Publications by authors named "Benjamin Soo Yeng Chua"

Nutcracker syndrome (NCS) is caused by compression of left renal vein (LRV), usually between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). This can lead to obstruction of flow into the inferior vena cava and secondary left renal venous hypertension. Despite potential serious consequences, diagnosing NCS is often challenging, circuitous and commonly delayed.

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Post-EVAR type III endoleaks present a particular challenge as they carry a significant risk of rupture. We present a case of an 81-year-old gentleman, 10 years post-EVAR, with complex type III endoleak with component separation that was successfully treated with a combination of left renal artery chimney, aortouniiliac stent grafting and femorofemoral crossover bypass.

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Introduction: Osteoporotic fractures involving the hip and wrist are common in the elderly. The incidence of coincident hip and wrist fractures in the same patient is small but may represent a unique subpopulation of elderly with osteoporotic fragility fractures and little information has been published about these patients.

Materials And Methods: We performed a retrospective review studying a series of 33 elderly patients who were admitted with concurrent hip and wrist fractures and matched them with patients of similar age, race, gender and co-morbidities with isolated hip fractures analysing their pre-morbid functional status, degree of osteoporosis by the Singh's index, length of stay and re-admission rate.

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