Publications by authors named "Ghoul A"

Multiparametric MRI is a promising technique for noninvasive structural and functional imaging of the kidneys that is gaining increasing importance in clinical research. Still, there are no standardized recommendations for analyzing the acquired images and there is a need to further evaluate the accuracy and repeatability of currently recommended MRI parameters. The aim of the study was to evaluate the test-retest repeatability of functional renal MRI parameters using different image analysis strategies.

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Objectives: This meta-analysis studies and assesses the pain relief effect of different pre-operative traction systems in proximal and femoral shaft fractures as this subject is still debated and no clear guidelines are established.

Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, Embase and Google Scholar (page 1-20) were searched until January 2024. The clinical outcomes collected consisted of pain scales following traction.

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The purpose of this meta-analysis is to compare the postoperative outcomes and complications of labral repair with those of labral reconstruction. An electronic search strategy was conducted from 1986 until August 2023 using the following databases: PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar (pages 1-20). The primary objectives included the postoperative clinical outcomes determined by the number of patients who reached minimal clinical important difference (MCID) on the visual analog scale (VAS), modified Harris hip score (mHHS), Hip Outcome Score-Sports Subscale (HOS-SS), Hip Outcome Score-Activities of Daily Life (HOS-ADL), and International Hip Outcome Tool-12 (iHOT-12).

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Accurate motion estimation at high acceleration factors enables rapid motion-compensated reconstruction in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) without compromising the diagnostic image quality. In this work, we introduce an attention-aware deep learning-based framework that can perform non-rigid pairwise registration for fully sampled and accelerated MRI. We extract local visual representations to build similarity maps between the registered image pairs at multiple resolution levels and additionally leverage long-range contextual information using a transformer-based module to alleviate ambiguities in the presence of artifacts caused by undersampling.

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  • - Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries are common in sports, and the Modified Weaver Dunn (MWD) technique is a traditional treatment, but tendinous grafts are becoming more popular due to MWD's limitations.
  • - A study analysis reviewed four research papers, assessing outcomes like infections, patient scores, and joint stability after surgery. Tendinous grafts resulted in better patient scores (ASES and Constant-Murley) without increasing complications.
  • - While tendinous grafts showed improved patient scores compared to MWD, both methods had similar rates of complications and stability, with no significant clinical importance identified in the score differences.
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Objectives: As the population is growing older, incidence of knee osteoarthritis is largely increasing and the rate total knee arthroplasty surgery is following that same trend. However, patients post-operatively are retaining weakness in the quadriceps and hip abductors for a period reaching up to 3 years following surgery. The current literature results on the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs that also includes hip strengthening exercises are still highly contradicting.

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Background: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the updated version of this software in patients with various spinal deformity.

Methods: Sixty patients were included in this study and were divided into three categories: 20 patients with AIS, 20 patients with ASD, and 20 patients having undergone corrective surgery for spinal deformity. The measurements were performed by two senior and two junior orthopedic surgery residents, and were done at two points in time separated by a 3-week interval with the cases being randomized every time to reduce the risk of memory bias.

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Objectives: This meta-analysis was conducted to study the hemostatic efficacy of bone wax in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) defined in this manuscript as total knee arthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty.

Methods: PubMed, Embase, Google Scholar (page 1-20), and Scopus were searched updated to November 2023. Only comparative studies were included.

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Background: Knee and hip osteoarthritis affects millions of people around the world and is expected to rise even more in frequency as the population ages. Joint arthroplasty is the surgical management of choice in these articulations. Heterotopic ossification and radiolucent lines formation are two frequent problems faced in hip and knee replacements respectively.

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Introduction: Discrepancy between the clinical examination and the 2D/3D radiographs is a common concern in patients with angular or rotational deformities of the lower limbs, as it may alter clinical judgment and subsequent treatment. The aim was to identify such discrepancies and assess determinants that may contribute to their existence.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on 329 consecutive patients (658 lower limbs) who underwent physical examination and long-leg biplanar radiographs in our institution between 2013 and 2018 for limb length discrepancy or angular deformity of the knees (varus/valgus).

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Anterior hip dislocations as compared to posterior, rarely occurs. Nevertheless, it is important to be prepared to manage it. Physical examination and imaging are crucial in detecting this type of dislocation and ruling out any associated fractures.

