Publications by authors named "D L Attarde"

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  • The "terrible triad" is a serious elbow injury involving broken bones and dislocated joints, which used to have bad recovery results.
  • Doctors now believe it’s important to also fix the soft-tissues around the elbow, not just the broken bones, to help patients heal better.
  • A study looked at 27 patients who had surgery for this injury, and the results showed that their elbow function got a lot better after treatment.
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  • Bilateral bifocal femur fractures, often caused by high-velocity trauma like falls or accidents, can lead to serious health issues such as shock or fat embolism.
  • A case study of a 47-year-old man who fell from 35 feet showed he suffered multiple fractures, but after timely medical intervention, he stabilized and underwent surgery.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the importance of thorough evaluation for other injuries and suggests that single-stage surgical treatment is beneficial for reducing recovery time and overall costs.
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Aim And Objective: To study the radiological and functional outcomes as well as complications in the management of fractures involving both columns of the acetabulum using a single surgical approach.

Design: Type IV, prospective clinical study.

Setting: Level I trauma centre.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic swiftly affected the world in a very short duration, and the orthopaedic surgery practice is no exception. Unprecedented lockdown was enforced in many countries including India as a first response to contain virus and its spread. That lead to a lot of confusion, fear, anxiety among general population as well as orthopaedic surgeons.

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Introduction: Ganglions of the wrist and hand are commonly seen but the most common sites are in the dorsum of the wrist followed by the volar side in the distal forearm at the wrist crease. The Ganglion cysts arising from the flexor tendon sheath are rare and only a few are reported in the literature.

Case Report: We report a rare case of a ganglion cyst of the flexor tendon sheath at A1 pulley of thumb in a 35-year-old male who came with the complaint of chronic triggering of the left thumb.

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