Desnantyo, Andre Triadi
Department Of Orthopaedic And Traumatology, Faculty Of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga – Dr.Soetomo General Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia

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Journal : Journal Orthopaedi and Traumatology Surabaya (JOINTS)

CORRELATION BETWEEN KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA) GRADE AND BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) IN OUTPATIENTS OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT RSUD DR. SOETOMO Lukas Widhiyanto; Andre Triadi Desnantyo; Lilik Djuari; Maynura Kharismansha
Journal Orthopaedi and Traumatology Surabaya Vol. 6 No. 2 (2017): October 2017
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/joints.v6i2.2017.71-79

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the number eight disease causes Years of Disability in developing countries. OA worsen life quality, from movement limitation until inability to perform normal daily routines. Obesity is one of the risk factor of OA. The doubles increasing trend of obesity from 1980, might possibly causes the escalation of OA case. However, there is still no study that explains the correlation between OA grade, especially knee OA, with Body Mass Index (BMI). The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is correlation between knee osteoarthritis (OA) grade with Body Mass Index (BMI) in outpatients of Orthopaedic and Traumatology department RSUD Dr. Soetomo. This study was cross-sectional study with analitical observational design and survey was the method to determine whether there is correlation between knee OA grade and BMI. Height and weight measurement and also knee x-ray reading were performed to determine the BMI and knee OA grade. The BMI categories that were used were based on standard from Health Department of Republic of Indonesia, while the grading system that were used were based on Kellgren-Lawrence’s grading system. Populations in this study were taken from the outpatients of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department RSUD Dr. Soetomo during August until November 2015. After statistic test using Spearman correlation test was done, the result was p=0,822. It can be concluded that there was no significant correlation between knee OA grade and BMI. Furthermore, knee OA grade was not affected by BMI only, but also other risk factors as well.
ANTERIOR TALOFIBULAR LIGAMENT (ATFL) RECONSRUCTION WITH MODIFIED BROSTROM-GOULD TECHNIQUE USING FIBER WIRE Andre Triadi Desnantyo; Mouli Edward; Asyumaredha Asyumaredha
Journal Orthopaedi and Traumatology Surabaya Vol. 8 No. 2 (2019): October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/joints.v8i2.2019.93-103

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Background: The incident of ankle sprain reported 1 of 10.000 case each day. The most incident was male about 22-24 year and sport active. We reported 2 cases (15 years old female and 21 years old male) both of them played routine basketball and futsal.Case: We reported 2 cases, male 21 years old and female 15 years old, both of them suffered from anterior talofibular ligament rupture, with AOFAS score fair (below 80 point) from the MRI there is rupture of ATFL.Discussion: The patient administered to the hospital after injury at sport. By physical examination (fair at AOFAS score) and radiological finding, they was decided underwent rupture anterior talofibular ligament and prepared for reconstruction with modified Brostrom-Gould technique using fiber wire. After + 3 month, the evaluation from physical diagnostic, radiology and we got an excellent AOFAS score, which means the 2 patient got really satisfaction and has no limitation at doing daily activities.Conclusion: ATFL is one of the lateral ligament of the ankle which protect the foot while moving at plantar flexion. Modified Brostrom-Gould technique using fiber wire gave good result for reconstruction ATFL rupture for these 2 patients.