Background: Low back ache, a common orthopedic morbidity caused due to lumbar disc disease. Fenestration discectomy as a surgical procedure is less time consuming, with lesser blood loss, lesser post-operative complications and does not compromise with stability of spine when compared to other procedures. Objectives: To assess the functional outcome in terms of pain relief and the neurological recovery following the procedure of fenestration discectomy among the cases with lumbar disc disease. Methods: Cross sectional study was conducted among the patients admitted with lumbar disc disease in
Asian neck of femur is smaller in diameter is smaller in diameter when compared to westerners hips, which can accommodate three or four screws. This study was conducted in the aim to establish Asian hips cannot accommodate more than 2 screws. A total number of 20 cases of displaced intracapsular fractures of femoral neck were treated by asnis screw fixation. All the cases were followed up for a period ranging from 6 months to one year. The results were analysed clinically and radiologically. In 14 cases fractures united as evidenced by trabcular growth across fracture site. 6 cases went for non-union.
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