Minimized Soft Tissue Release in Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Retrospective Review of 100 Cases
For a successful total knee arthroplasty (TKA), bone cuts and soft tissue envelope must be balanced to ensure equal flexion and extension gaps. The study aims to assess if preoperative computed tomography (CT) scans and planning software reduce soft tissue release.
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A comprehensive comparative study on mid-term clinical and functional outcomes in Indian patients following bilateral total knee arthroplasty: assessing the impact of body mass index on post-total knee arthroplasty results
Limited research exists on Indian obese patients undergoing simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty (bTKA), necessitating a comprehensive and comparative analysis with non-obese counterparts. This study presents an observational and prospective assessment of Indian patients who underwent cruciate retaining/posterior stabilized (CR/PS) metal-backed implant surgeries from 2016 to 2019.
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Analysis of robot-specific operative time and surgical team anxiety level and its effect on alignment during robot-assisted TKA
Adapting to robotic-assisted (RA) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is hindered by the surgeon's fear of extra time. The main purpose of this study was to determine the robot's operative time, and the secondary goals were to assess the surgical team's anxiety, implant location and size, and limb alignment. From February to April 2022, 40 participants participated in prospective research.
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A multicentre retrospective study of the impact of body mass index on clinical and functional outcomes of total knee arthroplasty: An Indian prospective
To study the impact of body mass index (BMI) on the outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in primary osteoarthritis (OA) patients with CR/PS TKS.
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Surgical Technique of Direct Anterior Approach for Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty Using a Leg Positioning Traction System
Through the use of a natural intramuscular and internervous interval, the direct anterior approach (DAA) for total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been suggested to have several advantages over other popular arthroplasty approaches. The usage of DAA for THA has considerably grown in the West in recent years due to the emphasis on tissue preservation and minimally invasive joint replacements.
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Intra-operative Safety of an Autonomous Robotic System for Total Knee Replacement: A Review of 500 Cases in India
Manual total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been documented several times for their safety and complications data. In contrast, there is a limited evidence-based analysis for safety and complications of autonomous robotic-assisted (RA)-TKA. This study aimed to evaluate the safety features and intra-operative surgical complications associated with the use of Cuvis Joint™ autonomous robotic system for TKA.
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Surgical Technique of Direct Anterior Approach for Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty Using a Leg Positioning Traction System
Through the use of a natural intramuscular and internervous interval, the direct anterior approach (DAA) for total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been suggested to have several advantages over other popular arthroplasty approaches. The usage of DAA for THA has considerably grown in the West in recent years due to the emphasis on tissue preservation and minimally invasive joint replacements.
Surgical Technique of Direct Anterior ApproachExploring patient acceptability of a short-stay care pathway in hospital post arthroplasty: A theory-informed qualitative study
Arthroplasty is an effective, yet costly, surgical procedure for end-stage osteoarthritis. Shorter stays in hospital are being piloted in Australia. In some countries, short stay is established practice, associated with improving perioperative care and enhanced recovery after surgery practices.
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Proximal Hamstring Repair - Surgical Pearls for the Novice
Proximal hamstring injuries are rarely encountered sport injuries which cause great functional impairment in the activities of performance. Since these injuries are rarely encountered in orthopedic training, many young surgeons find it challenging to explore and successfully perform the required repairs.
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Tuberculosis (T.B.) masquerading as tumor. An 8-year study on 25 cases of long bone tuberculosis presenting as tumors
To highlight radiological features and emphasize the need for tissue diagnoses to confirm bone pathology. Tuberculosis is known to present without constitutional symptoms and with unconventional imaging features mimicking sarcomas as shown in our series of 25 patients; where the imaging and biopsy protocols at our institute helped to solve these diagnostic dilemmas.
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Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation- A Case Series of Typical and Atypical Presentations
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferationis a distinct entity which requires proper radiological and pathological distinction for correct surgical management.
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Intra- operative fractures in primary Total Knee Arthroplasty
Intraoperative fracture during primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is very rare and there is little literature available which has defined the possible reasons for the occurrence of these fractures. Further, no study till date has defined the various management options available to treat these fractures.
