1.Prevalence of Symptomatic Reherniation After Lumbar Discectomy Using a Bone-Anchored Annular Closure Device and Associated Contributing Factors: A MetaAnalysis
Al-Gunaid ST ; Iqhrammullah M ; Maulana G ; Qanita I ; Adista MA ; Hidayat I
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2026;20(No. 1):45-
Introduction: The primary issue following lumbar
discectomy for disc herniation is the risk of reherniation in
the post-operative period. Many surgical techniques have
been proposed to treat disc reherniation, however, the
optimal one remains variable. This meta-analysis aimed to
investigate the prevalence of symptomatic reherniation after
using a Bone-anchored annular closure device following
lumbar discectomy and the contributing factors.
Materials and methods: Identification of published
literature was performed on PubMed, Google Scholar,
Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Studies published
until 14 February 2024 reported the prevalence of
symptomatic reherniation after using a Bone-anchored
annular closure device following lumbar discectomy and the
associated contributing factors. A random effects model was
used to conduct Bayesian frequentist network meta-analysis
and pair-wise meta-analysis, with the assessment based on
standardised mean difference (SMD) and 95% confidence
interval (CI).
Results: Eleven studies published in 2012 − 2022 recruiting
a total of 5195 patients were included in the meta-analysis.
The prevalence of reherniation in ACD and control groups
was 23.2% (95% CI: 18.2% − 28.1%) and 36.4% (95% CI:
28.2% − 44.5%), respectively. The moderator effect of
sample size is significant for pooled data of the ACD group
(p-mod=0.002), but not for the control group (pmod=0.278). After the adjustment with sample size, the
prevalence rates were 13.6% (95% CI: 6.2% − 21.1%) and
29.6% (95% CI: 14.9% − 33.2%) for ACD and control
groups, respectively.
Conclusion: Comparatively to lumbar discectomy alone,
using a Bone-anchored annular closure device following
lumbar discectomy decreased the symptomatic reherniation
rate and post-operative complications, as well as the
necessity for subsequent surgeries.
2.Pulmonary Atresia with Ventricular Septal Defect, How Far Can We Manage the Patient?
Caroline Devie ; Ontoseno Teddy ; Rahman Mahrus A ; Utamayasa I Ketut Alit ; Hidayat Taufiq
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2026;22(Supp 1):27-30
Pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect (PA-VSD) with major aorto-pulmonary collaterals (MAPCAs) is a
complex and extremely heterogeneous anomaly. Most untreated patients die in their first decade of life because of
intractable congestive heart failure or respiratory distress. PA-VSD is characterized by a wide variety of anatomy of
central pulmonary artery and nature of collateral lung perfusion. In most patients, collateral perfusion is provided
either by MAPCAs or by patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). The management of infants and children with pulmonary
atresia, ventricular septal defect, and MAPCAs has proven to be challenging. Therapeutic approaches include onestage surgical repair, staged unifocalization, shunting, and coiling of collateral vessels. Results have been variable
and frustrating. In this case report, we discuss the characteristic, variants, and how far we can manage the patient
who suffered from PA-VSD.
3. Antimicrobial constituents from three endophytic fungi
Hidayat HUSSAIN ; Christine KLICHE-SPORY ; Karsten KROHN ; Hidayat HUSSAIN ; Ahmed AL-HARRASI ; Ahmed AL-RAWAHI ; Ghulam ABBAS ; Ghulam ABBAS ; Ivan Robert GREEN ; Barbara SCHULZ ; Afzal SHAH
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2014;7(S1):S224-S227
Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial potential of extracts of the endophytic fungi Plectophomella sp., Physalospora sp., and Crataegus monogyna (C. monogyna) and study the tentative identification of their active constituents. Methods: Crude extracts and isolated compounds were screened for antimicrobial activity using the agar well diffusion method. Four compounds were purified from three endophytic fungi using column chromatography and their structures have been assigned based on their


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