
High tibial open wedge osteotomy surgery
High tibial osteotomy surgery Definition : It is a joint preservation surgery to realigns the knee joint and preserving the articular cartilage that has osteoarthrit…
High tibial osteotomy surgery Definition : It is a joint preservation surgery to realigns the knee joint and preserving the articular cartilage that has osteoarthrit…
Read moreOpen wedge distal femoral osteotomy with autogenous Iliac bone graft for correction of genu vulgum I share with you a case of Varus-producing lateral opening-wedge distal femoral osteotomy …
Read moreSingle navicular screw for medial malleolar fracture provides stable fixation especially in situations when the fragment is too small X rays ankle AP and lateral vi…
Read moreThe crossed-pin construct in treatment of supracondylar fracture humerus The three crossed-pin construct is done by 2 lateral pins and one medial pin. …
Read moreInverted triangular configuration of cannulated screws for fixation of unstable fracture neck femur I share with you a case of unstable fracture neck femur. He is 33 years old. He has be…
Read moreKienbock's disease grade lll b preoperative and postoperative final follow up X rays wrist showing united scaphocapitate fusion and united radial shortening fix…
Read morePercutaneous screw fixation technique of pott's fracture I share with a case of pott's fracture. She is 29 years old.…
Read moreUlnar impaction syndrome I share with you a case of chronic ulnar side pain. He is 50 years old. X rays of ulnar impaction syndrome : The bony protuberance of the ulnar styloid process is prominent. Dense calcific …
Read moreI share with you a case of Pott's fracture He is 30 years old. He has Deltoid and syndesmotic ligaments injury. . what is you…
Read moreALPSA lesions ALPSA is an abbreviation of: Anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsion lesion or Anterior Labral Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion. Definition and pathology of ALPSA ALPSA lesion is an injury at the front of…
Read moreTerry-Thomas sign - It is defined as an increase in the scapholunate space on an antroposterior X ray of the wrist. - This indicates scapholunate dissociation (with or without rotary subluxation of the scaphoid) due to ligamentous injury.…
Read moreThis 50 years old case has a C oncomitant partial supraspinatus tear which is important for functional outcome in proximal humerus fractures. You should correlate radiographic characterist…
Read moreScaphoid Non union Advanced Collapse (SNAC) AP and lateral views X ray of the wrist joint of 34 years old male patient showing SNAC Definition Scaphoid Non union A…
Read moreMinimal invasive surgery of Fracture calcaneus Intraoperative C Arm lateral view x ray view shows good reduction with K wires fixation of fracture calcaneus Latera…
Read moreToddler’s fractures Figures 1a and 1b. X rays AP and lateral views show oblique fracture of the lower tibial shaft ( Toddler’s fracture is difficult to see on lateral view) I share with you a 3 years old case of To…
Read moreI do not think so...... Was it necessary to subject this elderly man to surgery to achieve the assumed good result? I share with you a 66 years old case of Extra-articular displaced fracture of distal tibia. X rays provided indicate th…
Read moreI share with you a 26 years old case of Proximal fractures of the humerus that was comminuted and has been treated conservatively for 6 weeks. She has has now nearly full range of passive movement. Pre and Post X rays are attached. …
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