Publications by authors named "Chin Tat Lim"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to investigate if the volume of osteonecrotic lesions in spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SONK) could predict the need for total knee arthroplasty (TKA), along with other potential risk factors.
  • - A retrospective analysis of 42 patients with MRI-diagnosed SONK showed that only 21.4% required TKA, with no significant correlation between lesion volume and progression to surgery.
  • - The findings concluded that neither the volume of the lesions nor other factors like age, body mass index, or cartilage damage were reliable predictors for needing TKA in SONK patients.
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The primary stability of a total ankle replacement (TAR) is essential in preventing long-term aseptic loosening failure and could be quantified based on micromotion at the bone-prosthesis interface subjected to physiological loading during the normal walking. A 3D finite element analysis was conducted to investigate the current commercial STAR™ Ankle TAR bone-prosthesis interface relative micromotion (BPIRM) with addition of the talus bone minimum principal bone stresses (MPBS). Comparison was made to the proposed polka dot designs with the hemispheric feature that was demonstrated to enhance BPIRM.

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Background: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) accounts for 9.1% of primary knee arthroplasties (KAs) in the UK. However, wider uptake is limited by higher revision rates compared with total knee arthroplasties (TKA) and concerns over subsequent poor function.

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Introduction: Ageing is associated with a multitude of healthcare issues including dementia, depression, frailty, morbidity associated with chronic disease and high healthcare utilisation. With Singapore's population projected to age significantly over the next two decades, it has become increasingly important to understand the disease burden and etiological process among older adults. The Community Health and Intergenerational study aims to holistically examine ageing in place by investigating the resilience and vulnerability factors of the ageing process in the biological, psychological and social domains within the environment.

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The total ankle replacement (TAR) survivability rate is still suboptimal, and this leads to many orthopaedic surgeons opting arthrodesis as a better option for the ankle arthritis patients. One of the fundamental reasons is due to the lack of primary stability of the prosthesis fixation at the bone-prosthesis interface hence leading to long-term aseptic loosening of the talar component. The commercially available Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement (STAR) Ankle design and several additional design features (including trabecular metal, side fin, double fin, and polka-dot designs) were studied using finite element analysis, and the bone-prosthesis interface relative micromotion (BPIRM) and talar bone minimum principal stresses were examined and analysed.

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Background: The aim of this meta-analysis and systematic review is to estimate re-revision rates due to aseptic loosening of retained acetabular components after revision total hip arthroplasty.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were searched until June 11, 2018. Data were extracted by 2 independent investigators and consensus was reached with the involvement of a third investigator.

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Harvesting bone graft from the proximal tibia is gaining popularity, with lower complication rates and adequate quantity of cancellous bone. The amount of harvested bone is dependent on the size of the cortical window introduced via osteotomy onto the proximal tibia, and its mechanical strength after surgery could be compromised. The aim of the study was to investigate the proximal tibia's mechanical stability after bone harvesting and the effect of varying window sizes using a validated finite element model.

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Introduction: Engaging Hill-Sachs lesions in recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation have been managed with the remplissage procedure. Clinical and cadaveric studies have reported limitation of rotation after this procedure. We introduce the reverse McLaughlin procedure where the infraspinatus and the underlying capsule are detached and approximated into the Hill-Sachs defect with transosseous sutures.

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Background: Smoking is associated with early postoperative complications, increased length of hospital stay, and an increased risk of revision after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, the effect of smoking on time to revision TKA is unknown.

Methods: A total of 619 primary TKAs referred to an academic tertiary center for revision TKA were retrospectively stratified according to the patient smoking status.

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Background: Obesity is a major health problem worldwide and is associated with complications after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). It remains unknown whether a change in body mass index (BMI) after primary TKA affects the reasons for revision TKA or the time to revision TKA.

Methods: A total of 160 primary TKAs referred to an academic tertiary center for revision TKA were retrospectively stratified according to change in BMI from the time of their primary TKA to revision TKA.

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Background: There is risk of junction failure when using modular femoral stems for revision total hip arthroplasty (THA), especially with loss of bone stock in the proximal femur. Using a cortical strut allograft may provide additional support of a modular femoral construct in revision THA.

