1.Curettage and Cementation in Giant Cell Tumour of the Distal Tibia Using Polypropylene Mesh for Containment: A Case Report.
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2010;4(2):51-53
Giant cell tumours of bone are best treated by extended curettage and filling in of the defect with cement or bone graft. In more advanced stages, when there is extensive loss of cortical bone cover, containment of the filling material is not possible and resection and reconstruction is required. We report a case of a recurrent giant cell tumour of the distal tibia in a 21 year old female with extensive cortical bone loss in which polypropylene surgical mesh was used to contain the bone cement, thus avoidi
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2.Granular cell tumour - A case series of 9 patients and literature review
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2008;21(-):53-56
Granular cell tumours are uncommon benign lesions with a
predilection for the head and neck region. We report 9 cases of this rare tumour seen at the National Skin Centre, Singapore, between 1996 and
2006. Five patients were female and four were male. Patient ages were between 15 to 66 years, with a mean of 37.1 years. All 9 patients presented with an asymptomatic painless mass varying from a 1 year to
10 years duration, with a mean duration of 4 years. 6 of the patients were Chinese, 2 were Indian and 1 was Sri Lankan. Five tumors were in the head and neck, three were in the groin or genital regions, and one
was in the limb. The tumours ranged in size from 0.3 cm (in the scrotum) to 2.5 cm (in the neck). On examination, none of the lesions had any features of malignancy. The pre-operative diagnosis was dermatofibroma in 3 patients, epidermal cyst in 5 patients, and adnexal
tumour in 1 case. For 1 of the patients, there were 2 synchronous tumours present in the scrotum. Excision biopsy was performed for all patients and histology confirmed the diagnosis.
3.Synovial Sarcoma of the Extremities. A Diagnosis that is Easily Missed
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2009;3(2):12-15
Synovial sarcoma of the extremities is an uncommon type of soft tissue sarcoma occurring predominantly in young adults at the para articular regions. We present a series of 10 patients with an average age of 44 years and include a follow up of 39 months. Eight patients had a surgical procedure for a mistaken benign lesion. In contrast to other soft tissue sarcomas, the swellings were associated with pain and most were fixed to the underlying structures. Five patients had a local recurrence after many years, stressing the necessity for close and long term follow up in these patients.
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4.Non-Bacterial Chronic Recurrent Osteomyelitis of the Clavicle
KL Pan ; WH Chan ; GB Ong ; M Zulqarnaen ; DK Norlida
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2012;6(1):57-60
This report details the case of a 12-year-old girl with a
painful, progressive swelling of the medial portion of the
clavicle with no history of trauma or other constitutional
symptoms. All laboratory investigations were normal except
for an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). Initial plain radiographs showed a destructive lesion with magnetic resonance imaging showing features of malignancy.
Biopsies revealed osteomyelitis, but with negative bacterial cultures and no evidence of malignancy. Treatment with antibiotics did not result in a favourable response. Over time, the swelling increased in size with episodic exacerbations of pain. Follow-up radiographs showed sclerosis and hyperostosis. After five years, this was recognized as non-bacterial chronic recurrent osteomyelitis of the clavicle.
5.Clinical values of intraoperative real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography for surgery in patients with mitral valve prolapse
Lilong XU ; Bowen ZHAO ; Shiyan LI ; Ximing QIAN ; Qicai HE ; Yankai MAO ; Chan YU ; Mei PAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(1):14-18
Objective To investigate the value of the intraoperative real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (RT 3D-TEE) in therapeutic application of surgery for the mitral valve prolapse.Methods Thirty-five patients underwent surgical treatment were diagnosed as mitral valve prolapse by 2-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography (2D-TTE),with or without ruptured chordae tendineae.RT 3D-TEE was performed for assessing the segment of prolapse and its complications before cardiopulmonary bypass and after heart resuscitation respectively.The echocardiographic results were compared with the surgical findings.Results The accuracy of RT 3D-TEE to identify segments with prolapse was significantly higher than that of 2D-TTE (91.4% vs 82.9%,P =0.003).RT 3D-TEE was more accurate than 2D-TTE for identifying ruptured chordae tendineae,vegetation and thrombus since higher sensitivity,specificity and Youden index.Among all 35 patients,valvuloplasty was performed in 28 cases,whereas,only 7 cases underwent replacement of prosthetic valves.Three patients were benefited by accurate evaluation of therapeutic effect using RT 3D-TEE in time.ConclusionsIntraoperative RT 3D-TEE can be used to provide “ surgical view”,acquired adequate valuable information of mitral valve,and more reliable functional and anatomical assessment of the mitral valve components and its geometry.Suitable surgical intervention can be designed for improving outcomes of patients.
