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    Study of effects of negative pressure wound therapy in contaminated wounds

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    Background: Negative pressure wound therapy is an advanced wound therapy technique that helps in healing the wounds and accelerates granulation tissue as well as wound closure.Methods: Prospective randomized interventional study was done in Dept. of Orthopedics, Dr. BRAM Hospital, Pt. JNM Medical college, Raipur during period from January 2016 to December 2016 involving 25 patients with open fractures up to Gustilo Anderson grade IIIB. All were subjected to this wound technique and response was observed as granulation, size of wound and closure duration.Results: There was up to 10 to 20 mm reduction in wound size with each dressing in half the patients and up to 10 mm in other half of the patients. There was significant reduction in the bacterial growth in all patients and closure was attained in all the subjects after a few therapies.Conclusions: Negative pressure wound therapy is a promising technique to reduce the size of the wound in large wound associated with compound fractures and hasten the healing of wound and its closure

    Intra articular distal radius fractures and volar plate fixation: a prospective study

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    Background: Despite being one of the most common fractures encountered in patients, intra-articular distal radius fractures still pose therapeutic challenge to Orthopaedic surgeons. With the advent of locking plates, the fixation of these fractures has been made better, specifically by fixed angle volar locking plate. This study investigates the efficacy of these plates using volar approach, functional and clinical outcome, in addition to the radiological alignment.Methods: Thirty patients with closed distal radius fractures, with AO TYPE B3, B4, AND C fracture pattern, operated with distal radius plate fixation using volar approach, were included in the study during the period of August 2014 to August 2016. With a minimum follow up of six months, radiological outcome was analysed and functional outcome recorded (Gartland and Werley’s demerit scoring system).Results: With a mean age of 42 years and follow up of six months, the range of movement of the wrist was very satisfactory, and the mean grip strength was 80% of the opposite wrist. Radiological parameters were well‑maintained, and functional parameters by Gartland and Werley showed a significant improvement in most of the patients during the follow‑up period. The complication rate was less and insignificant.Conclusions: Primary volar plate fixation of intraarticular distal radius fracture provides a stable construct that helps in early mobilization, thereby better functional outcomes and minimizes chances of delayed/malunion

    The assessment of short-term functional outcomes after total hip arthroplasty: An original research

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    Introduction–Total hip replacement (THR) is highly effective procedure for patients with hip joint deterioration by various conditions, as it relieves pain, improve mobility, attain stability with restoration of limb length and normal mechanics of hip joint, thus improving the standard of life for patient. Objective- The objectives of the study are: 1. To assess the short-term functional outcome in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty post operatively. 2.Comparison of Harris hip score of present study with available literature. Material and methods- A total 40 patients with 53 hips with whom Total hip replacement was done, were followed up in this prospective observational study, on the basis of pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. ANNOVA test and paired t test was done for statistical analysis. Significance level was fixed at P < 0.05. Result- In our study post op average HHS pain score increased to 37.95, thus improving patients gait and daily activities score to 40.1, with minimum deformity as seen from absence of deformity score being 4. Conclusion- Total hip replacement continues to be a remarkable procedure to provide dramatic reduction in debilitating arthritis hip pain, increased mobility and hip function with long lasting effects in patients with advanced hip problems
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