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Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 11(12): e5497, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38145150

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Background: The cosmetic procedure is a treatment modality for improving the appearance of a person, and it may involve either surgical or nonsurgical interventions. The number of women who undergo cosmetic surgery in Saudi Arabia has increased dramatically. In fact, the reasons for the increase in the number of cosmetic procedures include the growth impact of social media and the pursuit of perfection. The study aimed to determine the level of acceptance of cosmetic surgery among young Saudi women, and the factors influencing their decisions. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among literate Saudi women during March 2023 to April 2023. A self-reported questionnaire was used, which investigated the demographics, acceptance, and information about cosmetic surgery and social media. Results: A total of 1685 female participants were included in this study: 62.6% were students, 73.6% were single, and 65.8% were aged 18-23 years. The levels of acceptance were high among 38.9% of the participants, and the level of acceptance was significantly affected by age (P = 0.0001), social status (P = 0.0001), work (P = 0.0001), education (P = 0.001), and income (P = 0.001). Up to 86.1% of the participants had not undergone cosmetic surgery, and the reasons for undergoing surgery commonly included dissatisfaction with appearance and social media. Conclusions: The acceptance of cosmetic surgery in this study was low, and it was affected by several demographics of the participants. For instance, social media played a crucial role in driving women to undergo such procedures.

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J Hand Surg Am ; 47(12): 1231.e1-1231.e6, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34895778

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Reconstruction with a free vascularized fibular head graft after en bloc excision of a Campanacci grade 3 giant cell tumor of bone in the distal radius can effectively control local recurrence. However, it leads to the loss of wrist movement, subsequent radiocarpal subluxation, and an osteoarthritic change. Another treatment option for grade 3 lesions is intralesional excision and cementation, which preserves wrist movement but does not restore the articular surface. We report a case of wrist reconstruction using a free vascularized fibular head graft after the intralesional excision of a Campanacci grade 3 giant cell tumor of bone with invasion of the articular surface of the distal radius. In patients with this type of a lesion, wrist reconstruction using a free vascularized fibular head graft after intralesional excision can help prevent local tumor recurrence, restore the articular surface, and maintain movements of the wrist joint.


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Neoplasias Ósseas , Tumor de Células Gigantes do Osso , Humanos , Rádio (Anatomia)/cirurgia , Rádio (Anatomia)/patologia , Tumor de Células Gigantes do Osso/cirurgia , Punho , Transplante Ósseo , Neoplasias Ósseas/cirurgia , Neoplasias Ósseas/patologia , Seguimentos , Resultado do Tratamento , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia , Articulação do Punho/patologia , Fíbula/patologia , Fíbula/transplante
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J Hand Microsurg ; 13(4): 221-227, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34744382

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Introduction Type II phalangeal neck fractures are defined as displaced fractures with bone-to-bone contact at the fracture site. In the type II D subtype, the distal fracture fragment is thin. A review of the literature did not reveal any study investigating the outcome of management of these fractures. Patients and Methods This is a retrospective study of 20 consecutive children with type II D phalangeal neck fractures treated over the past 4 years. Demographic data were reviewed. All cases were managed according to the preset stepwise algorithm. The outcome of management at final follow-up was documented using Al-Qattan's grading system. Results The mean age was 30 months (range 12-80 months). There were 12 males and 8 females. The mean follow-up was 2 years (range 7 months to 3 years). The largest two categories within the management algorithm were patients with minimally displaced fractures treated conservatively ( n = 8) and those with displaced fractures treated with closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation ( n = 9). Fischer exact test was used to compare the outcome in these two groups and the p value was significant ( p = 0.015), indicating a significantly better outcome in the former group. Conclusion Several conclusions were made from the study. Type II D of phalangeal neck fractures tend to occur in young children and the majority involve the middle phalanx. The thinness of the distal fracture fragment makes standard techniques of closed reduction more difficult. However, flexion of the proximal and distal joints appears to be effective in reducing dorsally displaced type II D fractures by closed means. Finally, a more conservative approach to minimally displaced type II D fractures results in a better outcome compared with closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 67: 235-238, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32070817

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INTRODUCTION: Isolated closed rupture or avulsion of the flexor digitomm superficialis (FDS) tendon at its insertion is a rare diagnosis. It can be related to a pathology such as rheumatoid arthritis, bony abnormalities, tenosynovitis, fractures, or tuberculosis. A review of the literature identified only few cases of closed avulsion or rupture of FDS tendons nonpathologically. We hope this report will help to gather more experience for the surgical intervention in a delayed presentation of ruptured flexor digitorm superficialis tendon. The work has been reported in line with the SCARE criteria. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of 48-year-old surgeon who sustained a trauma to her left middle finger. The patient presented three months after injury with complaints of pain and decreased range of motion of involved digit. Patient was treated conservatively and after failure of conservative treatment surgical intervention was done with complete tendon excision and capsulotomy of Proximal interphalangeal joint. Patient retained full range of motion and pain subsided. DISCUSSION: Isolated closed avulsions or rupture of the FDS tendon is a challenging entity in hand surgery in diagnosis and treatment. Nonsurgical treatment with splinting and physiotherapy might help to prevent flexion deformity. The surgical treatment include tenolysis, flexor digitorum superficialis tendon excision, and in selected patients capsulotomies of involved joints. CONCLUSION: A review of the literature identified only few cases of closed avulsion of FDS tendons nonpathologically. Early diagnosis and intervention can prevent sequel of flexion contracture.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 61: 96-98, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31352321

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INTRODUCTION: Lunate dislocation is a rare and serious injury, frequently due to high-energy trauma such as a fall from height or a motor vehicle accident. Lunate dislocation is usually in the volar direction; however, dorsal dislocation of the lunate is extremely rare. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of 55-year-old male who sustained a high-energy trauma; he was hit by a car while crossing the street. The patient was referred to department of Plastic Surgery for left wrist dorsal dislocation of the lunate and bilateral multiple carpal bone fractures. He was managed by open reduction and internal fixation with scapholunate ligament repair for the left wrist, while the right wrist was treated conservatively. DISCUSSION: Such cases must be treated urgently to avoid complications such as avascular necrosis of the lunate, median nerve injury, complex regional pain syndrome, and chronic carpal instability. CONCLUSION: This case is one of few cases reported in the literature highlighting the rarity of this injury pattern.

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