Methods: We reviewed prospectively gathered clinical and radiographic data for 28 revision THAs performed from 2004 to 2014 using cementless modular femoral components with cortical strut allograft applied to supplement proximal femoral bone loss: 5 (18%) were fluted taper designs and 23 (82%) were porous cylindrical designs All the patients had a Paprosky grade IIIA or greater femoral defect.

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Background: Cortical strut allografts restore bone stock and improve postoperative clinical scores after revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, use of a cortical strut allograft is implicated in delayed healing of an extended trochanteric osteotomy (ETO). To date, there are no reports directly comparing ETO with or without cortical strut allografts.

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Background: Modular femoral stem provides flexibility in femoral reconstruction, ensuring improved "fit and fill". However, there are risks of junction failure and corrosion, as well as cost concerns in the use of modular femoral stems.

Methods: We reviewed prospectively-gathered clinical and radiographic data on revision total hip arthroplasties (THAs) performed from 2001-2007 using modular, cementless femoral component performed by the 2 senior authors.

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Introduction: Tension-band wire fixation of patellar fractures is associated with significant hardware-related complications and infection. Braided polyester suture fixation is an alternative option. However, these suture fixations have higher failure rates due to the difficulty in achieving rigid suture knot fixation.

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Background: Autologous bone graft remains the gold standard source of bone graft. Iliac crest has traditionally been the most popular source for autologous bone graft. However, iliac crest bone graft harvesting is associated with high donor site morbidity.

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Unlabelled: We prospectively analyzed 283 women to evaluate the effects of body mass index (BMI) and physical activity levels on bone mineral density (BMD) progression in pre- and postmenopausal women over 2 years. In postmenopausal women, lower BMI was linked with worsening BMD, and moderate activity levels were associated with a lower likelihood of worsening BMD at 2 years.

Purpose: The aim of our study is to evaluate the effects of BMI and physical activity levels on BMD progression in pre- and postmenopausal Asian women over 2 years.

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Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the predictive factors affecting the clinical outcome of Below Knee Amputations (BKA) performed in diabetic foot patients admitted to National University Hospital (NUH) Multi-Disciplinary Diabetic Foot Team.

Materials And Methods: This is a prospective cohort study of 151 patients admitted to the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, NUH, for Diabetic Foot Problems (DFP) from January 2006 to January 2010. All had undergone BKA performed by NUH Multi-Disciplinary Diabetic Foot Team.

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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of hip reconstruction on patients with skeletal metastases to the hip. We investigated the effect of hip reconstruction on quality of life and ambulatory status, as well as cost-effectiveness of hip reconstruction in this group of patients.

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Perioperative instrument breakage is not an infrequent occurrence, even for experienced surgeons. The most commonly reported instrument breaks in orthopedic procedures are drill bits, followed by Kirschner wires and cannulated guide pins. The reasons for failure include improper technique and repetitive use.

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Current surgical techniques for osteochondral injuries in young active patients are inadequate clinically. Novel strategies in tissue engineering are continuously explored in this area. Despite numerous animal studies that have shown encouraging results, very few large-scale clinical trials have been done to address this area of interest.

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Introduction: Cryosurgery for tumoural ablation traditionally involves instilling liquid nitrogen into a tumoural bed. The inability to control precise delivery can result in potentially disastrous consequences of skin necrosis and nitrogen gas embolism. In this study, we evaluated a probe-based closed cryosurgical system, which eliminates these risks.

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Insufficiency fractures secondary to prolonged alendronate use is due to inhibition of osteoclastic activity and suppressed bone turnover. Complications of fracture fixation include non-union, mal-union, and difficulty in intramedullary nail insertion. We report a technical challenge in intramedullary nailing of an obliterated femoral canal in a patient on long-term bisphosphonate treatment.

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Introduction: Intertrochanteric (IT) fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly population. We aim to compare the clinical outcome of unstable with stable IT fractures after treatment with dynamic hip screw (DHS).

Materials And Methods: Patients with IT fractures treated with DHS at National University Hospital between 2003 and 2005 were included in the study.

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Traumatic spondylolisthesis of the lumbar spine is uncommon and can result in canal narrowing and spinal cord injury. Early decompression promotes recovery of neurological function. We report 3 such cases: one in the lumbosacral joint and 2 in the lumbar spine.

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