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Case: A 48-year-old man with multiple injuries sustained a Gustilo type 3A right open distal humerus fracture with a 4-cm wound, contralateral radius shaft, and ilium fractures. Following wound irrigation on the day of injury, second look debridement showed crushed triceps and severe contamination extending into the distal humerus medullary canal. After 6 days of initial plate fixation, he developed signs of deep infection.

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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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Introduction And Aims: Arterial pseudoaneurysm is a rare yet potentially life-threatening complication that can arise as a late sequelae of penetrating injuries or orthopaedic procedures. We aim at sharing our institutional experience of managing 18 cases of lower limb arterial pseudoaneurysms in orthopaedic practice and to provide technical tips for emergency management of severe bleeding. A comprehensive literature review resulting from fractures and orthopaedic surgeries is also presented.

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Objectives: Among numerous arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation (ARIF) techniques for displaced posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsions, residual posterior laxity and non-unions are under reported and the optimal technique is still unclear. The objective of our study is to differentiate the outcomes of arthroscopic suture pull-out(SPO) versus augmented suture pull-out(ASPO) using suture button for acute displaced tibial PCL avulsion fractures.

Methods: Retrospective study of ARIF for displaced tibial PCL avulsion operated between 2015 to 2021.

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Case: Odontoid fractures with atlantoaxial dislocations are rare injuries. We report a case of a 41-year-old man with a Type 2 odontoid fracture with locket facet and posterolateral dislocation. He underwent single-stage C1-C4 posterior fixation and fusion, and at 2-year follow-up, he is symptom-free without any residual pain.

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Study Design: Broad narrative review.

Objectives: To review and summarize the evolution of spinopelvic fixation (SPF) and its implications on clinical care.

Methods: A thorough review of peer-reviewed literature was performed on the historical evolution of sacropelvic fixation techniques and their respective advantages and disadvantages.

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Indian J Anaesth

August 2024

Department of Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Care, Ganga Medical Centre and Hospitals Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Objective: To analyze intraoperative neuromonitoring data of patients with degenerative cervical myelopathy undergoing cervical laminectomy and assess the incidence of signal drops and their risk factors.

Methods: This retrospective observational study included patients with degenerative cervical myelopathy who underwent cervical laminectomy with intraoperative neuromonitoring between July 2018 and March 2023. We analyzed the signal changes for any correlation with the type of pathology (ossified posterior longitudinal ligament vs.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how variations in thoracic inlet measurements correlate with pulmonary dysfunction in patients with thoracic kyphoscoliosis, categorized by curve magnitude into three groups based on their Cobb angle.
  • - Conducted with 80 patients and 20 controls, the research found significant differences in thoracic inlet index (TI) values, particularly noting severe pulmonary dysfunction in patients with severe curve magnitudes (Group 3).
  • - The findings highlight the importance of the thoracic inlet index as a useful pre-operative measure for assessing pulmonary function in kyphoscoliosis, which can be evaluated through MRI with no added cost or radiation exposure.
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Case: A 52-year-old man presented with cauda equina syndrome after a motorcycle accident. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed traumatic disc herniation, at L2-L3 and L5-S1 levels without bony injury. He was managed successfully by wide laminectomy and microdiscectomy at both levels with complete neurological recovery at 2-month follow-up.

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  • Management of tibial bone loss remains difficult, but free vascularized fibula graft (FVFG) with a skin paddle shows improved outcomes compared to other treatments; the study evaluated its effects on functional recovery and quality of life in patients with significant tibial defects.
  • Analyzed 26 patients over a mean follow-up of 42 months, the study found 96% achieved complete bony union, with a union time of about 4 months and significant graft hypertrophy observed in the long term.
  • Patients reported a quality of life index average of 0.88, indicating their health status was close to perfect, highlighting FVFG's effectiveness even in challenging healthcare settings.
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Purpose: Coronal shear fractures of the distal humerus involving the capitellum and trochlea are rare injuries. Internal fixation with headless compression screws provides a stable construct facilitating early mobilisation. Our study aimed to identify the key determinants of both radiological and functional outcomes of patients with distal humerus coronal shear fractures treated with internal fixation.

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Objective: To understand lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV)-associated degenerative pathologies and their correlation to low back pain and radicular pain.

Methods: Whole-spine magnetic resonance imaging was evaluated for disc degeneration using Pfirrmann grading, end plate changes using total end plate score (TEPS), and facet tropism in patients with low back pain and radicular pain, and their association with LSTV was analyzed.

Results: In group 1, LSTV was seen in 15% of patients with 83% of these patients having sacralization.

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Study Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Purpose: To determine outcomes following all-posterior surgery using computed tomography navigation, hybrid stabilization, and multiple anchor point techniques in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF-1) and dystrophic scoliosis.

Overview Of Literature: Previous studies favored antero-posterior fusion as the most reliable method; however, approaching the spine anteriorly was fraught with significant complications.

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Validating the Modified Small Double Opposing Z-Plasty for Palatal Lengthening in Primary Palatoplasty.

Cleft Palate Craniofac J

February 2024

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Taiwan, Taoyuan.

Objective: To appraise the degree of intraoperative palatal lengthening with the modified Furlow small double-opposing Z-plasty (sDOZ).

Design: Retrospective single-surgeon (R.D.

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Backgound: Patients with congenital stenosis of the spine (CSS) present with clinical symptoms at an early age and fewer degenerative hypertrophic changes than the more common degenerative cohort. Literature is lacking in the true prevalence of CSS affecting the 3 segments of the spine in isolation, as well as in tandem in the Indian subcontinent.

Methods: Anteroposterior spinal canal diameter in axial plane computed tomography at the midvertebral level was measured in asymptomatic patients with whole-spine computed tomography.

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Peripheral nerve injuries are common and debilitating. The goals of nerve repair are to accurately approximate the fascicular tissue, whilst ensuring continuous overlying epineurium and eliminating external sprouting of neural tissue. We describe a modification of standard micro-suturing which allows superior epineural eversion and fascicular coaptation.

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Introduction: Rupture of the extensor tendons secondary to fractures involving the distal radius is a well-recognized rare complication. In patients with implants particularly, there exists a tendency for attributing the implant as a cause for the tendon rupture. We retrospectively studied the patients with extensor tendon injuries related to distal radius fractures, analyzed the factors leading to the rupture, suggest few preventive measures and describe the management strategy of these ruptures.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the accuracy and reliability of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to characterize thoracic pedicle morphology in the normal population.

Methods: Computed tomography (CT) and MRI datasets of 63 surgically treated patients were included in the study. Bilateral T3, T6, T9, and T12 vertebral levels were evaluated for the type of pedicle, pedicle chord length, and pedicle isthmic diameter on both MRI and CT scans.

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Study Design: Prospective, randomized controlled double-blinded study.

Objective: To compare the relative efficacy of ultrasound-guided ESPB and CEB for postoperative analgesia after a single-level lumbar fusion surgery and compared it with conventional multimodal analgesia.

Methods: 81 patients requiring single-level lumbar fusion surgery were randomly allocated into 3 groups (ESPB group, CEB group, and the control group).

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Background: Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is the most common extrapulmonary form of tuberculosis. In both developing and developed countries, TB has been on the rising trend due to factors such as increasing HIV coinfection, multidrug resistance of the organism, and global migration. Spinal TB, which most often affects the lower thoracic and thoracolumbar area, accounts for 50% of all musculoskeletal tuberculosis.

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