Category: Press Release

  • Cast syndrome

    Cast syndrome

    SMA syndrome / Wilkie’s syndrome / Cast syndrome / Mesenteric root syndrome / Chronic duodenal ileus and intermittent arterio-mesenteric occlusion. * It is distinct from Nutcracker syndrome, which is the entrapment of the left renal vein between the Abdominal aorta  and the SMA. Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is a very rare, life-threatening gastro–vascular disorder…

  • Complications of Anterior Shoulder Dislocation

    Complications of Anterior Shoulder Dislocation

    The most common complication of an acute shoulder dislocation is recurrence. This complication occurs because the capsule and surrounding ligaments are stretched and deformed during the dislocation. Age is the most important indicator for prognosis; dislocations recur in approximately 90% of teenagers. Another common complication following dislocation is fracture. The most common type is a…

  • DNB versus MS ! Where am i going ?

    DNB versus MS ! Where am i going ?

      DNB Orthopaedics versus MS Orthopaedics Here is an attempt to solve the issue : The greatest confusion these days which every PG aspirant is struggling with – Should I settle down with the rank I have attained in DNB or should I move ahead  with the coming NEET Results which has the clouds of…

  • Sir I have a rank in DNB :) What do I need to plan now ?

    Sir I have a rank in DNB 🙂 What do I need to plan now ?

    As I just saw the DNB Results , few things that became obvious are : 1. NEET is not too far now 2. Ranks will be more or less the same specially for toppers 3. A good number of students have been made to clear DNB compared to yester years Now that we are clear…

  • Bone Banking

    Bone Banking

    Well Blood Banks, Eye Banks and Sperm banks(specially after Vicky Donor) are quite well known and are present in almost all major Govt. and private Hospitals. Existence of Bone banks is not quite popular specially among non medical people, but Bone Banks are also maintained in some Hospitals. As for blood its said “DONATE BLOOD, SAVE…

  • Dressing Materials in Surgery – Unheard and Unread !

    Dressing Materials in Surgery – Unheard and Unread !

    Classification of Dressing Materials : (On the basis of construction and function) 1. Absorptive :  a. Gauzes      – Plain / Impregnated 2. Occlusive (Moisture maintaining dressings)  a. Film dressings  b. Hydrocolloids  c. Hydrogels 3. Others  a. Amnion  b. Homograft/Xenograft  c. Silicon substitute  d. Oxidised regenerated cellulose and collagen

  • Pott’s Spine

    Pott’s Spine

      A presentation by Dr. Tushar Mehta Click here to read/view full presentation: http://bit.ly/potts-spine   [notice]If you are a DAMS Delhi student or if you have purchased the book Orthopaedics Punch, and you want the presentation in downloadable format, send your request via Contact Us form or mail at [email protected]. Mention your DAMS roll no. or use the…

  • Perthes Disease

    Perthes Disease

      A presentation by Dr. Tushar Mehta Click here to read/view full presentation: http://bit.ly/perthes-disease   [notice]If you are a DAMS Delhi student or if you have purchased the book Orthopaedics Punch, and you want the presentation in downloadable format, send your request via Contact Us form or mail at [email protected] . Mention your DAMS roll no. or use…

  • Hip Pain & Septic Arthritis

    Hip Pain & Septic Arthritis

    A presentation by Dr. Tushar Mehta Click here to read/view full presentation: http://bit.ly/misc-ortho   [notice]If you are a DAMS Delhi student or if you have purchased the book Orthopaedics Punch, and you want the presentation in downloadable format, send your request via Contact Us form or mail at [email protected]. Mention your DAMS roll no. or use the email…

  • MCI March 2013 orthopaedics

    MCI March 2013 orthopaedics

    Hill-Sachs lesion is seen in:a. Recurrent dislocation of elbow b. Recurrent dislocation of patella c. Recurrent dislocation of hip d. Recurrent dislocation of shoulder   Answer – d Explanation : Hillsach’s lesion and Bankart’s lesion are two lesions which lead to Recurrent dislocation of Shoulder. Hillsach’s lesion is of Head of humerus while Bankart’s lesion…