Yuvraj Agrawal

Yuvraj Agrawal
  • MB BS, FRCS(Tr&Orth)
  • Consultant at The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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Current institution
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Current position
  • Consultant
Additional affiliations
September 2019 - present
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Position
  • Consultant
January 2018 - July 2019
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Position
  • Consultant
January 2017 - December 2017
University of British Columbia
Position
  • Fellow

Publications

Publications (39)
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Wrist block has been used to provide pain relief for many procedures on the hand and wrist but its role in arthroscopy of the wrist remains unexplored. Chondrotoxicity has been a concern with the intra-articular infiltration of local anaesthetic. We aimed to evaluate and compare the analgesic effect of portal and wrist joint infiltration with a wri...
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Aims Arthroplasty has been shown to generate the most waste among all orthopaedic subspecialties, and it is estimated that hip and knee arthroplasty generate in excess of three million kg of waste annually in the UK. Infectious waste generates up to ten times more CO2 compared with recycled waste, and previous studies have shown that over 90% of wa...
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There is increasing adoption of robotic surgical technology in Total Knee Arthroplasty. The ROSA® knee system can be used in either image-based mode (using pre-operative calibrated radiographs) or imageless modes (using intra-operative bony registration). The Mako knee system is an image-based system (using a pre-operative CT scan). This study aime...
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Background Operating room waste is disposed of in landfill sites, recycled, or undergoes costly, energy-intensive incineration processes. By assessing the quantity and recyclability of waste in primary hip (THA) and knee arthroplasty (TKA), we aim to identify strategies to improve sustainability. Methods A prospective waste audit of 15 primary THA...
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Introduction There is growing interest in the use of robotic Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) to improve accuracy of component positioning. This is the first study to investigate the radiological accuracy of implant component position using the ROSA® knee system with specific reference to Joint Line Height, Tibial Slope, Patella Height and Posterior C...
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Introduction There is increasing adoption of robotic surgical technology in Total Knee Arthroplasty - The ROSA® knee system can be used in either image-based mode (using pre-operative calibrated radiographs) or imageless modes (using intra-operative bony registration). The Mako knee system is an image-based system (using a pre-operative CT scan). T...
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Introduction Considerable attention is focused on preoperative templating of radiological images in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty to obtain optimal alignment and outcome. Several radiological measurements have been described. Purpose In this study, we illustrate a new linear measurement: The linear coronal knee offset (LCKO) that can...
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Key factors for successful total knee arthroplasty include accurate implant positioning with precise tibial and femoral resection, combined with appropriate soft tissue balancing to achieve the desired alignment. Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty allows surgeons to execute pre-planned strategies with precision, with growing evidence suggesti...
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The National Health Service produces over 500,000 tonnes of waste and 25 mega tonnes of CO2 annually. Operating room waste is segregated into different streams which are recycled, disposed of in landfill sites, or undergo costly and energy-intensive incineration processes. By assessing the quantity and recyclability of waste from primary hip and kn...
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Hip and knee arthroplasty is an extremely successful and cost-effective procedure that is widely performed to restore function and alleviate pain. The arrival of the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) brought significant disruptions to delivery of surgery worldwide, including lower limb arthroplasty. Three years on from the start of the pandemic the effec...
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Introduction: Neck of femur fractures (NOFF) are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, exacerbated by anaemia. Evidence indicates tranexamic acid (TXA) administration in NOFF surgery reduces blood loss and transfusion requirements, without increasing complications. The aim of this study was to establish current TXA administration pra...
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Aims Deep surgical site infection (SSI) remains an unsolved problem after hip fracture. Debridement, antibiotic, and implant retention (DAIR) has become a mainstream treatment in elective periprosthetic joint infection; however, evidence for DAIR after infected hip hemiarthroplaty is limited. Methods Patients who underwent a hemiarthroplasty betwe...
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COVID-19 led to the reconfiguration of U.K. orthopaedic trauma services because surgical capacity was threatened in acute centers. We report the 30-day mortality of proximal femoral fractures in older adults treated at an elective orthopaedic center. Methods: Patients >60 years old who presented with a proximal femoral fracture to any of 4 sites...
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Aims The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges to healthcare systems across the globe in 2020. There were concerns surrounding early reports of increased mortality among patients undergoing emergency or non-urgent surgery. We report the morbidity and mortality in patients who underwent arthroplasty procedures during the UK first stage of t...
