Publications by authors named "Sreenivasan Ravi"

Ewing's sarcoma is an aggressive primary malignant bone tumor that affects long and flat bones and is commonly seen in children and adolescents. The involvement of the foot especially the talus is an extremely rare entity with less than 15 cases reported in the literature. The rarity and atypical symptoms often lead to delays in diagnosis affecting the prognosis and survival.

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Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Objectives: To study the incidence of concomitant calcaneum fractures in participants with traumatic spine fractures and to study the association of calcaneum injury with the mode of trauma, morphology and level of vertebral fracture and neurological status in participants with concomitant spine and calcaneum fracture.

Setting: Central Institute of Orthopaedics, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India.

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Cervical split cord malformations are extremely rare with less than 75 cases reported in the literature worldwide. The widely different terminologies used to describe the same pathoanatomy make the documentation of all reported cases a difficult task. We conducted a systematic review of 71 cases documented over 38 reports from 1889 to 2016.

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Objective: Asthma is a heterogeneous disease with varying clinical presentations, severity and ability to achieve asthma control. The present study aimed to characterize clinical phenotypes of asthma in an Indian cohort of subjects using a cluster analysis approach.

Methods: Patients with confirmed asthma ( = 100) and at least 6-months of follow-up data, identified by retrospective chart review, were included in this study.

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Background: Hinge-Door Cervical laminoplasty is commonly performed procedure in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Most available studies have established restriction of flexion and extension motion post laminoplasty but the literature on post-laminoplasty axial rotation is sparse.

Objective: To study the axial neck rotation on either side following hinge door cervical laminoplasty.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pediatric forearm fractures have a tendency to redisplace after casting, raising concerns about potential malalignment.
  • A study was conducted with 113 patients aged 2-13 who had displaced forearm fractures to determine risk factors for redisplacement after treatment.
  • Findings revealed that 11.5% of patients experienced significant redisplacement, with factors like complete displacement in any plane and postreduction angulation over 10° being strong predictors for this outcome.
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We describe a muscle sparing approach in which the triceps is elevated without injuring the muscle or disturbing its insertion. The entire extensor mechanism is preserved in continuity, thus preventing any extensor weakness. This can be used preferentially in cases of non-union intraarticular distal humerus fractures planned for Total Elbow Arthroplasty.

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A 30-year-old woman presented to our outpatient department with complaints of pain and swelling in bilateral infrapatellar regions and a discharging sinus in the right knee over the duration of one year. Radiographs showed lytic regions in bilateral patellae. Samples sent from material curetted from sinus yielded no organism but histopathology reported granulomatous inflammation.

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Recurrent anterior shoulder instability following shoulder dislocation has an incidence as high as 68% among the younger population, however its association with coracoid fracture is extremely rare. Majority of coracoid fractures reported earlier have been shown to be associated with seizure disorder. We report a case of displaced coracoid fracture associated with recurrent anterior instability in a patient with no history of seizure disorder and its implications in causation as well as management are discussed.

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Hip and knee dislocations are not uncommon but simultaneous ipsilateral dislocation of the hip and knee joint is rare; consequently, there is an inadequate amount of literature on the subject. We identified only 11 such cases reported in English literature. In the present report, we describe the case of a 23-year-old male patient who presented with ipsilateral hip and knee dislocation on the right side after being involved in a road traffic accident.

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Spine of the child has unique anatomy and growth potential to grow to adult size. Tuberculosis (TB) spine results in bone loss as well as disturbed growth potential, hence spinal deformities may progress as the child grows. The growth potential is also disturbed when the disease focus is surgically intervened.

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Background: Duration of treatment in tuberculosis of spine has always been debatable in the absence of marker of healing. The objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of extended DOTS regimen (2 months of intensive phase and 6 months of continuation phase) as recommended by WHO, by using MRI observations as the healing marker.

Materials And Methods: 51 (Group A -28 prospective and Group B- 23 retrospective) patients of spine TB with mean age of 26.

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Background: India ranks second amongst the high-burden multi drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) countries, with an estimated incidence of 2.3% MDR-TB cases amongst the new cases and 17.2% amongst the previously treated cases.

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Purpose: Information on Magnetic Resonance (MR) features of active and healed lesions in tuberculosis (TB) spine are lacking. We evaluated MRI findings in active and healed proven TB spine to establish the diagnostic features.

Materials And Method: Forty-nine consecutive spinal TB patients (20 male; 29 female) diagnosed clinicoradiologically and/or on histopathology, Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC), bacteriology, or Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) were enrolled.

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