Fitness freaks may suffer minor injuries, which attract major surgeries
- KIMS doctors use a new technique for first time in south India to treat ankle injury
But, if these injuries are neglected, they might show up in the future. Major problems may arise because of the minor injuries caused while stressing the body physically. One such case has occurred in Hyderabad, which was later treated at KIMS Hospitals Kondapur in an innovative way.
Ankle, foot and knee are the most important parts of our leg which are responsible for walking, running and performing other daily activities. Small injuries in these areas are often neglected and they turn into grave issues. Mr. Mahender (Name changed), aged 38 years is a small-time businessman in Hyderabad. He plays badminton every evening to relax from the daily business related and other tensions. Around six months ago, he slipped while playing and observed pain in the left ankle. As these are common, he ignored it, took some rest and got back to his routine. But the story didn't end there. Over a period of time, the pain aggravated and the frequency of occurrence has increased rapidly. He took regular pain killer pills, tried hot and cold fomentation. He even changed his footwear. But, none of them did the job. Gradually it turned out to be so problematic that he couldn't attend his day to day activities too. He was in dire straits. The pain used to start in the morning and become unbearable by the evening.
Mr. Mahender went to a local doctor, who advised him to have an X-ray done to the ankle. Suspecting a ligamentous injury, he advised him an ankle wrap which worsened the condition. Then Mr. Mahender went for the second opinion. The other doctor also failed to fix the problem and he just advised a local ointment application, rest to the ankle along with Calcium and Vitamin D supplements. As the condition worsened further, Mahender had to give up badminton, which he loved very much. He even gained some weight due to lack of exercise and also got swelling in the ankle. At this point, he visited KIMS Hospital, Kondapur on the suggestion of his friends.
He was thoroughly examined with an MRI scan of ankle, which showed a defect in cartilage of around 18 mm x 20 mm over the left talar dome in the weight bearing axis. This was the real reason for his pain. He couldn't remember the exact reason for the injury too. Later he doubted about the ankle injury which he met with long ago.
Detecting articular cartilage defects in the talus is not easy and it requires a lot of expertise and experience. Currently, two different surgeries are being done, which don't offer 100 % guaranteed recovery from the cartilage defect.
But the most experienced and expert team of KIMS hospitals Kondapur, made it possible. Dr. Suresh Babu CR, Dr. Sai Laxman Anne and Dr Ajay Kumar Paruchuri suggested a novel technique to repair cartilage defects, named ACCR (All Autologous Cartilage Repair). This procedure involves the harvesting of healthy cartilage chips from the patient’s body, combining it with platelet rich plasma and applying it at the defect site with a sealant by drilling at the particular point. This entire procedure is autologous as there is no usage of any synthetic chemical or foreign agent during this procedure making it completely safe for the patient, while also being a single stage procedure (1 surgery only). ACCR is superior to other similar procedures which are either two staged procedures, cumbersome or need a cell culture and separate scaffold to apply. This was the first of its kind surgery in Southern India. Mr. Mahender was advised rest for a period of three weeks and later allowed to partial weight bear. His pain, swelling and discomfort have totally reduced in the last 6 months since the procedure. He is more than eager to restart playing badminton.
KIMS surgeons further explained the reasons and precautions. ''Usually people in the age group of 25-40 will get such problems. Sportspersons will suffer Ankle and Knee injuries the most, and the problem will get sorted out by its own in this age group. But, in some cases where the injury is severe, surgical intervention may be needed. And such correction also is possible only up to the age of 50 years. Later, when the arthritis develops this procedure will not show good results. Some of the sportsperson don't warm up before starting to play, don't use proper footwear, and even if they experience minor pain, they just use pain killing sprays, or use kneecaps and other wearables to continue playing. Whenever they experience some small pains, it's always better to consult an orthopedic, take some rest and minor treatment. If the injury increases further, they have to undergo surgery. Usually we get 4-5 such cases in a month", they explained.
So, be very careful while keeping your body fit and relaxed. Small issues may bring in major ones, which need extra care and complex treatments.