Publications by authors named "B S Sujith"

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  • - The study aimed to compare different management strategies for grade III MCL tears in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction, looking at repair, isolated suture-tape bracing, and no repair, while also analyzing various types of MCL injuries.
  • - Conducted as a double-blind randomized controlled trial, the research involved 96 patients with minimum follow-up of 24 months, focusing on outcomes related to injury type, surgical duration, and costs across three distinct treatment groups.
  • - Results showed significant postoperative improvement in all groups, but no statistically significant differences between the treatment methods in terms of laxity or functional scores, although some stiffness issues were noted in one group.
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Introduction: Multicentric giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is an uncommon variant of the typical solitary lesion, with numerous large series reporting an incidence of 0-1.4%. Multifocal lesions also appear to be more locally aggressive than their solitary counterparts and have higher rates of recurrence.

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A 14-year-old girl presented with an insidious onset of left hip pain, limp, and intermittent fever for a 3-month duration. Patient had a history of toe walking since childhood which continued into adolescence. On radiographic investigations, she was found to have a dysplastic hip with fluid collection around the hip which was surgically drained.

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The technique of high tibial osteotomy (HTO) was traditionally documented for symptomatic medial tibiofemoral arthrosis associated with coronal plane malalignment in a stable knee., recently, more attention has been given to the treatment of coronal malalignment in lax knees with HTO with or without ligament reconstruction. Patients with overwhelming pain, chronic ligament deficiency and coronal or sagittal deformity are generally easier to treat with HTO as compared to those who have mild pain and a proximal tibial deformity.

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