Publications by authors named "John Bobby"

Understanding the etiology of nonunion is crucial to its effective management. Nonunion arises from a complex interplay of biological and mechanical factors. High-velocity injuries, which are becoming more prevalent, often involve extensive soft-tissue damage and stripping compromises the vascularity of bone fragments.

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Aim: To identify the optimal depth of penetration required to access the superior joint space (SJS) for arthroscopic procedures of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) among the study population.

Materials And Methods: The study included all patients with internal derangement (ID) of the TMJ, managed by TMJ arthroscopy in our institution. The study was conducted with data retrieved from the hospital records over five years (January 2018-April 2022).

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Aim: The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of intralesional placentrex versus hyaluronidase + dexamethasone injection in the symptomatic management of stage II OSMF.

Materials And Methods: This was a non-randomized prospective study conducted over a period of 14 months at a tertiary referral center. Patients with clinical stage II OSMF were randomly grouped into A(n = 18) and B(n = 17).

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Background & Objectives: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), when detected early, can usually be managed effectively by simple methods. A delayed diagnosis often makes it a complex condition to treat. Late presentation of DDH is fairly common in developing countries, and there is scarcity of literature regarding the epidemiology and reason for late presentation.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) following coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) is common and results in significant increases in hospital stay and financial encumbrance.

Objective: Determine and use the predictors of postoperative AF (POAF) following CABG to develop a new predictive screening tool.

Method: A retrospective case-control study evaluated 388 patients (98 developed POAF and 290 remained in sinus rhythm) who undertook CABG surgery at Townsville University Hospital between 2016 and 2017.

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Iodoform formulations are used as packing material following the surgical removal of jaw lesions. The purpose of this review was to explore the evidence and efficacy of iodoform-based dressings. We have systematically reviewed published articles according to the PRISMA statement.

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We report an interesting case of a post-traumatic actinomycotic oro-antral fistula of the left posterior maxilla, that was not salvageable via local flaps due to the size of the defect and was managed with the patient-specific titanium implant, fabricated by three-dimensional stereolithographic model planning followed by primary closure.

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Impacted Foreign Bodies (FB) within the maxillofacial region are often inadequately diagnosed during the initial examination. Proper evaluation and management are mandatory to avoid untoward consequences. We depict a series of five cases with impacted FBs, managed case-specifically, along with an algorithm for dealing FBs in the maxillofacial region.

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Foreign body in the oral cavity can be encountered by Head and Neck Surgeons in their clinical practice. Here, we report a rare case of an embedded sewing machine needle in the posterior tongue that migrated by tongue movements, and was retrieved successfully by surgical intervention.

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Purpose: A recently proposed modification of the sagittal split osteotomy (SSO) of the mandible places the horizontal medial cut 'low and short' of the lingula. The purpose of the study was to answer the following clinical question: Among patients undergoing mandibular setback procedures (≤ 8 mm) via SSO, does the placement of the medial horizontal osteotomy below the lingula (infralingular), when compared to placement above the lingula (supralingular), results in different neurosensory, bite force, and range of motion outcomes?

Materials And Methods: This was a single-center, double-blind, parallel-group study among patients undergoing mandibular setback by SSO (≤ 8 mm), between January 2021 and September 2022. Patients were randomly allocated in a ratio of 1:1 to the supralingular (control) and the infralingular (study) group.

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The present paper discusses the diagnostic challenges we faced in a 60-year-old woman with a history of schizophrenia, presenting with left unilateral facial pain for the past three months. Based on the elaborate clinical examination and diagnostic nerve blocks, the patient was diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) and non-surgical therapy commenced. Further investigations with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) revealed the presence of an extracranial schwannoma involving a branch of the maxillary nerve.

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Aim: Splint therapy is a well-established modality in the management of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs). We aimed to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of hard and soft splints in the symptomatic management of TMDs using the modified Helkimo index.

Methods: This study included 91 patients diagnosed with TMDs.

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Purpose: To evaluate the complications of arthroscopic lysis and lavage with joint sweep (ALL) procedure in the management of disc derangement of the temporomandibular joint.

Methods: Patients with internal derangement of the TMJ who were treated by ALL in a tertiary institution from July 2018 to December 2021 were studied retrospectively.

Results: The study included 39 patients (males, n = 14; females, n = 25) and 50 joints.

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In this paper, the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS) sought to provide practice guidance on AF screening based on recent evidence, with specific considerations relevant to the Asia-Pacific region. A key recommendation is opportunistic screening for people aged ≥65 years (all countries), with systematic screening to be considered for people aged ≥75 years or who have additional risk factors (all countries).

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We present three cases diagnosed with COVID-19 associated Rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis, managed by aggressive debridement and resection of the involved maxilla, followed by primary closure with preserved palatal flap, thus trying to establish its versatility for the closure of the maxillectomy defects.

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Relapsed, resistant, and untreated congenital talipes equinovarus poses significant challenges in view of functional outcome following conventional serial casting and soft tissue release procedures. The Ilizarov ring fixator here offers significant possibilities as an extended conservative treatment modality. The aim of the present study was to critically evaluate effectiveness of the Ilizarov ring fixator with regard to radiological, clinical, and functional outcomes, in the difficult clubfeet.

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The management of odontogenic infections is established and several guidelines have been proposed for its effective treatment. Outbreak of COVID-19 has posed serious challenge in the management of odontogenic infections, further complicated by immunocompromised status of the patient, where adequate evaluation and prompt attention is mandatory to avoid untoward consequences. Ludwig's angina being a life threatening infection by itself, association or simultaneous presentation with COVID-19 infection can add further complexity in the management for a maxillofacial surgeon.

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Rheumatic heart disease results in significant remodeling of the atria that provides the milieu for maintaining atrial fibrillation. Some electrical remodeling is reversible and hence early intervention may prove useful. Active screening for atrial fibrillation in high-risk subset and instituting anticoagulation may reduce the devastating complications that follow.

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Article Synopsis
  • Paediatric femur neck fractures are rare yet serious injuries that can complicate a child's hip development and overall function, leading to ongoing management challenges.
  • A systematic review of 18 studies highlighted significant controversies and unclear guidelines surrounding treatment options, though aggressive early surgical intervention is generally recommended.
  • Key factors influencing recovery include initial fracture displacement, while issues like surgical timing and implant choice vary based on age and injury type, emphasizing the need for further research in this area.
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