Publications by authors named "Aun H Mirza"

Restoring acetabular bone loss in revision hip arthroplasty is a major challenge for the orthopaedic surgeon. This paper discusses the traditional cemented technique of impaction bone grafting as applied to the acetabulum, as well as the evolution of the technique to employ uncemented implants. Some of the recent published literature regarding these techniques is reviewed and the personal experiences of the senior author with these techniques are also reported.

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Anterior scoliosis surgery is associated with potentially high blood loss, usually requiring allogenic transfusion either intra- or post-operatively. Blood loss in this type of surgery has been shown to correlate with surgical and anaesthetic techniques. In our centre the development of specific anaesthetic techniques as well as the routine use of cell salvage has dramatically reduced the rates of allogenic blood transfusion.

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The purpose of this article is to examine current orthopaedic training in the UK and objectively compare this with other English-speaking countries.

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Small-bowel adenocarcinoma is an uncommon tumor, comprising<2 percent of all gastrointestinal tract malignancies. These tumors are known to occur in association with Crohn's disease. To date, there have been only two documented cases of adenocarcinoma arising at the site of previous strictureplasty reported in the literature.

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