Publications by authors named "Winston Shang Rong Lim"

Background: Chronic large to massive rotator cuff tears are difficult to treat and re-tears are common even after surgical repair. We propose using a synthetic polypropylene mesh to increase the tensile strength of rotator cuff repairs. We hypothesize that using a polypropylene mesh to bridge the repair of large rotator cuff tears will increase the ultimate failure load of the repair.

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Background: Patients with recalcitrant frozen shoulder traditionally undergo arthroscopic capsular release. Some patients may have a concomitant partial-thickness rotator cuff tear (PTT). There is limited evidence if these PTT require repair at the same setting.

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Background: Women undergoing lumbar spine surgery report greater preoperative pain and disability and have less improvement after surgery. There is a paucity of literature on sex-related differences after minimally invasive surgery transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS TLIF) surgery. We aim to determine whether sex influences outcome after MIS TLIF at 5-year midterm follow-up.

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Introduction: It is common for patients with a rotator cuff tear to present with shoulder stiffness. There is no consensus on the acceptable level of stiffness at time of rotator cuff repair.We aim to determine if patients with stiffness undergoing rotator cuff repair and concomitant capsular release have different outcome than those with no stiffness undergoing rotator cuff repair alone.

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Background: Hallux valgus is bilateral in up to 84 % of cases. In the setting of simultaneous bilateral correction, we aim to evaluate if minimally invasive percutaneous surgery (MIS) provides any advantage compared to conventional open surgery.

Methods: 52 feet (26 patients) undergoing simultaneous bilateral MIS surgery were matched by severity of deformity to 52 feet (26 patients) undergoing simultaneous conventional open surgery.

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Background: Patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRF) undergoing elective orthopedic surgery generally have higher postoperative morbidity and mortality compared to the general population. Studies on the outcome of ESRF patients undergoing total hip replacement (THR), especially those with a functioning renal transplant, are conflicting. We aim to evaluate the impact of renal transplantation on functional outcome and postoperative complications in patients with ESRF undergoing THR.

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Background: Males and females who undergo hallux valgus (HV) surgery have different expectations.

Methods: Data from 439 patients, with 26 males, were prospectively collected between 2007-2015. Propensity score matching (PSM) of one male to two females was performed using logistic regression of six variables to minimize selection bias.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective procedure for end-stage osteoarthritis of the knee. Some patients experience persistent unexplained pain post-TKA despite normal investigations. The purpose of this study is to identify which of these patients are likely to improve without any surgical intervention.

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The Zimmer iASSIST system is a novel accelerometer-based navigation system for TKA. 76 patients (76 knees) were prospectively matched for age, BMI, gender, diagnosis, and pre-operative scores, and underwent TKA using the iASSIST (n=38) or optical CAS (n=38). There were no significant differences in clinical outcomes or satisfaction rates at six months post-operatively (P>0.

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In surgical fixation of distal radius fractures with metaphyseal comminution, volar tilt can be restored using an anatomical volar locking plate as a reduction tool. The purpose of our study is to assess the degree of over or under correction of volar tilt that can result with our 'lift' technique and to determine the ratio between theoretical and actual angular correction. We retrospectively reviewed 24 patients who underwent distal radius fracture fixation using this technique and assessed intra-operative radiographs for parameters including pre-'lift' and post-'lift' volar tilt and pre-'lift' plate-shaft angles.

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