Publications by authors named "Ahmed A Khalifa"

Aims: Which is the best extensile lateral (ELA) or sinus tarsi (STA) approach for osteosynthesis displaced intraarticular calcaneal fracture (DIACF) is still debatable. The current RCT's primary objective was to compare the complications incidence after open reduction and internal fixation of DIACFs through STA vs. ELA.

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  • * Conducted as a double-blind, randomized controlled trial with 86 TKA patients, results showed that the DXM group experienced significantly less pain and fewer vomiting episodes compared to the placebo group, alongside improved mobility and muscle strength.
  • * The findings concluded that a single preoperative dose of dexamethasone is safe and effective for managing pain post-TKA, with no reported wound complications during the follow-up period. *
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Purpose: Although many factors were suggested to affect acetabular cup positioning during primary total hip arthroplasty, the effect of surgeon handedness was rarely evaluated. We aimed primarily to assess the difference in cup positioning (inclination and anteversion) between the right and left sides during primary THA. Secondly, to check the difference in the percentages of cups positioned in the safe zone for inclination and anteversion and if there will be a difference in cup positioning according to the type of cup fixation (cemented vs.

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  • The study aimed to explore how a surgeon's handedness (right or left-handed) influences acetabular cup positioning, functional outcomes, and dislocation rates in total hip arthroplasty (THA).
  • A systematic review identified four observational studies involving ten experienced surgeons operating on 822 patients, primarily using the posterolateral approach, with a majority being right-handed.
  • Results showed no significant difference in inclination, but right-handed surgeons had better anteversion and functional outcomes on their dominant side, while dislocation rates were higher on the non-dominant side.
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Purpose: We aimed to report the union rate after only utilizing a locally obtained autologous bone graft while correcting the deformity and performing joint arthrodesis in patients with foot and ankle Charcot neuropathy (CN) and to report on the radiographic, functional, complications incidence outcomes at a minimum of two years of follow up.

Methods: We included 24 patients having a mean age of 55.4 ± 10.

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Purpose: We aimed to report the early results of performing acute ankle arthrodesis using a modified retrograde femoral intramedullary locking IMN concomitant with plating at the same setting for managing diabetic patients' acute ankle fractures.

Methods: We prospectively included patients who presented acutely with ankle fractures, where hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) on admission was > 7%, and the Adelaide Fracture in the Diabetic Ankle (AFDA) algorithm score was 5 or above. All patients were treated by acute ankle arthrodesis using a modified retrograde femoral IMN combined with lateral plating.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of the AO large femoral distractor in helping to manage acetabular fractures characterized by marginal impaction and incarcerated fragments.
  • Eighteen patients undergoing surgery using the distractor were analyzed, focusing on their fracture types and the outcomes post-surgery as seen in CT scans.
  • Results indicated that the distractor provided a reliable method for achieving anatomical fracture reduction in most cases and successfully cleared the hip joint of impacted fragments.
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  • The study evaluated the outcomes of using low-cost hook plates made from titanium mini plates for fixing mallet fractures, aiming to prevent complications like extension lag and arthritis.
  • In a case series of 17 patients, mainly males with an average age of 32.3, surgeries were performed with an average duration of about 37.65 minutes, and follow-up lasted around 11 months.
  • Results showed varying degrees of success, with 35.3% of patients rated as excellent, while 35.29% experienced complications, indicating the technique provides stable fixation and allows early movement but has some risks.
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Objectives: The primary objective was to evaluate the ECG trace paper evaluation current knowledge level in a group of Orthopaedic surgeons divided into juniors and seniors according to M.D. degree possession.

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Purpose: The current study aimed to report on the safety and efficacy of utilizing a modified WALANT (mWALANT) technique during open surgical carpal tunnel release (CTR), where we used undiluted epinephrine compared to the originally described WALANT technique.

Methods: From January 2015 till the end of June 2021, 200 patients (175 (87.5%) were females) who presented with carpal tunnel syndrome, either bilateral (108 (54%) patients) or unilateral (92 (46%)) were included, formulating a total of 308 procedures.

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Restoring elbow joint motion is paramount for upper extremity optimum function. In end-stage elbow disease and stiffness, total elbow arthroplasty is the recommended option for older patients; however, for younger, highly demanding patients, interposition arthroplasty (IPA) is the management option of choice. We report a case of an 16-year-old female patient who presented after she had an open-grade IIIA, type AO 13C2.

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Objectives: The primary objective of the current study is to assess which is better for obtaining the proper femoral rotation during IMN of femoral fractures, the radiological or clinical method. The secondary objectives were to document malrotation's incidence and its effect on the hip and knee functional outcomes.

Methods: Thirty-three patients with unilateral femoral shaft fractures were treated using intramedullary nails (IMN) on a usual radiolucent operative table.

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Purpose: We aimed to report early results of performing joint-preserving surgeries for managing spasmodic flatfoot deformity (SFFD) in adolescents.

Methods: A prospective case series study including 24 patients (27 feet) diagnosed with idiopathic SFFD not responding to conservative management. After reassessment under anesthesia, surgical procedures included soft tissue releases (Achilles tendon (AT), peroneus brevis (PB), peroneus tertius (PT) (if present), and extensor digitorum longus (EDL)), bony osteotomies (lateral column lengthening (LCL), medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy (MDCO), and double calcaneal osteotomy (DCO)), and medial soft tissue reconstruction or augmentation if needed.

