Publications by authors named "Hosny Gamal"

Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a disorder of irregular placental invasion to the surrounding structures, it is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. This study was theorized to perceive the role of Treg cells and VEGF which appealed to play a role in the pathogenesis of nonstandard extreme placental invasion. The study was carried out on 40 pregnant women; Group I (control group), and Group II (placenta accrete spectrum PAS).

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Purpose: This study conducts a comprehensive comparative analysis of bone pathologies between ancient Egypt and today. We aim to elucidate the prevalence, types, and potential aetiological factors influencing skeletal disorders in these two distinct temporal and cultural contexts.

Methods: The research employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating osteological, paleopathological, and historical data to understand bone pathologies in mummies and the actual world.

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Introduction: War injuries are remarkably different situations with profound severity and significant contamination compared to civilian injuries. Delayed definitive management makes the situation much more complicated. This study aimed to report the outcomes of limb reconstruction of neglected war injuries with a previous decision of amputation.

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  • This study examines the use of the Ilizarov technique for medial wedge opening high tibial osteotomy (MWOHTO) in 12 adult patients (average age 25.2 years) who have genu varum (bowed legs) and lateral thrust issues.* -
  • After a follow-up period averaging 26.3 months, all osteotomies healed successfully, showing significant improvement in knee scores (HSS) and alignment measurements (HKA, MPTA, JLCA), demonstrating the technique's effectiveness.* -
  • While some patients experienced mild complications like pin tract infections and pain, the overall outcomes were positive, although two patients had a recurrence of the lateral thrust by the last follow-up.*
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Introduction/importance: Crush injury with extensive soft tissue damage to an extremity is generally considered a contraindication to re-implantation and the extremity best managed by prosthesis. However good prosthesis is not easily available especially in resource constrained environment, the overall long term quality of life is also considered better with re-implantation.

Case Presentation: We report a 24 year old tourist patient who presented with post-traumatic amputation of the left leg following a road traffic accident.

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Purpose: We aimed to report the results of performing lateral column lengthening (LCL) using a rectangular-shaped graft to correct the flat foot deformity.

Methods: A total of 28 feet of 19 patients (10 males, 9 females) having an average age of 10 ± 3.2 years who were unresponsive to conservative management underwent flat foot deformity correction through LCL procedure supplemented with rectangular-shaped graft harvested from the fibula.

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Limb length discrepancy and deformities resulting from Ollier's disease are challenging to treat and have increased complications. We aimed to assess the safety of intralesional osteotomy for distraction osteogenesis and report the results of guided growth as a method of deformity correction in such conditions. We retrospectively reviewed 13 patients (eight boys and five girls), 28 segments (12 femora and 16 tibias), treated using Ilizarov circular ring fixator in one center.

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Introduction: Limb salvage and reconstruction are often challenging and even more so in the limited resource setting. The purpose of this narrative review is to explore the strategies for addressing the unique obstacles and opportunities of limb reconstructive surgery in resource-limited environments globally.

Methods: We review (1) the global burden and dimension of the problem, (2) the relevance of orthopedic forums and communication, (3) free and open-access software for deformity analysis and correction, (4) bidirectional learning opportunities, and the value of fellowships and mentoring between resource-rich and resource-limited countries, and (5) how societies like SICOT can help to tackle the problem.

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  • Internal lengthening devices are preferred over external fixators due to assumed effectiveness and lower complications, but this claim lacks strong scientific support.
  • A systematic review of studies on femoral internal lengthening devices was conducted, examining their effectiveness and complications using various databases and methods.
  • Results indicated limited evidence that internal lengthening devices lower healing index slightly compared to external fixators, but they did not show significant differences in major complication rates, highlighting the need for further research for conclusive evidence.
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Purpose: Floating knee injury is uncommon yet challenging problem. The situation is more complicated by presence of infection, open comminuted fractures, and late presentation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the closed reduction techniques by circular external fixation in a single stage to treat patients having infected neglected floating knee injuries.

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Introduction: Refracture of the tibia after union is a challenging problem for the patients and the surgeons. The purpose of the current study is to present our experience in conservative management of such patients with refracture of infected ununited tibia after successful treatment by Ilizarov external fixator and bone transport.

