Publications by authors named "Alphonsus Ks Chong"

This report discusses the considerations behind the special modifications made on the finger prostheses fitted for a patient with crushed index, middle, ring, and little fingers resulting in a double-digit amputation with significant postoperative scarring, discoloration, shortening, and contracture of the salvaged index and middle fingers. The deformity and discoloration of the salvaged fingers were factored into the approach taken in the planning, fabrication, and fitting of prosthesis for the amputated digits. Length reduction with increased flexion planned into the prostheses, in addition to color matching them in two different shades, contributed to good aesthetic and functional outcomes.

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Microvascular surgery is now an integral part of many surgical disciplines, and the success of these procedures relies on the technical skills of the surgeon. Although numerous training models and simulations have been developed, the living rat model is favoured for its high fidelity to clinical microsurgery. However, there are serious ethical concerns over the use of live models for training.

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Article Synopsis
  • Steroid injections are effective in treating trigger digits, with 79% of cases resolving within one month after a single injection.
  • A study was conducted with 56 patients to track the resolution time, finding the average resolution took about 8.8 days, ranging from 1 to 30 days.
  • Patients should be advised that they should wait at least one month before seeking additional treatments or another injection if the triggering persists.
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