Orthopedist. 2023;2(1):Ortho-02-1014 | Open Access
Rashedul Hossain, Kamrul Ahsan, Kazi Rakibul Hasan, Shahidul Islam khanand Molla Abdullah Al Mamun
Background: Recurrent Lumbar Disc Herniation (RLDH) is one of the most common spinal disorders following disc surgery. It is a major disabling condition as it impairs significantly with daily activities. But the management of recurrent lumbar disc herniation remains still controversial.
Aim: To evaluate the recurrent lumbar disc herniation in results of revision discectomy to postoperative status.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Dec 26, 2023 PDF
Orthopedist. 2022;2(1):Ortho-02-1013 | Open Access
Syed Salman Saqlain, Usman Nazir Gill, Adeel Hamid, Shuja Ud Din, Fakhar Mustafa, Umair Irfan, Adnan Latif Malik, Muhammad Hanif Mian and Irfan Mehboob
Introduction: Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) has become one of the most dependable and often sought surgical procedures in all of medicine. A number of surgical methods can be used to accomplish the treatment, although the posterior approach, direct lateral approach, and direct anterior approach are by far the most prevalent across the world. Each approach has its unique benefits and ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Nov 18, 2022 PDF
Orthopedist. 2022;2(1):Ortho-02-1012 | Open Access
Benayoun M, Bachy M, Perez M, Langlais T, Vialle R, Saghbiny E and Vialle R
Background: There are multiple distraction strategies suggested to reduce anxiety and pain among children. Interactions with swimming fish in aquariums may have the possibility to reduce both pain and anxiety, according to some previous studies. However, cost and bacteria may reduce the possibility of using natural aquariums in hospitals. Interacting with immersive Virtual Reality (VR) may be able to divert ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Nov 10, 2022 PDF
Orthopedist. 2022;2(1):Ortho-02-1011 | Open Access
Gupta I, Bhartia R and Choubey S
In most cases trauma patients are treated in emergency wards of hospitals where dental emergency or trauma is often neglected. If the dental trauma is treated on time, the patients overall health can be encouraged.
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SHORT COMMUNICATION Updated Oct 03, 2022 PDF
Orthopedist. 2022;2(1):Ortho-02-1010 | Open Access
Boumediane E, Achkoun A, Benhima MA and Abkari I
Superior Femoral Epiphysiolysis (SFE) or coxa vara is a condition of interest in older children and adolescents. It results in the slippage of the upper femoral extremity on its metaphysis. Its association with valgus knee and primary Hyperparathyroidism (HPTP) with renal osteodystrophy are rarely described. We report an observation.
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IMAGE ARTICLE Updated Feb 09, 2022 PDF
Orthopedist. 2021;2(1):Ortho-02-1009 | Open Access
Boumediane E, Jaaidane S, Benhima MA, Abkari I and Saidi H
We report a 47 year old man with Giant Synovial Chondromatosis of the metacarpophalangeal joint. A 47-year-old man presented with an 8-month persistence of painless swelling of the second Metacarpophalangeal Joint (MCP) of his right hand. Plain X-rays and CT scan showed a circumferential erosive periarticular lesion of the second MCP.
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SHORT COMMUNICATION Updated Jan 15, 2021 PDF
Orthopedist. 2020;1(1):Ortho-01-1008 | Open Access
Kawtar Nassar, Soumaya Ousehal and Saadia Janani
Paraneoplastic syndromes are a group of diseases related to a known or occult neoplasia with no direct anatomical relation to it, and disappear after treatment of the tumor, most often malignant. Rheumatic and systemic paraneoplastic symptoms are quite rare and can be classified into articular, neuromuscular, cutaneous, vascular and various. The interval between the onset of rheumatic signs and the ... Read more
LETTER TO EDITOR Updated May 11, 2020 PDF
Orthopedist. 2020;1(1):Ortho-01-1007 | Open Access
Feng Mingli
Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common joint disease of middleaged and old people, which leads to the loss of walking ability. KOA is a chronic degenerative disease, but there is no radical treatment. Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is currently recognized as an effective treatment for end-stage KOA. However, a study in the United States found that at present, about one ... Read more
EDITORIAL Updated Mar 29, 2020 PDF
Orthopedist. 2020;1(1):Ortho-01-1006 | Open Access
Elif Ozyurekoglu and Laxminarayan Bhandari
Tendon lacerations can be treated either surgically or non-surgically. Most scientists agree that over 60% of the tendon must be lacerated before a surgical repair is required. However, the formation of a 2-millimeter gap in a tendon from a laceration cause adhesions and triggering, permanently minimizing the mechanical ability of the tendon. This research tested the strength of flexor tendon Epitendinous ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Feb 13, 2020 PDF
Orthopedist. 2019;1(1):Ortho-01-1005 | Open Access
Evija Stumbra Stumberga
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is characterized by dysregulated inflammatory processes in the synovium of the joint. In RA disease course many patients have synovitis in small joints of wrists and feet, along with large joint degenerative disease that manifests or presents with the destruction of both cartilaginous and bony elements of the knee joint. For long-time medication for intra-articular ... Read more
CASE REPORT Updated Jan 09, 2020 PDF
Orthopedist. 2019;1(1):Ortho-01-1004 | Open Access
Thamer A Hamdan, Darren Lui and Saad Jumah Abdul Salam
SHORT COMMUNICATION Updated Jan 07, 2020 PDF
Orthopedist. 2019;1(1):Ortho-01-1003 | Open Access
Saccomanni Bernardino
Background: Periprosthetic fractures associated with total knee arthroplasty are becoming increasingly more common. The nature of the treatment of periprosthetic fractures depends on the localization, stability of the prosthesis and the condition of bone.
Methods: Several classifications have proved to be of value in determinating specific modes of treatment. The current review analyses the ... Read more
REVIEW ARTICLE Updated Nov 11, 2019 PDF
Orthopedist. 2019;1(1):Ortho-01-1002 | Open Access
Boumediane M, Abkari I, Benhima A and Saidi H
Benign schwannoma are the most common peripheral nerve tumors. They occur with predilection in the adult of 20 to 50 years and are exceptionally responsible for a nervous compression. We report the case of a 46-year-old woman presenting with schwannoma of the right forearm responsible for ulnar nerve compression and whose management consisted of surgical enucleation with a satisfactory result ... Read more
CASE REPORT Updated Oct 14, 2019 PDF
Orthopedist. 2019;1(1): Ortho-01-1001 | Open Access
Jerzy E Kiwerski
Low back pain syndromes are in the group of the commonest diseases observed in recent years and bear serious medical, social and economical burden. According to European date more than 70% of population suffered from back pain at least for week in the lifetime, and 15% to 40% population (depending on the environment and the country resting) experienced ... Read more
LETTER TO EDITOR Updated Oct 01, 2019 PDF