286 results match your criteria: "Sancheti Institute for Orthopedics & Rehabilitation[Affiliation]"

Case: Pediatric Morel-Lavallée lesions are infrequent and may present in atypical locations. A 3-year-old boy presented with a nontender, mobile, cystic swelling on the medial aspect of his left distal thigh, 2 weeks after a road traffic accident. The diagnosis was confirmed using 3D ultrasonography.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the functional outcomes of three surgical management strategies for pilon fractures, including primary external fixation with delayed plating, external fixation with minimal internal fixation, and single-stage open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with plating.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included 34 patients with complex intra-articular fractures of the distal tibia (AO-OTA type 43-C) treated between June 2018 and December 2019. Patients were managed surgically based on the local skin condition and swelling, employing either primary-stage external fixation with delayed plating (Group A), external fixation with minimal internal fixation (Group B), or single-stage ORIF with plating (Group C).

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Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare genetic illness marked by progressive heterotopic ossification of tendons, ligaments, fascia, and skeletal muscle, leading to immobility and reduced quality of life. Early recognition is critical to avoiding flare-ups often triggered by trivial trauma or medical interventions. This report presents two early-diagnosed FOP cases-one at 6 months, the other at 18 months-both with typical features and congenital great toe abnormalities.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various sectors, including health care, with orthopedics being no exception. Orthopedic practice, already familiar with technological advancements such as robotic surgery, is rapidly integrating AI into clinical workflows, enhancing precision in surgical planning, diagnostics, and patient care. However, this evolution raises critical questions, particularly regarding liability when AI systems fail and cause harm.

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  • * These systems provide benefits such as improved functional outcomes, reduced revision rates, and quicker recovery, especially in complex surgeries, while offering surgeons consistent results in challenging anatomies.
  • * The MISSO Robotic System is positioned as a cost-effective solution for South Asian patients, addressing region-specific anatomical challenges and increasing accessibility in high-demand healthcare settings, which ultimately aims to redefine orthopedic surgical standards.
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Objectives: Sleep is an important determinant of quality of life. Sleep disturbance is concomitant with end-stage knee osteoarthritis for which total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is the most commonly done procedure. However, literature on this topic is lacking in terms of the impact of sleep quality on patient satisfaction after arthroplasty, especially the adverse associations of surgery on sleep quality.

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Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent a significant burden in healthcare, commonly occurring after surgical procedures and leading to prolonged recovery times and increased healthcare costs. Traditional antimicrobial dressings pose risks such as antimicrobial resistance. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of dialkyl carbamoyl chloride (DACC)-impregnated dressings, which use a purely physical mechanism to prevent bacterial contamination, in patients undergoing orthopaedic or gastrointestinal surgeries.

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  • Osteoporosis is uncommon in young individuals but can occur due to causes like endocrine diseases, malnutrition, and pregnancy-related factors; the latter, known as Pregnancy and Lactation-Associated Osteoporosis (PLO), is often misdiagnosed due to limited diagnostic practices during pregnancy.
  • A case study of a 24-year-old new mother with severe back pain revealed multiple vertebral fractures linked to PLO after ruling out other causes, leading to targeted treatment that effectively resolved her symptoms.
  • It is crucial for healthcare providers to consider PLO in young women experiencing unexplained fragility fractures around the time of pregnancy, as early diagnosis can prevent long-term complications.
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  • - A 43-year-old man with weakness in his left hand underwent a minimally invasive surgery called unilateral biportal endoscopic discectomy to address disk issues in his cervical spine.
  • - The patient previously had surgery (ACDF) for cervical spine problems 10 years ago and was asymptomatic until new issues arose.
  • - The use of O-arm navigation allowed for precise identification and removal of the problematic disks in his neck, demonstrating an effective approach for revision surgeries in short-necked patients.
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Background: Intra operative three dimensional navigation-assisted pedicle screw insertion typically requires apnoea for reliable image production. However this carries potential risks to the physiologically compromised patients such as patients having COPD, obesity, cardiac illnesses, and anaemia. In such patients' safe apnoea time may be as low as 1 min, and can cause life threatening complications.

