Subject: M S ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
College: Madurai Medical College, Tamil Nadu
University: The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R Medical
University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
M.S
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
[Madurai Medical College, Tamil Nadu]
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THESIS TITLE
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MONTH & YEAR
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1.
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Ligamentous Reconstruction for Post Traumatic Chronic Instability of
Distal Radio Ulnar Joint (DRUJ)
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Sep 2006
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2.
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Surgical Management of Clubfoot by Modified Carroll's Technique
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Sep 2006
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3.
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Management of infected Non Union of Long Bones by Antibiotic Loaded
PMMA Cement Coated Nail and Beads
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Mar 2009
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4.
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The Use of Nail Traction Splint in the management of Proximal
Phalangeal Fractures of the Hand
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Mar 2008
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5.
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Surgical Management of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Prolapse by
Endoscopic Discectomy - A Study of 20 cases
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Mar 2008
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6.
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A Case Study of Periarticular Fractures of the Tibia Managed with
Hybrid External Fixator Application
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Mar 2009
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7.
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A Case Study of High Grade Spondylolisthesis (Grade III and Grade IV
of Meyerding System) treated by Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
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Jan 2007
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8.
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Management of Ipsilateral Fractures of Shaft of Femur and Both Bones
Leg through a Single Percutaneous Incision
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Mar 2008
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9.
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Surgical Management of Fracture Shaft of Femur in Children aged
between 5 to 16 years using Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nailing
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Mar 2008
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10.
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Locking Intramedullary Nailing with Primary Soft Tissue Reconstruction
in High Grade Open Tibial Fractures
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Mar 2008
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11.
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The Modified Gamma Nail for the treatment of Peritrochanteric
Fractures
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Feb 2006
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12.
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Scientific Analysis of Road Traffic Accidents
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Mar 2007
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13.
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A Study of 20 cases of Fractures of the Distal Femur Managed with Less
Invasive Skeletal Stabilization System [LISS] using Locking Compression Plate
[LCP]
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Mar 2008
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14.
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Role of Cephalomedullary Nailing in Ipsilateral Neck and Shaft
Fractures of Femur
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Mar 2007
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15.
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Management of Ipsilateral Fractures of Shaft Of Femur And Both Bones
Leg Through a Single Percutaneous Incision
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Mar 2008
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16.
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The Modified Gamma Nail for the Treatment of Peritrochanteric Fractures
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Feb 2006
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17.
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Radiological & functional outcome of retrograde nailed humeral
fractures
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18.
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An analysis of results of derotation osteotomy through the synostosis
mass in cases of congenital radioulnar synostosis
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Apr 2012
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19.
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Operative management of calcaneal fractures with tentacle plate a
short-term prospective outcome analysis
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Apr 2012
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20.
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Prospective analysis of functional outcome of clavicle fractures
treated by plate osteosynthesis
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Apr 2012
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21.
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A study on outcome of combined cuboid/cuneiform osteotomy for
correction of residual forefoot adduction deformity in idiopathic clubfoot
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Apr 2013
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22.
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Evaluation of clinical and functional outcome of open reduction/closed
reduction with intra medullary interlocking nailing and `poller' blocking
screws in tibial metaphyseal fractures
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Apr 2013
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23.
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A prospective study on the outcome of early postoperative active
mobilisation following tendon transfer procedures for claw hand correction
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Apr 2013
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24.
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A prospective study on outcome of minimally invasive percutaneous
plate osteosynthesis (MIPPO) using medial distal tibia anatomical locking
compression plates for distal tibia fractures
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Apr 2013
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25.
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A study on outcome of medial open wedge osteotomy using puddu plate
for unicompartmental osteoarthritis of knee
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Apr 2013
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26.
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A study on clinicoradiological outcome of posterior and posterolateral
decompression, stabilisation with pedicle screws and fusion for tuberculosis
of dorsal and lumbar spine
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Apr 2013
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27.
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The proximal femoral nail for the treatment of unstable trochanteric
fracture
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Mar 2010
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28.
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A study of functional results of muscle transfer for restoring
abduction and external rotation in old obstetric brachial plexus palsy
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Mar 2010
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29.
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A case study of periarticular fractures of the tibia managed with
biological plate fixation
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Mar 2010
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30.
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Surgical outcome of unstable acetabular fractures - a prospective
study
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Apr 2012
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