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- Functional Outcome of Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) versus Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis (MIPO) in Distal Third Tibia Fractures
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1 Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik - 422003, Maharashtra, IN
2 Former PG Resident, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik - 422003, Maharashtra, IN
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik - 422003, Maharashtra, IN
1 Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik - 422003, Maharashtra, IN
2 Former PG Resident, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik - 422003, Maharashtra, IN
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik - 422003, Maharashtra, IN
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MVP Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 7, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 209-215Abstract
Introduction: Distal Tibia fractures are considered as a surgeon’s nightmare as it is difficult to treat due to less muscle cover, precarious blood supply and its proximity to ankle joint. Here we compare two surgical procedures Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) and Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis (MIPO) methods. Aims and Objectives: Study was done to compare results between surgical approaches ORIF vs. MIPO in treatment of lower third tibia fractures. Methodology: The study included 64 patients out of which 32 were treated by ORIF and remaining 32 by MIPO. Outcome was evaluated on the basis of length of incision, duration of surgery, blood loss, duration of stay, mobilization with partial and full weight bearing, AOFAS grading. Results: Length of incision, blood loss, mobilization at full weight bearing was significantly higher in ORIF group as compared to MIPO and was statistically significant. Results and Conclusion: MIPO offers biological advantages over conventional plating techniques in terms of low surgical trauma, preservation of the blood supply, lesser evacuation of osteogenic fracture hematoma and stable construct.Keywords
Fracture, Distal Tibia, Internal Fixation, Plate OsteosynthesisReferences
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- Functional Outcome of Bone Patellar Tendon Bone Graft in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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1 Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India ., IN
2 Former PG Student, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India., IN
3 Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India ., IN
4 Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research, Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India ., IN
1 Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India ., IN
2 Former PG Student, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India., IN
3 Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India ., IN
4 Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research, Centre, Nashik – 422003, Maharashtra, India ., IN
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MVP Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 9, No 1 (2022), Pagination: 30 - 36Abstract
Background: Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear is the one of the common among ligamentous injury to the knee joint. Various surgical methods have been advised for the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with different kinds of grafts which have own merits and demerits. Bone patellar tendon bone is one of the commonly used autograft for ACL reconstruction. Aim of this study was to analyze the functional outcome following arthroscopic ACL reconstruction using Bone patellar Tendon Bone graft (BTB). Materials and Methods: Between 2017 and 2019, 32 patients with an average age of 27 years (range: 19-51 years) participated in a prospective study. The patients were arthroscopically treated with a bone-patellar tendon-bone graft. Physiotherapy and appropriate post-operative care were provided. The patient’s functional status was assessed at three-month, six-month, and one-year intervals. We assess knee joint stability and normal knee function using clinical tests. To evaluate the findings, we used the Tegner Lysholm knee score as well as the VAS score. Results: In terms of clinical outcomes, 93 percent of patients had normal or near-normal knee function. According to the Tegner-Lysholm knee rating system, 88 percent of the patients received an excellent score. At the end of one year, 27 out of 32 patients have no pain on the VAS score. Anterior knee discomfort (10%) and numbness above the graft donor site were the most common consequences (8 percent). Conclusion: Based on objective and subjective assessments, ACL reconstruction employing the bone-patellar tendon-bone approach could produce a very satisfactory functional outcome. Improved knee stability and function allow for a quicker return to everyday activities.Keywords
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), Arthroscopic Repair, Bone Patellar Tendon Bone graft (BTB)References
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