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Medical Education - The AP Lateral and Oblique Views

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DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2018.171
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504–05
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03 Aug, 2018
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e-Published: 19 Dec, 2018

Fluoroscopy-guided Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection for Low Back Pain in a Patient with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

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DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2014.179
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432–4

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as ‘brittle bone disease’, is a genetic connective tissue disease. It is characterized by bone fragility and osteopenia (low bone density). In this case, a 57-year old female presented to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic with left low back pain rated 6/10 on the numeric rating scale (NRS). Clinically, the patient had sacroiliac joint mediated pain, although X-rays did not show the sacroiliac joint changes.

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11 Aug, 2014
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e-Published: 04 May, 2015

Donor Site Morbidity Following Iliac Crest Bone Graft

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490–2

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Objectives: To evaluate the complications of harvesting autogenous bone from the iliac crest.

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e-Published: 24 Jul, 2013

Extravasation Injuries

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40–7
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Most extravenous leaks have relatively minor sequelae but severe tissue injuries have been reported. Extravasation may be unavoidable, but if appropriate measures are implemented promptly, morbidity can be greatly reduced. All medical and nursing personnel must be familiar with the protocols for treating the extravasation of drugs which have the potential for tissue damage.
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Objectives: To evaluate the time and type of treatment following extravasation from intravenous infusion and the sequelae of the injuries.
 
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e-Published: 05 Jul, 2013

Treatment of Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia with the Ilizarov Technique

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294–9

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e-Published: 02 Jul, 2013

The Illizarov Method in Infected Non-union of Long Bones

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246–51
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Infected nonunion of long bones has been a challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. The Illizarov method simultaneously addresses nonunion, infection, shortening and deformity.


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Objective: To review the results of the management of infected non-union of long bones using the Illizarov fixator.

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e-Published: 02 Jul, 2013

Session 2

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16–7
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e-Published: 21 Jun, 2013

Femoral Lengthening using the Ilizarov Technique

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420–4
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Limb length discrepancies in excess of 5 centimetres can be successfully treated using the llizarov method. This technique, however, is challenging for patients, their families and the surgeon.

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The Ilizarov method allows the surgeon to perform extended lengthening of both congenital and acquired short limbs. The technique can be difficult, time consuming and is associated with many complications. Generally, the number of complications and failures of lengthenings increases in proportion to the length of the distraction and the severity of the preoperative problems. The rate of major complications decreases substantially as the experience of the surgeon increases.

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e-Published: 17 Jun, 2013

The Accuracy of Joint Line Tenderness in the Diagnosis of Meniscal Tears

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323–6
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The accuracy of joint line tenderness in the diagnosis of meniscal tears was evaluated. Arthroscopy was performed in each case to establish the diagnosis.

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e-Published: 17 Jun, 2013

Intraosseous Lipoma. Is a biopsy necessary?

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291–2
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e-Published: 12 Jun, 2013

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