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Aims Infection after surgery increases treatment costs and is associated with increased mortality. Hip fracture patients have historically had high rates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) colonization and surgical site infection (SSI). This paper reports the impact of routine MRSA screening and the “cleanyourhands” campaign on r...
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The most common treatment for slipped capital femoral epiphysis worldwide is in situ fixation with a threaded screw. Un-threaded screws are designed to prevent slip progression without hindering residual growth of the proximal femur. This study aimed to compare growth, remodelling and long-term outcomes after fixation with un-threaded screws and a...
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Background Data on the outcome of THA in patients under the age of 30 years is sparse. There is a perceived reluctance to offer surgery to young patients on the basis of potential early failure of the implant. The aim of this study was to review clinical and radiological outcomes of THA in patients under the age of 30 years in a high-volume special...
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From 1999 to 2016, >200,000 people died in the U.S. from overdoses related to prescription opioids. Pain is a cognitive, emotional, and behavioral response to nociception. Maladaptive behaviors, such as pain catastrophizing, interfere with the patient’s ability to cope with pain. � Less adaptive coping strategies such as catastrophic thinking lead...
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Effective anesthesia of the hand and wrist has many uses inside and outside the operating room. In the emergency department or fracture clinic, a wrist block may be used for closed reductions of dislocations and fractures or for effective inspection and treatment of wounds. In the operating room, surgery may be carried out under a wrist block alone...
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We report a series of 143 patients who underwent limited open Achilles tendon repair using the Achillon device at a mean follow-up of 25 months. All patients attending our institution with a diagnosis of acute Achilles tendon rupture were considered for operative repair using the Achillon jig unless they declined surgery or met the exclusion criter...
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Hallux valgus (HV) has been reported to affect 22-36% of adolescents, with a recurrence rate of around 30-40%. Operative treatment may be indicated in symptomatic deformities where conservative management has failed to halt progression of the deformity. There remains genuine concern with respect to high complication rates including recurrence and s...
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Monteggia type fracture dislocations of the elbow are a common occurrence in children. Bado types I and III are the most common types comprising 70 and 23%, respectively, and type II injuries account only for 6%. We present an interesting case of Monteggia type II fracture dislocation in an 11-month-old child, which has not been described before in...
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In August 2010, a unique model of shared care for hip fracture patients was implemented in our hospital. In this model, patients are allocated to an orthogeriatric team within 48 hours of surgery, who review patients daily to manage medical complications and coordinate multidisciplinary rehabilitation, with orthopaedic input if necessary. To compar...
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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) has been treated with bisphosphonates for many years, with some clear clinical benefits. In adults, there are reports of a new pattern of atraumatic subtrochanteric fractures with bisphosphonate treatment. This study assesses if bisphosphonate treatment leads to an altered pattern of femoral fractures. Retrospective rev...
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We aimed to quantify the severity of the hallux valgus based on the lateral sesamoid position and to establish a correlation of our simple assessment method with the conventional radiological assessments. We reviewed one hundred and twenty two dorso-plantar weight bearing radiographs of feet. The intermetatarsal and hallux valgus angles were measur...
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Wrist block has been used to provide pain relief for many procedures on the hand and wrist but its role in arthroscopy remains unexplored. We aimed to evaluate and compare the analgesic effect of portal and wrist joint infiltration to the pain relief provided by a wrist block (WB) after wrist arthroscopy.Methods Ethical approval was obtained from t...
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Traction splints are widely used for immobilisation of fractures of the lower limb. There is brevity of evidence-based research on their efficacy. We present a case of skin complication following traction splint for spiral fracture of femur. It is prudent to identify patients at higher risk of developing complications of immobilisation. In circumst...
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Pure frontal plane rotatory dislocation of the ankle joint without an associated fracture is an extremely rare injury. We report one such case of an eversion rotatory dislocation and one case of an inversion rotatory dislocation. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an eversion injury resulting in dislocation of the ankle without fracture....
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Bone islands and juxta-articular bone cysts are relatively common incidental findings when X-rays are taken for other purposes. We have identified that the incidence of bone islands in the hands of asymptomatic children between the ages of 5 and 13 years is 3.8% and the incidence of cysts in the same population is 2.8%. Bone islands were most commo...

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