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Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 1991

Unstable phalangeal fractures: Treatment by A.O. screw and plate fixation

W.K. Pun; S. P. Chow; Y.C. So; Keith D. K. Luk; W.K. Ngai; F.K. Ip; W.H. Peng; C. Ng; C. Crosby

A prospective study of fifty-two fresh traumatic unstable fractures of the proximal or middle phalanges of the hand in forty-seven patients was reviewed. All the fractures were fixed with A.O. miniature screws and plates. The overall results were not satisfactory and complications were frequent. Only 26.9% of the fractures had good results. Fractures associated with significant soft tissue injuries had very poor results. When the present series was compared with a comparable group of fractures fixed with Kirschner wires, there was no significant improvement in the results. The unsatisfactory outcome of this group of unstable fractures may be largely due to the frequent association with poor prognostic factors.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 1992

A prospective study on hip fractures in patients with previous cerebrovascular accidents

K.Y. Chiu; W.K. Pun; Keith D. K. Luk; S. P. Chow

Of 1430 patients with proximal femoral fractures admitted into Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong from 1985 to 1990, 146 patients (10.2 per cent) had a history of previous cerebrovascular accidents. The fracture was on the hemiplegic side in 82 percent of patients. Most patients were treated by operation. Intensive physiotherapy was given to these patients for an average of 6 weeks. The prefracture walking ability was regained or even improved upon discharge in 60.9 per cent of patients. After an average follow-up of 21 months, 31 per cent had satisfactory walking and active daily activities. There was significant correlation of the performance upon discharge from the hospital with the walking ability at the final follow-up.


Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 1991

A Prospective Study of 245 Open Digital Fractures of the Hand

S. P. Chow; W.K. Pun; Y.C. So; Keith D. K. Luk; K.Y. Chiu; K. H. Ng; C. Ng; C. Crosby

We report a prospective study of 245 open digital fractures of the hand in 201 patients. Management followed clear guidelines set out in protocol. The incidence of infection (2.04%) and non-union (2.45%) was low. Proximal phalangeal fractures and comminuted fractures did worst and associated significant soft tissue injuries had a particularly deleterious effect on the outcome. A classification based on the different soft-tissue components involved is proposed. In fractures associated with simple lacerations or isolated digital nerve injury only, one can expect about 40% good results and about 25% poor results. Where extensor tendon injury or extensive skin loss are also present, there will be approximately 18% good results and 50% poor results. If there is also injury to the flexor tendon or more than one component of significant soft-tissue damage, about 80% will be poor and good results are rare.


Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 1992

Sequential fractures of both hips in elderly patients - A prospective study

K. Y. Chiu; W.K. Pun; Keith D. K. Luk; S. P. Chow

Thirty-five patients with sequential fractures of both hips were studied prospectively. The second hip fractures occurred more commonly if the patients were institutionalized, if they suffered from concomitant neurologic diseases such as previous stroke or Parkinsonism, or if there was biochemical evidence of osteomalacia. Twelve patients sustained the contralateral hip fracture within 12 months of the first one. There was a significant correlation between biochemical evidence of osteomalacia and early occurrence of the second hip fracture. Although rehabilitation was difficult for such patients, it was possible with a longer period of intensive physiotherapy; only three patients were not able to walk upon discharge from the hospital after the second hip fracture.


Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume | 1987

Mycobacterium marinum infection of the hand and wrist. Results of conservative treatment in twenty-four cases.

S. P. Chow; F.K. Ip; J. H. K. Lau; R. J. Collins; Keith D. K. Luk; Y.C. So; W.K. Pun

Inadequate débridement, extensive scarring, and breakdown of the wound have been commonly encountered after surgical débridement has been employed as the initial treatment of infection with Mycobacterium marinum involving the deep structures of the hand. Because of our disappointment with the results of this form of treatment, from 1982 to 1986 we treated twenty-four patients who had such an infection with rifampicin and ethambutol after a diagnostic biopsy was done. Surgical treatment was deferred until it was determined that the infection had not been controlled by the chemotherapy. The clinical outcome for these patients could be divided into three patterns: eleven patients (Group I) had a good result with no complications, three patients (Group II) had delayed healing of the wound, and ten patients (Group III) did not have a good response to conservative treatment and required one or more surgical débridements. Complications were sometimes associated with use of the drugs, and loss of visual acuity was a concern in three patients. In twenty-one (87 per cent) of the patients, at follow-up the function of the treated hand was equal to that of the other hand. Persistent pain, a discharging sinus, and previous local injection of steroids were unfavorable prognostic factors. If these factors are present, surgical débridement is advised.


Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 1990

Tuberculosis of the lumbosacral junction. Long-term follow-up of 26 cases

W.K. Pun; S. P. Chow; Keith D. K. Luk; C.L. Cheng; Li Hsu; John C. Y. Leong

Of 37 consecutive patients suffering from tuberculosis of the lumbosacral spine, 26 were reviewed after an average follow-up of 20 years. Those presenting at under 10 years of age usually had a discharging sinus or a pointing abscess and a visible kyphosis. In older patients, low back pain was the predominant presenting symptom. Neurological involvement was uncommon. Both operative and conservative treatment had resulted in fusion but all patients treated conservatively ended up with a kyphosis associated with trunk shortening. They had a higher incidence of back pain and more complications in pregnancy. Anterior debridement and fusion with a strut graft can reduce the incidence and size of kyphosis, but is technically demanding. Treatment remains difficult and requires individual consideration.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 1989

Long-term results and complications of cement augmentation in the treatment of unstable trochanteric fractures

C.L. Cheng; S. P. Chow; W.K. Pun; John C. Y. Leong

Thirty-eight patients with unstable trochanteric fractures of the femur were treated with Dimon-Hughston displacement osteotomy and cement augmentation at the fracture site. Of these patients 76 per cent had excellent and good results after an average follow-up of 3.7 years (range 2-5 years). Late complications occurred in six hips. These included non-union at the trochanteric fracture, protruding pin, partial destruction of the femoral head, subcapital fracture of the femoral neck, and avascular necrosis of the femoral head. All complications occurred late (1 year after surgery) and were related to inappropriate placement and excessive amount of cement, together with inadequate new bone formation. The augmentation of cement provided early stability for early mobilization in these elderly patients. However, when improperly used, late complications can occur.


Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 1990

Evaluation of results in flexor tendon repair: A critical analysis of five methods in ninety-five digits

Y.C. So; S. P. Chow; W.K. Pun; Keith D. K. Luk; C. Crosby; C. Ng

The development of an internationally accepted system of assessment of results after flexor tendon repair is important. In a prospective study of ninety-five digits, gross discrepancies were demonstrated between five popular methods of assessment: Buck-Gramcko, linear measurement, Grossman, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, and Strickland. The relative merits of each systems were studied and modifications for the Buck-Gramcko system are suggested.


Bone | 1990

25-HYDROXYCHOLECALCIFEROL AND INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR I ARE DETERMINANTS OF SERUM CONCENTRATION OF OSTEOCALCIN IN ELDERLY SUBJECTS WITH AND WITHOUT SPINAL FRACTURES

K. K. Pun; P. Lau; F.H.W. Wong; C.L. Cheng; W.K. Pun; S. P. Chow; John C. Y. Leong

Osteocalcin is one of the major proteins in the osseous matrix. To evaluate the determinants and thus the physiological control of osteocalcin production in normal and osteoporotic subjects, the serum levels of osteocalcin, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-OH-D3), and insulin-like growth factor I (IGFI) were measured by radioimmunoassay in 44 subjects over 60 years old. Circulating osteocalcin, 25-OH-D3, and IGFI were 0.28 +/- 0.10 nmol/L (1.65 +/- 0.96 ng/mL), 70.5 +/- 25.1 nmol/L (28.3 +/- 10.1 ng/mL), and 23.8 +/- 12.0 nmol/L in 27 healthy controls respectively, as compared with 0.09 +/- 0.09 nmol/L (0.52 +/- 0.52 ng/mL), 48.2 +/- 19.9 nmol/L (19.35 +/- 7.91 ng/mL), and 16.56 +/- 6.96 nmol/L in 17 patients with spinal fractures. Significant correlation was found between osteocalcin and 25-OH-D3 level, as well as between osteocalcin and IGFI. The results show that IGFI and 25-OH-D3 are important determinants for serum concentration of osteocalcin in elderly subjects with and without spinal fractures.


Spine | 1987

A simple method to estimate the rib hump in scoliosis

W.K. Pun; Keith D. K. Luk; W. Lee; John C. Y. Leong

A simple device to measure the rib hump deformity in scoliosis is described. The importance of defining the plane of measurement rigidly was stressed. The visible rib humps from 30 scoliotic patients were measured in the form of plotted curves by a group of paramedical and medical staffs. Highly reproducible results were obtained. The expected difference between two curves measured on a random patient by a single investigator was .116 cm, and the expected difference between the curves made by two random investigators on the same patient was .167 cm. This instrument is useful in charting the progress of the rib hump deformity in daily clinical practice.

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S. P. Chow

University of Hong Kong

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F.K. Ip

University of Hong Kong

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Y.C. So

University of Hong Kong

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K.C. Chan

University of Hong Kong

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C. Crosby

University of Hong Kong

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C.L. Cheng

University of Hong Kong

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C. Ng

University of Hong Kong

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K. Y. Chiu

University of Hong Kong

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