1.Chronic Traumatic Sagittal Band Injury with Extensor Tendon Dislocation: Report of a Case and New Surgical Technique
Or Sy, Mbbs, Khaw Yc, Md, Hwang Px, Mbbs, Ong Tk, Mmed Orth
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2017;11(2):60-63
Chronic sagittal band injury with tendon dislocation of the
extensor digitorum communis in the hand often requires
operative stabilization. Various surgical techniques have
been reported to repair and reconstruct the sagittal band.
Nonetheless, most of the techniques are technically
demanding and require donor graft. In this case report, we
report a novel surgical technique to centralize and stabilize
the tendon by reattaching the radial sagittal band with anchor
sutures. The advantages of this new technique are simple, no
donor morbidity and stable repair to restore the normal
biomechanics of the tendon. The patient was able to return to
work in three months and no recurrent dislocation was noted
at review two years after surgery.
2.A Single Posterolateral Scapular Approach to Drain Post-Traumatic Intramuscular Scapular and Axillary Abscess in an Adolescent: A Case Report
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(2):56-58
Scapular abscess is a rare clinical diagnosis. This is a report of an atypical case of extensive intramuscular scapular abscess involving the anterior and posterior aspects of the scapula with extension into the axillary region following minor trauma in a young healthy adolescent, describing a single posterolateral approach to the scapula to evacuate the abscess. Following surgical drainage and antibiotic treatment, patient recovered without any complication.
3.Rare Swelling Of Knee: Lipoma Arborescens
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):170-
4.Valgus Malalignment Due to Internally Malrotated Trochanteric Nail Placement, with Rotational Malalignment in Femoral Shaft Segmental Fracture Fixation, an Underestimated Avoidable Technical Error: A Case Report
Hwang PX, MBBS ; Anuwar NA, MBBS ; Khaw YC, MD ; Hadizie D, MMed Ortho
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2020;14(No.1):74-77
Coronal malalignment due to malrotated trochanteric nail placement in femoral fracture fixation has never been reported. We present a case of a femoral segmental fracture fixed with a trochanteric nail, with a malrotated placement resulting in a valgus malaligned nail and femur, associated with a rotational malalignment. Knowledge of the modern nail design with proper intra-operative precautions, would avoid this underestimated technical error.
5.Iliac Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma - A Rare Presentation and Diagnostic Pitfall: A Case Report
Khaw YC ; Wong JK ; Sahran Y ; Nor-Azman MZ ; Faisham W
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2020;14(No.3):198-201
Telangiectatic osteosarcoma is a rare variant of osteosarcoma
and can be easily misdiagnosed as aneurysmal bone cyst. We
report an atypical case of iliac telangiectatic osteosarcoma in
a young healthy female, who presents with painful slow
growing expansile lytic septate lesion in the left hemipelvis,
which is initially treated as aneurysmal bone cyst. The
diagnosis of aneurysmal bone cyst is made after
histopathological examination of core needle biopsy. Her
condition became unstable and massive bleeding is noted at
the lesion site after sclerosant injection. She undergoes
emergency hemipelvectomy and eventually the biopsy turns
up to be telangiectatic osteosarcoma. Our case highlights that
core needle biopsy is not useful in making diagnosis for iliac
telangiectatic carcinoma. Hence, an open biopsy should be
carried out in our case.
This case also emphasises on careful evaluation for
malignancy which is mandatory because bleeding from
pelvis after an unsuitable treatment can be grave, to the
extent that major amputation hemipelvectomy is an option.
Even though telangiectatic osteosarcoma has the same
prognosis and treatment with conventional osteosarcoma, the
outcome of delayed treatment for telangiectatic
osteosarcoma is not good due to the dilemma in establishing
an early correct diagnosis.