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Secondary Knee Osteoarthritis with Medial Instability and Tibial Defect due to Chronic Abscess Treated by Total Knee Arthroplasty with Metal Augmentation - Case Report Soetjahjo, Bintang; Hancoro, Udi Herunefi; Ermawan, Rieva; Saputra, Rhyan Darma; Akbar, Hillan
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background:Knee osteoarthritis (OA), known as degenerative joint disease, is typically the result of wear and tear and progressive loss of articular cartilage, most common in elderly women and men. Knee OA is a leading cause of disability and increase with an aging and overweight population. Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgical treatment of OA knee that highly cost-effective procedure. Stable placement of components is difficult and thus it presents technical challenges for the surgeon but various options are available for managing these defects.Case Report: A 58 years-old housewife came to our clinic due to chronic left knee pain with associated instability since two years ago and getting worse in last three months. She already had knee joint supplementation injections and physical therapy but no improvements. Based on our clinical and radiological findings, our assessment was secondary left knee osteo-arthritis with medial instability and tibial defect due to chronic abscess. Patient underwent TKA to correct this condition. A revised implant was used to close the defect in the medial part of the tibia and soft tissue reconstruction procedure was used to correct the instability.Result: On the first postoperative month, the patient underwent rehabilitation and physical therapy to strengthen her lower limb muscles. On the second month, she started to walk using walking assisted device. On the ninth months follow-up, the patient was able to walk normally without assisted device, the pain disappeared and the symptoms of knee instability were reduced.Conclusion:Bone defects are commonly encountered during TKA, which still has no standard treatment to cure. In this case, the use of metal augmentation with revision implant give satisfactory results with good clinical outcome.Keywords: Osteoarthritis, Total Knee Arthro¬plasty, knee instability, tibial defect, metal augmentationCorrespondence:Bintang Soetjahjo. Dr. Moewardi Hospital. Jl. Kolonel Sutarto 132, Jebres, Surakarta, Central Java 57126, Indonesia. Mobile: +628122987359. Email: bjortho@yahoo.comIndonesian Journal of Medicine (2021), 06(02): 168-176https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2021.06.02.06
Masalah Perioperatif pada Kasus Emergensi Ortopedik Selama Pandemi Covid-19: Laporan Kasus Amputasi Darurat Pasien Suspek Covid-19 Soetjahjo, Bintang; Hancoro, Udi Herunefi; Ermawan, Rieva; Saputra, Rhyan Darma; Nugroho, Bagus Jati; Abdulhamid, Muhammad
SENADA : Semangat Nasional Dalam Mengabdi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): SENADA: Semangat Nasional Dalam Mengabdi
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Periset Indonesia

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Penyakit Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), yang disebabkan oleh severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), telah menyebar ke seluruh dunia. Selama epidemi COVID-19 yang sedang berlangsung, banyak rumah sakit yang menunda sebagian besar operasi elektif. Namun, beberapa operasi darurat, terutama untuk pasien trauma, tidak bisa dihindari. Untuk pasien yang dicurigai atau dikonfirmasi COVID-19, protokol standar yang terkait persiapan pra operasi, manajemen intraoperatif, dan pengawasan pasca operasi harus diterapkan untuk menghindari infeksi nosokomial dan memastikan keselamatan pasien juga tenaga Kesehatan yang terlibat. Dalam artikel ini kami melaporkan kasus seorang pasien berusia 65 tahun dengan crush injury tungkai bawah dan suspek covid-19. Pasien direncanakan untuk menjalani CITO debridemen dan amputasi di atas lutut. Artikel ini kemudian membahas pertimbangan perioperatif dan teknis yang penting untuk menangani pasien COVID-19 yang membutuhkan perawatan darurat, tanpa mengesampingkan hasil klinis sembari memastikan keselamatan staf yang ada
Masalah Perioperatif pada Kasus Emergensi Ortopedik Selama Pandemi Covid-19: Laporan Kasus Amputasi Darurat Pasien Suspek Covid-19 Bintang Soetjahjo; Udi Herunefi Hancoro; Rieva Ermawan; Rhyan Darma Saputra; Bagus Jati Nugroho; Muhammad Abdulhamid
SENADA : Semangat Nasional Dalam Mengabdi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): SENADA: Semangat Nasional Dalam Mengabdi
Publisher : Politeknik Bina Madani

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Penyakit Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), yang disebabkan oleh severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), telah menyebar ke seluruh dunia. Selama epidemi COVID-19 yang sedang berlangsung, banyak rumah sakit yang menunda sebagian besar operasi elektif. Namun, beberapa operasi darurat, terutama untuk pasien trauma, tidak bisa dihindari. Untuk pasien yang dicurigai atau dikonfirmasi COVID-19, protokol standar yang terkait persiapan pra operasi, manajemen intraoperatif, dan pengawasan pasca operasi harus diterapkan untuk menghindari infeksi nosokomial dan memastikan keselamatan pasien juga tenaga Kesehatan yang terlibat. Dalam artikel ini kami melaporkan kasus seorang pasien berusia 65 tahun dengan crush injury tungkai bawah dan suspek covid-19. Pasien direncanakan untuk menjalani CITO debridemen dan amputasi di atas lutut. Artikel ini kemudian membahas pertimbangan perioperatif dan teknis yang penting untuk menangani pasien COVID-19 yang membutuhkan perawatan darurat, tanpa mengesampingkan hasil klinis sembari memastikan keselamatan staf yang ada
Functional Outcome Evaluation of Grade III Open Tibial Fracture Treated by External Fixation as Definitive Treatment Soetjahjo, Bintang; Ermawan, Rieva; Saputra, Rhyan Darma; Hancoro, Udi Herunefi; Nugroho, Bagus Jati; Anugra, Jiva Yori
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol. 6 No. 4 (2021)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Tibial shaft fractures including open tibial fractures grade III are one of the most common fractures of long bones. There are many methods of conservative and operative treatment, one of them is external fixation. External fixation is more common used temporary in polytraumatized patients with tibial shaft fractures. The study was undertaken to see if the patient can be treated with external fixation as the definitive treatment and evaluate the functional outcome after the treatment.Subjects and Method: A retrospective review of a prospectively-collected database was performed. Data was taken from the Orthopaedic Department of RSUD Dr. Moewardi Hospital patients’ database. The study included all patients who underwent grade III open tibial fracture treatment from May 2018 to May 2019. A total of 8 patients who were included in our study were a patient with open tibial fractures grade III planned for external fixaton as definitive treatment. They were evaluated radiographically and clinically to determine the union rate. The data were reported descriptively.Results: External fixator time ranged in this study around 240 days. In this study, there were a few patients whose progress were remain unknown due to loss of contact. Fractures studied 5 out of 8, no patient were union after 8 months of external fixator used. 4 out of 8 patients were reported non-union after 8 months based on their radiological examination (50%) and 1 out of 8 patients were reported has been performed Removal of External Fixation (ROEF) after 5 months of treatment. The rest of the 3 patients’ results were remain unknown.Conclusion: Open tibial fractures grade III  of the leg can be managed with use of external fixator as a definitive treatment. However, the use of external fixation does not provide maximum results in grade III A tibial fractures.Keywords: open tibial fractures, external fixation, union, malunionCorrespondence: Bintang Soetjahjo. Dr. Moewardi General Hospital. Jl. Kolonel Sutarto 132, Jebres, Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. 57126. Email: bjortho@yahoo.com. Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2021), 06(04): 452-459https://doi.org/10.26911/­theijmed.2021.06.04.11