Publications by authors named "Ravishanker R"

Background: The major drawbacks of standard procedures of palatoplasty have been inadequate palatal lengthening, velopharyngeal incompetence, impaired maxillary growth with mid-face retrusion and high fistula rates. The Furlow's double opposing Z-plasty is accepted as one of the better procedures for treating cleft palates.

Methods: This paper compared Furlow's procedure to Veau Kilner Wardill's procedure performed on 63 patients from July 2000 till February 2005.

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Camptodactyly and clinodactyly are relatively common congenital anomalies affecting about 1% to 2% of the general population. Though functional impairment is uncommon other than in very severe cases, patients affected do present very often for correction. The kind of surgeries available is as diverse as the aetiology of the conditions.

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With about 2 million cases of burns in India of which about 90% are superficial and superficial partial thickness burns, burn injuries present a major challenge to the scarce medical resources available. The main requirement in treating these burns is an economical, easy to apply, readily available dressing that will provide good pain relief, protect the wound from infection, promote healing, prevent heat and fluid loss, be elastic and non-antigenic and adhere well to the wound. It was in the quest of such an ideal dressing that the Burn Centre of the Army Hospital (Research and Referral) New Delhi, India has been using human amniotic membranes preserved long term in 85% glycerol for treating these wounds.

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Objective: To determine role of trace elements in causation of pica with specific reference to zinc and iron we studied plasma levels of iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) and blood lead (Pb) levels by atomic absorption spectrophotometer in 31 children with pica (Pica Group) and 60 controls matched for age, sex and nutrition (Control Group) in an observational case and control study in the settings of outpatient clinic of a tertiary care, teaching hospital.

Methods: Data from each group were further stratified by hemoglobin level <9 and >9 g/dl into two subgroups pica-1 and pica-2, and control-1 and control-2 respectively, to control for confounding effect of iron deficiency anemia.

Results: The plasma Fe level (mean +/- SD) in children with pica (42.

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