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Preclinical detection of pulmonary involvement: relationship with clinical features in scleroderma patients

Research Authors
Doaa S Sayed, Rania M Gamal, Fatma Khalifa, Eman Hamed, Mohamed Metwally, Eman Mosad
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian women's Dermatology society
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2013

Medial transport of hemi-fibula with Ilizarov frame to treat massive tibial bone defect

Research Abstract
Objectives: We present a case report of a patient with massive segmental loss of the tibia after hypotrophic nonunion of the tibia treated with medial transport of a hemifibula using an Ilizarov frame Methods: Debridement and excision of bone at the site of hypotrophic nonunion left a tibial bone gap of 13 cm. Because the fibula was hypertrophied and the fibular thickness was more than that of the lost part of the tibia, hemifibular bone was used for filling the tibial defect by Ilizarov frame After 1 yr, radiographs showed hypertrophy of the transported hemifibula. An Ilizarov frame was applied to lengthen the tibia Results: At the latest follow-up, 10 yr after the beginning of treatment (27 yr), the patient was fully weight-bearing with equal length of both legs and corrected deformity. Range of motion of the knee was normal with a limitation of the last5 degrees of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion of the ankle. Radiographs showed hypertrophy of the transported hemifibula, complete bone consolidation at the sites of medial transport and tibial lengthening, correction of the deformity, normal knee and ankle joint alignment. Conclusions: We conclude that medial transport of the hemifibula in selected patients is a reasonable alternative for the treatment of massive tibial defects
Research Authors
Kamal El-Gafary & Wael El-adly
Research Journal
مؤتمر الجمعية الاوربية للعظام EFFORT
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2015

Medial transport of hemi-fibula with Ilizarov frame to treat massive tibial bone defect

Research Abstract
Objectives: We present a case report of a patient with massive segmental loss of the tibia after hypotrophic nonunion of the tibia treated with medial transport of a hemifibula using an Ilizarov frame Methods: Debridement and excision of bone at the site of hypotrophic nonunion left a tibial bone gap of 13 cm. Because the fibula was hypertrophied and the fibular thickness was more than that of the lost part of the tibia, hemifibular bone was used for filling the tibial defect by Ilizarov frame After 1 yr, radiographs showed hypertrophy of the transported hemifibula. An Ilizarov frame was applied to lengthen the tibia Results: At the latest follow-up, 10 yr after the beginning of treatment (27 yr), the patient was fully weight-bearing with equal length of both legs and corrected deformity. Range of motion of the knee was normal with a limitation of the last5 degrees of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion of the ankle. Radiographs showed hypertrophy of the transported hemifibula, complete bone consolidation at the sites of medial transport and tibial lengthening, correction of the deformity, normal knee and ankle joint alignment. Conclusions: We conclude that medial transport of the hemifibula in selected patients is a reasonable alternative for the treatment of massive tibial defects
Research Authors
Kamal El-Gafary & Wael El-adly
Research Journal
مؤتمر الجمعية الاوربية للعظام EFFORT
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2015

Transluminal angioplasty and stenting in treatment of lower limb arterial occlusive disease

Research Abstract
to assess the minimal inasiveness of stenting and angioplasty in treatment of lower limb arterial stenosis and occlusion.
Research Authors
Afaf Abd El-Kader Hassan
Abd El-Karim Hasan Abd Alla
Mohamed Zidan Mohamed
Bahgat Abd El-Hameed Thabid
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Research Pages
697-708
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 40, issue 3
Research Year
2009

Transluminal angioplasty and stenting in treatment of lower limb arterial occlusive disease

Research Abstract
to assess the minimal inasiveness of stenting and angioplasty in treatment of lower limb arterial stenosis and occlusion.
Research Authors
Afaf Abd El-Kader Hassan
Abd El-Karim Hasan Abd Alla
Mohamed Zidan Mohamed
Bahgat Abd El-Hameed Thabid
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Research Pages
697-708
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 40, issue 3
Research Year
2009

Transluminal angioplasty and stenting in treatment of lower limb arterial occlusive disease

Research Abstract
to assess the minimal inasiveness of stenting and angioplasty in treatment of lower limb arterial stenosis and occlusion.
Research Authors
Afaf Abd El-Kader Hassan
Abd El-Karim Hasan Abd Alla
Mohamed Zidan Mohamed
Bahgat Abd El-Hameed Thabid
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Research Pages
697-708
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 40, issue 3
Research Year
2009
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