Background: Anterior fracture dislocation of the shoulder may have associated injury to the glenoid labrum and/or capsule. There is a need to look at the possible patterns of capsulo-labral injuries intra-operatively and correlate them with pre-operative radiographs and CT scans. It can enable surgeons to predict the patterns of soft-tissue injuries in a specific fracture type.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The choice of entry point, Greater trochanter (GT), or Piriformis entry (PE) for antegrade intramedullary nailing (IMN) of the femur is crucial. This study was performed to compare these two entry points in the patients with shaft of femur fractures regarding intra-operative parameters, radiological and functional outcomes.
Materials And Methods: Twenty-four patients underwent GT entry nailing, while 25 patients underwent PE nailing.
Posterior methods for cervical myelopathy include laminoplasty and laminectomy with/without fusion. A more recent innovation in these treatments is the use of an ultrasonic bone shaver for osteotomy. In this study, we examined the perioperative results after laminectomy/laminoplasty between conventional methods (rongeur/high-speed drill) vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Spinal cord injury (SCI) can result in lifelong disability. Currently, the literature suggests that biomarkers are helpful in prognosticating SCI, but there is no specific biomarker to date. This is the first study that predicted the prognosis dynamically using biomarkers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The sub axial cervical spine is a common site for traumatic spine injury, the injury of which can be life-threatening and can also result in permanent disability. Subaxial cervical spine injury has been classified by Allen and Ferguson (earliest classification), subaxial cervical spine injury classification system (SLICS) and AO spine classification. Allen and Ferguson system has significant inter-observer variations and is difficult to apply clinically at times.
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January 2022
Background: Pathological conditions with ongoing inflammatory processes result in specific heat signatures at the affected body parts; infrared thermography (IRT) detects these changes and can be utilied in screening such conditions. The modern devices are advanced and their non contact, convenient and precise readings can aid in multiple medical sub fields. Orthopaedics as a broad entity has witnessed utilisation of this technology for different indications and the present scoping review was done to assess these established indications and further scope of its utility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPott's spine is tuberculosis of spine caused due to hematogenous spread of mycobacterium from a primary focus. It constitutes about 50% of skeletal tuberculosis cases. Paradiscal type is the most common type of spinal tuberculosis.
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