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J Nepal Health Res Counc ; 21(4): 646-650, 2024 Mar 31.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38616597

BACKGROUND: Tibial spine avulsion of the anterior cruciate ligament is a rare intraarticular injury of the knee. In this condition, the tibial attachment site of the anterior cruciate ligament is detached from the knee. The mechanism of the injury is hyperextension of the knee and rotation with valgus force. There are so many treatment options. This study aims to find out the functional outcome of Arthroscopic Suture pull-out fixation in this injury. METHODS: This is a retrospective study done from August 15, 2019, to August 14, 2022. The outcome was analyzed by comparing the preoperative and 12-month postoperative International Knee Documentation Committee Score, Tegner Lysholm Score, Knee Range of motion, and Visual Analog Scale Score. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients were included with a mean age of 18.95 (13-31). Among them 15(68.2%) were male and 7(31.8%) were female. Arthroscopic suture pull-out fixation was done in all the cases. The knee range of motion was improved from preoperatively 35.00±7.86 to 135.68±3.50 at the final follow-up. The Tegner Lysholm score was improved from preoperatively 34.68±1.28 to 94.54±2.97 at the final follow-up. Preoperatively the VAS score was 8.04±1.27 which improved to 0.60±0.50 at the final follow-up. The IKDC score was 23.86±1.42 preoperatively which improved to 92.72±3.28 at the final follow-up with p-value < 0.001 Conclusions: Arthroscopic Suture pull-out fixation of tibial spine avulsion of the Anterior cruciate ligament is a good technique that restores the functions of the knee and has an excellent outcome Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament; suture pull-out fixation; tibial spine avulsion.


Anterior Cruciate Ligament , Knee Joint , Humans , Female , Male , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Retrospective Studies , Nepal , Knee Joint/surgery , Sutures
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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc ; 59(243): 1150-1154, 2021 Nov 15.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35199766

INTRODUCTION: Ganglion is a commonly encountered soft tissue tumor. Most commonly patients seek treatment for cosmetic issues. There are a variety of treatment options available but very few are effective and cosmetically acceptable. Common treatment techniques have either high recurrence rates or have complications. Treatment by transfixation with linen suture under local anaesthesia on an outpatient basis is an upcoming treatment. The objective of the study is to find out the prevalence of successful outcome of transfixation techniques in treatment of dorsal wrist ganglion. METHODS: This study is a descriptive cross-sectional study undertaken at a tertiary care center from November 2018 to May 2020. Ethical approval was taken from the same institution. Convenient sampling method was used. Patients presenting with dorsal wrist ganglion and consenting for the transfixation underwent the procedure. All the patients were operated under local anesthesia. Statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 24.0. Point estimate was done at 95% Confidence Interval and frequency and percentage were calculated. RESULTS: Out of 30 cases, 29 (96.66%) have got successful outcomes with transfixation techniques. Among 30 patients, recurrences were seen in 2 (6.66%) cases. Patient satisfaction was high in 27 (90 %) cases. No complication was encountered. CONCLUSIONS: Transfixation technique had good results in terms of low recurrence rate, percentage resolution in size and high patient satisfaction.\ Keywords: ganglion cyst; treatment; minimally invasive.


Ganglion Cysts , Bedding and Linens , Cross-Sectional Studies , Ganglion Cysts/surgery , Humans , Patient Satisfaction , Wrist/surgery
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