Publications by authors named "Dushyant Chouhan"

Introduction: The incidence of hip dislocation (HD) in arthrogryposis multiplex congenital ranges from 15 to 30 %. Besides a stable hip, the ambulation potential of an AMC child is also dependent on severity of associated knee and foot deformations. The primary objective of this review is to determine the proportion of ambulators in AMC children treated by open reduction for HD.

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Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation (RASD) in cases of seizure disorders (SDs) total 50%-80% of all SD-associated shoulder instabilities. Based on the extent of bone loss, treatment options include bony and soft-tissue reconstructions, arthroplasty, and arthrodesis. The primary objective of this paper was to review the treatment options for RASD in SDs.

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Background: Tuberculosis is still one of the biggest causes of infection-related death around the world. Disseminated tuberculosis is a potentially fatal disease caused by the haematogenous spread of . First-line anti-tuberculosis drugs include isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol.

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Background: Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction using hamstring autograft is a quite a popular surgical procedure. But there is a conflict regarding the use of isolated semitendinosus graft or a combined hamstring graft. We did a comparative analysis of the functional outcome after ACL reconstruction performed with four strand semitendinosus graft and a combined hamstring graft over tightrope.

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Purpose Of Study: Planovalgus deformity in cerebral palsy is disabling for the child in terms of increased energy expenditure during the gait cycle. The lever arm function of the foot is lost due to midfoot break and the achilles tendon is at a disadvantage being unable to lift the body weight during push-off. We evaluated the results of calcaneal lengthening osteotomy in such patients with clinical, radiological and gait parameters.

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Literature has limited evidence concerning the morphology of volar surface of distal radius. A mismatch between the plate-contour and contour of the actual volar bony surface can result in malreduction. The purpose of this study is to analyze the normal curvature morphology of volar surface of distal radius and related parameters that can help in designing of the volar plates for fixation of distal radial fractures.

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Reverse oblique peritrochanteric fractures are unstable injuries. They have an inherent tendency of lateral wall opening and varus displacement. Cephalomedullary nails are the preferred implants for fixation of these fractures.

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Purpose: The reduction and fixation of femoral neck fractures is mainly an indirect one with intraoperative fluoroscopy being trusted for the safe containment of screws within the bony limits of the femoral neck. Radiologically undetected bony perforations may have an impact on the fracture stability and radiological outcomes that have not been studied previously. The purpose of this computed tomography (CT) based study is to analyze the safety of containment of triple screw configurations using standard 6.

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Purpose: Accurate limb length restoration forms an important aspect of reconstructive surgeries around the hip joint. Among the various intraoperative methods for accurate limb length restoration, the relation between the greater trochanter and the center of the femoral head has been conventionally used owing to its simplicity and replicability. The current study aims to study the normal relation between the greater trochanter and the center of rotation of the femoral head, its population-based variation and its gender-based and contralateral differences in the Indian population.

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Fractures around the head and neck region of first metacarpal are unusual and have not been reported in literature. We report a case of fracture of head of first metacarpal with intact articular surface, treated with open reduction and internal fixation, with a follow up period of six months. Surgical procedure, intraoperative difficulties in obtaining reduction and steps to overcome them have been described.

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Objective: To compare the outcome of distal locked and unlocked intramedullary nailing in patients with intertrochanteric fractures through systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized and non-randomized clinical trials.

Methods: Randomized or non-randomized controlled studies comparing the effects of unlocked and locked nails for treatment of intertrochanteric fractures were searched using the search strategy of Cochrane collaboration up to April 2019. Four eligible studies involving 691 patients were included.

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Purpose: The risk of malpositioning of the syndesmotic screws is very high. A lack of standard radiological or physical references for accurate syndesmotic screw placement is a potential contributing factor in syndesmotic screw malpositioning. Malleolar tips are clinically as well as radiologically appreciable bony references.

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Objective: To find out which surgical approach, optimize the functional outcomes and reduce the risk of complications in terrible triad of elbow".

Methods: Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar were searched to identify relevant studies, which were included if they were retrospective or prospective in design, involved participants who had terrible triad of elbow (TTIE) that compared lateral approach (LA) with combined lateral and anteromedial approach (CML), and were published in English. Outcomes of interest were functional outcomes, complications, and operative time.

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Proximal muscle weakness is a common presentation in paediatric-orthopaedic clinics and is frequently paired with a vitamin D deficiency diagnosis. Recently, side effects of the extensive use of antiepileptic and antipsychotic drugs such as sodium valproate in childhood disorders are being documented. Sodium valproate causes a time-dependent, drug-induced proximal myopathy.

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Purpose: The primary aim in fixation of the tibial plateau fractures is the restoration of normal anatomy. Evaluation of the widening of the tibial plateau, which has been linked with adverse long term outcomes, still needs precise markers for quantification. The purpose of this study is to analyze the normal limits of tibial plateau widening in the Indian population in relation to the distal femur in a standardized manner to provide important radiological parameters for the same.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers analyzed CT scans of normal ankle joints and defined key bony landmarks, measuring the angular differences between these landmarks and the syndesmotic axis.
  • * Findings suggest that bimalleolar tips, anterior and posterior bimalleolar extents, and the posteromedial surface can serve as reliable markers to accurately guide the placement of syndesmotic screws during surgery.
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