Publications by authors named "S Dadia"

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  • The infrapatellar fat pad (Hoffa fat pad) plays a crucial role in the knee joint, and changes in its condition can lead to knee pain and discomfort.
  • A study analyzed MRI scans of 100 individuals aged 10-80 years to explore the relationship between age and Hoffa fat pad volume, finding no significant age-related correlation.
  • Instead, the research identified strong correlations between Hoffa fat pad volume and variables like height and patellar dimensions, indicating that the fat pad adapts to anatomical changes as individuals grow.
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  • * The Birmingham Orthopaedic Oncology Meeting in January 2024 gathered 300 experts from over 50 countries to reach global consensus on chondrosarcoma treatment and address challenges related to periprosthetic joint infection in cancer surgeries.
  • * The meeting aimed to not only resolve current controversies but also to encourage collaboration among specialists for future research that could improve patient outcomes worldwide.
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Background: Polyaryl-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) has gained popularity as a substrate for orthopaedic hardware due to its desirable properties such as heat and deformation resistance, low weight, and ease of manufacturing. However, we observed a relatively high failure rate of PEEK-based hinges in a distal femur reconstruction system. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the proportion of patients who experienced implant failure, analyse the mechanism of failure, and document the associated clinical findings.

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Curettage with or without the use of adjuvants is the standard of care in the treatment of an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC). Historically, our approach combined curettage, high-speed burr drilling, and cryoablation. However, treatments varied based on age, tumor location, and surgeon preference.

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Background: Precision surgery is becoming increasingly important in the field of Orthopaedic Oncology. Image-guided percutaneous cryosurgery (CRA) has emerged as a valid treatment modality for extra-abdominal desmoid tumors (EDTs). To date, most CRA procedures use CT-based guidance which fails to properly characterize tumor segments.

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