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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38630298

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The use of whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) for musculoskeletal ailments is growing. WBC, involving brief exposure to extremely low temperatures, is increasingly used for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects. The paper examines the physiological impacts of WBC on cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, hematologic, hormonal, and metabolic systems. Specific orthopaedic applications discussed include its role in the management of fractures, osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis of the femoral head, osteomyelitis, adhesive capsulitis, tendinopathies, rheumatic pathologies, chronic pain syndromes, and fibromyalgia. The study also highlights the benefits and drawbacks of WBC, including its potential to improve athletic performance, recovery, mood, and well-being, while noting risks like frostbite and impaired muscle strength. Clinical evidence from various studies is evaluated, revealing a spectrum of outcomes. For instance, WBC shows promise in enhancing bone health in athletes and providing relief in osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia patients. However, evidence for its efficacy in conditions like chronic pain syndromes and osteomyelitis is less robust. The paper underscores the need for further research to establish standardised protocols and understand long-term effects. While WBC offers significant benefits in orthopaedics, understanding its limitations and potential risks is crucial for its safe and effective clinical application.

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Cureus ; 16(3): e56129, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38618355

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Small bone involvement caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is an uncommon clinical entity. Usually, the condition is linked to the spread of bacteria from the lungs. It is rather uncommon for people without pulmonary seeding, trauma, or a history of tuberculosis to experience isolated episodes of spina ventosa. We describe a rare case of an immunocompetent Indian woman, aged 25, who complained of swelling in her left thumb. The diagnosis of primary tubercular dactylitis of the thumb was made after a thorough clinical and laboratory workup, and she received conservative treatment.

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Cureus ; 16(3): e56066, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38618428

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has increased the vulnerability of routine surgical procedures and elective surgery preparedness all over the world, with the suspension of most elective surgeries during the pandemic and the backlog of patients currently on waiting lists, especially in publicly funded healthcare systems. On average, at the beginning of the year 2022, about 200 million patients awaited surgery all over the world. By enhancing the strength of surgical preparedness, there is a better chance of strengthening elective surgical systems against shocks such as future pandemics or climate emergencies. We explore the implications, challenges, and strategies of the concept of surgical preparedness to maintain sustainability in the global healthcare system, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), with the experiences gained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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J Clin Orthop Trauma ; 51: 102397, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38585384

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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has emerged as a game changer in the field of orthopaedic diagnostics, notably in the detection and management of infections associated with prosthetic joints and implants. This paper conducts an exhaustive examination of the pivotal role, outcomes, and prospective future uses of NGS in diagnosing orthopaedic infections. In comparison to conventional culture-based methods, NGS offers a marked improvement in sensitivity thereby facilitating prompt and comprehensive identification of pathogens. This encompasses the ability to detect polymicrobial infections, antibiotic-resistant strains, and previously imperceptible microorganisms. Furthermore, this article delves into the technology's contribution to advancing personalized medicine and promoting judicious antibiotic use. Nonetheless, the seamless integration of NGS into routine clinical practice is impeded by challenges such as substantial financial outlays, the requisite for specialized equipment and expertise, and the intricacy associated with data analysis. Notwithstanding these impediments, the potential for NGS to revolutionize orthopaedic diagnostics remains substantial, with ongoing advancements poised to address current limitations and broaden its scope within clinical applications.

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Cureus ; 16(3): e55751, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38586794

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Tuberculosis is a common issue in endemic regions. The disease can affect both adults and children. Tuberculosis involving the flat bones of the skull is infrequently reported. Besides, reports of parietal bone tuberculosis in children are rare and a diagnostic challenge. Often, these cases report late, and this could compromise the treatment outcomes. Herein, a case of post-traumatic tuberculosis of the left parietal bone is presented in a child. The diagnosis was achieved by radiometric investigations and the isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the pus. He was initiated on antituberculous chemotherapy.

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Indian J Orthop ; 58(3): 278-288, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38425830

