https://www.selleckchem.com/products/piperlongumine.html Out of 80 digits treated, most of the subjects were in the age group 40-50 years (39.07%). Most common grade of trigger finger observed was Grade 3 (60%) followed by Grade 4 (30%) with VAS score of 8 (46%) followed by VAS score of 7 (24%) before release. At a year follow-up 95% of patients improved to grade 0 and mean VAS score was 0.44. Three patients developed scar tenderness, which gradually subsided by analgesics and physiotherapy with no other major complications. Our technique of percutaneous release of trigger digit with 20G needle is effective and can be performed safely with ease. It is cost efficient and has a short learning curve with great acceptance being an outpatient procedure. Our technique of percutaneous release of trigger digit with 20 G needle is effective and can be performed safely with ease. It is cost efficient and has a short learning curve with great acceptance being an outpatient procedure.Modularity in total hip arthroplasty (THA) not only allows adjustments of leg length and offset but also simplifies the revision. It allows limited revision of various components and decreases surgical morbidity of complete revision. Despite benefits, modularity is associated with risks like corrosion and component dissociation. Dissociation between head and neck taper is rare and the cause is attributed to taper corrosion, revision, stem subsidence, pumping phenomenon, injury and closed reduction of dislocated THA. We report a case of late-onset impending head-neck dissociation in a THA caused by a well-fixed anteverted cup with polyethylene liner wear by "reverse bottle opener effect." To our knowledge, this is the most late-onset reported case of head-neck dissociation, occurring after 13yrs of index surgery.We report a case of juvenile recurrent posterior dislocation of the elbow with an avulsed cartilage fragment. The avulsed fragment from the lateral condyle gradually became larger since the