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Prevalence Of Os Acromiale In An Indigenous East African Population: A Computerized Tomography Scan-Based Study, Mordicai Atinga, Njalalle Baraza, Sarah Wambui, Wachira Joseph Thiong’O, Angela Atinga Oct 2021

Prevalence Of Os Acromiale In An Indigenous East African Population: A Computerized Tomography Scan-Based Study, Mordicai Atinga, Njalalle Baraza, Sarah Wambui, Wachira Joseph Thiong’O, Angela Atinga

General Surgery, East Africa

Background: Failure of fusion to any of the acromion physes at maturity may lead to an os acromiale. A radiological review into the prevalence of os acromiale in an indigenous East African population was performed using computer tomography (CT) imaging. The study aimed to demonstrate a lower prevalence of os acromiale in an urban population compared with cadaveric studies.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study with consecutive sampling. CT scans of both shoulders obtained for non-shoulder pathology were used for the analysis. CT scanning was performed at a tertiary referral hospital from January 2019 to July 2020.

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Are Prophylactic Intravenous Antibiotics Required In Routine Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery? A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Njalalle Baraza, Jordan Leith Mar 2018

Are Prophylactic Intravenous Antibiotics Required In Routine Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery? A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Njalalle Baraza, Jordan Leith

General Surgery, East Africa

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to find out from the literature the difference in infection rates between patients who did and patients who did not receive prophylactic antibiotics in arthroscopic shoulder surgery.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search of the literature using Medline Ovid for prospective studies that looked at infection as the primary outcome following shoulder arthroscopy. The articles were then assessed for study design, outcome, and relevance to the specific question as part of the critical appraisal.

Results: Eight partially relevant articles were obtained from the search, but there were no prospective studies comparing infection in …


A Case Series On Nutrition In Hip Fracture Patients: A Mismatch Between Needs And Dietary Intake, Njalalle Baraza, Eamon Ramhamadany, Thomas Laios Apr 2017

A Case Series On Nutrition In Hip Fracture Patients: A Mismatch Between Needs And Dietary Intake, Njalalle Baraza, Eamon Ramhamadany, Thomas Laios

General Surgery, East Africa

Hip fractures are common in the United Kingdom with an overall estimated annual incidence of 100 fractures per 10,000 of the population for males and 81 per 10,000 for females [1], and with an ageing population this figure is set to rise [2]. From recent estimates, this costs the British tax payer over £750,000,000 a year, with over half this amount spent in social care of the patients recovering from the fracture [3]. Elderly hip fracture patients often have co-morbidities and mortality in the first year can be as high as 33% [4].