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Autor:
T K Jeejesh Kumar, Puneeth K Pai, Kumaran Chettiyar K, Priyavrata Rajasubramanya, Jacob Mathew, Sreehari Sreedhar
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences. 7:369-375
Introduction: Medial compartment osteoarthritis is a common entity leading to significant morbidity in geriatric population. High tibial osteotomy is a time tested knee preserving operation. The fixation methods vary from internal fixation like plate
Autor:
Puneeth K Pai, T K Jeejesh Kumar, Kumaran Chettiyar K, Jacob Mathew, Priyavrata Rajasubramanya
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences. 7:376-384
Introduction: Post traumatic distal tibial deformities can cause long term complications. Type 3,4,&5 Salter harris physeal injuries have higher propensity for deformities and limb length discrepancy. Furthermore, altered mechanical alignment in thes
Publikováno v:
PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH. :4-8
Structured abstract:Medial compartment osteoarthritis of knee in young adults has a variety of management options. Realignment surgeries by high tibial osteotomy unload the medial joint and are gaining popularity with increasing focus on knee preserv
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences. 7:742-745
Introduction and Purpose: Open tibia fracture is a common orthopedic emergency, requiring management with adequate surgical debridement, fracture stabilization, and the administration of intravenous antibiotics to ensure good outcome. They are more p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
Introduction: Adamantinoma is a rare low-grade malignant tumor in young adults. Recent advances in molecular techniques have shown different variants with discordance between genotype and phenotype. This poses a challenge in diagnosis and management.
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Highlights • Giant cell tumours are locally aggressive with a relatively high recurrence rate. • Common sites are distal femur, proximal tibia and distal radius. • Contained lesions at these sites managed by joint preservation procedures such a