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    Acute sacrococcygeal dislocation (anterior type): A case report
    (Kathmandu University, 2004) KP, Rijal; RL, Pradhan; S, Sharma; S, Lakhey; BK, Pandey
    Sacrococcygeal dislocation is a rare injury. A twenty-nine year old male presented to us with pain over the lowest part of spine of 5 days duration. He fell down on stairs with his buttock landing directly over the edge of the stairs. On examination, a step was felt in the continuity of sacrum and coccyx. The tip of the coccyx was not palpable. Per rectal examination revealed a small bump on running the finger along the sacrococcygeal curvature. On plain radiographs of sacro-coccygeal region, lateral view revealed anterior dislocation of the coccyx over the sacrum. On antero-posterior view, the injury could not be identified. Under general anaesthesia, an attempt to reduce the dislocation per rectally was tried, but failed. The patient was treated conservatively with analgesics. He refused surgery, as he was relieved of pain with analgesics. Key Words: - Sacrococcygeal dislocation, coccydynia, conservative treatment.
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    Diagnosis of multiple myeloma by demonstration of M protein in bone marrow aspirate by agar gel electrophoresis: A case report
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) KD, Mehta; B, Khambu; M, Lakhey; S, Lakhey; N, Baral; S, Majhi
    A number of laboratory tests are used to confirm the diagnosis of multiple myeloma, including M protein in the serum. Since M protein in the serum originate from tumour cells in the bone marrow before circulating in the serum, demonstration of M protein in bone marrow aspirate can be added to the batteries of diagnostic parameters. Keywords: Multiple myeloma, Bone marrow aspirate, M band, Agar gel electrophoresis
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    Pre-operative assessment of K-nail length in fracture shaft of femur
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) S, Lakhey; RL, Pradhan; M, Bishwakarma; S, Pradhan; S, Pradhanaga; BK, Pandey; KP, Rijal
    Introduction: Internal fixation of diaphyseal fracture of shaft of femur in an adult by Kuntscher nail is the most common operative method of treatment in Nepal where operative facilities for the same exist. Since the complete range of K-nail sizes and length are not available in most operation theatres in Nepal, most orthopaedic surgeons assess the size and length of the K-nail pre-operatively by various methods and keep one size above and below the assessed length for the planned surgery. Materials and Methods: The following measurements were taken in five hundred people involved in the study: Measurement No. 1: Tip of the greater trochanter to lateral knee joint line minus 2cms. Measurement No. 2: Tip of the olecranon process to the tip of little finger, and Measurement No. 3: Tip of the greater trochanter to the upper pole of patella. An average of all three lengths were analysed to see if there were any differences in their mean lengths. Results: Analysis showed that there were significant differences between the mean lengths measured by the three different methods. The average length of measurement no: 2 was 3 cm longer than the average length of measurement no: 1, which is the reference pre-operative length of K.nail. Conclusion: However, in practice since measurement no:2 is more convenient to perform and can also be used when the patient has sustained bilateral fractures of femur, an accurate pre-operative K-nail length assessment can be done by subtracting 3 cm from measurement no:2, i.e. the tip of the olecranon process to the tip of the little finger.

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