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Palmaris Longus Tendon Free Grafting in Neglected Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon Rupture – case report Nasution, Nino; Bayu Rizaldy, Muhammad
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 45, No 5 (2018): Nutrisi
Publisher : PT. Kalbe Farma Tbk.

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A patient presented inability to use his right thumb properly after work accident due to ruptured right Extensor Pollicis Longus (EPL). A tendon free grafting from the Palmaris Longus (PL) was performed to repair the ruptured EPL.Pasien dengan keluhan tidak mampu menggunakan ibu jari tangan kanan setelah kecelakaan kerja, dicurigai mengalami ruptur Extensor Pollicis Longus (EPL) kanan. Kami memilih tindakan free tendon graft dari Palmaris Longus (PL) untuk memperbaiki tendon EPL yang telah ruptur.
An Overview of Antibiotic Use, Length of Stay, and Amputation Incidents in Diabetic Foot Patients at Cut Meutia Regional Hospital Debbyousha, Maulina; Bayu Rizaldy, Muhammad; Syifa, Siti
AVERROUS: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Malikussaleh Averrous, Volume 11 No.1 Mei 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malikussaleh

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Diabetic foot ulcer is a condition of ulceration on the skin surface associated with neuropathy and angiopathy in the lower extremities. Improperly treatment for diabetic foot resulting significant functional and financial consequences for the patient. The purpose of study was to determine and assess an Overview of Antibiotic Use, Length of Stay and Amputation Incidents in Diabetic Foot Patients at Cut Meutia Regional Hospital. This type of research is descriptive research using a purposive sampling method with a cross-sectional approach with a sample size of 55 people using the Slovin formula. Data were processed using the univariate method with the results in the form of characteristics of patients are middle age 45-59 years (42.5%), the most patients were male (57.5%) and the majority of patients were housewives (36.3%). The most common description of antibiotic usage is combination antibiotics (71.3%) with the majority is a combination of cephalosporin and metronidazole (48.8%). The most commonly prescribed single antibiotics are cephalosporins (25%). Meanwhile, the length of stay was <7 days (55%) and the majority of patients did not experience amputation (76.3%). The conclusion of this study was the majority of patients were men, middle age 45-59 years, the majority of occupations were housewives, The use of antibiotics was dominated by a combination of cephalosporins with metronidazole and the single antibiotic used was a cephalosporin, the length of stay was <7 days, and the patients did not experience amputation. Keywords: diabetic ulcer, antibiotics, combination therapy, complication
Impant Failure Post ORIF Femur Bayu Rizaldy, Muhammad; Athaya, Alya
GALENICAL : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Mahasiswa Malikussaleh Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): GALENICAL : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Mahasiswa Malikussaleh - Oktober 20
Publisher : Program Studi Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malikussaleh

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A femur fracture is a break or loss of continuity of femur, clinically this condition can present as an open or closed femur fracture. Adequate management of fractures is important to prevent short-term and long-term complications. Management of femur fractures can be performed through open or closed reduction. Open reduction is achieved through surgical intervention, with bone fragments reduced using internal fixation (ORIF).ORIF failure can happen due to several factors, such as poor bone quality, biomechanical failure of the fixation device, infection, and poor rehabilitation. This failure can lead to nonunion, implant loosening, and even other serious complications. A 20-year-old male patient came with complaints of persistent pain in his left leg after vehicle accident four months ago. ORIF was performed on the patient four months ago, and the patient had improved. After the procedure, the patient accidentally put his weight on the wrong side while walking and fell, causing the left leg become painful again. Physical examination showed deformity, tenderness, and limited range of motion, with good sensation, detectable dorsalis pedis artery pulsation, and CRT < 2 seconds. X-ray of the left femur revealed a left femur fracture fixed with a plate and screws. The patient was subjected to surgical intervention specifically Re-ORIF and provided with antibiotics and analgesics. The patient  also provided with education  post-operative care and how to properly rehabilitation to prevent re-failure.