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Prominent publications by Dilbans Singh Pandher
Meta-Analysis Comparing Outcomes of Fixed-Bearing and Mobile-Bearing Prostheses in Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Study findings have been inconsistent in confirming advantages for mobile-bearing compared with fixed-bearing prostheses for total knee arthroplasty. Therefore, we did meta-analysis of trials comparing outcomes from using the 2 different designs. Of 5670 citations identified for screening, 10 trials reporting 620 participants (906 knees) at final follow-up were eligible for data extraction and meta-analysis. The meta-analysis did not find a significant difference in the American Knee ...
Also Ranks for: Total Knee Arthroplasty | knee prosthesis | metaanalysis outcomes | data extraction | radiolucent lines |
This report compares the radiologic and early clinical results of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) performed by the same surgeon using 3 techniques. In this prospective study, 75 knees were randomized to conventional technique (25 knees), image-free navigation system (25 knees), or minimally invasive surgery (MIS) (25 knees). Age range of the 43 women (65 knees) and 5 men (10 knees) was 58 to 81 years. Posterior stabilized knee prosthesis was used in all patients. Data was collected ...
Also Ranks for: Arthroplasty Tka | knee society | assisted surgery | conventional technique | minimally invasive |
The conventional approach for antegrade intramedullary nailing (AIN) of humerus fractures is associated with persistent pain and compromised shoulder function. Damage to the critical hypovascular zone of the rotator cuff near its insertion on the humerus and/or irritation of the subacromial space by prominent hardware are the factors believed to be responsible for poor shoulder function after AIN of the humerus. This study describes a new entry portal through the rotator interval that ...
Also Ranks for: Rotator Cuff | humeral nailing | humerus fractures | constant score | shoulder function |
Comparison of surgical outcome in impingement syndrome with and without stiff shoulder
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BACKGROUND: In impingment syndrome with associated stiff shoulder the general protocol of management is to conservatively treat the stiff shoulder followed by operative treatment of the impingement syndrome. This consecutive prospective study was carried out to evaluate the functional outcome of surgical management for impingement syndrome associated with stiff shoulder and to compare the results with surgical management of impingement syndrome alone.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated ...
Also Ranks for: Impingement Syndrome | external rotation | functional outcome | shoulder stiffness | release rotator |
Back ground: Supracondylar fracture is the most common fracture around the elbow in children of the age group 5-10 yrs. The issue of open reduction in such fractures is always a matter of debate as even closed reduction gives satisfactory results. However the present study of 50 cases aims to highlight the benefits of open reduction over closed reduction in such cases. Methods: Patients were divided into two groups, 25 cases (group I) were treated by ORIF using K-wires while 25 cases ...
Also Ranks for: Closed Reduction | supracondylar fractures | cubitus varus | study 50 |
The area of osteonecrosis of the head of femur affected by the disease process varies from a small localized lesion to a global lesion. Without specific treatment 80% of the clinically diagnosed cases will progress, and most will eventually require arthroplasty. Therefore the goal is to diagnose and treat the condition in the earliest stage. A number of surgical procedures have been described to retard or prevent progression of the disease and to preserve the femoral head. An implant ...
Also Ranks for: Porous Tantalum | femoral head | bone growth | mechanical support | total hip |
Arthroscopic management of acute painful hip following occult subluxation: evidence-based case report
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Arthroscopy of the hip joint has gained popularity in the recent past leading to an explosive increase in our knowledge of intra-articular hip pathologies. However, a spectrum of intra-articular hip lesions still needs to be explored to further advance the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of hip pathologies. The orthopedic surgeon occasionally affronts a situation when etiology of traumatic painful hip joint is not vivid and lack of definitive diagnosis prolongs the patient’s ...
Also Ranks for: Acute Painful Hip | intra articular | arthroscopic intervention | dislocation humans |
Hydroxyapatite crystal deposition causing rapidly destructive arthropathy of the hip joint
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Destructive arthropathy of the hip joint can be attributed to various etiologies like rheumatoid arthritis, aseptic necrosis of the femur head, Charcot's joint, subacute septic arthritis, and tubercular arthritis. A disease that results in much rapid destruction of the hip joint and is not associated with clinical syndrome of above mentioned disease has been reported way back in 1970. However, no evidence-based study has been published to support hydroxyapatite (HA) crystals as a ...
Also Ranks for: Hip Joint | crystal deposition | rapid destruction | destructive arthropathy | femur head |
Letter to the Editor: Computer-assisted Navigation Increases Precision of Component Placement in Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Also Ranks for: Total Knee Arthroplasty | computer assisted | replacement knee | joint prosthesis |
The case report highlights an unusual case of posterolateral knee pain after total knee arthroplasty. Tendinitis of the patellar tendon or pes anserinus is a common complication after total knee arthroplasty; however, there is no report in the literature regarding the biceps femoris tendinitis causing acute pain in the early postoperative period. In this case, the biceps tendinitis was diagnosed and treated by ultrasound-guided injection into the tendon sheath.
Also Ranks for: Total Knee | arthroplasty replacement | biceps femoris |
BACKGROUND: Controversy regarding the fixation level for the management of unstable thoracolumbar spine fractures exists. Often poor results are reported with short-segment fixation. The present study is undertaken to compare the effect of fixation level and variable duration of postoperative immobilization on the outcome of unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures treated by posterior stabilization without bone grafting.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: A randomized, prospective, and consecutive ...
Also Ranks for: Thoracolumbar Burst | bone grafting | cobb angle | long segment | neurologically intact |
Comparison between mobile-bearing and fixed-bearing knees in bilateral total knee replacements
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Also Ranks for: Knee Prosthesis | arthroplasty replacement | recovery function | mobile bearing |
BACKGROUND: Treatment of multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy/radiculopathy is a matter of debate, more so in elderly patients due to compromised physiology. We evaluated the clinical and radiological results of cervical fusion, using wedge-shaped tricortical autologous iliac graft and Orion plate for three-level anterior cervical discectomy in elderly patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve elderly patients with mean age of 69.7 years (65-76 years) were treated between April 2000 ...
Also Ranks for: Anterior Cervical |
Dilbans Singh Pandher: Influence Statistics
Concept | World rank |
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acute painful hip | #5 |
porous tantalum rod | #17 |
nailing humerus | #23 |
antegrade humeral nailing | #24 |
techniques tka | #31 |
damage rotator | #31 |
antegrade humeral | #31 |
rotator cuff insertion | #36 |
fixed bearing prostheses | #37 |
motion arthralgia arthroplasty | #61 |
fixedbearing prosthesis | #65 |
cuff interval | #67 |
rotator cuff interval | #68 |
mobilebearing prosthesis | #99 |
Key People For Impingement Syndrome
Dilbans Singh Pandher:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichDilbans Singh Pandherhas direct influence:Impingement syndrome, Total knee arthroplasty, Closed reduction, Rotator cuff, Porous tantalum, Knee arthroplasty, Crystal deposition, Supracondylar fractures.
Dilbans Singh Pandher:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Dilbans Singh Pandher has influence:Knee arthroplasty, Mobile bearing, Femoral head, Rotator cuff, Humeral shaft fractures, Neviaser portal, Computer navigation.
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