by qwerty | Dec 9, 2017 | Case Study
45 year old male with complaints of pain left hip since 2 months, difficulty in walking, Squatting, climbing up and down the stairs, has to walk with help of walker. Past history- H/o right hip cemented Total Hip Replacement elsewhere. Closed cup placement and Varus...
by qwerty | Dec 9, 2017 | Case Study
A 58 year old female presented with history of fall at home. She sustained injury to her right shoulder. She had a Previous history of IHD. X ray of Right shoulder showed Four Part Right Proximal Humerus Fracture. FACTORS IN CONSIDERATION : Age of the patient Low...
by qwerty | Dec 8, 2017 | Case Study
A 24 year old male had a RTA and sustained a Femur fracture with a Comminuted Tibia Fracture and Compound Foot injury. Tibia Fracture was Comminuted in the Mid shaft for about 2/3 rd of the tibial length. There was segmental fracture of the fibula Pre Op Xray :...
by qwerty | Dec 8, 2017 | Case Study
A 78 year old Patient had an RTA and sustained a Hip injury. He was diagnosed as having a Central fracture dislocation (Bicolumnar Fracture). He was not operated by the treating Orthopedic Surgeon considering the Risks involved at the Age. He presented to us after 7...
by qwerty | Dec 8, 2017 | Case Study
Colle’s fracture is a wrist fracture which occurs within an inch of the wrist joint involving the forearm bone’s distal end of the radius. The fracture runs transversely just above the wrist joint and displays this distal end of the bone more dorsally giving the wrist...