6.Evaluation of dynamic morphology of atrial septal defect by real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography
Huihong JIN ; Bowen ZHAO ; Chan YU ; Bei WANG ; Peng LI ; Mei PAN ; Lilong XU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(2):93-96
Objective To determine whether real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography(RT-3D TEE) is an accurate non-invasive technique for defining the morphology of atrial septal defects(ASD). Methods In 20 patients with secundum ASD, mean age 42.2 years (7 male, 13 female) ,live three dimensional surgical views of ASD were acquired,qualitative morphology of ASD such as the shape, presence of fenestrations and the defect margins were noted during the cardiac cycle. The measurements obtained from 2-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography(2D-TEE) and RT-3D TEE were compared to those obtained from stretched balloon diameter(SBD) or surgery. Measurements of the size and area change of ASD were validated during the cardiac cycle by RT-3D TEE,stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was performed to test the correlation between the maximum change ratios of area and diameter of ASD and age, atrial septal length, ASD shunting velocity, the maximum diameter of ASD and right ventricular systolic pressure. Results ① The morphology of ASD was circle-like or elliptical in systole,irregular or elliptical in diastole. ②The area and diameter of ASD measured by RT-3D TEE was minimal in isovolumetric contraction phase, maximal in isovolumetric diastole phase. The correlation coefficient of maximum diameter measured by 3D with SBD was 0.962 , greater than that by 2D and SBD (0.820). ③The change ratio of area and maximum diameter of ASD acquired by RT-3D-TEE was 11.48%-71.12% and 2.80%-43.87% respectively,and the correlation coefficient of them was 0.921. Conclusions RT-3D TEE using live 3D-Zoom mode accurately displayed the varying morphology,dimensions and spatial relations of ASD. RT-3D TEE can offer visualization morphological changing of ASD in different periods of cardiac cycle,providing more information for percutanous catheter intervention and open heart surgery.
7.Large Volume Osteosarcomas of the Femur Treated with Total Femoral Replacement
Pan KL ; Chan WH ; Shanmugam P ; Ong GB ; Kamaruddin F ; Tan S
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2014;8(1):32-36
Patients with extensive malignancies involving the femur
often require total femoral replacement when their limbs can
be salvaged. Reported series are small and involve
heterogeneity of tumours. We present nine patients with
osteosarcomas of the femur treated at our institution between
2003 and 2010 with a mean follow-up of 27 (6 to 56)
months. Their ages ranged from 9 to 17 (mean 14 years).
They had large volume tumours (mean 911 cm3
) and
presented late with a mean of 5.5 months from the onset of
symptoms to definitive treatment. All patients underwent
resection and total femur replacement. Six patients have
died and two are alive with good function at the time of this
report. One was lost to follow-up. These patients require a
high level of treatment care and have a guarded prognosis
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9.Utility of real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography in the intraoperative assessment of mitral valve repair
Yankai MAO ; Bowen ZHAO ; Peng LI ; Qicai HE ; Chan YU ; Mei PAN ; Lilong XU ; Qian YANG ; Bei WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(10):833-837
Objective To determine the usefulness of real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography(RT-3D TEE) in the preoperative assessment of mitral valve (MV) pathology by comparing images with surgical findings and to evaluate the function of MV postoperatively. Methods Nineteen consecutive adult patients with established diagnosis of mitral regurgitation(MR) scheduled for surgical correction were enrolled. Intraoperative 2D and 3D transesophageal echocardiography(TEE) were performed. All the 3D images were compared with findings obtained from direct surgical inspection. Postoperative RT-3D TEE was performed immediately to evaluate outcomes of mitral annuloplasty. Results Superb 3D-TEE en face views of the MV were obtained in all patients. Correct diagnoses of MV pathology in agreement with the surgical findings were made in 16 of 19 patients (84. 2%), however in the remaining 3 patients, the diagnoses were incorrect despite good image quality. In one, RT-3D TEE diagnosed prolapse of A2 segment and P2 scallop,which was not confirmed at surgery, but MV degeneration and annular dilatation were observed. In another one, RT-3D TEE revealed prolapse of P3 scallop, while at surgery prolapse involved P2 and P3 with ruptured chordae. In the rest one,surgically detected prolapse of P2 was missed by RT-3D TEE. On the other hand with 2D TEE,the diagnoses correlated poorly with surgical findings,only 10 patients were accurately diagnosed (52.6%). In some patients,2D TEE was able to identify the MVP, but it had difficulty in defining the exact location of the prolapsed segment or scallop. The severity of MR decreased significantly after surgery. MV repair was successful in all patients except one(5.1%), in whom moderate to severe MR was still present and MV replacement was conducted subsequently as an alternative.Conclusions RT-3D TEE provides excellent imaging of MV components, including the anterior and posterior leaflets, as well as annulus and subvalvular structures, which can be especially helpful in planning the most appropriate surgery strategy. RT-3D TEE offers exact anatomic characteristics of mitral annuloplasty rings and bands, providing additional information for the evaluation of surgical outcomes.
10.Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Encephalitis Presenting Progressive Dyslexia: A Case Report.
Kwang Hyun PAN ; Jin Hee KIM ; Byung Jo KIM ; Chan Nyoung LEE
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders 2015;14(4):176-179
BACKGROUND: Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (anti-NMDA) receptor encephalitis was discovered less than 10 years ago. Its symptoms and characteristics are not well-defined yet. We experienced a case of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis with phonemic paraphasia and acalculia that were not classical characteristics. CASE REPORT: A 44-year-old woman started to show dyslexia, phonemic paraphasia, and dyscalculia. These symptoms were gradually worsening for over 30 days. Various brain images were not helpful for primary diagnosis. Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis was confirmed in two different laboratories. The patient started to recover with various immunosuppressive therapies. CONCLUSIONS: Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis can have various symptoms, including phonemic paraphasia and acalculia.
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