1.Tricks to do a Quick Successful Bronchial Artery Embolization (BAE) in Massive Haemoptysis
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2018;14(3):46-50
Bronchial artery embolization (BAE) is the mainstay treatment for massive haemoptysis. Herein we briefly discuss the tips and tricks of super-selective embolization of bronchial artery using N-butyl-2 cyanoacrylate (NBCA). Based on our experience, this technique produces a better resolution and exhibit high non- recurrence rate in the treatment of massive haemoptysis.
Bronchial artery
2.Discovery of a Clandestine Ticking Bomb - Blunt Traumatic Aortic Injury
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2019;15(2):163-165
Blunt traumatic aortic injury (BTAI) is a crucial diagnosis to be made early in the management of trauma patients with aims to improve survival outcome. The objective of this case report is to highlight and explore the role of imaging especially Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) thorax to diagnose a focal traumatic aortic isthmus pseudoaneurysm in a young gentleman sustaining high impact thoracic trauma.
3.Isolated Complete Popliteus Tendon Rupture Following a Trivial Occupational Injury
Arifaizad ABDULLAH ; Mohd Hezery HARUN ; Hariati JAMIL ; Ezamin Abdul RAHIM
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2018;14(1):73-75
Traumatic rupture of the popliteus tendon is a rare type of knee injury. Most reported cases had occurred in athletes or following high impact trauma. We report a case of a 23-year-old male with an isolated complete popliteus tendon rupture that was diagnosed arthroscopically. The patient worked as a general labourer in a sawmill. He fell at his workplace and presented with acute painful fixed flexion of the right knee. Initially he was suspected to have a meniscus tear. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the knee was carried out; and diagnosis of popliteal tendon rupture was established. The patient was subsequently managed conservatively by arthroscopic debridement. He was allowed to mobilize the knee as tolerated after the surgery. He was well with a full knee range of movement and was able to walk normally at six weeks after surgery. This article highlights the possibility of complete popliteus tendon rupture following a minor occupational injury in a previously normal knee.
4.An Experience of Embolization of Multiple Recurrence Pheochromocytoma Nodules
Chong Eng Ngen ; Zuria Amaleen binti Zulkifli ; Ridzuan Abdul Rahim ; Ezamin Abdul Rahim
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2021;17(No.2):305-307
Recurrence of pheochromocytoma is quite common. We present a case report of a malignant pheochromocytoma
with recurrent nodules in right paranephric and posterior-lateral abdominal wall, which underwent transarterial
embolization of the nodules.
5.Decoding death by unknown causes using postmortem image-guided virtopsy: A review of recent literature and the Malaysian experience
Tawfiq Yousef Tawfiq Zyoud ; Saiful Nizam Abdul Rashid ; Subapriya Suppiah ; Ezamin Abdul Rahim ; Rozi Mahmud
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(4):411-418
Introduction: Autopsy is one of the most important approaches
to identify clearly the exact cause of death, whether it was due
to natural causes, sudden death, or traumatic. Various studies
have been done in different countries regarding ways to
improve the diagnosis during autopsy. The imaging approach
is one of the methods that has been used to complement
autopsy findings and to enhance the diagnosis for achieving the
most accurate post-mortem diagnosis. The aim of this study is
to identify the role of imaging modalities that complement
routine autopsy and correlate the findings of diagnostic
imaging that can help improve the accuracy of diagnosing the
cause of death.
Methods: We sourced articles from Scopus, Ovid and PubMed
databases for journal publications related to post-mortem
diagnostic imaging. We highlight the most relevant full articles
in English that explain the type of modality that was utilised
and the added value it provided for diagnosing the cause of
death.
Results: Minimally invasive autopsies assisted by imaging
modalities added a great benefit to forensic medicine, and
supported conventional autopsy. In particular the role of post
mortem computed tomography (PMCT), post mortem
computed tomography angiography (PMMR) and positron
emission tomography computed tomography (PMCTA) that
have incremental benefits in diagnosing traumatic death,
fractures, tissue injuries, as well as the assessment of body
height or weight for corpse identification.
Conclusion: PMCT and PMMR, with particular emphasis on
PMCTA, can provide higher accuracy than the other
modalities. They can be regarded as indispensable methods
that should be applied to the routine autopsy protocol, thus
improving the findings and accuracy of diagnosing the cause of
death.
6.Embozene Loaded Prostatic Artery Embolization
Ezamin Abdul Rahim ; Ridzuan Abdul Rahim ; Azzam Baseri Huddin ; Nik Azuan Nik Ismail ; Mohd Naim Mohd Yakob
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.3, September):313-315
Herein is a case report of a 70 years old man with a tenacious benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The aim of this manuscript is to briefly discuss the usage and advantage of EmbozeneTM Microsphere in embolization of the prostate arteries in the treatment of failed medical and surgical therapy for BPH.
7.Regional Emergency Stroke Quick-Response (RESQ) Network: A Proposed Paradigm of Malaysia Stroke Care Services
Peck Kee Chia ; Nur Afiqah Mohamad ; Liyana Najwa Inche Mat ; Iskasymar Itam@Ismail ; Abdul Hanif Khan Yusof Khan ; Wei Chao Loh ; Wan Aliaa Wan Sulaiman ; Fan Kee Hoo ; Ezamin Abdul Rahim ; Ahmad Sobri Muda ; Hamidon Basri
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.4):353-361
Stroke care service in Malaysia is suboptimal despite the fact that it is one of the commonest cause of death. This
is due to several limitations, including lack of resources and funding for the stroke care establishment and the management itself. Alternatively, other regions have come up with numerous ways to combat the difficulties in order
to provide better stroke care services. We have identified the overwhelming benefits of creating stroke care units,
thrombolysis services, and endovascular thrombectomy. For this reason, we designed a Regional Emergency Stroke
Quick Response Network (RESQ) based on the needs of the current situation in Malaysia. With a standardised RESQ
training, we hope to achieve close-knitted cooperation in between the emergency medical services, emergency department team and the RESQ, which subsequently will create an ideal improvised stroke care units.