Publications by authors named "Mohit J Jain"

Background: Anterior rotator interval lesions (ARIL) have been associated with shoulder instability. However, a paucity of data exists on its association with labrum pathology as a source for persistent anterior shoulder pain. This study primarily aims to describe pathoanatomy of ARIL and the parameters we used that aid in the diagnosis of ARIL.

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The idea of the "metaverse" is a relatively recent technological development. The industries that are most supportive of these developments include finance, entertainment, and communication. In addition to these, the healthcare domain has been added to the list of domains that benefit from the metaverse recently.

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Introduction: Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor where a chondrogenic lesion is derived from aberrant cartilage from the perichondral ring. Although it commonly arises from the growing ends of long bones, less commonly, it may arise from the scapula, pelvis, or vertebra.

Case Report: We encountered a 16-year-old male patient with a painless left pelvic solid mass for 3 years, which was suggestive of osteochondroma on X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging findings.

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Introduction: Most patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) experience favorable outcomes. Some patients, however, experience prolonged post-operative knee pain and tenderness at the joint line. This has been attributed in some cases to soft tissue impingement due to pseudomeniscus.

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Interdisciplinary care provides a comprehensive method for the management of impacted teeth. Careful planning is necessary to achieve the desired treatment goals. This article highlights the importance of diagnosis as well as adequate treatment planning for the eruption of impacted teeth and the management of missing molars to achieve a balanced occlusion in circumstances when an ideal occlusion cannot be achieved.

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Background: Orthopedic surgery is considered among the highly competitive medical specialties to get in as a career in the United States. San Francisco Match (SF Match) is the matching service for orthopedic subspecialty fellowship programs, and the internet is the main source for applicants to obtain program information in the modern era. We aimed to determine and compare the accessibility, content, and accreditation details of the various orthopedic fellowship programs available at the Match website and alternative online resources.

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Acute pediatric osteoarticular infection demonstrates variability in both presentation and response to treatment. Many respond to antibiotics ± single operation, while some require multiple surgeries. Currently, it is difficult to predict who may require additional procedures.

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Background: Consensus is lacking regarding the lengthening procedures in magnetically controlled growing rods (MCGR), and no studies have compared the outcome between different distraction principles. The purpose of the present study was to compare distraction-to-stall with targeted distraction and identify variables associated with achieved distraction.

Methods: We performed a 2-center retrospective study of all children treated with MCGR from November 2013 to January 2019, having a minimum of 1-year follow-up and undergoing a minimum of 3 distractions.

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Unfortunately, the names of the members of the Texas Children's Hospital Spine Study Group have not been mentioned in the published article.

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Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to validate a new spinal sagittal classification.

Methods: We retrospectively included 105 consecutive AIS patients who underwent posterior spinal fusion. Preoperative long-standing EOS radiographs were available on all patients.

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Background: Primary treatment for Blount disease has changed in the last decade from osteotomies or staples to tension band plate (TBP)-guided hemiepiphysiodesis. However, implant-related issues have been frequently reported with Blount cases. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the surgical failure rates of TBP in Blount disease and characterize predictors for failure.

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Introduction: Proximal Femoral Nailing (PFN) in Intertrochanteric Fractures (IF) is becoming the choice of implant due to better biomechanics and prevention of varus collapse associated with Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS). Technical difficulties and implant related complications are yet to be addressed.

Aim: To understand the technical difficulties involved in PFN and role of provisional fixation of fracture by Steinmann-pin.

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Since Oxford dictionary has described 'Selfie', selfie deaths have received a fair amount of coverage but the extent of the problem and the data behind it have not been appropriately explored. The aim of our study is to obtain epidemiological characteristics of selfie-related mortality worldwide with the objective of providing an insight to 'Why selfie', 'Why risky', 'Psychological basis' and 'measures of control.' Despite thousands of web pages, very few scientific articles are available in medical journals.

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Introduction: Plasters have been frequently associated with known complications such as infection, and compartment syndrome or deep vein thrombosis. However, life-threatening complication of necrotizing fasciitis (NF) has not been frequently attributed to plaster.

Case Report: We had a case of a 62-year male developing a lethal NF triggered by a below knee plaster for undisplaced fracture medial malleolus after twisting injury.

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Introduction: The management of highly comminuted distal radius fractures still remains a major treatment challenge. Articular comminution and compromised bone quality are the culprits. One novel approach is the technique of Internal Distraction Plating which involves "bridging" the fracture with the use of a standard 3.

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