Publications by authors named "Sayid Omar Mohamed"

Purpose: Polytrauma presents a devastating event with great impact on the patient's life. While we are taking great care of improving our treatment algorithms, the rehabilitation often takes place outside of our direct field of vision. Yet, adequate rehabilitation is crucial for the patients to regain their former lives.

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A number of meta-analyses have compared clinical outcomes following plate vs. intramedullary fixation for midshaft clavicle fractures (MSCF), but with conflicting results. There is a requirement for updated level-1 evidence to guide clinicians managing MSCF.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tension band wiring is a common method for treating patellar fractures but often leads to issues like wire migration and breakage; a modified technique was developed to enhance strength and reduce these risks.* -
  • A patient with a transverse fracture of the left patella underwent surgery using this new technique, which involved double tension cerclage wires for improved support.* -
  • The patient had a successful recovery with no complications, demonstrating the technique's effectiveness in promoting fracture stability and supporting quicker rehabilitation.*
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Background: The term "floating" is used in orthopedic literature to describe certain patterns of skeletal injuries that share one common character which is disruption and discontinuity of bones above and below a joint. The first time used in orthopedic literature being in late 1970 to describe a type of elbow injury. Later the word was used increasingly and applied to a variety of injuries affecting the knee, shoulder, hip, forearm, hand, and ankle.

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Background: Since the isolation of Helicobacter species in biliary system, a hypothetical question was raised about the role of these agents in the development of cholelithiasis. This meta-analysis is to explore the association between the Helicobacter infection and biliary lithiasis.

Methodology/principal Findings: A systematic literature search was performed to identify all eligible articles.

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