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Gautam M. Shetty

Researcher at Breach Candy Hospital

Publications -  100
Citations -  1909

Gautam M. Shetty is an academic researcher from Breach Candy Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteotomy & Deformity. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 93 publications receiving 1587 citations. Previous affiliations of Gautam M. Shetty include Inje University & Asian Heart Institute.

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Efficacy of periarticular injection of bupivacaine, fentanyl, and methylprednisolone in total knee arthroplasty:a prospective, randomized trial.

TL;DR: In comparison to the noninfiltrated side, the infiltrated knee showed significantly lower pain scores, significantly greater active flexion up to 4 weeks, and superior quadriceps recovery up to 2 weeks after surgery.
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Unfavorable Results of Partial Meniscectomy for Complete Posterior Medial Meniscus Root Tear With Early Osteoarthritis: A 5- to 8-Year Follow-Up Study

TL;DR: Although arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for complete PMMRT significantly improved ML scores postoperatively, only 56% of patients had improvement in pain, 67% were satisfied with the outcome of the procedure, and 35% showed radiographic progression of osteoarthritis at a mean follow-up of 77 months.
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A ''safe zone'' in medial open-wedge high tibia osteotomy to prevent lateral cortex fracture

TL;DR: Directing the plane of the osteotomy toward the “safe zone” significantly reduces the risk of lateral cortex fracture compared to an osteotomy, which is directed at a lower level.
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Tibial slope and patellar height after opening wedge high tibia osteotomy using autologous tricortical iliac bone graft.

TL;DR: Opening wedge HTO using autologous tricortical iliac bone graft with internal fixation and early mobilisation prevented change in posterior slope of tibia, lengthened the patellar ligament and elevated the tibiofemoral joint line when the mean ratio of anterior and posterior gap at the osteotomy site was around two-thirds.
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Computer-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty for Arthritis With Extra-articular Deformity

TL;DR: Computer-assisted TKA is a useful alternative to conventional TKA for knee arthritis with extra-articular deformity where accurate restoration of limb alignment may be challenging because of the presence of a deformed tibia or femur or in the absence of hardware.