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 5 (2007)
Peripheral Nerve Graft in Severe Scar Tissue (Comparison of One Stage and Two Stage Nerve Graft)

Reza Shahryar Kamrani, MD; Masoumeh Firuzi; Mohammad Hosein Nabian; Leila Oriadi Zanjani; Mostafa Shaahrezaee, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 1-7

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121237

Abstract
  Background: The treatment of large peripheral nerve defect in scarred tissue is still a major challenge. Two-stage grafting with preparation of a smooth bed before grafting is a technique used for tendon or bone defects in the past. We are now reporting such a technique for large scarred gaps in the ...  Read More

Patient Satisfaction after Spinal Decompression in Central Degenerative Spinal Stenosis (An early result)

Bahram Mobini, MD; Hamid Behtash, MD; Ebrahim Ameri, MD; Seyed Alireza Bassampoor, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 8-13

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121238

Abstract
  Background: Spinal stenosis is a common reason for referral to a spine center by adults. Pain and numbness in buttochs and lower limbs after a period of standing or walking are the common complaints. History, supplemented with good physical exam radiography and MRI of spine are the mainstays of diagnosis. ...  Read More

Arthroscopic Repair of Complete Tear of Rotator Cuff (A One-Year Follow-up)

Hamidreza Aslani, MD; Hamed Vahedi, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 14-19

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121239

Abstract
  Background: Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder complaint in the older age group. Treatments differ depending on the severity of tear and patient’s condition. Surgery is one of the important treatment options which may be done arthroscopically or by open technique. In this ...  Read More

Open Reduction of Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures (A Different Technique)

Ahmad Shahla, MD; Saeed Charehsaz, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 20-26

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121240

Abstract
  Background: Open reduction and internal fixation of intra-articular calcaneal fractures is technically difficult. Anatomical reduction is needed in order to obtain good subtalar motion and satisfactory clinical outcome. Reliable and accurate open reduction technique is needed for good results. We would ...  Read More

Tendon Achilles Allograft for Elbow Extensor Repair

Mohammad Dehghani, MD; Farshad Maleki, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 27-31

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121241

Abstract
  Background: Defects in elbow extensors usually occur with severe trauma and more in young or middle age people. The acute injuries can be repaired by direct suturing and bone anchorage. Such a repair is not feasible in chronic cases (a few weeks old) and in massive defects often seen in patients with ...  Read More

Diagnosis of Syndesmosis Sprain (Comparison between Clinical and Radiographic Examination)

Seyed Morteza Kazemi, MD; Ali Akbar Esmaeileijah, MD; Ali Akbar Esmaeileijah, MD; Farshad Adib, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 32-38

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121242

Abstract
  Background: In spite of common occurrence of ankle sprains, syndesmosis injuries are rare, but very debilitating and frequently misdiagnosed.Methods: In 100 patients the sensitivity and specificity of standard radiography and physical examination were tested against MRI of the ankle for the diagnosis ...  Read More

Prolonged Serous Discharge from Surgical Spinal Wound after Bioactive Glass (Report of One Case)

Hamid Behtash, MD; Ebrahim Ameri, MD; Bahram Mobini, MD; Seyed Alireza Bassampoor, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 39-42

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121243

Abstract
  Bioactive glass materials are being, commonly, used in spinal fusion as substitute for bone graft. Continuous serous discharge as a reaction to this foreign material has not been previously reported. The following case is a report of a patient who developed non-infected continuous serous discharge following ...  Read More

Spontaneous Rapid Disappearance of Heterotopic Bone after Old Elbow Dislocation (Report of One Case)

Hamidreza Yazdi, MD; Majid E Ziaee, MD; Mahmood Pamorghi, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 43-48

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121244

Abstract
  Myositis ossificans is one of elbow traumatic injury complications. In this study, a patient with myositis ossificans of elbow that has been operated and achieved good result is presented.  Read More

Unstable Intertrochantric Hip Fractures

Bahador Aalami Harandi, MD; Seyed Mehdi Jafari, MD; Armin Aalami Harandi, MD

Volume 4, Issue 4 , September 2006, Pages 49-57

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijos.2020.121245

Abstract
  Background: Intertrochanteric fractures continue to be one of the common orthopaedic injuries with heavy economic or/and social burden on the families and society. Internal fixation and early mobilization is the standard of care for these fractures. DHS is widely used, and is highly successful for the ...  Read More