1.Pilot Study on the Effect of Yasiin Recitation on the Haemodynamics of Ventilated Patients
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2013;12(2):45-49
Qur’anic verses recitations to ill patients are practiced by many Muslims as a form of healing and
worship. The effectiveness has been observed in many medical institutions; however, it has never been objectively
measured and documented. This pilot study was conducted to construct a methodological approach to evaluate
the therapeutic effects of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of critically ill patients. Methods: Ventilated
Muslim patients in coronary care unit of a teaching hospital were evaluated. Yasiin was recited twice; by one of
the researchers and then by the patients’ relatives. Mean arterial blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen saturation
level and electrocardiographic changes, were observed. The difference of the parameters before and during
recitation was analysed. Results: Five patients fulfilling the selection criteria were selected; two acute
myocardial infarctions, two congestive cardiac failures, and a third-degree atrioventricular block. Based on
a non-parametric two-related-sample test, the haemodynamic parameters were not significantly affected by
Yaasiin recitation. At the end of the study, two of the patients passed away, one patient was extubated and
survived. Two patients were still on ventilators when the study had been completed. Limitations in the study
were observed and highlighted in explaining the equivocal results. Conclusions: The effect of Yasiin recitation on
heamodynamics of patients was not proven in this study. Further refinements might be needed based upon the
observation on limitations encountered. It is hoped that this humble effort would pave the way for further
studies to explore this field.
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.The Study On Range Of Motion Of Hip And Knee In Prayer By Adult Muslim Males. A Preliminary Report
Ariff MS ; Arshad AA ; Johari MH ; Rahimin Affandi MAS ; Fadzli AS
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2015;14(1):49-58
Praying represents a fundamental activity of daily living in Muslim community. Muslims need to
adopt several postures that require deep flexion of the knee and hip to perform this daily obligation. This is
a preliminary report of the study on hip and knee range of motion conducted to obtain normative passive and
functional range of flexion data during Muslim prayers in both weight-bearing joints of normal Muslim adults.
Methods: A cohort of Malay men aged between 20 to 30 years was recruited in this cross-sectional study.
Passive range of motion and flexion angles of the joints in various postures during prayer were measured using
a standard goniometer. The difference against existing normative range of motion database available and the
influence of various factors were analysed. Factors analysed include body mass index and other anthropometric
measurements. Results: Sixty participants recruited for the preliminary phase of this study. The mean (SD) of
passive hip and knee flexions were higher compared to other existing normative range of motion database. A
unit increase in body mass index will have 0.782 units lower of knee range of motion. The hip and knee flexion
arc were from 74.1° to 119.0° and from 3.3° to 119.7° respectively. Conclusion: The range of motion involved
for prayers was more for the knee but less for the hip as compared to the measured passive range of motion.
Body mass index has a significant linear negative relationship with the passive range of motion of the knee, but
not the hip.
4.Resection of Thumb Metacarpal Ewing Sarcoma and Primary Reconstruction with Non-Vascularized Osteoarticular Metatarsal Autograft
Ariff MS ; Faisham WI ; Krishnan J ; Zulmi W
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2015;14(1):103-107
Ewing sarcoma is a primary bone malignancy that rarely occurs in the hand. Resection and reconstruction will
usually result in reduced or loss of thumb function. We describe a case of successful transplantation of nonvascularized
osteoarticular second metatarsal autograft following wide resection of Ewing sarcoma of first
metacarpal in an 11-year-old girl. The capsule of the graft’s metatarso-phalangeal joint was repaired to achieve
mobility of the joint. This enabled preservation of thumb function by a relatively simple surgical technique.
Detailed surgical procedures and excellence function after 2 years following surgery are described.
5.Outcome of Surgical Treatment of Pelvic Osteosarcoma: Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia Experience
MS Ariff ; W Zulmi ; WI Faisham ; MZ Nor Azman ; AH Nawaz
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2013;7(1):56-62
We reviewed the surgical treatment and outcomes of 13
patients with pelvic osteosarcoma treated in our centre in the past decade. The study sample included 9 males and 4
females with a mean age of 28.1 years. Four patients had
ileal lesions, five had acetabulum lesions, one had a
ischiopubis lesion, and three had involvement of the whole
hemipelvis. Seven patients presented with distant metastases at diagnosis. Limb salvage was performed in 6 patients and amputation in 7. In 60% of cases in the limb salvage surgery group, we attempted wide resection with positive microscopic margin compared to only 16.7% in the
amputation group. Local recurrence was higher in the limb
salvage group. Overall survival was 18 months for mean
follow up of 14.8 months. Median survival was 19 months in
the limb salvage group compared to 9 months in amputation
group. The outcome of surgical treatment of pelvic
osteosarcoma remains poor despite advancements in
musculoskeletal oncology treatment.
6.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.
7.Double Trouble Elbow Salter Harris Fracture: A Case Report
Nur Sa`Idah MS ; M. Ariff Z. ; M. Khalis S. ; Loi KW ; A. Muttalib AW
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):183-