Publications by authors named "Sahil Chowdhary"

Background:  Subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) is a prevalent cause of shoulder dysfunction, affecting a significant portion of the adult population. It is associated with considerable pain, functional limitations, and disability. The evolution of treatment options, including arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASAD), necessitates an updated evaluation of clinical outcomes and functional improvements.

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  • The study compares the outcomes of two surgical techniques for treating recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation with significant bone loss: the modified Latarjet procedure using iliac allograft and the standard Latarjet procedure using the coracoid process.
  • Six patients were analyzed, with both groups showing improvements in shoulder stability and functional scores at a 12-month follow-up, although the modified group had slightly better functional outcomes and range of motion.
  • While both methods had good clinical results, the modified technique may come with some donor site pain, and further research is recommended for a more conclusive comparison.
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A young 22-year-old male presented with complaints of pain, tingling, and numbness over his right wrist for 1 year and had a history of falls on his outstretched hand. Radiological evaluations such as X-rays were done, which showed a break in the proximal carpal arc. An MRI of the affected wrist was done.

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