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Bhushan M Sabnis

Bhushan M Sabnis
Sportsmed Hospital, Mumbai, India · Orthopaedics

MBBS, MS-Orth, DNB-Orth, MRCS(Ed), FRCS(Tr & Orth)

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Introduction
Osteotomies around knee, Unicompartmental knee replacements, Patellar stabilisation surgeries
Additional affiliations
April 2013 - February 2015
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Position
  • Fellow/ Locum Senior Knee fellow

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Publications (21)
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Objectives In recent times, the advent of newer meniscal repair systems and studies thereof seem to have implied that meniscectomy procedures should be abandoned or used only as a last resort procedure in most patients. This study was done to report the outcomes of partial meniscectomy done in indicated patients by a skilled arthroscopic surgeon at...
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The main purpose of our study is to determine the outcomes of bucket handle medial meniscus tears repaired with the inside out technique in recreational sports players, and the return of these to pre-injury sports levels. 41 athletes with medial meniscus bucket handle tear were included in the study. 28 cases were associated with ACL tear while res...
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Osteoarthrosis is the most common form of knee arthritis, characterized by pain and discomfort from primarily articular cartilage wear. Traditionally in its end stage, it has been treated with total knee arthroplasty, a permanent process with a life span of ten to fifteen years and challenges with revision. With an increasing longevity and epidemic...
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Review on osteotomies for treating knee ligament injuries
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Objectives Femoral tunnel placement is a critical step in ACL reconstruction surgery. Surgeons usually end up clearing the soft tissue to access the bony landmarks. Biological ACL reconstruction with preservation of soft tissue can be done with reliable soft tissue landmarks. Our objective is to assess the reliability of a soft tissue landmark- fem...
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Iliotibial band (ITB) avulsions are usually associated with severe lateral injuries of the knee joint or knee dislocations. Isolated ITB avulsion injuries are very rare. We present here a case of surgically treated isolated ITB avulsion fracture.
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Objectives The purpose of this study was to present our modified technique for MPFL reconstruction. We also present its functional outcome, complications, and patients’ satisfaction from the procedure. Materials and Method This study is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data during the period of July 2015 and March 2019. Forty ca...
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Purpose: Double-bundle (DB) anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction may offer kinematic restoration superior to anatomic single bundle (SB), but it remains technically challenging. The femoral attachment site has the most effect on ACL graft isometry, so a simplified three-socket (3S) construct which still uses two sockets to cover the fem...
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Posteromedial meniscocapsular separation of the knee has received renewed interest, with many articles describing a high incidence in association with anterior cruciate ligament injury. Various techniques have been described to address these lesions using all-inside meniscal repair sutures or using rotator cuff repair instruments through the poster...
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Current practices in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction fail to restore normal knee kinematics. In vitro studies demonstrate biomechanical advantages of anatomic positioning in single bundle reconstructions over traditional techniques. We present the clinical outcomes in a series of 237 patients, mean age 32.2 years (range 10–74) who u...
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Lipoma arborescens (LA) is a rare benign neoplasm affecting large synovial joints, most commonly seen in the knee joint. Unlike other common swellings around the knee joint, LA is intra-articular and can lead to degenerative changes in the knee joint due to mechanical impingement. The importance of correct diagnosis with characteristic MR and macro...
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Introduction: Two-stage revision is a widely accepted and performed intervention for septic total knee arthroplasty (TKA), with an infection eradication rate exceeding 90% in most studies. The ‘2-in-1’ single stage revision has recently been reported to have favourable results. Aim: To evaluate the early clinical results of single-stage reimplanta...
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Blood loss following total hip replacement is a major contributor to increase morbidity and length of stay. Various techniques have been described to reduce its occurrence. We now follow a set protocol, combining rivaroxaban for thrombo-prophylaxis and tranexamic acid to reduce immediate postoperative bleeding. Patients and methods: Using data col...
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To compare outcomes of unipolar versus bipolar uncemented hemiarthroplasty and determine factors affecting outcomes. 433 and 274 elderly patients with displaced intracapsular femoral neck fractures underwent uncemented unipolar hemiarthroplasty and uncemented bipolar hydroxyapatite-coated hemiarthroplasty, respectively. Surgical options were based...
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We compared 55 consecutive total hip replacements performed on 53 morbidly obese patients with osteoarthritis with a matched group of 55 total hip replacements in 53 non-obese patients. The groups were matched for age, gender, prosthesis type, laterality and preoperative Harris Hip Score. They were followed prospectively for five years and the outc...
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Cannulated AO screws are commonly used for fracture fixation. Mechanical failure of screws has been well reported but this was mainly breakage of the screw head during removal. We report an unusual mode of failure of an AO self drilling cannulated screw which we have not previously experienced, where the screw threads were found to be unravelled du...

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