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Background: It is well known that the implementation of the WHO surgical safety checklist (SSC) leads to improved operating room team coordination and reduced perioperative complication and mortality rates. Although it is proven to be beneficial worldwide, its awareness and usage need to be evaluated in a diverse country like India. As orthopaedic surgeries involve implants and tourniquet usage, it is important to evaluate the applicability of WHO SSC specifically to orthopaedic surgeries, and whether any modifications are needed. Materials and Methods: A web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted among Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons with a pre-defined questionnaire regarding awareness, usage and suggestions to modify the existing WHO SSC (2009) for orthopaedic surgeries. Results: 513 responses were included for final analysis. 90.3% of surgeons were aware of the surgical safety checklist; however, only 55.8% used it routinely in their practice. The awareness of SSC availability was 1.85 times more among younger surgeons (< 20 years of experience) than among those with > 20 years of experience. 17% of surgeons thought the usage of SSC was time-consuming and 52.4% of participants felt a need to modify the existing WHO SSC (2009) for orthopaedic surgeries. 34.5% recommended the inclusion of the patient blood group in the "Sign-in" section, 62.77% proposed the inclusion of details about the tourniquet, whereas only 6.63% suggested adding about surgical implant readiness in the "Time-out" section and 72.7% suggested including a check to make sure the tourniquet was deflated, removed and also recording of the total usage time during the "Sign-out" section. Conclusion: Despite high (90%) awareness among Indian Orthopaedic surgeons, they have limited usage of the WHO SSC in their practice. Identifying barriers and considering modifications for orthopaedic surgeries, like details about tourniquet usage during the "Time-out" section and a check to ensure it was removed during the "Sign-out" section, will improve patient safety and outcomes. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43465-024-01096-5.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e54469, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38510860

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Excessive noise in the orthopaedic operating theatre (OT) is an underrecognized and often neglected health hazard noticed amongst surgeons, patients and theatre and scrub practitioners. A comprehensive search strategy was conducted using databases, such as PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science, with the search words 'noise', 'NIHL' and 'orthopaedics' to retrieve the significant data and generate this narrative review. We evaluated the typical causes, potential hazards and negative effects of noise-induced impacts on OT personnel and patients. Strategies to mitigate the effects of unnecessary, disproportionate noises in the OT environment were explored. Excessive noise generated in orthopaedic OTs can produce several negative effects on patients, surgeons and staff. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a rare and under-noticed disorder. The orthopaedic OT environment, with the ever-increasing use of power tools and surgical instruments, contributes to detrimental noise generation. NIHL is an occupational hazard. Raising awareness, appropriate training and clinical governance in collaboration with the hospital risk management team amongst all the medical and paramedical fraternities working in orthopaedic theatres can mitigate challenges faced due to the deleterious effects of excessive noise. We propose recommendations and standard operating protocols that can be incorporated into hospital policies to prevent NIHL among the orthopaedic fraternity and patients alike.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52130, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38344607

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This narrative review examines the intricate landscape of gold-induced cytokine responses, delving into the anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties of gold compounds, with a primary focus on their application in treating rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune conditions. Utilizing a comprehensive search strategy across major scientific databases, we identified and analyzed a diverse range of studies published within the last two decades. The aim of this review is to provide a nuanced understanding of the current state of knowledge, addressing key questions regarding the mechanisms by which gold compounds modulate cytokine responses and their clinical implications. Our review encompasses an in-depth exploration of the anti-inflammatory effects of gold compounds, emphasizing their impact on pro-inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin 1ß (IL-1ß), and interleukin 6 (IL-6). Moreover, we investigate the lesser-explored terrain of immune modulation, shedding light on the ability of gold compounds to influence anti-inflammatory cytokines, notably interleukin 10 (IL-10). Through an extensive analysis of the literature, we unravel the multifaceted mechanisms underlying gold-induced cytokine responses, including the inhibition of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling and interference with janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK/STAT) pathways. In exploring the clinical applications of gold-induced cytokine modulation, we synthesize findings from relevant studies, elucidating the potential of gold compounds as therapeutic agents. However, challenges such as variability in formulations and diverse cytokine assessment methods are discussed, emphasizing the need for standardization in both research and clinical settings. Looking ahead, our scoping review identifies key unanswered questions and proposes future directions for research in this domain. We discuss emerging therapeutic strategies, considering the integration of gold compounds with other modalities to optimize treatment outcomes. This comprehensive review serves as a foundational resource for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers seeking a nuanced understanding of gold-induced cytokine responses, paving the way for further advancements in this critical area of study.

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J Orthop Case Rep ; 14(2): 29-33, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38420238

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Introduction: Floating knee injuries were first described in 1975 by McBryde as concurrent femur and tibial fractures in an ipsilateral limb. They usually occurred in a polytrauma setting and presented with poor functional outcomes with frequent post-operative complications. Management of this injury was based on patient and fracture characteristics and can be done by external fixators, plating, and nailing. Case Report: A 24-year-old female presented with bilateral floating knees. She was operated on for a left femoral fracture with retrograde nailing when she developed tachycardia and underwent external fixation of the remaining fractures. She later developed a fat embolism which was managed accordingly for the same. After adequate stabilization, her right femur and tibia fractures were fixed by intramedullary nailing through a single percutaneous approach along with nailing for the left tibial fracture. She has satisfactory clinical outcomes on follow-up. Conclusion: Bilateral floating knee injuries are extremely rare injuries and should be managed on an emergency basis. Intraoperative and post-operative complications should be anticipated and managed accordingly. Good functional outcomes can be obtained by intramedullary nailing.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e53095, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38414693

