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  1. Azhar S, Syafiq S, Arif NK, Mohamed Khalil AF, Muhamad Ariffin MH
    Cureus, 2022 Oct;14(10):e29897.
    PMID: 36348881 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.29897
    Since the late 1990s, navigation systems have been widely used in a variety of orthopaedic surgical procedures, with the majority of these procedures being complex arthroplasty surgeries and the correction of spinal abnormalities. Navigation systems are, however, infrequently used in trauma cases, especially in unstable pelvic ring fractures. The conventional method of percutaneous sacroiliac screw fixation typically used fluoroscopic image intensifiers to fix unstable pelvic ring fractures. We will examine how navigation systems can be used in trauma situations, particularly those involving unstable posterior pelvic ring fractures and focus on the advantages and disadvantages that we experienced during management.
  2. Zhin Liang C, Mohamed Khalil AF, Kamarul Arif N, Syafiq S, Muhamad Ariffin MH
    Cureus, 2024 Jul;16(7):e65909.
    PMID: 39219936 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.65909
    Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a challenging complication in open fractures. It can cause major disability to patients and a burden to the public health sector. A multidisciplinary approach is required to eradicate infection and improve the quality of life for patients. We present a case of an FRI in an open fracture of the distal femur treated using a supracutaneous locking plate, which is an uncommon technique. This technique yields excellent outcomes in controlling local infection and providing satisfactory stability, especially for a peri-articular distal femur fracture with FRI. Therefore, supracutaneous plating using a locking plate can be considered an alternative option to conventional external fixations in managing FRIs.
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