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Symptomatic medial humeral epicondylar fracture non-union- rare presentation of a relatively common injury
Symptomatic non-union of medial humeral epicondylar fractures is a limited entity. Some studies recommend surgical excision of the fragment, but the results are controversial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcome of open reduction and internal fixation of a medial epicondyle non-union fragment.
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A study on functional outcome of modified weaver-dunn procedure for acromioclavicular joint dislocation in rural setup
The ideal surgical management for Acromioclavicular joint dislocation (ACJ) is debatable and is unsolved as newer and more sophisticated techniques are being continuously evolved. The present study evaluates the functional outcome of ACJ reconstruction using the modified Weaver-Dunn procedure in rural setup where availability of latest implant is difficult.
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Proximal Hamstring Repair - Surgical Pearls for the Novice
Proximal hamstring injuries are rarely encountered sport injuries which cause great functional impairment in the activities of performance. Since these injuries are rarely encountered in orthopedic training, many young surgeons find it challenging to explore and successfully perform the required repairs. The technical demands of tendon retraction, scar tissue formation along with a great possibility of nerve injury during surgical dissection make these procedures a nightmare for young surgeons.
Proximal Hamstring RepairBizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation– A Case Series of Typical and Atypical Presentations
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferationis a distinct entity which requires proper radiological and pathological distinction for correct surgical management.
Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous ProliferationA Comparative Study Of Surgical And Functional Outcomes In Patients Treated With Intramedullary Nailing And Plating For Mid-Shaft Clavicular Fractures
Traditionally, mid-shaft clavicular fractures were treated non-operatively; however, they have been associated with higher non-union rates and poor functional outcomes in certain types of fractures. We aimed to objectively compare the surgical outcomes in patients with mid-shaft clavicular fracture treated either with nailing or plating and assess their functional outcomes over a follow up period of one year.
Clavicular FracturesReamed Intramedullary Exchange Nailing for Aseptic Non-Union of Isthmus and Enhanced Distal Fixation Exchange Nailing for Non- Union of Distal Third Shaft Femur Fractures
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of exchange nailing in isthmus and exchange nailing with poller screw fixation and multiplanar interlocking screws for Distal Third shaft femur aseptic non-union.
Femur Non Union Acta ScientificaIntraoperative fractures in Primary Total Knee Replacement
Intraoperative fracture during primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is very rare and there is little literature available which has defined the possible reasons for the occurrence of these fractures. Further, no study till date has defined the various management options available to treat these fractures.
Intraoperative fractures in Primary Total Knee ReplacementSymptomatic medial humeral epicondylar fracture non-union- rare presentation of a relatively common injury
Symptomatic non-union of medial humeral epicondylar fractures is a limited entity. Some studies recommend surgical excision of the fragment, but the results are controversial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcome of open reduction and internal fixation of a medial epicondyle non-union fragment.
Medial Epicondyle.pdfFunctional and radiological evaluation of primary total hip arthroplasty in less than 50 years old- A retrospective evaluation
Performing primary Total Hip Arthroplasty in young is challenging. The increased physical demands predisposes them to early wear, osteolysis and subsequent loss of fixation. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the radiological and functional outcome of uncemented and hybrid Total hip arthroplasty with different bearings, in patient less than 50 years of age.
Functional and radiological evaluation of primary total hip arthroplastyTuberculosis (T.B.) masquerading as tumor. An 8-year study on 25 cases of long bone tuberculosis presenting as tumors
To highlight radiological features and emphasize the need for tissue diagnoses to confirm bone pathology. Tuberculosis is known to present without constitutional symptoms and with unconventional imaging features mimicking sarcomas as shown in our series of 25 patients; where the imaging and biopsy protocols at our institute helped to solve these diagnostic dilemmas. Material and methods: We retrospectively analyzed clinical and radiological features and tissue diagnoses in 25 patients referred to the department of orthopedic oncology with radiological suspicion of tumor
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