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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Valgus Patients Would Benefit More Than Varus Patients From Total Knee Arthroplasty James P Waddell Mehdi Moayedfar moayedfar.m@gmail.com Mahmoud Jabalameli Background: There is no consensus regarding the effect of the type of deformities (valgus or varus) on the functional outcome of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We aimed to compare the TKA outcome in varus and valgus patients to find whether different angulations of the knee could affect the functional outcome of the TKA. Varus Valgus Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcome 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-248-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.81234
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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Graft Inclination Angle is Associated with the Outcome of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Mehdi Moghtadaei Majid Abedi majid.abedi844@gmail.com Ali Yeganeh Hooman Yahyazadeh Nima Hossienzadeh Javad Moeini Kimia Haghighifard Background: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) surgery is frequently used to manage anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. The non-anatomic positioning of the graft may cause graft failure. This study aimed at evaluating the association of the ACLR outcome with factors affecting the anatomic positioning of the graft, including the tibial tunnel, femoral tunnel, and graft inclination angles. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Femoral Tunnel Angle Tibial Tunnel Angle Graft Inclination Angle 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-247-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.83764
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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Outcomes of Sauve-Kapandji Procedure for the Management of Post-Traumatic Disorders of the Distal Radioulnar Joint Hooman Shariatzadeh Davod Jafari Farid Najd Mazhar Roozbeh Taghavi roozbeh.taghavi@yahoo.com Hamidreza Dehghani Background: Several procedures have been described for the management of post-traumatic disorders of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). Amongst them, Sauve-Kapandji (SK) procedure has shown promising results; yet, it is not infallible. Here, we evaluated the radiologic and clinical outcomes of the SK procedure in eight patients with post-traumatic disorders of DRJU. Sauve-Kapandji Procedure Distal Radioulnar Joint Fracture Outcome 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-246-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.84692
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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Determination of the Average Blood Units Reserved and Consumed in Elective Shoulder Surgeries: A Single Center Study in Tehran Amir Sobhani Eraghi Mohsen Motalebi dr.motalebi@ymail.com Siavash Sarreshtehdari Background: Orthopedic procedures on areas of the body where tourniquet application is not possible, such as the shoulder, is usually accompanied by significant bleeding in addition to a higher need for blood transfusion. Therefore, packed cell units are generally reserved prior to these kinds of procedures, however, not all of those are transfused during surgery. The waste of unused blood units takes a lot of money, time, and energy of the blood bank staff. In this study, we evaluated the average blood units reserved and consumed for elective shoulder surgeries to determine the C/T ratio (crossmatch/transfusion). Packed Cell Shoulder Operations Reserved Cross Match 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-245-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.81189
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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Short-Term Outcome of Shelf-Autograft in Uncemented Total Hip Arthroplasty Ali Yeganeh Mehdi Moghtadaei Hosein Farahini Ehsan Shekarchizadeh 1medicine1@gmail.com Background: Management of acetabular bone defects, especially massive ones, is a challenging issue for surgeons during total hip arthroplasty (THA). Inadequate bone coverage can lead to weakness of acetabular component fixation and instability, and finally, failure of surgery. In recent decades, different techniques and methods have been reported in literature to manage these defects according to their size and location. However, the routine use of many of these new methods is impossible in the majority of patients because of existing financial limitations. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of THA with acetabular defect reconstruction using shelf-autograft. Shelf Graft Shelf Autograft Total Hip Arthroplasty Total Hip Replacement Acetabular Defect Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty Harris Hip Score THA 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-244-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.82329
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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Early and Successful Reconstruction of a Traumatic Bilateral Patellar Tendon Rupture: A Case Report Mahmoud Jabalameli Majid Abedi majid.abedi844@gmail.com Mehran Radi Hooman Yahyazadeh Seyed Jalil Hamidi Traumatic bilateral patellar tendon rupture (BPTR) is a rare injury with low levels of clinical suspicion, especially in young adults. Since early diagnosis of the BPTR is the cornerstone of a successful management, BPTR reports are valuable as they raise awareness of the careful clinical and radiologic workout in similar cases. Here, we present a case of BPTR in a 34-year-old male following a motorcycle accident. At the emergency department, the necessary examinations including clinical, physical, and radiologic tests were performed and BPTR was diagnosed accordingly. The patient underwent reconstruction surgery the day after the injury. At the last follow-up, the patient was able to perform active straight leg raise with 130° flexion and no extension lag. The superior results of BPTR reconstruction in this report further emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and repair of BPTR. Active straight leg raise test is necessary to perform for all patients with a history of an eccentric load of the knee extensor mechanism, and if positive, extensor mechanism rupture should be strongly suspected. Knee Extensor Mechanism Bilateral Patellar Tendon Rupture Trauma 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-243-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.83256
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Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science J. Res. Orthop. Sci. 2676-7031 2676-7031 7 2018 5 4 Management of Intra-Articular Fractures of the Calcaneus: Introducing a New Locking Plate Bijan Valiollahi Valiollahi bijan.valiollahi@gmail.com Mostafa Salariyeh Calcaneus Fracture New Plate Sinus Tarsal Approach 2018 11 01 0 0 http://jros.iums.ac.ir/article-1-242-en.pdf 10.5812/soj.7991