1.Single-Staged Transoral Intra-Lesional Excision of Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of Axis (C2) Vertebra and Temporary Stabilization of Upper Cervical Spine in an Adolescent: A Case Report
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2019;18(2):117-122
Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) infrequently occurs within the upper cervical vertebrae. Various therapeutic
options have been reported in the literature. We would like to share our experience in managing a case of a
16-year-old girl diagnosed with ABC at the body of axis (C2) vertebra. Serious attention had to be given on
the stability of the cervical spine following tumour resection, which can be affected by the mode of
treatment chosen. Instability can have a detrimental effect on the cervical spine, in which case may
necessitate further surgery. We performed a single-staged intra-lesional curettage via a transoral approach
and temporary non-fusion posterior stabilization of C1 lateral mass screw and C2 pedicle screw. The
implants were removed after six months once ossification of C2 has taken place to regain full motion of the
neck. There was no evidence of recurrence or instability of the cervical spine three years following surgery.
2.Giant Pyogenic Granuloma Gravidarum of the Hand
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2014;13(2):55-58
We describe a case of a giant pyogenic granuloma affecting the left index finger of a 23-year-old pregnant
lady requiring surgical excision. Pyogenic granuloma gravidarum is a benign hyperplastic lesion that commonly
presents on oral mucosa, typically the gums, in approximately 5% of pregnant women. Skin lesions over the
fingers are an unusual site during pregnancy with only a few cases reported in the literature. The lesion was
excised and a diagnosis of lobular capillary haemangioma was made based on histopathological evaluation. We
delayed surgery until after parturition since recurrence is likely to be lower due to lower levels of circulating
oestrogen and progesterone. The prognosis is usually excellent following resection. However, recurrences have
been reported regardless of the treatment method.
3.POEMS Syndrome
Ling CSY ; Komahen C ; Khan ES ; VA Jacob
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):209-