Publications by authors named "Dinakar Rai"

Background Numerous classifications exist for intertrochanteric (IT) fractures, commonly focused on stability. However, the currently utilized Arbeitsgemeinschaft Osteosynthesefragen and Orthopaedic Trauma Association (AO/OTA) classification has limitations in identifying irreducible fractures. This study aims to answer the following questions: does fracture stability imply irreducibility; which fracture fragments complicate reduction; and which reduction techniques should be employed? Materials and methods Eligibility criteria included fractures in adult long bones without pathological fractures being treated by native conservative means.

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Background: NPWT has been used to treat various wounds. Scant evidence exists on the use of custom-made NPWT for infected wounds. NPWT dressings promote wound healing by increasing local blood flow and antibiotic concentration, and by removing exudates from the wound.

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Aim The present study aims to look at the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes of surgically treated talus fractures. We have compared the outcomes and complications between simple and complex talar fracture patterns. Additionally, patients' ability to return to activity following surgical treatment of these fractures was also analysed.

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Introduction: Pregnancy is a physiologically hypercoagulable state and a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection adds to this burden by accentuating the coagulopathy. We report two cases of severe peri-partum COVID infection leading to extremity gangrene secondary to a pro-thrombotic coagulopathy.

Case One: A 37-year-old lady, day-2 postpartum, was brought with severe COVID infection & and respiratory failure.

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We developed customizable biomolecule functionalized 3D poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) scaffolds reinforced with carbon nanofibers (CNF) for human meniscal tissue engineering. 3D nanocomposite scaffolds exhibited commendable mechanical integrity and electrical properties with augmented cytocompatibility. Especially, the functionalized 3D (10wt% CNF) scaffolds showed ~363% increase in compressive moduli compared to the pristine PCL.

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In this study, silk fibroin nanofibrous scaffolds were developed to investigate the attachment and proliferation of primary human meniscal cells. Silk fibroin (SF)-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) blended electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds with different blend ratios (2:1, 3:1, and 4:1) were prepared. Morphology of the scaffolds was characterized using atomic force microscopy (AFM).

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The present study investigates the impact of biomolecules (biotin, glucose, chondroitin sulphate, proline) as supplement, (individual and in combination) on primary human meniscus cell proliferation. Primary human meniscus cells isolated from patients undergoing meniscectomy were maintained in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium (DMEM). The isolated cells were treated with above mentioned biomolecules as individual (0-100 µg/ml) and in combinations, as a supplement to DMEM.

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Introduction: Inflammatory pseudotumors (IPTs) are benign lesions with unknown etiology, probably an immunological reaction to a traumatic or an infective insult or sometimes considered as an IgG4-related autoimmune disorder. It can occur as an isolated or multi-centric lesion and are reported to involve almost all parts of the human body. Although lung and orbital IPTs are reported commonly, central nervous system involvement is a rare occurrence.

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