1.Stage Protocol in the Management of Infection Following Plating of the Tibia
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2012;11(1):41-46
Introduction: Anterior border of the tibia is covered only by a thin layer of protective tissue. Plating of the
tibia often results in wound complication and infection if the injury to this area is not recognized. We review
our results of managing infection following plating of the tibia using a protocol base on the status of bone
healing and the presence of bone or soft-tissue defect. Methods: Eight cases of infection following plating
of the tibia were managed according to stage procedures protocols and classification, which is based on the
state of bony union and the defect following wound debridement. The soft-tissue defects were managed with
local flaps, and the bone defects were managed with Illizarov bone transport. Results: Three patients had
more than one bacterium isolated. Gram negative organisms were isolated from seven patients. Methicillineresistant
Staphylococcus aureus was isolated in two patients. All patients achieved union with a mean union
time of seven months. The infections were controlled in seven patients. One patient had minimal sinus
discharge but refused further treatment. Conclusions: The stage protocol for the management of infection
following plating of the tibia is practical and produces excellent results.
2.Allergic Reaction Following Insertion of Vancomycin Loaded in Bone Cement
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2014;13(1):61-64
Vancomycin bead is an important ancillary treatment for osteomyelitis caused by methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). However, red-man syndrome, which can be a life-threatening complication of
vancomycin, may occur from the use of vancomycin beads albeit rarely. We report our first case of red-man
syndrome caused by vancomycin bead's insertion for chronic osteomyelitis. Symptomatic treatment was not
effective and removal of the vancomycin beads seems to be the best treatment for this condition.
3.Ankle Fractures: The Operative Outcome
Ahmad Hafiz Z ; Nazri MY ; Azril MA
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2011;5(1):40-43
Ankle fractures are commonly seen in orthopaedic practice. This retrospective study of patients with ankle fractures who underwent surgical treatment in our institution from January 2000 to December 2003 was undertaken to analyze the common causes and patterns of ankle fractures; and the functional outcome of operative treatment for these fractures. Eighty patients were identified and reviewed. There were 65 male (81.3%) and 15 female patients (18.7%) with age ranging from 13 to 71 years old (mean, 32.3y).
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4.Primary Fixation of AO Type-C Fracture of the Distal Radius with Volar Locking Plates. A Cross-Sectional Study of Patient Rated Outcomes at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan
Mohd Sallehuddin H ; Zamzuri Z ; Ariff MS ; Mohd Shukrimi A ; Mohamed Azril MA ; Nazri MY
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2014;13(2):3-6
This is a cross-sectional study of 37 patients with AO type C (complete intra-articular) fractures
of the distal radius, evaluating the functional, anatomical, and patient rated outcomes one year after primary
fixation with a volar locking plate. Methods: Functional outcomes were assessed based on the grip strength, and
the range of motion of forearm and wrist. Anatomical outcomes were assessed based on the radial inclination,
radial height, volar tilt, and articular step or gap. Patient rated outcome was measured with a Disability of
arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) questionnaire. Results: One year after surgery, 24 (64%) patients achieved good
and excellent anatomical results, and DASH scores were acceptable in 73% of patients. Most of the patients
had achieved 80% of their grip strength. The mean DASH score of 12.3 was comparable with other studies. Grip
strength, radial inclination and volar tilt had a significant correlation with the DASH score. Conclusion: Volar
locking plates can be used to achieve optimal reduction in all three parameters in the treatment of AO type C
fractures of the distal radius. Versatile fracture fragment reduction and angular stability enable rehabilitation
hence obtaining good functional outcomes.
6.RADIOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME POST FIXATION IN UNSTABLE PROXIMAL FEMUR FRACTURE: COMPARISON BETWEEN PROXIMAL FEMORAL NAIL ANTIROTATION (PFNA) AND PROXIMAL FEMORAL LOCKING COMPRESSION PLATE (PFLCP)
Zaraihah MR ; Nurhafizah MN ; Shukri Y ; Nazri MY
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):47-
8.Injectable Self-Hardened Synthetic Bone Cement (Osteopaste) As A Filler For Bone Defects: A Histological Result From Experimental Study In New Zealand White Rabbits’ Tibia
Che Seman CNZ ; Zamzuri Z ; Zunariah B ; Mohd Shukrimi A ; Nazri MY ; Ahmad Hafiz Z ; Aminudin CA
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(Supplement A):4-