
Saran Malisorn- Orthopedic surgery
- Lecturer at Naresuan University
Saran Malisorn
- Orthopedic surgery
- Lecturer at Naresuan University
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Hand surgery
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May 2023 - present
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Postoperative pain following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may hamper patients from a rapid recovery and increase perioperative blood loss and stress on the cardiovascular system. Therefore, our objective was to assess perioperative outcomes after TKA in patients who were not candidates for the additional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory...
The fracture in the distal radius is an upper fracture which is the most often found. With the continuing Epidemiology of aging population that continues to rise, the incidence of this fracture tends to increase. This study aims to review the available treatments for the fractures in the distal of the radius management by using the distal radius fr...
Abstract: The most frequent injury discovered so far is a radial skull fracture. The radial head fracture has become a crucial component of the elbow over the past ten years. According to a treatment plan that has evolved, the radial head fracture treatment aims to restore the wounded elbow's function and stability. A rising number of articles are...
The common neuropathy Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CuTS) causes sensory impairment. Numerous patients also exhibit muscle
atrophy as a symptom of severe and persistent nerve damage, which typically portends a poor prognosis. In the majority of
individuals with minor nerve dysfunction, nonsurgical treatment aimed at reducing both compression and tractio...
The common neuropathy Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CuTS) causes sensory impairment. Numerous patients also exhibit muscle atrophy as a symptom of severe and persistent nerve damage, which typically portends a poor prognosis. In the majority of individuals with minor nerve dysfunction, nonsurgical treatment aimed at reducing both compression and tractio...
Background: Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is the second most common nerve entrapment syndrome of the upper extremity after carpal tunnel syndrome. In situ decompression (ISD) and ulnar nerve transposition (UNT) are the major surgery methods in practice for the treatment of CuTS. However, controversies exist over the efficacy and safety of these me...
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is caused by the shortening of the median nerves in the wrist, resulting in hand pain and paralysis necessitating surgical operation for relief. Conventional open carpal tunnel release (CTR) procedures, involving long incisions, often lead to complications, delaying patients' recovery for weeks or months. Therefore, min...
Background
While osteoporosis increases the risk of fragility fractures, bisphosphonate has been proven to increase bone strength and reduce the risk of vertebral and non-vertebral fractures. In addition to its efficacy, substituting the brand with generic medication is a strategy to optimize healthcare expenditures. This study aimed to evaluate th...
Repetitive instances of sudden injuries to the first metacarpal bone can affect thumb movement. These injuries typically occur after vertical impact to the thumb. The treatment for these injuries should focus on restoring the structure and biomechanics of the trapeziometacarpal joint, with surgery being recommended for optimal results. Bennett's fr...
The dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint is complex, often occurs due to complications from excessive
stretching or overextension that cannot be reduced. The volar plate moves to back of the head metacarpal bone and the
base of the proximal phalanx that is near the proximal phalanx, acting as an obstruction to the contraction. Althoug...
Background and objective
Open carpal tunnel release (OCTR) is the gold standard technique for treating carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). While mini-incision carpal tunnel release (MCTR) has been introduced as an alternative approach, there have been some concerns over its effectiveness and risks. In light of this, the aim of the study was to compare th...
Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as Tennis Elbow, affects approximately 1-3% of the population. Despite the absence of
histological evidence of inflammation in the affected tissue, the term “epicondylitis” implies inflammation. The Extensor Carpi
Radialis Brevis (ECRB) muscle is primarily affected, and the condition is attributed to excessive...
Background: Over the years, open surgery has been the primary treatment for trigger finger, a prevalent issue among hand illnesses. There has been some resistance to the technique's routine use, despite the fact that the percutaneous release of triggers provides a quicker recovery than surgery. As a result, the study proposed that the percutaneous...
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