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Bullet-Induced Synovitis As A Cause Of Secondary Osteoarthritis Of The Hip Joint: A Case Report And Review Of Literature, A Rehman, Masood Umer, Yasir J Sepah, Muhammad A Wajid Dec 2007

Bullet-Induced Synovitis As A Cause Of Secondary Osteoarthritis Of The Hip Joint: A Case Report And Review Of Literature, A Rehman, Masood Umer, Yasir J Sepah, Muhammad A Wajid

Department of Surgery

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

With increasing prevalence of gunshot injuries we are seeing more patients with retained bullet fragments lodged in their bodies. Embedded lead bullets are usually considered inert after their kinetic energy has dissipated hence these are not removed routinely. However, exposure of any foreign body to synovial fluid may lead to rapid degradation and hence result in systemic absorption, causing local and systemic symptoms. We present the case of a thirty year old man who came to our out patient department with a history of progressive, severe hip pain ten years after a gun shot injury to his right …


Outcome Of Triple Procedure In Older Children With Developmental Dysplasia Of Hip (Ddh), Masood Umer, Haq Nawaz, Pashtoon Murtaza Kasi, Mahmood Ahmed Dec 2007

Outcome Of Triple Procedure In Older Children With Developmental Dysplasia Of Hip (Ddh), Masood Umer, Haq Nawaz, Pashtoon Murtaza Kasi, Mahmood Ahmed

Department of Surgery

Objective: To evaluate the radiographic and functional results of the triple procedure (open reduction, femoral shortening and Salter's Osteotomy) in the treatment of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) disease in older children. Methods: This case-series comprising 23 patients (29 hips) underwent the triple procedure of open reduction, femoral shortening and Salter osteotomy, at Aga Khan University Hospital between June 1995 and June 2005. Patients were classified pre-operatively according to the Tonnis class. Postoperative functional evaluation was performed using Modified MacKay's scoring system and radiographic assessment using Severin's scoring method. Results: The mean age of patients at presentation was 6.84 …


Chondroblastoma Of The Cuboid With An Associated Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: A Case Report, Yasir J Sepah, Masood Umer, Khurram Minhas, Kamran Hafeez Nov 2007

Chondroblastoma Of The Cuboid With An Associated Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: A Case Report, Yasir J Sepah, Masood Umer, Khurram Minhas, Kamran Hafeez

Department of Surgery

Abstract

We report the case of a young adult who presented with a painful foot due to chondroblastoma associated with an aneurismal bonecyst.Chondroblastoma is a rare benign cartilaginous neoplasm that accounts for approximately 1% of all bone tumors and characteristically arises in the epiphysis of a long bone, particularly the humerus, tibia, and femur. Chondroblastoma can affect people of all ages. It is, however, most common in children and young adults between the ages of 10 and 20 years. Association of chondroblastoma with aneurysmal bone cyst is well documented however this association has only once been reported in the cuboid.Imaging …


Imatinib Challenge Dismissed In India, Khabir Ahmad Sep 2007

Imatinib Challenge Dismissed In India, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Recurrent Pineal Apoplexy In A Child, Kashif Majeed, S. Ather Enam Jul 2007

Recurrent Pineal Apoplexy In A Child, Kashif Majeed, S. Ather Enam

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Granular Cell Tumors Of The Urinary Bladder, Farhat Abbas, Amanullah Memon, Tanya Siddiqi, Naila Kayani Naila Kayani, Nazim Ali Ahmad Mar 2007

Granular Cell Tumors Of The Urinary Bladder, Farhat Abbas, Amanullah Memon, Tanya Siddiqi, Naila Kayani Naila Kayani, Nazim Ali Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Granular cell tumors (GCTs) are extremely rare lesions of the urinary bladder with only nine cases being reported in world literature of which one was malignant. Generally believed to be of neural origin based on histochemical, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural studies; they mostly follow a clinically benign course but are commonly mistaken for malignant tumors since they are solid looking, ulcerated tumors with ill-defined margins.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

We herein report two cases of GCTs, one benign and one malignant, presenting with gross hematuria in a 14- and a 47-year-old female, respectively.

RESULTS:

Histopathology revealed characteristic GCTs with positive …


Postoperative Wound Leak And Anterior Chamber Reaction In Patients Undergoing Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery With Sutured And Sutureless Corneal Incisions, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Sameer Khan, Khabir Ahmad Mar 2007

Postoperative Wound Leak And Anterior Chamber Reaction In Patients Undergoing Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery With Sutured And Sutureless Corneal Incisions, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Sameer Khan, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Purpose: To compare the rates of significant post operative wound leak and anterior chamber (AC) reaction in patients undergoing phacoemulsification cataract surgery with sutured and sutureless corneal incisions. Material and Methods: All eyes scheduled to have phacoemulsification surgery by two surgeons at two centers were selected. The first group of eyes underwent phacoemulsification surgery with 3.25 mm superior and superior-temporal clear corneal incisions. The incision was sutured using a single 10/0 nylon suture. The second group of eyes underwent an identical surgery, but the incision was not sutured. Patients were followed up at 24 hours, and 1 week and evaluated …


Iatrogenic Insertion Of Impression Mould Into Middle Ear And Mastoid And Its Retrieval After 9 Years: A Case Report, Mohammad Sohail Awan, Moghira Iqbal, Zakariya Imam Sardar Jan 2007

Iatrogenic Insertion Of Impression Mould Into Middle Ear And Mastoid And Its Retrieval After 9 Years: A Case Report, Mohammad Sohail Awan, Moghira Iqbal, Zakariya Imam Sardar

Department of Surgery

Abstract

The magnitude of hearing loss in Pakistan is enormous. One in twelve children of Pakistan suffers from some form of hearing impairment. Many of them are unable to afford surgical procedures and resort to the use of cheap hearing aids fitted by untrained individuals or people lacking the required expertise. This predisposes the patients to significant complications during a process that is otherwise considered safe.We report the case of a child, where the process of making the mould for a hearing aid led to the perforation of the tympanic membrane and pouring of mould material into the middle ear, …


Solitary Infantile Myofibromatosis Of The Skull, Farah Naz, Zafar Nazir, Khalid Chishti, Nadeem Aslam, Salman Siddiqui Jan 2007

Solitary Infantile Myofibromatosis Of The Skull, Farah Naz, Zafar Nazir, Khalid Chishti, Nadeem Aslam, Salman Siddiqui

Department of Surgery

This is the report of a 6 months old boy presenting with a firm, solitary mass on the temporal region, associated with lysis of local bone. Investigations lead to a diagnosis of infantile myofibromatosis (IM). Wide local excision was performed. At one year follow-up, no recurrence was noted.