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Cartilage tissue engineering has witnessed considerable advancements since its establishment in 1977, evolving from rudimentary surgical interventions to more nuanced biotechnological approaches. The field has navigated various challenges encompassing cellular considerations, scaffold material selection, environmental factors, and ethical and regulatory constraints. Innovations in cell source diversification, including chondrocytes, mesenchymal stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells, have been instrumental but not without their limitations, such as restricted cell proliferation and ethical dilemmas. Scaffold materials offer a unique dichotomy between natural substrates, which provide biocompatibility, and synthetic matrices, which grant mechanical integrity. However, translational hurdles in clinical applicability persist. Environmental factors, such as growth factors and thermal and mechanical forces, have been recognized as influential variables in cellular behavior and tissue maturation. Despite these strides, integration with host tissue remains a significant challenge, involving mechanical and immunological complexities. Looking forward, emerging technologies such as 3D and 4D printing, nanotechnology, and molecular therapies hold the promise of refining scaffold design and enhancing tissue regeneration. As the field continues to mature, a multidisciplinary approach encompassing thorough scientific investigation and collaboration is indispensable for overcoming existing challenges and realizing its full clinical potential.

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J Orthop Case Rep ; 14(1): 75-82, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38292082

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Introduction: Mallet finger is a common deformity occurring due to the traumatic detachment of the extensor tendon at its insertion in the distal phalanx. Despite several different methods of splinting being available, residual extensor lag remains one of the most common complications of conservative treatment. Technique Report: We demonstrate a novel technique to make a hyperextension splint which can be customized as per the individual. The pictorial demonstration depicts every step in the preparation, application, and maintenance of the splint. Conclusion: We believe that the use of such easily accessible materials and visual demonstration of each step, with pointers along the way to verify the correct technique, will empower any medical professional, to satisfactorily treat such injuries at the primary point of contact, without necessitating the services of a hand surgeon.

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Indian J Orthop ; 58(1): 68-78, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38161400

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Introduction: We investigated the safety, efficacy, functional, and clinical outcomes of intra-osseous implantation of mechanically isolated, autologous stromal vascular fraction (SVF), an Australian patented direct ultrasonication technology (Sahaj Therapy®) in osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH). Materials and Methods: A total of 32 cases of ONFH were enrolled in the study after confirming with an MRI of the affected hip. All cases were treated with an intra-osseous autologous SVF implantation [4-5 cc with the cellular dosage of 8.0 × 107 cells with a viability of > 85% SVF cells] on the same surgical sitting. All the cases were followed up clinically, functionally, and radiologically at regular intervals. A comparison of mean HOOS scores at different follow-ups was done using Paired 't'-test. A P value of < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: In our study, male preponderance was seen (53.1%). According to the modified Ficat and Arlet classification, the most common grade of ONFH was grade 2 [right: 25 hips and left: 25 hips]. There was a statistically significant improvement in the mean HOOS score of the right hip (n = 10) and left hip (n = 9) from preoperative time till 72 months (P < 0.05). The follow-up MRI of the affected hips shows improved osteogenesis without any further worsening of the contour of the femoral head. No adverse effects were seen in any of the study participants. Conclusion: For individuals with ONFH, treated with intra-osseous autologous SVF implantation in the same surgical procedure is an innovative and promising treatment modality. Even after 6 years of follow-up, the study participants with ONFH have shown good clinical and functional outcomes with autologous SVF.

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Int Orthop ; 48(2): 357-364, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37853139

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PURPOSE: In academic publishing, research metrics play a crucial role in assessing the scientific impact and performance of the published literature, as well as of the journals in which they are published. Several journal-level metrics (JLM) such as the h-index of the analysed journals, total citations, total documents, citable documents, references and external citations per document are considered crucial indicators of the importance and reputation of the journals. We hypothesize that journals in the field of Medicine receive more citations than those in Surgical journals like Orthopaedic surgery, and hence have better JLM. This study aims to to assess and compare the JLM of Medical and Surgical journals between two time zones 2017-2019 vs. 2020-2022, i.e., pre and post-COVID-19 pandemic period. METHODS: A cross-sectional bibliometric analysis of the top-ranked Orthopaedic, Medical, and Surgical journals was undertaken based on traditional JLM, using the SCImago database from 2017 to 2022. Our analysis focused on identifying trends in the h-index of the analysed journals, total citations, total documents, citable documents, references and external citations per document. RESULTS: Overall Medical journals were found to have higher JLM than the Surgical and Orthopaedic journals. The h-index of Surgical journals, Medical journals and Orthopaedic journals were comparable between the two periods (pre and -post-COVID-19 pandemic); Total Cites (3 years), total documents (2017), total documents (3 years), total references, and citable documents (3 years) of Surgical journals, Medical journals and Orthopaedic journals were significantly higher in the period 2020-2022. CONCLUSION: There has been a steady increase in the number of publications from post COVID-19 period. Medical journals have higher JLM than Surgical and Orthopaedic journals. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (Am), Annals of Surgery and Diabetes Care were the most published journals in Orthopaedics, General Surgery and Medicine-related topics respectively.


