Volume 20 (2022)
Volume 19 (2021)
Volume 18 (2020)
Volume 17 (2019)
Volume 16 (2018)
Volume 15 (2017)
Volume 14 (2016)
Volume 13 (2015)
Volume 12 (2014)
Volume 11 (2013)
Volume 10 (2012)
Volume 9 (2011)
Volume 8 (2010)
Volume 7 (2009)
Volume 6 (2008)
Volume 4 (2006)
Anterior and Posterior Convex Growth Arrest for Congenital Scoliosis

Hamid Behtash, MD; Mohammad Saleh Ganjavian, MD; Ebrahim Ameri, MD; Bahram Mobini, MD; Seyed Hossein Vahid Tari, MD; Marzieh Nojoumi, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 1-6

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121228

Abstract
  Background: Congenital vertebral development produces the congenital scoliosis which is often progressive requiring surgical intervention. Convex hemiepiphysiodesis of the involved segments is a useful technique in young children. We are reporting our experience with such a treatment.Methods: Among the ...  Read More

Prevalence of Positive Serology for Hepatitis C in an Orthopaedic Trauma Unit

Mohammad Taghi Peyvandi, MD; Hossein Shobiri, MD, MPH; Sara Amel Farzad, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 7-10

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121229

Abstract
  Background: The likelihood of transmission of hepatitis C virus through a single skin perforation is 2.7 to 10 percent. The serologic test of “Elisa” is about 99 percent sensitive in detecting hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The aim of this study is to evaluate the possibility of disease transmission ...  Read More

Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation (Results with “Bristow” Procedure)

Seyed Abdolhossein Mehdinasab, MD; Seyed Ali Marashi Nejad, MD; Nasser Sarrafan, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 11-16

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121230

Abstract
  Background:  There have been many operations for treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. The Bristow procedure with its dynamic and static effect can prevent shoulder dislocation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long term results of this procedure in our center.Methods: 19 patients ...  Read More

Double Osteotomy of First Metatarsus for Adolescent Hallux Valgus Deformity

Mahmood Bahari, MD; Hassan Rahimi, MD; Mohammad Gharedaghi, MD; Javad Afzali, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 17-23

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121231

Abstract
  Background: ِِDouble osteotomy of first metatarsal has been advocated as a procedure of choice for severe hallux valgus in adolescent age group. We would like to report our experience with such an osteotomy in Meshhad.Methods: Over a five year period (1999-2004), 26 feet in 17 adolescents - mean age ...  Read More

Knee Function and Patellar Apprehension Test after Fulkerson Operation (Short-Term Follow-up)

Fardin Mirzatolouie, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 24-30

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121232

Abstract
  Background: Recurrent patellar subluxation is clinically manifested by slippage of patella and positive apprehension test. Fulkerson osteotomy of tibial tubercle is a well-known surgery for this type of patellar malalignment. Little data is available for changes of apprehension test after Fulkerson operation. ...  Read More

Short-Term Results of Arthroscopic Repair of Subscapularis Tendon Tear

Hamidreza Aslani, MD; Hamid Farrokhi, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 31-37

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121233

Abstract
  Background: Despite being the largest rotator cuff tendon of the shoulder, the function and clinical relevance of subscapularis pathology has been largely ignored in the literature. Although more recent studies have focused on subscapularis tears, all have reported on techniques of open repair. The advent ...  Read More

Traumatic Bilateral Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder (Report of One Case)

Nasser Sarrafan, MD; Seyed Aabdolhossein Mehdinasab, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 38-40

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121234

Abstract
  Bilateral traumatic shoulder dislocation is rare, and is usually posterior dislocation, often happening with convulsion of electrical shock therapy. There are only couple cases of bilateral anterior dislocation reported in the English literature. Hereby we would like to report on one such rare lesion.  Read More

Electrosurgery (History, Usage principles, Risk Avoidance)

Bahador Alami Harandi, MD; Saeed Reza Mehrpour, MD

Volume 5, Issue 1 , December 2006, Pages 41-47

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121235

Abstract
  The usage of electricity has revolutionized the surgical procedures. Electrical current less than 5 KHz, causes electrolysis and its main usage is in cosmetic procedures. Electrical current more than 20 and less than 350 KHz causes severe stimulation of nerves and muscles and even death and it does not ...  Read More