
Shakti SwaroopSiksha O Anusandhan University | SOA · Orthopedics
Shakti Swaroop
Diplomate in national board ( orthopaedic),MNAMS
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Introduction
Retrocalcaneal pain in late adulthood and athletes has been attributed to insertional Achilles tendinosis (IAT). Another presentation of IAT is a degenerative Achilles tear, which can be partial or complete. Symptomatic patients with failed conservative management are treated by debridement and repair of the Achilles tendon. Often, the...
Introduction
Floating hip with hip dislocation is a very high-energy, devastating, and rare injury whose treatment is very challenging, and the outcome is usually poor.
Case Report
A 35-year-old man presented posterior wall fracture acetabulum and dislocation of the hip with ipsilateral distal third shaft femur fracture with intra-articular extens...
Introduction:
Various non-operative treatment modalities have been advocated for a frozen shoulder. In the present study we compared the efficacy of single intra-articular steroid injection vs hydrodilatation with intra-articular steroids for frozen shoulder (FS) in the frozen phase.
Materials and methods:
This was a prospective, randomised cont...
Complete cartilage loss and incomplete cartilage loss of the patella both have
been reported to give good results with both resurfacing and nonresurfacing. We have tried to
combine patellar denervation (PD) with the procedure and to compare the results of resurfacing or
not resurfacing patella in posterior stabilized (PS) total knee arthroplasty...
BACKGROUND
Complete cartilage loss and incomplete cartilage loss of the patella both have been reported to give good results with both resurfacing and nonresurfacing. We have tried to combine patellar denervation (PD) with the procedure and to compare the results of resurfacing or not resurfacing patella in posterior stabilized (PS) total knee arth...
Back ground: Femoral shaft fractures are fairly common injuries in paediatric age group. The treatment protocols are clear in patients of age less than 4 years and greater than 6 years. The real dilemma lies in the age group of 4-6 years. Materials and methods: The aim of this study is to find whether a conservative line should be followed or a mor...
Introduction: Neglected hip dislocation in adults may present as a dilemma to an orthopedic surgeon and is an uncommon occurrence. Literature mentions both closed reduction and open reduction as methods of management but mostly in children. Few cases have been present in the literature regarding adults with neglected hip dislocations. While almost...
Objective:
To study the sensitivity and specificity of MRI and bone SPECT-CT in detecting the pain generator in ankle and foot pain with diagnostic dilemma.
Methods:
Retrospectively data of patients with ankle or foot pain who underwent both MRI and Bone SPECT-CT were analyzed. The lesions and probable pain generator sites were reported as per M...
Talar body fracture associated with pan-talar (tibiotalar, talocalcaneal, talonavicular) dislocation is a rare condition. Timely intervention with anatomical reduction will lead to better healing of the fracture. It will result in articular congruity of the talus and less chance of secondary arthritis. We describe a rare talar body fracture with pa...
Ipsilateral hip and knee dislocation (double blow) occurring simultaneously during trauma are rare occurrences that are associated with secondary complications. These are high energy injuries that warrant acute emergency management more so if associated with vascular compromise. We encountered a poly trauma patient having a combined right anterior...
Background
The proximal femoral nail anti-rotation Asia (PFNA 2) is an implant designed for unstable osteoporotic intertrochanteric fractures in Asians as the PFNA was designed for Caucasians and had various complications when applied to the Asian population due to the femoral geometrical mismatch. This study observes the functional outcomes and co...
Objective: This retrospective study evaluated the outcome and safety of long-term treatment with zoledronic acid, in both polyostotic and mono-ostotic fibrous dysplasia (FD) of children.
Methods: The case records of children and adolescents with symptomatic FD who received zoledronic acid (0.1 mg/kg IV infusion over 1 h) and have completed at leas...
Objectives
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury of the knee is commonly associated with meniscal and chondral lesions. This study was performed to assess the relative risk factors as well as the extent of the meniscal and chondral pathology at the time of arthroscopic ACL reconstruction.
Materials and Methods
In this prospective study, patients...
Elastic intramedullary nailing or titanium elastic nail (TEN) is an alternative method for the treatment of various pediatric long bone fractures. Titanium nails are preferred over plaster cast and stainless steel nails for children older than six years. Our series included 30 paediatric long bone fractures who were managed with TEN. The mean age w...