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COVID-19 , Ortopedia , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto , Humanos , Estudos Transversais , Pandemias , COVID-19/epidemiologia
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Cureus ; 15(11): e48484, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38073936

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A medical condition known as myiasis, or maggot infestation, occurs when fly larvae eat living tissue and continue to grow inside of it. Tropical and subtropical areas are where it is most commonly seen. Human myiasis is more prevalent among individuals who have close contact with domestic animals and those living in unhygienic conditions. Traumatic cerebral myiasis is a rare clinical condition in humans with only two such cases documented in the literature. It is brought on by a parasite infestation, also referred to as a maggot infestation of dipteran larvae, on an untended open wound due to trauma. In this report, we present an exceedingly rare case of cerebral myiasis in a 54-year-old Indian male, the first report from India, occurring as a result of trauma. Wound debridement with maggots removal and antibiotic administration was done. However, the patient was lost to follow-up.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e48620, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38084200

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The burgeoning field of organizational psychological medicine identifies presenteeism, the practice of attending work while medically or psychologically unwell, as a complex factor influencing workplace health and overall organizational performance. This article examines presenteeism's many facets, focusing on how it affects the Indian labor force and how it increased during the COVID-19 epidemic, particularly in the field of healthcare. Utilizing data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and global surveys, the paper elucidates that an alarming percentage of the workforce abstains from utilizing entitled vacations, often leading to presenteeism. The article also probes the paradoxical aspect of presenteeism through the lens of "workaholism," arguing that while presenteeism may offer short-term psychological benefits such as boosting self-esteem or serving as a distraction from personal ailments, it is detrimental in the long term, impacting both individual health and organizational productivity. Recent surveys from the United Kingdom cited within the article indicate that presenteeism has tripled over the last decade, exacerbating health outcomes and compromising economic viability. Contributing factors are delineated, distinguishing between organizational imperatives such as financial penalties for absenteeism and individual motivations like job insecurity. The article ends by putting forward a multifaceted plan to mitigate the adverse consequences of presenteeism. The implementation of compassionate leadership, the adoption of flexible work practices, and the introduction of comprehensive employee well-being initiatives are among the key suggestions. Supervisors should also be trained in the identification and management of presenteeism. The article concludes by emphasizing the critical importance of strategic investment in human resources as a sustainable solution for curbing the detrimental impact of presenteeism on organizations.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e48951, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38106807

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex and prevalent joint disease with a multifaceted pathogenesis, presenting a persistent challenge to medical researchers. However, recent investigations into the gut microbiota (GMB) have unveiled an intriguing connection with OA, giving rise to the concept of the "gut-joint axis". The human gut houses a diverse microbial ecosystem that plays pivotal roles in nutrient synthesis, metabolism, and immune modulation. Dysbiosis, or disruption of this microbial balance, can lead to inflammation through the release of proinflammatory cytokines and the production of inflammatory metabolites. This editorial delves into the evolving understanding of how the GMB may influence OA development and progression. Notably, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by gut microorganisms have emerged as potential players in maintaining bone homeostasis and reducing inflammation. Furthermore, compromised gut integrity can lead to endotoxemia and a pro-inflammatory state, contributing to OA. Recent research has highlighted differences in GMB composition and functionality between OA patients and healthy individuals, shedding light on specific microbial taxa and functional pathways associated with OA. The gut mycobiome (fungi) and virome (viruses) in OA remain largely unexplored, presenting exciting opportunities for future investigations. The emerging understanding of the gut-joint axis offers promising avenues for innovative OA prevention and treatment strategies, though further research is needed to fully elucidate these complex interactions.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e49542, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38156185

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global public health concern, which has become worse in low- and middle-income nations due to the rise of drug-resistant strains of the disease. Bedaquiline, a groundbreaking anti-TB drug, shows great promise for addressing multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB). However, the recent decision by India to reject the application for a patent extension on bedaquiline raises crucial questions regarding access to essential medicines and public health requirements. This article examines the significance of India's rejection of the patent extension for bedaquiline, outlining the global implications of this decision and its impact on intellectual property rights, access to medicines, and the future of drug development. India's stance serves as a model for other countries to prioritize public health in their patent-related decisions, underlining the need for a balanced approach to intellectual property rights, innovation, and affordability in the pharmaceutical sector. In the context of the ongoing battle against drug-resistant TB, India's decision on bedaquiline signifies the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical patent practices in the service of global public health.

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