Publications by authors named "Mahesh Pimple"

Femoral neck fractures are one of the most common fractures treated by an Orthopaedic surgeon. Arthroplasty is the recommended management for intracapsular neck of femur fractures in the elderly population owing to the high risk of avascular necrosis of the femoral head following an internal fixation. Elderly patients with intracapsular fractures deemed high risk for anaesthesia (American Society of Anaesthesiology Grade more than 2) are recommended a hip hemiarthroplasty.

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The incidence of nonunion of fractures has been steadily rising owing to improved life expectancy following severe injuries along with rising cases of polytrauma. Once a nonunion is established, the chances of spontaneous healing are deemed to be quite low. Fracture nonunion continues to be a challenge in clinical practice with nonunions having a considerable impact on patient's quality of life causing both functional and psychosocial disability.

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Traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder is commonly treated with the Latarjet procedure, which involves transfer of the coracoid process with a conjoint tendon to the anterior aspect of the glenoid. The two most common techniques of the Latarjet are the classical and congruent arc techniques. The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference in force required to dislocate the shoulder after classical and congruent arc Latarjet procedures were performed.

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Study Design: Study of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of tuberculosis of spine to determine the incidence and features of isolated tuberculous involvement of the posterior spinal elements.

Objective: To describe the MRI findings in patients with isolated tuberculous involvement of the posterior spinal elements.

Summary Of Background Data: Spinal tuberculosis is more common in the eastern countries than in the western world.

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