Accesory Navicular This anatomic variant consists of an accessory ossicle located at the medial edge of the navicular Accessory ossicles are derived from unfused ossification centers. 90% bilateral It is most commonly symptomatic in the 2nd decade of life and causes medial foot pain Symptomatic in <1% of patients. Classification Type I occurs primarily as […]
Archives for September 2011
Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 10
OKU 10 gets to the heart of the issues and developments shaping orthopaedics today, with the most relevant findings from every major orthopaedic and subspecialty journal from the past three years. Every detail in OKU 10 is supported by proven clinical research, filtered through the experience of OKU’s renowned contributors and a rigorous editorial process. […]
Newer TKA designs- Good, Bad and Ugly
Powerpoint presentation by Dr Vaibav Bagaria, SportsMed, Australia Topic: Newer TKA Designs-Good, Bad and Ugly Download
Burkhart’s View of the Shoulder
Burkhart’s View of the Shoulder: A Cowboy’s Guide to Advanced Shoulder Arthroscopy Book Review: From a world-famous pioneer in arthroscopic shoulder surgery comes the first step-by-step “how-to” guide to advanced techniques in shoulder arthroscopy. Dr. Burkhart describes the innovative techniques and instruments he has devised to solve the most difficult surgical problems and offers dozens […]
Rockwood and Green- 7th edition
Most popular textbook on Orthopaedic trauma worldwide. Written by 80 renowned authorities on trauma surgery Available as a mutimedia online ebook also Considered as the Gold standard in Orthopaedic Trauma A companion website contains the fully searchable text, an image bank, and videos of 25 surgical procedures
AAOS OKU -6 Hip and Knee Reconstruction
Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 6: Hip and Knee Reconstruction 6 allows you to advance patient care with the best practices available. Explore the many changes in hip and knee arthroplasty in the past 5 years with updated material related to controversial topics, state-of-the-art technologies, and recent advances. The book is organized into three sections: basic and […]
Free Body diagram for FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Shwan Henari, FRCS Orth, FRCS Mentor Group and Orthopaedic Academy
Harborview Illustrated Tips and Tricks in Fracture Surgery
This book from the Harborview hospital at Seattle, Washington comprises a lot of technical tips and tricks in orthopaedic trauma surgery Edited by Michael Gardner, Bradford Hanley, Robert Dunbar and Sean Nork A lot of intraoperative images and intraoperative radiographs demonstrating the accuracy of reduction make it an essential book for the orthopaedic trauma surgeon […]
Angiosomes of the Leg
Journal Club Acta Orthop Belg. 2011 Jun;77(3):355-61. The anterolateral incision for pilon fracture surgery: an anatomic study of cutaneous blood supply. Fisher BE, Nathan ST, Acland RD, Roberts CS. Source University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA. Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the blood supply to the adjacent skin and its vulnerability to […]
Job vacancy@ Trichur, Kerala
vacancy for post of Junior consultant at Royal Hospital , Kunnamkulam, Trichur, Kerala Salary 70,000 Rs with accomodation Contact email pakhers@yahoo.com Dr Prabhakaran Jayaprakasan M.S. Orthopedics Consultant Orthopedician Royal Hospital, Kunnamkulam Trichur
Flexor Tendon Injuries
FLEXOR TENDON INJURIES: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Flexor Tendon Zones(Verdan zones) • Zone I extends from just distal to the insertion of the sublimis tendon to the site of insertion of the profundus tendon. • Zone II is in the critical area of pulleys (Bunnell’s “no man’s land”) between the distal palmar crease and the […]