1.Prevalence Rate of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Results of School-based Screening in Surabaya, Indonesia
Komang-Agung IS ; Dwi-Purnomo SB ; Susilowati A
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2017;11(3):17-22
Introduction: Scoliosis is a lateral spinal deformity of 10
degrees or more, resulting in a C-shaped or S-shaped curve
of the spine. Information about adolescent idiopathic
scoliosis (AIS) prevalence rate is important not only for
paediatric health care planning strategy but also for parent's
awareness. This study aims to find the suitable inclination
cut-off angle and the prevalence rate of AIS in Surabaya,
Indonesia.
Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive crosssectional
study conducted in 2010. We performed stratified
random sampling of 784 Elementary and Junior High School
students in Surabaya between 9-16 years of age. Scoliosis
screening was performed by the Adam's forward bending test
(FBT). The students with positive FBT were measured for
the inclination angle with scoliometer, and then subjected to
radiologic examination. Prevalence rate, gender ratio, and
the cut-off point value of inclination angle were determined
by a descriptive statistics analysis.
Results: Adam's forward bending test was positive in 50
students (6,37%). Among them, 23 students (2,93%) four
males and 19 females had Cobb angle of ≥10°. The 5° cutoff
point value of inclination angle had a 95.6% sensitivity,
an 18.5% specificity, a 50% positive predictive value (PPV),
and a 83.33% negative predictive value (NPV); while the 7°
cut-off point had a 78.26% sensitivity, a 88.88% specificity,
a 85.7% PPV, and a 82.7% NPV.
Conclusion: The prevalence rate of AIS in Surabaya is
2.93% and the 7° cut-off point of inclination angle is suitable
for school-based screening.
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2.Do Age and Co-morbidy, Among other Factors, affect Length of Hospital Stay following Total Knee Arthroplasty
Komang-Agung IS ; Sindrawati O ; William PS
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(2):25-30
Introduction: The only treatment for grade IV knee osteoarthritis is total knee arthroplasty (TKA) irrespective of the age of the patient.Most of the grade IV OA patient are elderly and most likely to have some comorbidities. Age and comorbidities are the major reasons for patient’s reluctance toundergo TKA. A clinical pathway with standard length of stay(LOS) could justify the patient’s hesitation for TKA. The aimof this study was to determine the factors, including age andcomorbidity, that affect the LOS of patients treated with TKA. MaterialsandMethods:This is a retrospective study ofTKA patients in Surabaya Orthopedics and TraumatologyHospital from January 2011 to July 2017. Preoperativecomorbidities were scored using Charlson ComorbidityIndex (CCI) and physical status by ASA (American Societyof Anesthesiologist), classification for age, sex, BMI, bloodloss, operation time, method of anaesthesia andpostoperative day of rehabilitation were recorded as factorspotentially affecting LOS. The discharge criteria for thepatients were ability to ambulate to the bathroom and cleanoperative wound with no complications. The data obtainedwere analysed statistically.Results:The average LOS was 5.58 days, ranging fromthree to eight days. There were no demographic factors thataffected the patients’ LOS. BMI, ASA, CCI, and blood lossdid not significantly affect LOS. Operation time wasbetween 90-140 minutes, and spinal anaesthesia showedsignificant longer LOS, but within the average.Conclusion:Age and comorbidity did not affect length of stay in TKA patients.
3.Effect of Polymethylmethacrylate-HydroxyapatiteC omposites on Callus Formation and Compressive Strength in Goat Vertebral Body
Komang-Agung IS ; Hydravianto L ; Sindrawati O ; William PS
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(3):6-13
Introduction: Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PV) is one of the available treatments for vertebral compression fracture (VCF). Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is the most common bone substitute used in the procedure, but it has several disadvantages. Bioceramic material, such as hydroxyapatite (HA), has better biological activity compared to PMMA. The aim of this study was to find an optimal biomaterial compound which offers the best mechanical and biological properties to be used in PV .M aterials and Methods: This was an experimental studyw ith goat (Capra aegagrus hircus)as an animal model. Thea nimals’ vertebral columns were injected with PMMA-HAc ompound. Animal samples were divided into four groups,a nd each group received a different proportion ofP MMA:HA compound. The mechanical and biologicale ffects of the compound on the bone were then analysed. Them echanical effect was assessed by measuring the vertebralb ody’s compressive strength. Meanwhile, the biologicale ffect was assessed by analysing the callus formation in thev ertebral body. R esults:The optimal callus formation and compressives trength was observed in the group receiving PMMA:HAw ith a 1:2 ratio.C onclusion: A mixture of PMMA and HA increases theq uality of callus formation and the material’s compressives trength. The optimum ratio of PMMA:HA in the compoundi s 1:2.