Publications by authors named "Muhammad I Chaudary"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study assessed the effectiveness of non-invasive methods like the Anterior Drawer test, Lachman test, and MRI for diagnosing ACL injuries after trauma, using arthroscopy as the reference standard.
  • - Conducted over six months with 86 knee injury participants, results showed the majority were male (77.91%) and road traffic accidents were the primary cause of injuries (63.95%).
  • - MRI proved most effective with a sensitivity of 98.57% and diagnostic accuracy of 96.51%, while the Lachman and Anterior Drawer tests had sensitivities of 90% and 88.57%, respectively.
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Objective To compare the role of paper-based versus digital record keeping in the orthopaedic ward in terms of staff satisfaction, education of staff, and adherence to British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) guidelines. Materials and methods Forty-four participants including nurses, senior house officers, foundation year trainees, and consultants completed a questionnaire. The first survey was done to introduce electronic records keeping to the participants and the second survey was conducted to review the collected record.

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Background Recent studies have shown a decline in theatre efficiency and productivity coinciding with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In this study, we evaluate trauma theatre task efficiency in three different time periods (April 2019, April 2020, and November 2020), and analyse if productivity has altered since the start of the pandemic. Methods The records of a total of 320 patients who underwent orthopaedic trauma surgery at a large district general hospital in April 2019, April 2020 (during the first wave of the pandemic) and November 2020 (during the second wave of the pandemic) were analysed.

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Computer navigation in total hip arthroplasty is used to improve accuracy of component implantation. Reaming of the acetabular cavity during total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be navigated although this is not done routinely. We hypothesised that navigating the reaming of the acetabular cavity will improve implantation accuracy.

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