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  • - Bennett's fracture is an intra-articular fracture of the first metacarpal linked with a dislocated carpometacarpal joint, first described in 1882, and typically managed by open reduction internal fixation, though recent studies suggest closed reduction may yield good outcomes
  • - A meta-analysis reviewed six studies, comparing clinical outcomes like grip strength, thumb motion, and adduction deformity between patients treated with closed reduction and those treated with open reduction internal fixation
  • - Results indicated that open reduction internal fixation led to better grip/pinch strengths and thumb motion, but also came with higher complication rates; further research is needed to solidify these findings
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Background: Affecting mainly the working population, metacarpal shaft fractures account for up to 31% of hand fractures. To manage this entity, conservative management can be equal to operative management. However, surgeons tend to favor operative management in order to reduce the rate of complications, such as shortening and malunion.

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Aim: Bone tumors are rare and have an uneven geographic distribution.

Methods: 730 patients diagnosed with bone tumors were included in this retrospective analysis.

Results: With a 64% rate of malignancy, the most common tumors were metastasis (40%) mostly in the axial skeleton, Osteosarcoma (9%) mostly in the femur, Osteochondroma (8%) mostly in the femur, giant cell tumors (7%) mostly in the knee, and Ewing's sarcoma (6%) mostly in the axial skeleton.

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Since its implementation, the rates of failure of total shoulder arthroplasty which may be due to malpositioning pushed to improve this surgery by creating new techniques and tools to help perioperatively. Augmented reality, a newly used tool in orthopedic surgery can help bypass this problem and reduce the rates of failure faced in shoulder replacement surgeries. Although this technology has revolutionized orthopedic surgery and helped improve the accuracy in shoulder prosthesis components positioning, it still has some limitations such as inaccurate over-imposition that should be addressed before it becomes of standard usage.

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Background: Total shoulder arthroplasty has been effective in treating primary glenohumeral arthritis surgically. However, the subscapularis (SSC) tendon must be released as part of the surgery's conventional approach, which could lead to postoperative problems and later tendon failure. Using a procedure that spares the tendon, Lafosse et al reported improved postoperative SSC performance.

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Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is one of the most frequent ligamentous injuries. The gold standard for ACL tears is autograft reconstruction. However, ACL repair has regained enthusiasm with more recent results showing comparable outcomes to its reconstructive counterpart.

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Objective: Hydrocephalus is the most common brain disorder in children and is more common in low- and middle-income countries. Research output on hydrocephalus remains sparse and of lower quality in low- and middle-income countries compared with high-income countries. Most studies addressing hydrocephalus epidemiology are retrospective registry studies entailing their inherent limitations and biases.

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Objective: To report the clinical manifestations, response to antiviral treatment, and long-term visual outcomes of cytomegalovirus endotheliitis in a Canadian population.

Design: Retrospective case series.

Participants: A total of 9 eyes of 7 patients referred to a cornea subspecialty clinic in a major Canadian centre with corneal endotheliitis.

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Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases were defined as coronary artery, cerebrovascular, or peripheral arterial disease. Hyperhomocysteinemia (Hhcy) is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis. Our previous studies demonstrated the involvement of Hhcy in cardiovascular remodeling in the sand rat Psammomys obesus.

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Congenital scoliosis (CS) is a spinal deformity resulting from underlying spinal malformations with an incidence of 0.5-1/1000 births. CS makes up 10% of scoliotic deformities, of which 25% do not progress, 25% progress mildly and 50% need treatment depending on the age, curve characteristics and magnitude and type of anomaly.

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  • This scoping review analyzed peer-reviewed articles focused on improving communication with patients who are discharged from the emergency department due to noncardiac chest pain.
  • The research involved searching various academic databases up to February 2020 and reviewing 25 articles, identifying 45 different guiding items for discharge communication, categorized into six main areas.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing communication can significantly benefit patients, providing actionable insights for future quality improvement initiatives in healthcare settings.
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Global warming and climate change adversely affect livestock and poultry production sectors under tropical and subtropical conditions. Heat stress is amongst the most significant stressors influencing poultry productivity in hot climate regions, causing substantial economic losses in poultry industry. These economic losses are speculated to increase in the coming years with the rise of global temperature.

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In psychophysical studies of noise-induced hearing loss with marine mammals, exposure conditions are often titrated from levels of no effect to those that induce significant but recoverable loss of auditory sensitivity [temporary threshold shift (TTS)]. To examine TTS from mid-frequency noise, a harbor seal was exposed to a 4.1-kHz underwater tone that was incrementally increased in sound pressure level (SPL) and duration.

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