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View article: Slipped hip acetabular cortical screw: Laparoscopy to the rescue
Slipped hip acetabular cortical screw: Laparoscopy to the rescue Open
Displacement of screw following acetabular fracture is rare and causes significant complications resulting in pain, functional impairment, neurovascular compromise, infection and intrapelvic migration requiring additional surgical interven…
View article: Implant Design and Its Applications in the Fixation of Osteoporotic Bones: Newer Technologies in Nails, Plates and External Fixators
Implant Design and Its Applications in the Fixation of Osteoporotic Bones: Newer Technologies in Nails, Plates and External Fixators Open
Technological innovations in implant materials, design, and surgical techniques have significantly improved the management of osteoporotic fractures. Newer technologies, including 3D printing, virtual and augmented reality, and artificial …
View article: Managing Nonunion in Orthopedic Surgery
Managing Nonunion in Orthopedic Surgery Open
View article: Editorial Board
Editorial Board Open
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Editorial Board Open
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Editorial Board Open
View article: Editorial: Science and Medicine in Cricket
Editorial: Science and Medicine in Cricket Open
View article: Ethics in Research and Publications
Ethics in Research and Publications Open
View article: Authorship in Scientific Manuscripts
Authorship in Scientific Manuscripts Open
View article: Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation Nora’s lesion: Case report of two cases with review of the literature
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation Nora’s lesion: Case report of two cases with review of the literature Open
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP) is also known as Nora’s disease. It is a benign lesion. Even though recent studies showed probable neoplastic etiology, the exact cause is unknown. BPOP commonly involves small bone…
View article: Chondromyxoid Fibroma of Clavicle Presenting as Radiological Disappearance of Bone
Chondromyxoid Fibroma of Clavicle Presenting as Radiological Disappearance of Bone Open
Case Presentation Chondromyxoid fibroma (CMF) is a relatively rare bone tumor of cartilaginous origin and it comprises less than 1% of all primary bony tumors. Clavicle is an unusual site of involvement for any bone tumor and may produce d…
View article: Histopathological response to denosumab in giant cell tumours of bone - A review of 11 cases
Histopathological response to denosumab in giant cell tumours of bone - A review of 11 cases Open
Background: Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone is a locally aggressive primary bone tumor, that can rarely metastasize. Arising mostly in epiphysis of the long bones in young adults, the tumor is composed of mononuclear cells that are admi…
View article: Editorial Letter
Editorial Letter Open
View article: Dawn of Superspeciality in Orthopaedics: Time to Embrace the Change
Dawn of Superspeciality in Orthopaedics: Time to Embrace the Change Open
View article: Fatal Case of Giant Chondrosarcoma of Rib with Paraplegia: A Case Report.
Fatal Case of Giant Chondrosarcoma of Rib with Paraplegia: A Case Report. Open
Empirical treatment of paraplegia with chest wall mass for more common diseases like tuberculosis are often initiated without obtaining appropriate radiological and tissue diagnosis. This can lead to a delay in diagnosis and initiation of …
View article: Is Masquelet Technique A Successful Viable Treatment In Reconstructing Large Tumor Bone Gaps in Adolescent and Adult?
Is Masquelet Technique A Successful Viable Treatment In Reconstructing Large Tumor Bone Gaps in Adolescent and Adult? Open
Induced membrane technique is quick, safe and reliable alternative method of reconstruction to mega-prosthesis in cases with all age group where risk of failure of mega-prosthesis is high, either due to infection or shorter expected lifesp…
View article: Orthopedic Undergraduate Education in India: Need for a Change
Orthopedic Undergraduate Education in India: Need for a Change Open
View article: Patient-reported Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 Positive Adult Orthopedic Trauma Patients Treated During the Ongoing Pandemic
Patient-reported Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 Positive Adult Orthopedic Trauma Patients Treated During the Ongoing Pandemic Open
Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has become a matter of concern all over the world. It has resulted in delay in surgery or, at times, preference for nonoperative treatment for SARS-CoV-2 pos…
View article: Blockchain Technology in Healthcare
Blockchain Technology in Healthcare Open
Blockchain technology has recently been at the center stage of academic discussions. This is owing to its use in the financial sector and the rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. In essence, digital ledger technology (DLT) is shared digi…
View article: Apex of Triceps Aponeurosis
Apex of Triceps Aponeurosis Open
Background: The posterior approach to the humerus is an extensile approach, which provides excellent access to the distal aspect of the humerus. The approach is traditionally utilized for internal fixation of fractures of the distal third …
View article: Analysis of Quality of Life With 3D-Printed Model vis-á-vis Conventional Procedure in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery – An Empirical Study
Analysis of Quality of Life With 3D-Printed Model vis-á-vis Conventional Procedure in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery – An Empirical Study Open
Aims and Objectives 3d-printed models (bio-models) have become a useful tool in the armamentarium of surgeons for improved surgical planning in the recent past. This study directs at reinforcing the incorporation of these bio-models as a h…
View article: Anxiety and Depression in Undergraduate Students Due to Altered Screen Time and Physical Activity Patterns in Covid Times
Anxiety and Depression in Undergraduate Students Due to Altered Screen Time and Physical Activity Patterns in Covid Times Open
Objective: This study was done to assess anxiety and depression in undergraduate students due to altered levels of screen time (ST) and physical activity (PA) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Various studies have been carried out about the me…
View article: Reviewer’s Checklists for Evaluating Scientific Manuscripts
Reviewer’s Checklists for Evaluating Scientific Manuscripts Open
View article: Experience of Orthopedic Surgeons Managing COVID Patients at the Peak of Second Wave in a COVID-dedicated Hospital
Experience of Orthopedic Surgeons Managing COVID Patients at the Peak of Second Wave in a COVID-dedicated Hospital Open
Introduction: The second wave of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in April 2021 had a sudden deluge of moderate to severe patients getting admitted to the orthopedics block, due to scarcity of beds in the medica…
View article: Spontaneous subcapital femoral neck fracture complicating osteonecrosis of femoral head
Spontaneous subcapital femoral neck fracture complicating osteonecrosis of femoral head Open
Spontaneous subcapital fracture (SSF) of femoral neck in pre-existent osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH) is a rare presentation. Only a few cases have been reported so far and majority of them have been reported to have unilateral hip in…
View article: Status of Hip Arthroscopy in India: A Short Questionnaire Based Survey and Review of Literature
Status of Hip Arthroscopy in India: A Short Questionnaire Based Survey and Review of Literature Open
View article: Publication trends on arthroscopy from India
Publication trends on arthroscopy from India Open
Objectives: Arthroscopy is becoming more popular as a specialty in recent times in India. We looked into the publications done by Indian authors in journals listed in the Scopus database. Materials and Methods: A search was carried out fro…
View article: 2021_8_2
2021_8_2 Open
Various important recommendations include use of negative pressure OR, HEPA filters, dedicated separate OR for COVID positive and suspected patients with well defined separate corridors for transport, avoid AGP wherever possible, minimize …
View article: Public Sector Resident Doctors’ Knowledge and Practices Amidst COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Public Sector Resident Doctors’ Knowledge and Practices Amidst COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Open
Background and Purpose: COVID-19 was declared as a pandemic on March 11, 2020 by World Health Organization. Resident doctors, including interns, are the frontline of health care workers, have always been at risk of infectious diseases, and…
View article: Unusual aetiology of foot pain in the elderly: A case report & review of literature
Unusual aetiology of foot pain in the elderly: A case report & review of literature Open