Mohd Rusdi Draman Yusof
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View article: High incidence of multidrug-resistant organisms and modifiable risk factors associated with surgical site infections: a cohort study in a tertiary medical center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 2020 to 2023
High incidence of multidrug-resistant organisms and modifiable risk factors associated with surgical site infections: a cohort study in a tertiary medical center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 2020 to 2023 Open
View article: PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF INFECTIONS DUE TO POSTTRAUMATIC ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY IN A TERTIARY TEACHING HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA
PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF INFECTIONS DUE TO POSTTRAUMATIC ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY IN A TERTIARY TEACHING HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA Open
Intro: Surgical site infections (SSIs), especially those caused by multidrugresistant organisms (MDROs) are a global public health issue as it sometimes causes serious complications. The focus of this study is to study the prevalence and t…
View article: Process mapping of hip fracture orthogeriatric care: Experience from a tertiary hospital in Malaysia
Process mapping of hip fracture orthogeriatric care: Experience from a tertiary hospital in Malaysia Open
Background: Early surgical repair and mobilization postoperatively is associated with improved outcomes for older people with hip fractures. A process mapping exercise was performed to identify the delivery of this aspect of care in a tert…
View article: Adipose and Bone Marrow Derived-Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Express Similar Tenogenic Expression Levels when Subjected to Mechanical Uniaxial Stretching In Vitro
Adipose and Bone Marrow Derived-Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Express Similar Tenogenic Expression Levels when Subjected to Mechanical Uniaxial Stretching In Vitro Open
The present study was conducted to determine whether adipose derived mesenchymal stromal cells (AD-MSCs) or bone marrow derived-MSCs (BM-MSCs) would provide superior tenogenic expressions when subjected to cyclical tensile loading. The res…
View article: Removal of Incarcerated Screws with Damaged Heads using a Novel Technique of Creating Two Straight and Parallel Planes on the Screw Head with a High Speed Diamond-Tipped Burr and Stable Grip of a Locking Plier
Removal of Incarcerated Screws with Damaged Heads using a Novel Technique of Creating Two Straight and Parallel Planes on the Screw Head with a High Speed Diamond-Tipped Burr and Stable Grip of a Locking Plier Open
Incarcerated screws pose a challenging task to many junior orthopaedic surgeons who hone their skills through experience. One must first have sufficient knowledge regarding orthopaedic implants and the methods of their removal, and should …
View article: Pre-surgical COVID-19 swabs in surgical patients: An institutional experience in a middle income country
Pre-surgical COVID-19 swabs in surgical patients: An institutional experience in a middle income country Open