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Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vol 17 (2009)
Purpose. To describe a technique that preserves anterior and posterior alternate ledges in a closing wedge osteotomy. Methods. Five patients aged 14 to 19 years underwent a closing wedge osteotomy for genu valgum in 8 limbs using a reciprocating ledg
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https://doaj.org/article/bfc88d2ed4f04246a9f33f27ebb73313
Autor:
Afifa S. Kamilli, F. Hassan, Zaffar Iqbal, Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Muzzaffar Ahmad Mir, M. Ashraf Bhat, Aflaq Hamid, S.A. Wani, G. N. Malik
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Biotechnology; Vol 12, No 48 (2013); 6672-6681
Genetic engineering is the most potent biotechnological approach dealing with transfer of specially constructed gene assemblies through various transformation techniques. Tools of recombinant DNA technology facilitated development of transgenic plant
Autor:
Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Naseer Ahmed Mir, Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa, Tahir Ahmed Dar, Saheel Maajid, Mubashir Rashid, Murtaza Fazal Ali, Shabir Ahmed Dhar
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics. 4:841
Background: Fractures of the femur are amongst the most common paediatric orthopaedic injuries. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of the stainless steel elastic nail in the management of these fractures in the 6-10 year age group.Metho
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vol 17 (2009)
Purpose.To describe a technique that preserves anterior and posterior alternate ledges in a closing wedge osteotomy.Methods.Five patients aged 14 to 19 years underwent a closing wedge osteotomy for genu valgum in 8 limbs using a reciprocating ledge t
Autor:
Shabir Ahmad Dhar, Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Murtaza Fazal Ali, M. F. Butt, Manzoor Ahmed Halwai, Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vol 16 (2008)
Purpose.To assess the efficacy of acute invaginating docking for infected non-unions of the humerus. Methods. Eight men and 3 women aged 17 to 59 years with infected non-unions of the humerus underwent acute invaginating docking with shortening and I
Autor:
Mohammed Farooq Butt, Shabir Ahmed Dhar, Altaf Ahmad Kawoosa, Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Murtaza Fazal Ali
Publikováno v:
Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction
One of the recommended methods for the management of displaced unstable proximal humeral fractures is the unilateral external fixator. In polytrauma cases this method may be especially useful for the stabilisation of these fractures. However, problem
Autor:
Mohammed Farooq Butt, Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Anwar Hussain, Shabir Ahmed Dhar, Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa, Manzoor Ahmed Halwai
Publikováno v:
Injury. 39:947-951
Summary Polytrauma cases in mass disasters present several challenges to the orthopaedic surgeon. Delayed referral, multisystem involvement and the requirement to manage coexisting injuries by interhospital transfer often make infection an inevitable
Autor:
Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Mohammed Farooq Butt, Tahir Ahmed Dar, Asif Sultan, Mohammed Iqbal Wani, Bashir Ahmed Mir, Shabir Ahmed Dhar
Publikováno v:
Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction
The management of perilunate dislocations diagnosed later than three months continue to elicit debate with literature being scarce. We report a 22-year-old male with transscaphoid perilunate dislocation who reported to our hospital 8 months after sus
Autor:
Irshad Tabasum Dar, Mohammed Farooq Butt, Suhail Afzal, Anwar Hussain, Abdul Rashid Badoo, Molvi Sajjad Ahmed, Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Shabir Ahmed Dhar
Publikováno v:
International Orthopaedics. 32:559-566
The Ilizarov method has been studied extensively in the management of non-union of long bones. In most cases this involves filling of defects present primarily or after débridement by bone transport. Acute docking over gaps longer than 2 cm has not
Autor:
Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Arshiya Hamid, M. F. Butt, Manzoor Ahmed Halwai, Shabir Ahmed Dhar, Zaid Ahmad Wani, Masood Iqbal Bhat
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 33:74-80
On October 8, 2005, a major earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck the Himalayan region of Kashmir. Around 90,000 people died in the mass disaster. The Bone and Joint Hospital in Kashmir found itself in a relatively unique situation of