5 research outputs found
A rare case of ribbing disease of the proximal tibia
Ribbing disease is a rare disease that causes bony growths to develop in long bones mostly the lower limbs. It often develops after puberty. The disease also goes by other names like multiple diaphyseal sclerosis. The disorder is caused by discrepancy in the osteoclast regulation process. Here in we report a 28 years old male presenting with a case of ribbing disease of right proximal tibia. A 28 years old male gives history of fall when he was 6 years old i. e., 22 years back. Now patient complaints of pain in right proximal tibia since last 6 months. Pain is of mild nature. It is most likely a case of ribbing disease based on the clinical, radiological findings. Ribbing disease is a disease of exclusion, needs high degree of suspicion for its diagnosis. However, patient should be advised for regular follow ups
Effectiveness of messaging apps in emergency room-online survey study
Background: Medical professionals communicate effectively and conveniently using mobile communication applications (Apps). With clinical details being transmitted quickly among multidisciplinary teams, the potential improvements in patient care and education are significant. However, there are also moral and legal concerns with sharing patient data in this manner. This study aimed to quantify and categorize how often medical staff members used communication apps in clinical settings, their role in patient care, their knowledge of and attitudes toward safety, and the main advantages, potential drawbacks, and policy implications.
Methods: A 16-question survey with an anonymous response was distributed to our 1500 bedded hospital's medical staff. The study gathered information on the demographics of the respondents, how they used communication apps in clinical settings, how they felt about such apps, how safe they thought their data was, and why they chose one app over another. The study period was January to March 2023.
Results: From students to consultants, communication apps are widely utilized with WhatsApp being the most popular one. Although all respondents thought these apps were useful for swiftly exchanging information in a clinical context, they were all concerned about the privacy consequences. Overall, 62.5% use WhatsApp in the ER, and 70.8% found that it has helped reduce the communication gap between junior and senior orthopaedic surgeons.
Conclusions: Messaging apps help medical professionals communicate more effectively, but their use poses compliance difficulties, particularly with privacy laws. Hence, a user-friendly design and privacy-compliant must be given top priority when creating apps
Twelfth rib syndrome: role of intercostal blocks: case series of 10 patients
Twelfth rib syndrome (TRS) is a rare condition that causes severe pain in the loin. It is often misdiagnosed, leading to unnecessary investigations and treatments. Intercostal blocks in the 11th and 12th rib often resolve the pain for these patients. In this research paper, we aim to explore the role of intercostal block in the management of TRS based on our experience with 10 patients. Data of patients who were diagnosed with TRS were studied retrospectively from our hospital records who have been given intercostal block injection from the period of Jan 2022 to August 2023 as an audit. Four patients underwent intercostal blocks. VAS scores were measured in follow-up for 1 and 3 months. 4 patients were lost to follow up and hence not considered in this study. The male to female ratio was 7:3. There was a statistically significant reduction in VAS score at 1 month and 3 months compared to pre-injection times. Patients who have failed conservative management for TRS can be effectively managed with intercostal block injections
Cost benefit analysis of intralesional injections in keloids using Luer lock and non-locking syringes
Background: For keloid scarring, intralesional corticosteroid injections continue to be the most often utilised first therapeutic option. This is a common procedure done on an outpatient basis by surgeons and orthopaedists. Luer lock syringes which lock the needle with syringe prevent any leakage or spillage of drug while pushing it near the keloid compared to normal syringes.
Methods: We intend to do a cost benefit analysis based on the retrospective data of intralesional steroid injections done by the authors (AP and SK) in their private practice.
Results: The time between 2021 to 2022, 200 injection data was retrieved, 100 each using non locking syringes and Luer lock syringes. The spillage rate with non-Luer lock syringes was 14%.
Conclusions: We found that luer lock syringes prove to be cost effective after giving more than 200 injections in keloids than non-locking syringes.