands were then irradiated with a fibre-coupled diode laser (lambda = 810 nm). The relations among the laser weld breaking force, the power, and the solder surface area were investigated, while maintaining a consistent ratio between the total mass of protein solder in a band and total laser energy delivered (the laser energy dose). When this laser energy dose was held constant, the average breaking force of the laser welds irradiated by 72 mW laser output power was weaker than that reached after 90 mW laser radiation. There is a linear relation between the solder breaking force and the solder surface area when band thickness, laser power, and laser dose are unvaried.


Subject(s)
Laser Therapy/methods , Peripheral Nerves/surgery , Animals , Male , Proteins , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Serum Albumin, Bovine , Tensile Strength , Tibial Nerve/surgery
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Microsurgery ; 17(8): 444-8, 1996.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9393664

ABSTRACT

Fibre-optic technology combined with confocality produces a microscope capable of optical thin sectioning. In this original study, tibial nerves have been stained in a rat model with a vital dye, 4-(4-diethylaminostyryl)-N-methylpyridinium iodide, and analysed by fibre-optic confocal microscopy to produce detailed images of nerve ultrastructure. Schwann cells, nodes of Ranvier and longitudinal myelinated sheaths enclosing axons were clearly visible. Single axons appeared as brightly staining longitudinal structures. This allowed easy tracing of multiple signal axons within the nerve tissue. An accurate measurement of internodal lengths was easily accomplished. This technique is comparable to current histological techniques, but does not require biopsy, thin sectioning or tissue fixing. This study offers a standard for further in vivo microscopy, including the possibility of monitoring the progression of nerve regeneration following microsurgical neurorraphy.


Subject(s)
Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Tibial Nerve/ultrastructure , Animals , Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Fluorescent Dyes , Male , Microscopy, Confocal/instrumentation , Pyridinium Compounds , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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