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Complications Of Total Hip Replacement, Kashif Abbas, Ghulam Murtaza, Masood Umer, Haroon Rashid, Irfan Qadir Sep 2012

Complications Of Total Hip Replacement, Kashif Abbas, Ghulam Murtaza, Masood Umer, Haroon Rashid, Irfan Qadir

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Objective: To determine the factors causing complications in unilateral total hip replacement.
Study Design: Analytical study.
Place and Duration of Study: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, between 2000 and 2010.
Methodology: During the study period, 199 patients underwent elective unilateral total hip replacement at the Aga Khan University Hospital. Patients were divided into two groups on the basis of postoperative complications within 30 days of surgery. Significant factors at 5% significance level on univariate analysis were further analyzed by multivariate logistic regression.
Results: Postoperative complications occurred in 39 patients (19.6%); dislocation being most common in 13 patients (6.5%), followed …


Short Term Results Of Ligament Reconstruction And Tendon Interposition Resection Arthroplasty For Basal Joint Arthritis, Kashif Abbas, Pervaiz Hashmi, Hasnain Raza Apr 2012

Short Term Results Of Ligament Reconstruction And Tendon Interposition Resection Arthroplasty For Basal Joint Arthritis, Kashif Abbas, Pervaiz Hashmi, Hasnain Raza

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Carpometacarpal (CMC) joint of the thumb is the second most common site afflicted by osteoarthritis. Non surgical measures forms the first line of treatment with aim of preventing progression of disease, however, surgery becomes an option when symptoms are refractory to nonsurgical methods. Different procedures have been described in literature. Ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition (LRTI) is the most commonly performed procedure in North America for this problem. The Aim of study was to evaluate early results of ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition for CMC joint arthritis. This is a case series of ten patients operated in a tertiary care …


Glenohumeral Tuberculous Arthritis Complicated With Beta Haemolytic Streptococcus: An Extraordinary Rare Association: A Case Report, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Muhammad Usman Sarwar, Jaweed Akhter, Shahryar Noordin Jan 2012

Glenohumeral Tuberculous Arthritis Complicated With Beta Haemolytic Streptococcus: An Extraordinary Rare Association: A Case Report, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Muhammad Usman Sarwar, Jaweed Akhter, Shahryar Noordin

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Introduction: Septic arthritis of the glenohumeral joint is a rare entity and its diagnosis is difficult with a superadded infection in the presence of underlying tuberculosis. We report the first case of group B beta haemolytic streptococcal glenohumeral arthritis with underlying tuberculosis.
Case Presentation: A 40 year old lady previously diagnosed to have poliomyelitis, rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis C, and diabetes mellitus for the last 10 years, presented to the emergency room with diabetic ketoacidosis. Two weeks prior to presentation she developed fever along with pain and swelling in left shoulder with uncontrolled blood sugars. Local examination of the shoulder revealed …


Managing Soft Tissue Sarcomas In A Developing Country: Are Prognostic Factors Similar To Those Of Developed World?, Irfan Qadir, Masood Umer, Hafiz Muhammad Umer, Nasir Uddin, Farrok Karson, Muhammad Sharoz Rabbani Jan 2012

Managing Soft Tissue Sarcomas In A Developing Country: Are Prognostic Factors Similar To Those Of Developed World?, Irfan Qadir, Masood Umer, Hafiz Muhammad Umer, Nasir Uddin, Farrok Karson, Muhammad Sharoz Rabbani

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Background: Managing soft tissue sarcomas (STS) in a developing country with limited financial resources and a poor health referral system is a challenge. Presenting late, these extremity STS are prone to recurrence despite apparently complete resection. This study aimed to explore and compare the impact of clinico-pathological factors on recurrence and survival in Pakistan with the corresponding figures quoted from the developed world.
Methods: An institutional review was performed on all patients with primary STS of the extremities operated on between 1994 and 2008. The prognostic influence of clinical, pathologic, and treatment variables on local recurrence free survival (LRFS), metastasis …


Skeletal Manifestations Of Scurvy: A Case Report From Dubai, Shahryar Noordin, Naveed Baloch, Muhammad Sohail Salat, Abdul Rashid Memon, Tashfeen Ahmad Jan 2012

Skeletal Manifestations Of Scurvy: A Case Report From Dubai, Shahryar Noordin, Naveed Baloch, Muhammad Sohail Salat, Abdul Rashid Memon, Tashfeen Ahmad

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Introduction: Nutritional deficiencies are rarely reported in developed countries. We report a child of Pakistani origin brought up in Dubai who developed skeletal manifestations of scurvy due to peculiar dietary habits.
Case Presentation: A 4.5 year old boy presented with pain and swelling of multiple joints for three months and inability to walk for two months. Dietary history was significant for exclusive meat intake for the preceding two years. On examination the child's height and weight were below the 5th percentile for his age. He was pale and tachycardic. There was significant swelling and tenderness over the wrist, knee and …