Objective: To compare the outcomes between conventional versus Minimal invasive dynamic hip screw in fixation of intertrochanteric fracture of femur Materials and Methods: This is randomized control trial, conducted at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University (SMBBMU), Larkana, Pakistan from November 9, 2020 to May 8, 2021. All patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria and visited to SMBBMU, Larkana were included in the study. After taken Informed consent, exclusion criteria were followed strictly. Results: Mean±SD of age in MIDHS group was 54.6±9.5 and CONDHS group was 55.8±9.8 years. Mean ± Standard Deviation of blood loss & duration of surgery was noted as (51.3±16.4 v/s 145.1±26.4; [P=0.0001] ml) and (54.5±11.4 v/s 76.2±17.7; [P=0.0001] mins) among MIDHS and CONDHS groups respectively. While duration of hospital stay was noted as 3.6±2.2 and 8.1±4.9 in MIDHS v/s CONDHS groups respectively with a highly significant difference i.e., (P=0.0001). Conclusion: It is to be concluded that highly significant difference was noted in comparison of outcomes between conventional v/s Minimally invasive dynamic hip screw for the fixation of intertrochanteric fractures of femur. Keywords: Conventional, Femur, Intertrochanteric Fractures, Hip Screw, Outcomes
Objective To evaluate effectiveness of Ponseti technique in treatment of clubfoot in children from 2 years to 5 years of age Material and methods: Our study is Descriptive case series done at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, SMBBMU, Larkana, from April 15, 2019 to October 14, 2019. Patients fulfilling inclusion criteria attending Ponseti clinic of SMBBMU, Larkana were incorporated in our study. After getting consent, procedure was explained in detail with merits and demerits. Treatment was labeled effective if Pirani score after treatment ≤1/6. Bracing phase with Dennis Brown shoes was started for maintenance of the corrected foot after post tenotomy cast removal. Data was collected and entered into the performa attached. Results: Mean and standard deviation for age was 4.08±2.17 years. Among 71 patients, 48 (67.6%) patients were male and 23 (32.4%) were female. Positive family history was found to be in 8 (11.26%) patients. Modes of delivery shows that 46 (64.8%) patients had gone through C-Section while 25 (35.2%) had normal vaginal delivery. Efficacy of Ponseti technique was noted in 52 (73.2%) patients. Conclusion: From the studies it was shown that Ponseti technique for club foot in both presenting earlier or late is safe and effective. Keywords: Clubfeet, Congenital Talipes Equinovarus, Ponseti Technique, Pirani Score
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