Nishit Bhatnagar
Maulana Azad Medical College
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Indian Journal of Orthopaedics | 2018
Vinod Kumar; Nishit Bhatnagar; Jeetendra Singh Lodhi
Background: Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a disorder primarily affecting subchondral bone, with secondary effects on the overlying articular cartilage. Knee joint (75%) and radiocapitellar joint (6%) are the most common sites for OCD lesions. The presence of an open growth plate differentiates juvenile osteochondritis dissecans from adult form of osteochondritis. Early diagnosis and treatment produce best long term results. The objective of this study is to determine the best mode of management of a Grade I osteochondritis lesion in a young athlete. Materials and Methods: A PubMed search was made using the keywords “OCD” and “athlete”. Articles that were based on participants between the ages of 6–24 years (children, adolescent and young adult) and early stages of OCD were included in this study. A total of 25 articles were thus included for the review. Results: The healing potential is based on the age of the patient, status of physis, and stage of the lesion. Most authors have observed good to excellent results of drilling of early OCD in skeletally mature patients. Similarly, most authors also reported equally successful outcomes of nonoperative treatment for early OCD in skeletally immature patients. Conclusions: We recommend initial nonoperative line of management in patients with open physis. In case of progression of the lesion or failure of conservative treatment a reparative, restorative or palliative surgical intervention can be done. For Stage I OCD lesions in patients with closed physis, we advocate reparative surgery either by means of retro- or trans-articular drilling.
Journal of Bone Metabolism | 2017
Nishit Bhatnagar; Purushotham Lingaiah; Jeetendra Singh Lodhi; Yugal Karkhur
Wilsons disease (WD) is a rare inherited disorder of copper metabolism. It chiefly has hepatic, neurological and ophthalmic manifestations. Although osteoporosis, rickets and early arthritis are common features of WD, they are under-recognized. Musculoskeletal manifestations very rarely lead to diagnosis of the disease. Here we present a case of a 12-year-old girl who presented with a 3-month-old pathological fracture of neck of femur. WD was diagnosed on investigating the cause of the pathological fracture, which was managed by performing a conventional McMurrays intertrochanteric osteotomy. At 6 months follow up, fracture had united and patient was able to ambulate with support. WD can be a rare cause of pathological fracture. A high index of suspicion must be maintained in patients of pathological fracture presenting with associated neuropsychiatric or hepatic manifestations.
Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma | 2016
Anurag Tiwari; Nishit Bhatnagar; Ankit Thora; Amit Sharma; Hari Kishan; Saikat Jena
Trapping of fingers in metallic bands is a commonly encountered situation. The children, elderly people, and psychiatric patients are the usual victims. The constricting object in the digit causes obstruction to lymphatic and venous drainage leading to oedema distal to the constriction, which leads to further neurovascular compromise and presents as a surgical emergency. A 7-year-old boy presented to us with his right middle finger being stuck in a steel door latch. Multiple attempts were made to remove the trapped finger with conventional methods, and subsequently, it was removed by electric-driven metal cutting saw, which was not previously described in medical literature to the best of our knowledge.
Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma | 2016
Nishit Bhatnagar; Purushotham Lingaiah; Anurag Tiwari; Nidhi Mahajan; Sumit Arora; Anil Dhal
Primary leiomyosarcoma of the bone is exceedingly rare. In this case, we describe a middle-aged female with a primary leiomyosarcoma of the distal femur. The patient was treated by hip disarticulation. The patient continues to be disease-free at one-year follow-up.
International Orthopaedics | 2018
Nishit Bhatnagar; Siddharth Sharma; Vk Gautam; Ajeet Kumar; Anurag Tiwari
MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018
Nishit Bhatnagar; Rajat Gupta; Deepak Gupta; Anurag Tiwari; Yugal Karkhur
International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics | 2018
Ankit Thora; Anurag Tiwari; Nishit Bhatnagar; Mukul Mohindra
The Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery and Related Research | 2017
Nishit Bhatnagar; Sumit Sural; Sumit Arora; Purushotham Lingaiah And Anil Dhal
International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics | 2017
Ankit Thora; Ashok Bhatt; Nishit Bhatnagar; Anurag Tiwari; Mukul Mohindra
International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics | 2017
Anurag Tiwari; Nishit Bhatnagar; Yugal Karkhur; Ammar Aslam; Amit Sharma; Dhananjaya Sabat