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  • * The case report discusses two KTS patients with different musculoskeletal challenges affecting the hip; one underwent successful total hip arthroplasty while the other received conservative treatment due to more complex symptoms and complications.
  • * The conclusion highlights the necessity of tailoring treatment approaches for KTS, emphasizing the importance of considering individual patient factors like severity, functional needs, and associated complications.
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  • Simultaneous symptoms in conditions like Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) can lead to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment, highlighting the importance of accurate early diagnosis.
  • A case involving a 63-year-old man with AS developing knee arthritis revealed the coexistence of RA, necessitating total knee replacement surgery after multiple joint replacements.
  • The challenges in diagnosing these overlapping conditions underline the need for heightened awareness among healthcare providers to prevent costly diagnostic errors.
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Introduction: In the treatment of paediatric supracondylar humerus fractures (SCHFs), Gartland Type 1 fractures are traditionally managed with in situ above elbow casting, while Type 2A fractures are treated with closed reduction and above elbow casting.

Surgical Technique: This technical note introduces a novel "figure of 8" cast technique for Type I and 2A fractures. The technique aims to maintain fracture reduction while reducing the risk of compartment syndrome by avoiding placement of cast material in the anterior elbow crease.

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  • The "terrible triad" is a serious elbow injury involving broken bones and dislocated joints, which used to have bad recovery results.
  • Doctors now believe it’s important to also fix the soft-tissues around the elbow, not just the broken bones, to help patients heal better.
  • A study looked at 27 patients who had surgery for this injury, and the results showed that their elbow function got a lot better after treatment.
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OrthoTV has emerged as a pioneering platform in the field of orthopedic education, leveraging technology to create a comprehensive and accessible knowledge repository. Originating from the vision of the Indian Orthopedic Research Group in 2013, OrthoTV has evolved into a global educational hub, streaming thousands of hours of surgical videos, webinars, and podcasts. It provides a dynamic learning environment through live interactive sessions, fostering real-time engagement with experts and facilitating a global exchange of knowledge.

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Current surgical practices in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) have advanced and include significant changes and improvements in alignment philosophies, femorotibial implant conformities, and ligament management to replicate in vivo knee kinematics. While corrective measures have emphasized sagittal plane alignment to restore normal flexion-extension (F-E) motion and coronal plane ligament balance, internal-external (I-E) rotation kinematics in the axial plane have been largely neglected. Recent in vivo evidence indicates that the combination of factors necessary to closely restore native tibial rotation as the knee flexes and extends is kinematic alignment (KA), which resurfaces the patient's pre-arthritic knee without releasing ligaments, an insert with medial 1:1 ball-in-socket conformity and a lateral flat surface, and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) retention.

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Purpose: Quadriceps tendon disruption post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is rare. Existing reconstruction procedures use allografts or synthetic meshes with varied success. This study evaluates outcomes with autogenous peroneal tendon grafts, a cost-effective alternative, compared to synthetic polypropylene mesh for quadriceps reconstruction.

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Background: The lumbar plexus (LP) is a group of nerves located at the fourth lumbar vertebra level, between the anterior two-thirds and posterior one-thirds of the psoas muscle. In this study, the researchers aimed to investigate the spread of latex in injections of LP, suprainguinal fascia iliaca, and circum-psoas planes to assess the different regional techniques for blocking LP nerves (LPNs).

Methods: The study involved performing ultrasound-guided injections of three different colored latexes in six cadavers.

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  • - A 3-year-old boy was diagnosed with focal fibrocartilaginous dysplasia (FFCD) at the upper left tibia, causing a progressive deformity in his leg.
  • - He underwent curettage (surgical scraping) of the lesion and lateral proximal tibia hemiepiphysiodesis using 8 plates to correct the deformity.
  • - The treatment was successful; the deformity was corrected within a year, the plates were removed, and the child continues to be monitored until he reaches skeletal maturity.
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