Publications by authors named "Shaswat Mishra"

Introduction: Radial neck fractures in the pediatric age group account for 1% of all fractures in children. A completely displaced fracture with an angle >30° requires operative intervention.

Case Report: An 11-year-old boy with Judet IVb radial neck epiphysiolysis 4 weeks old was managed by open reduction and internal fixation with K-wires.

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Introduction: Atypical and subacute presentations of pediatric bacterial septic arthritis are difficult to diagnose due to lack of systemic manifestations and inadequate laboratory data. Furthermore, they may mimic certain well-documented pediatric disorders to confound the diagnosis and management.

Case Report: The authors present a case of an adolescent obese male with features suggestive of a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE).

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Introduction: A prospective randomized study was conducted to evaluate and compare the efficacy of conventional dressing, foam dressing, and vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) in the management of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).

Material And Methods: Ninety patients with DFU were included in the study conducted between 2018 and 2021 at a tertiary care center. Group 1 patients ( = 30) were treated with conventional dressing, group 2 patients ( = 30) with foam dressing, and group 3 patients ( = 30) with VAC dressing.

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Introduction: The clavicle is a very rare site for primary bone tumours, and Giant cell tumours of the clavicle are even rarer. Very few cases have been reported in the literature.

Method: The authors report a rare presentation of intrathoracic extension of a giant cell tumour of the medial end of the clavicle, in an 18-year-old female.

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Background: A prospective randomised trial was conducted to compare the results of conservative management of middle-third clavicular fracture using the figure of 8 bandage and broad-arm sling.

Methods: 296 patients with middle-third clavicle fracture were included in the study conducted between March 2017 and January 2020. 152 patients were managed with figure of 8 bandage and 144 patients were managed with a broad arm sling.

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Introduction: Winging of scapula is defined as a failure of dynamic stabilizing structures that anchor the scapula to the chest wall, leading to prominence of the medial border of scapula. It could be primary, secondary, or voluntary. Primary winging could be true winging due to neuromuscular causes or pseudo-winging due to osseous or soft-tissue masses.

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Introduction: Titanium elastic nailing (TENS) with wedge osteotomy for the management of monostotic fibrous dysplasia (FD) of tibia is done in a 6-year-old male patient.

Case Report: This is a case describing monostotic FD of right tibia in a 6-year-old male patient. The patient's parents noticed a diffuse swelling in the right leg a few days after birth.

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Introduction: Total hip arthroplasty after McMurray's osteotomy increases the operative difficulties and decreases the chances of better outcome. With the advent of modular femoral stems, minute changes can be done to individual joints, which allow intraoperative flexibility and better post-operative outcome. Thus, it should be considered as an option for complicated cases.

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Introduction: Primary total hip replacement (THR) surgery for the neck of femur (NOF) fracture in a case of below-knee amputation with distal femur shaft non-union is rare.

Case Report: This case describes the traumatic right NOF fracture in a 49-year-old male patient with distal femur shaft non-union. The patient has a history of ipsilateral below the knee amputation along with right distal femur shaft fracture managed with retrograde femur nailing 10 months back following a road traffic accident.

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Introduction: Tubercular dactylitis is an uncommon form of musculoskeletal tuberculosis (TB), especially after the age of 5 years without any risk factors.

Case Report: A case of 49-year-old male presented with pain, swelling, and discharging sinus of proximal phalanx of third digit of the right hand with no constitutional symptoms for 2 years, with multiple failed treatment in form of antibiotic therapy. There were no risk factors such as immunodeficiency or any co-morbidities.

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Introduction: Osteoarticular tuberculosis (TB) constitutes 1-3 % of cases and about 10% of osteoarticular TB affects the foot and ankle. In foot, TB calcaneus is the most commonly affected bone.

Case Report: A 21-year-old male presented with pain, swelling in the right heel for 5 months and difficulty in walking for 2 months.

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