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Research paper thumbnail of Study of awareness of contraception in postnatal women

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018

Background: This study was undertaken to know the awareness of contraception in postnatal women i... more Background: This study was undertaken to know the awareness of contraception in postnatal women in a Government Hospital in Maharashtra.Methods: Authors conducted a prospective study in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Government hospital, Miraj between January 2015 to September 2016. All postnatal patients in this hospital, willing to participate in the study were included in the study after a thorough written informed consent. Patients were given pre decided questions for answering. Answers were noted, counselling was done.Results: Out of 4860 women, 97% of the women were aware of at least 1 contraceptive method, the highest being of female sterilization (91%) 20.8% of women had ever used the contraception before and most of them used it in between pregnancies (64.4%). 79.2% had not used any contraception before and main reason for not using was found to be, they wanted to conceive (46%) followed by fear of side effects (24.7%) Regarding willingness to use the contracept...

Research paper thumbnail of Study of ectopic pregnancy at tertiary care center

International journal of scientific research, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Functional outcome of an arthroscopic anatomical single bundle anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction using Semi-tendinosus graft with fixation using Endo-button on femoral side and Suture Disc on Tibial side- A prospective clinical study

International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics, Oct 25, 2017

Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is the most common knee ligament injury. The incidence of ACL ... more Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is the most common knee ligament injury. The incidence of ACL tears has increased in the general population with the rise of participation in sports. The development of symptomatic knee instability after ACL injury ranges from 16% to almost 100%. There have been significant technical advances during recent decades to treat ACL insufficiency and many studies have documented the successful results of contemporary arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. 1,2 Bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) or hamstring constructs are most commonly used. All autologous graft has donor site morbidity. Many studies have demonstrated that hamstring grafts have fewer problems with anterior knee pain, quadriceps muscle deficits, loss of extension compared with BPTB autografts. Low harvest morbidity and excellent biomechanical graft properties coupled with improved fixation of soft tissue grafts are all reasons for excellent ABSTRACT Background: Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most frequent injuries of the knee during different sports activities. Arthroscopic surgical reconstruction is the current standard of care for treatment of ACL injuries in young and active patients. The widespread adoption of ACL reconstruction over primary repair was based on early perception of the limited healing capacity of the ACL. Hamstring tendon is most favoured graft for ACL reconstruction. We wanted to study the outcomes particular method of fixation for fixing the hamstring tendon. Methods: In this study 30 patient with ACL injury were treated arthroscopically for the fixation of graft in bone tunnel we use endobutton for femur and suture disc for tibia as suspensor implant and prospective assessment of functional outcome using Tegner Lysholm knee scoring system. Results: The preoperative activity level could be maintained in 70% of the patients. The Lysholm score showed very good and good results in 80%. Functional and stability results in about 70% of the patients. Conclusions: This surgical technique can be recommended for the active patient with ACL deficiency. The functional outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with quadrupled semitendinosus tendon autograft using Endobutton and suture disc is good. This method of fixation will help the graft to facilitate graft tunnel healing and also maintain its strength until there is a good graft to bone healing occurs completely.

Research paper thumbnail of Study of awareness of contraception in postnatal women

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018

Background: This study was undertaken to know the awareness of contraception in postnatal women i... more Background: This study was undertaken to know the awareness of contraception in postnatal women in a Government Hospital in Maharashtra.Methods: Authors conducted a prospective study in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Government hospital, Miraj between January 2015 to September 2016. All postnatal patients in this hospital, willing to participate in the study were included in the study after a thorough written informed consent. Patients were given pre decided questions for answering. Answers were noted, counselling was done.Results: Out of 4860 women, 97% of the women were aware of at least 1 contraceptive method, the highest being of female sterilization (91%) 20.8% of women had ever used the contraception before and most of them used it in between pregnancies (64.4%). 79.2% had not used any contraception before and main reason for not using was found to be, they wanted to conceive (46%) followed by fear of side effects (24.7%) Regarding willingness to use the contracept...

Research paper thumbnail of Study of ectopic pregnancy at tertiary care center

International journal of scientific research, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Functional outcome of an arthroscopic anatomical single bundle anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction using Semi-tendinosus graft with fixation using Endo-button on femoral side and Suture Disc on Tibial side- A prospective clinical study

International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics, Oct 25, 2017

Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is the most common knee ligament injury. The incidence of ACL ... more Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is the most common knee ligament injury. The incidence of ACL tears has increased in the general population with the rise of participation in sports. The development of symptomatic knee instability after ACL injury ranges from 16% to almost 100%. There have been significant technical advances during recent decades to treat ACL insufficiency and many studies have documented the successful results of contemporary arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. 1,2 Bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) or hamstring constructs are most commonly used. All autologous graft has donor site morbidity. Many studies have demonstrated that hamstring grafts have fewer problems with anterior knee pain, quadriceps muscle deficits, loss of extension compared with BPTB autografts. Low harvest morbidity and excellent biomechanical graft properties coupled with improved fixation of soft tissue grafts are all reasons for excellent ABSTRACT Background: Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most frequent injuries of the knee during different sports activities. Arthroscopic surgical reconstruction is the current standard of care for treatment of ACL injuries in young and active patients. The widespread adoption of ACL reconstruction over primary repair was based on early perception of the limited healing capacity of the ACL. Hamstring tendon is most favoured graft for ACL reconstruction. We wanted to study the outcomes particular method of fixation for fixing the hamstring tendon. Methods: In this study 30 patient with ACL injury were treated arthroscopically for the fixation of graft in bone tunnel we use endobutton for femur and suture disc for tibia as suspensor implant and prospective assessment of functional outcome using Tegner Lysholm knee scoring system. Results: The preoperative activity level could be maintained in 70% of the patients. The Lysholm score showed very good and good results in 80%. Functional and stability results in about 70% of the patients. Conclusions: This surgical technique can be recommended for the active patient with ACL deficiency. The functional outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with quadrupled semitendinosus tendon autograft using Endobutton and suture disc is good. This method of fixation will help the graft to facilitate graft tunnel healing and also maintain its strength until there is a good graft to bone healing occurs completely.

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