Material And Methods: We reviewed the files of 812 patients with infected ununited tibia who were treated by debridement, corticotomy, and bone transport using Ilizarov methods in our institute between 1997 and 2017.

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Case: This is a case of 27-year-old woman with bilateral hip dysplasia who had been treated with a pelvic support osteotomy (PSO) on 1 side and a contralateral total hip replacement (THR). Good clinical outcomes for both hips were achieved after 21 and 7 years after PSO and THR, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, these 2 different methods have not been previously reported in 1 patient.

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Limb lengthening continues to be a real challenge to both the patient and the orthopaedic surgeon. Although it is not a difficult operative problem, there is a long and exhausting postoperative commitment which can jeopardize early good results. I aim to review the history, evolution, biology, complications and current concepts of limb lengthening.

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Purpose: Nonunion of femur fractures is a devastating disabling complication which is rare in children. The purpose of this study was to report the outcomes of treating infected femur nonunions in children by the Ilizarov fixator in one stage.

Patients And Methods: The study included 13 patients with unilateral infected nonunion of the femur with an average age of 9.

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Unlabelled: Nonunion is a devastating complication of tibial fractures with a debilitating effect. Several studies reporting tibial nonunions in adults are available; however, the reports on infected nonunions in children are scarce. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of treating paediatric infected tibial nonunion using Ilizarov fixator without radical resection.

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Purpose: Corticotomy is an integral part of the Ilizarov method on management of infected nonunited fractures that are challenging orthopaedic surgeons. However, the presence of active draining sinuses may contaminate the operative field with the potential of developing corticotomy site infection. The authors present a surgical technique aiming at minimizing or avoiding the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) in the corticotomy zone.

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  • The study investigates a large group of 411 patients from 288 families with skeletal dysplasia, focusing on their genetic information.
  • It finds 224 potentially harmful genetic variations in 123 related genes, including five that may be significant for the disease, and identifies both established and new phenotypic categories of skeletal dysplasia.
  • The research highlights a higher-than-average disease burden in their population and aims to enhance the diagnosis of skeletal dysplasia by broadening our understanding of its phenotypic and genetic diversity.
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Introduction: Several reconstructive procedures have been used in management of large tibial bone defects including bone graft, bone transport (distraction osteogenesis) using various external fixators, and vascularized bone graft. Each of these procedures has its limitations and complications. The study describes gradual medial fibular transfer using Ilizarov external fixators in management of patients with large tibial defect, either following infection or trauma.

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Introduction: Ilizarov principles and hybrid fixation have improved the results of humeral lengthening. We reviewed the literature on humeral lengthening using different fixators with regard to indications, operative technique, results and complications. We also retrospectively reviewed 56 segments in 46 patients treated with humeral lengthening and deformity correction using Ilizarov external fixation.

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Background: Brachymetatarsia is a rare congenital or developmental condition that results in a short metatarsal. The condition most commonly affects the fourth metatarsal of young and adolescent females. It does not usually produce a functional problem.

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The clinical and radiological results of distraction lengthening in cases with posttraumatic radial club hand were evaluated. Five patients (3 men and 2 women, with average age of 21 years) with traumatic radial shortening (3 patients had nonunited fracture of distal end radius with bone loss and 2 patients had short radius after malunited fracture of radius or growth arrest of distal radial epiphysis, the average shortening was 4.2 cm) were treated with distraction lengthening using Ilizarov fixator and hybrid fixation technique.

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The aim of this work is to determine the effect of this type of treatment on the shape of the femoral head, the range of motion (ROM), radiological changes in the femoral head, and the prognosis of Perthes disease at skeletal maturity. From 1998 to 2007, 53 patients with Perthes disease were treated with a combination of soft tissue release and joint distraction with a hinged monolateral external fixator in 32 patients and by Ilizarov external fixator in 21 patients. Nineteen of our 53 patients attained skeletal maturity and were evaluated in our study.

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Background: Callotasis of the hand has several advantages: it is less invasive than other techniques as bone grafting is unnecessary, gradual distraction is possible, joint mobilization can be performed during treatment, and sensation is maintained. Disadvantages include longer period of treatment and perhaps the need for complicated and bulky instrumentation.

Methods: We reported results of the lengthening of eight traumatically shortened metacarpals or phalanges (in six patients).

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