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  • The aging population (>65 years) is experiencing a rise in osteoporosis-related fragility fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum, raising significant health concerns due to their potential life-threatening nature.
  • Geriatric acetabular fractures account for 1.5%-3% of skeletal injuries, mainly occurring from minor trauma, with a marked increase over the past 30 years and a one-year mortality rate between 14% to 25%.
  • Management options vary based on injury type, severity, and patient health; both nonoperative and operative approaches can yield similar outcomes in function and quality of life, emphasizing the need for personalized treatment decisions.
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  • The study examines the outcomes of converting high tibial osteotomy (HTO) to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in 33 knees of 31 patients, over a span of 10 years, focusing on functional and radiological results, as well as complications.
  • Post-surgery results show significant improvements in knee functions and alignment: KSS scores increased markedly, average knee flexion improved, and key radiographic measurements (aFTA, MPTA, TS) showed positive changes.
  • The findings suggest that this surgical conversion can effectively enhance quality of life for patients with prior HTO, with a good safety profile noted over an average follow-up of 4.3 years.
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Purpose: The primary objective was to compare the re-fracture incidence of both radius and ulna fracture in 2 groups treated using intramedullary Kirschner wires (K-wires) where the wires were exposed in group I and buried in group II. The secondary objective was to compare the final functional outcomes and complications incidence.

Methods: Between March 2019 and February 2021, 60 pediatric patients with unstable radius and ulna fractures amenable to surgical intervention using intramedullary K-wires were randomized into group I (K-wires were exposed above the skin by 2 cm) or group II (K-wires were buried under the skin).

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Background: The primary objective was to report our early results after a one-stage procedure [open reduction (OR), Dega pelvic osteotomy (DPO), and femoral osteotomy (FO) when needed] for surgical management of a cohort of patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). The secondary objective was to compare the functional, radiological, and complications among patients younger and older than 30 months.

Materials And Methods: This prospective cohort study included 71 hips with DDH in 61 patients with a mean age of 34.

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The current systematic review aimed to document published cases of femoral head avascular necrosis (FHAVN) post-COVID-19, to report the COVID-19 disease characteristics and management patients received, and to evaluate how the FHAVN were diagnosed and treated among various reports. A systematic literature review was performed per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines through a comprehensive English literature search on January 2023 through four databases (Embase, PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Scopus), including studies reporting on FHAVN post-COVID-19. Fourteen articles were included, ten (71.

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  • This study examines the use of the Ilizarov technique for medial wedge opening high tibial osteotomy (MWOHTO) in 12 adult patients (average age 25.2 years) who have genu varum (bowed legs) and lateral thrust issues.* -
  • After a follow-up period averaging 26.3 months, all osteotomies healed successfully, showing significant improvement in knee scores (HSS) and alignment measurements (HKA, MPTA, JLCA), demonstrating the technique's effectiveness.* -
  • While some patients experienced mild complications like pin tract infections and pain, the overall outcomes were positive, although two patients had a recurrence of the lateral thrust by the last follow-up.*
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Hip firearm injuries are rare injuries that could lead to serious complications, such as posttraumatic hip arthritis and coloarticular fistula. We report a case of a 25-year-old male who sustained a pelvic injury caused by a single bullet which led to a bilateral acetabular fracture, concomitant with a colon injury treated on an emergency basis by a diverting colostomy; acetabular fractures were treated conservatively by traction. After the patient recovered from the abdominal injury, he was presented with bilateral hip pain and limited motion; plain radiographs showed bilateral hip arthritis with proximal migration of the femoral head and bilateral acetabular defect classified as Paprosky type ⅢA.

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Purpose: To assess the evolution of surgical hip dislocation (SHD) utilization over the past 20 years, concentrating mainly on the patients' population (adults vs. paediatric), the hip conditions treated using this approach, and reporting on complications of this procedure.

Methods: This scoping review was conducted according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines.

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Introduction And Importance: Pelvis reconstruction after tumor resection poses a challenge, especially in younger patients where preserving the patient's function and mobility is paramount.

Case Presentation: A 16 years old female presented in March 2019 with vague right iliac area pain, diagnosed as pelvic Ewing's sarcoma after imaging studies (MRI and MSCT scan) and obtaining an incisional biopsy. After initial chemotherapy cycles, the tumor decreased in size, and surgical intervention in two stages was performed.

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Purpose: We aimed to report the results of performing lateral column lengthening (LCL) using a rectangular-shaped graft to correct the flat foot deformity.

Methods: A total of 28 feet of 19 patients (10 males, 9 females) having an average age of 10 ± 3.2 years who were unresponsive to conservative management underwent flat foot deformity correction through LCL procedure supplemented with rectangular-shaped graft harvested from the fibula.

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Purpose: Total hip and knee arthroplasty periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) poses a management dilemma owing to the emergence of resistant organisms. A promising option is Bacteriophage therapy (BT) was used as an adjuvant for PJI management, aiming at treating resistant infections, decreasing morbidity, and mortality. The current review aimed to demonstrate the role and safety of using BT as an adjuvant to treat PJIs.

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