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Hector Barbera Starts Recovery After Leg Surgery

Today, the Pramac Racing Team rider Héctor Barberà has undergone successful surgery in Barcelona, Spain, to repair the fractured left tibia and fibula he suffered during a training incident two days ago.

The 25-year-old rider had a titanium plate and several screws inserted in the left leg. the operation has carried out by specialist surgeon Doctor Xavier Mir in cooperation with Doctor Eugenio Jimeno, leg surgery chief at the Instituto Universitario USP Dexeus.

In a post – operation statement, Doctor Mir said: “The surgery had good result. we are confident that Héctor will be able to leave the hospital in 48 hours and can being light physical activity in seven day.

“It is difficult to say how long the post surgery rehabilitation will take. we need to evaluate the progress of the patient, but I think that we can reasonably think that he will able to run a race in 4 or 6 weeks, according to his feedback.”

Hèctor Barberà“Doctor Mir and Doctor Jimeno have done a great job. I’m feeling quite good, still a dizzy from the anaesthesia, but it’s normal. obviously I’m disappointed about the incident. It happened in the worst period possible. I had a great feeling both with my bike and with my crew. in the last three races I was able to enjoy while I was riding and fighting with the Factory riders to achieve the best result possible. I could catch other brilliant results in the next round in Laguna Seca and Indy, but it’s the life and now I have to think only about my injury and my rehabilitation.”

Hector Barbera Starts Recovery After Leg Surgery

Replantation miracles: Going out on a limb for people who lose theirs – The Express Tribune

“Replantation is a very skilled job as you not only have to replant but also make a limb refunction,” said Dr Shah.

KARACHI: 

Mohammad Shakir walked in to the seminar – a miracle for a man who was found separated from his two feet after an accident at the Steel Mills in 1996. 

It took seven and a half hours under anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgeon Dr Syed Mohammad Ali Shah to painstakingly reconnect his arteries, veins, muscles, nerves and joints.

Small wonder, then that Shakir has become a walking and talking advertisement for replantation surgery. he was invited to a seminar held by Dr Essa’s Laboratory and Diagnostic Centre in North Nazimabad on Saturday for its continuing medical education. “Replantation is a very skilled job as you not only have to replant but also make a limb refunction,” said Dr Shah.  Moreover, there is no room for mistakes.

He cautioned that the success rate is low and malpractice is rife. even in his own practice, only 35 out of 53 surgeries have been successful. the situation is much worse in other countries which do not have this science. “For instance, there is no replantation surgeon in Dubai, or even in our capital city,” he shared.

In Pakistan, amputations are mostly caused by road traffic accidents, followed by those in factories, at home, at the railways and then there are gunshot injuries.

The limb that has been severed, should first be put in ice-cold water and cleaned. Instead of calling specialists such as neuro-, vascular, orthopedic and plastic surgeons, only one surgeon should carry out the surgery within an hour and a half so that the amputated limb does not die, he said.  also present at the seminar was Dr Imran Shah, a revision trauma surgeon, who deals mainly with neglected and mismanaged cases of trauma at the AO Clinic in Nazimabad.

It is normal practice for people, with the complaint of pain in their joints to ignore or put off treatment. But if their condition is aggravated, there can be catastrophic consequences. he sees about four such patients a week who include those with injuries from gunshots to fractures. It may be an infection of the joints, inflammation, and dissolution of the cartilage or even osteoarthritis.

The first step is to have the blood tested to help the diagnosis. he also highlighted clinical aspects such as management with painkillers and steroids, when to carry out the surgery, which quality implants must be used, what is the best age for a knee replacement, methods of rehabilitation and what are the aftereffects of surgery.

Both surgeons pointed out that malpractice is a problem and patients are often ill advised. For instance, there is no need to carry out a bilateral total knee replacement at the same time as it can even lead to death. if both limbs need total knee replacement, there should be a gap of at least one month between then, added Dr Shah.

Published in the Express Tribune, March 26th, 2012.

Replantation miracles: Going out on a limb for people who lose theirs – The Express Tribune

Cosmetic Surgery Has Been Around For A Very Long Time

It might seem that cosmetic surgery is a very recent invention. In fact this is not true as it has been around for many thousands of years. the first documented record of any kind of plastic surgery taking place was two thousand years before Christ in India. This kind of surgery is called corrective, restorative, or it can be a kind of microsurgery.

Reconstructive surgery was also performed in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome. it did not become commonplace until better methods of anaesthesia were invented. Before this time it was obviously excruciatingly painful as it involved removing flaps of skin to rebuild other areas of the body. There was also a great risk of infection until modern methods of sterilization and infection control were invented. the introduction of penicillin was a massive leap forward.

In eighteen twenty seven a surgeon named John Peter Mettauer performed the first successful cleft palate operation. He even designed the instruments for the operation himself. towards the end of the nineteenth century a lot of surgeons were experimenting with rhinoplasty, or nose reductions or reconstructions.

It was during the course of the first world war that many new techniques were pioneered. a new Zealand surgeon named Harold Gilles was instrumental in helping many young men who had badly disfigured by their injuries. His work was carried on during world war two by his cousin Archibald McIndoe.

McIndoe set up a burns unit that would become famous throughout the world for young airmen who had suffered terrible burns during the fighting. the members of this very select group were called the Guinea Pigs, and they had their own club called the Guinea Pig club. McIndoe helped many of these brave men to recover from their injuries with his pioneering surgeries.

The work of this burns unit still continues today in the McIndoe burns unit in the Queen Victoria hospital in the town of East Grinstead in southern England. the survivors of the Guinea Pig club still meet today. At the end of world war two it had nearly seven hundred members, and there are still two hundred remaining members who get together regularly.

Today this kind of surgery is widely used for cosmetic reasons. There are quite literally millions of procedures done throughout the world every year. Cheek lift surgery, cosmetic eyelid surgery, cheek augmentation and a face lift are just a few of the many procedures that are now available.

The massive rise in demand for cosmetic surgery procedures has perhaps come about in the pursuit for perfection. the media is full of images of women and men who represent an ideal image. these people have the time and money to devote to their appearance, and quite often their profession demands it if they are in front of the cameras. the media is quick to comment if one of these stars looks tired or gains a few pounds so the pressure to be thin and fabulous looking is immense. This pressure filters down to the rest of the ordinary mortals who want to look like the stars they idolize, and so they may be tempted to turn to surgery to try to achieve the same kind of perfection.

Cosmetic Surgery Has Been Around For A Very Long Time

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