Mohammad Emami
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
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Trauma monthly | 2012
Hooman Bakhshi; Gholamhossein Kazemian; Mohammad Emami; Ali Nemati; Hossein Karimi Yarandi; Farshad Safdari
Background Erythropoietin (EPO), in addition to its function as an erythropoiesis regulator has a regenerative activity on some nonhematopoietic tissues. Animal studies have suggested a role for erythropoietin in bone healing. Objectives The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of local EPO injection in healing of tibiofibular fractures. Materials and Methods In a prospective double blind study, 60 patients with tibiofibular fracture were divided to equal EPO or placebo groups, randomly. Patients received local injection of either EPO or a placebo to the site of fracture two weeks after surgical fixation. Patients were followed by clinical and radiographic examination to determine the union rate. The period of fracture union and incidence of nonunion were compared between the two groups. Results The demographic data and types of fractures were similar in the both groups. The mean duration of the fracture union was 2.1 weeks shorter in those treated with EPO (P = 0.01). Nonunion was observed in 6 patients of the control group and 2 receiving EPO (P = 0.02). No patient experienced any adverse effect from local EPO injections. Conclusions EPO injection into the site of tibiofibular fractures may possibly accelerate healing.
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics | 2017
Faryvar A. Lahiji; Mohammad A. Tahririan; Mohsen Karami; Firooz Madadi; Mohammad Emami; Arash Maleki
Background: Limitations in abduction and external rotation are the sequel of brachial palsy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate functional outcomes of modified L’Episcopo procedure in children with brachial palsy who do not have gross shoulder joint subluxation. Methods: From 2002 to 2012, a continuous series of 22 patients with brachial plexus birth palsy underwent a modified L’Episcopo procedure. Through an axillary approach, subscapularis release with latissimus dorsi rerouting and transfer of pectoralis major to subscapularis footprint was performed. Results: The mean age of patients at surgery was 49 months. The mean follow-up time was 51 months (range, 24 to 90 mo). Preoperatively, the mean active abduction and external rotation were 77.5 and 2.5 degrees, respectively. The mean active abduction and external rotation were 135.6 and 32 degrees, respectively, at the final follow-up (P<0.001). Conclusions: This modified L’Episcopo technique is an effective and reproducible procedure that improves shoulder function significantly. Level of Evidence: Level III.
Trauma monthly | 2014
Gholam Hossein Kazemian; Mohammad Emami; Alireza Manafi; Farideh Najafi; Mohammad Amin Najafi
Background Hip fractures are one of the causes of disability amongst elderly patients. External fixator and skeletal traction are two modes of treatment. Objectives The aim of this study is to compare two different treatment modes for intertrochanteric fractures in elderly patients. Patients and Methods Sixty elderly patients with intertrochanteric fractures were randomized for treatment with either skeletal traction (Group A) or an external fixation (Group B). In this study patients at least 60 years of age, with AO/OTA A1 or A2 type fracture and intertrochanteric fracture as a result of minor trauma, were enrolled. Results Acceptable reduction was achieved in eight and 26 patients of group A and B, respectively. The mean duration of hospitalization in Group A and Group B was 14.3 ± 1.1 and 2.2 ± 0.6 days, respectively. Significant differences between the two groups were observed, regarding acceptable reduction and duration of hospitalization. Less pain was observed in group B, at five days and twelve months after surgery; the average HHS was 57 and 66, in group A and B, respectively (P > 0.05). Conclusions Treatment with an external fixator is an effective treatment modality for intertrochanteric fractures in elderly high-risk patients. The advantages include rapid and simple application, insignificant blood loss, less radiation exposure, adequate fixation, pain reduction, early discharge from the hospital, low cost and more favorable functional outcome.
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2010
M H Houshdar Tehrani; F Farnia; Mohammad Emami
World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine | 2018
Mohammad Emami; Mehryar Soleimani; Mohsen Karami
The archives of bone and joint surgery | 2016
Hamidreza Aslani; Seyed Taghi Nourbakhsh; Farivar Abdollahzadeh Lahiji; Keykavoos Heydarian; Mahmood Jabalameli; Mohammad Taghi Ghazavi; Mohammad Naghi Tahmasebi; Mahmoud Reza Fayyaz; Mohammad Ali Sazegari; Maziar Mohaddes; Mojtaba Rajabpour; Mohammad Emami; Seyyed Mohammad Jazayeri; Firooz Madadi; Hossein Farahini; Fardin Mirzatoloee; Mohammad Gharahdaghi; Mohammad H. Ebrahimzadeh; Mohammadreza Ebrahimian; Hossein Mirvakili; Kaveh Bashti; Mohtasham Almasizadeh; Mansour Abolghasemian; Afshin Taheriazam; Mehdi Motififard; Hamidreza Yazdi; Mahmood Karimi Mobarakeh; Masoud ShayestehAzar; Mehdi Moghtadae; Babak Siavashi
Archive | 2015
Mohammad Emami; Moghaddam Tehrani; Alireza Manafi; Gholamhossein Kazemian; Peyman Kazemi; Fatemeh Safaeinik; Shahid Beheshti; Imam Hussain
Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia | 2015
Farzad Amuzadeh Omrani; Mohammad Emami; Mohammadmahdi Sarzaeem; Reza Zarei; Ali Yeganeh
Archive | 2014
Alireza Manafi Rasi; Mohammad Reza Ebrahiminia; Mohammad Emami; Tehrani Moghadam; Gholam Hussein Kazemian; Salim Khani
Archive | 2014
Mohammad Emami; Moghadam Tehrani; Farzad Amuzadeh Omrani; Alireza Manafi Rasi; Salim Khani; Mohammad Reza Ebrahiminia