Publications by authors named "Abhinay Vadlamudi"

Background and objective Many controversies exist in the literature regarding proximal humerus fractures treated with various surgical procedures. The chosen approach decides the level of comfort with which the surgeon can perform a particular surgery in orthopedics and the amount of reduction a surgeon can bring to a fractured bone. The purpose of this study was to compare variables such as time taken for surgery, achievement of reduction, and intraoperative blood loss between the two most frequently employed surgical approaches for proximal humerus in comminuted fractures: the deltoid-split (DS) approach and deltopectoral (DP) approach.

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Introduction It is critical to identify asymptomatic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) as soon as possible in order to avoid subsequent fragility fractures. The purpose of the study was to see how many vertebral compression fractures there were in patients admitted to the COVID-19 pneumonia unit in a single tertiary care hospital who underwent chest computed tomography (CT) scans. Materials and methods Sagittal reconstruction of the thoracic spine was done in around 504 patients and classified into mild, moderate, and severe categories, and we compared it with the radiological reports of the same.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study evaluates two techniques for placing the femoral tunnel in ACL reconstruction: transportal and retrograde drilling, involving 60 patients in total.
  • Results show that the transportal method achieved a higher anatomical graft placement (79% vs. 77%) and better deep shallow ratio (31.9) compared to the retrograde method (mean of 27.5), with statistical significance (p=0.01).
  • Conclusion emphasizes the importance of careful femoral tunnel placement in different directions for each technique, highlighting specific concerns for transportal and retrograde methods.
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