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Thesis Topic or Title Ideas
MD/MS, MCh, DM, PhD Thesis or Postgraduate research title and topic ideas: Tamil Nadu Dr. MGU University Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Karnataka Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library Christian Medical College Vellore Theses/Dissertation Library
Orthopedics thesis titles:
University of British Columbia Faculty of Medical Sciences
Sample Size Calculation for Thesis
1. cross-sectional and descriptive studies.
When data is on nominal/ordinal scale and proportion is one of the parameters
n = z 2 pq/d 2 n = minimum sample size required
z = critical value and a standard value for the corresponding level of confidence
- At 95% CI or 5% level of significance (type-I error) it is 1.96 and at 99% CI it is 2.58
p = expected prevalence or based on previous research
q = 1 – p
d = margin of error or precision (usually 0.05 for 5% margin of error).
n = z 2 σ 2 /d 2
σ = S.D (Standard Deviation) which is based on previous study or pilot study
d = margin of error or precision (calculated as Mean X Relative error)
You can also use OpenEpi: https://www.openepi.com/SampleSize/SSPropor.htm
2. Single group cohort studies
Minimum sample size required can be calculated using the formula:
N = [σ²(z1−β+z1−α/2)²] / (μ0−μ1)²
μ0 = population mean
μ1 = mean of study population
N = sample size of study population
σ = variance of study population
α = probability of type I error (usually 0.05)
β = probability of type II error (usually 0.2)
z = critical Z value for a given α or β
3. Comparative studies
When case data is on nominal/ordinal scale and proportion is parameter of the study n = [p 1 (1-p 1 ) + p 2 (1 – p 2 )] / (p 1 – p 2 ) 2 * C n = Minimum sample size for a group p1 and p2 = Proportion of two groups C = Standard value for the corresponding level of α and β selected for the study:
- 80% power and 95% CI = 7.85
- 90% power and 95% CI = 10.51
- 80% power and 99% CI = 11.68
- 90% power and 99% CI = 14.88
When case data is on interval/ratio scale and mean is parameter of the study n = [σ 1 2 + σ 2 2 ] (Z 1-b + Z 1-a/2 ) 2 / d 2 d = difference in means of two group (effect size) σ1 = SD of Group 1 σ2 = SD of Group 2 Z 1-b = Desired power (0.84 for 80% power and 1.282 for 90% power) Z 1-a/2 = Critical value and a standard value for the corresponding level of confidence (1.96 at 95% CI and and 2.58 at 99% CI)
Further reading: http://njppp.com/fulltext/28-1567942207.pdf
Formatting Thesis
The key topics covered in this lesson are:
- Creating Citations
- Adding Captions
- Inserting Footnotes and Endnotes
- Creating a Table of Contents
- Inserting a Cover Page
- Creating and Modifying Headers or Footers
- Creating Bookmarks
Using Endnote Function of Microsoft Word for Referencing
Inserting Arabic number Endnotes before the last page of document
If the whole document is one section, then follow the bellowing steps:
- Put insertion pointer at the end of the document but ahead of endnotes. Or you can press “Ctrl+ End”.
- Then click “Page Layout” tab.
- Next click “Breaks”.
- And choose “Next Page”. All endnotes will go to a new page. If you would like to have references in a separate section but on a page with other contents as well, choose “Continuous”.
- Now click “References” and then the extend button to open “Footnote and Endnote” dialog box.
- In the box, choose “Endnotes”.
- Then select “End of section’.
- In the Number format, select “1, 2, 3, …”.
- Lastly, click “Apply”. All endnotes shall go back to the end of the section and leave the new page blank where is now independent of the endnote area.
Refer to the same endnote more than once
- On the View menu, click Print Layout.
- In your document, click where you want the reference to be located.
- On the Insert menu, click Cross-reference.
- On the Reference type list, click Endnote.
- Do one of the following.
To insert the cross-reference as | Do this |
---|---|
Regular text | On the Insert reference to list, click Endnote number. |
Superscript text | On the Insert reference to list, click Endnote number (formatted). |
- In the For which endnote box, click the note that you want to refer to.
- Click Insert, and then click Close.
Deleting the Endnote Separator Lines
Changing the style of Endnote references in Reference page
- As told in the pdf above, go to draft view and to “Show notes” in References tab.
- Select all endnotes
- Select the numbers and remove “superscript” format from them.
- Format the references as per your requirement.
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Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii (Oct 2018)
TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPEDICS RESEARCH SPECIALITY IN 2017: DISSERTATIONS ANALYSIS
- I. V. Reshetov,
- R. M. Tikhilov,
- A. Yu. Kochish,
- I. I. Shubnyakov
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The authors present a short analysis of autoabstracts of all theses in traumatology and orthopedics speciality (14.01.15), 10 doctoral and 59 candidate theses, that were defended at 11 dedicated dissertation boards starting mid of October 2016 until mid of October 2017 and underwent expert reviews during 2017 in expert council of the Higher certifying commission on surgical science.The absolute majority of 26 papers in traumatology (16 candidate and 5 doctoral theses) were dedicated to treatment of patients with different fractures and another 5 candidate theses examined issues of arthroscopic procedures in case of a trauma. 25 dissertations in orthopedics mainly reviewed aspects of large joints replacement (6 candidate and 3 doctoral these) and treatment of periprosthetic infection (4 candidate theses). Spine pathologies (5 candidate theses) and oncology orthopedics (2 candidate theses) prevailed among dissertation topics on paediatric orthopedics. The only doctoral thesis on paediatric orthopaedics was dedicated to clubfoot.In accordance with recommended criteria of clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research journal 40 (67,8%) candidate theses and 2 (20%) doctoral theses corresponded to evidence level III, 17 (28,8%) candidate and 8 (80%) doctoral theses were classified as evidence level IV and only 2 candidate theses (3,4%) formally corresponded to evidence level II.
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Dr. Amit B. Patil | Dr. Ravi .S. Jatti | To Evaluate the Functional outcome of Distal End Radius Fracture treated using Variable Angle Volar Locking Compression Plates – An Observational Prospective Study | |||
Dr.Amrit Moulick | Dr.Rajendra R. Bhandankar | Comparative Analysis of Influence of Epidural Injection and Adductor Canal Block versus Epidural Injection and Periarticular Infiltration versus Epidural Injection alone on Pain relief and Knee Range of movement after total Knee Arthroplasty – Prospective Non-Randomised Study | |||
Dr.Ayush Sharma | Dr.Satish D.Patil | Corrrelation between Clinical Examination and Radiography finding in Evaluation of Knee Osteoarthritis – A Prospective Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Omkar Milind Kerkar | Dr.Dinesh R.Kale | Clinical outcome of Plating in Comminuted Clavicle Fractures (3 Piece Clavicle Fractures) a Prospective Study | |||
Dr.Patel Parth Rakeshkumar | Dr.Shailesh V.Udapudi | Change in Hamstring Parameters by Isokinetic Analysis after Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction using Hamstring Graft – Prospective Study | |||
Dr.Rellu Sarath Chandra | Dr.R.B.Uppin | Rotational Alignment in Tibal Diaphyseal Fractures with the Suprapatellar Semi-Extended Versus Standard Infrapatellar Entry Tibial Nailing Techniques | |||
Dr.Rohith S. Mutt | Dr.S.K.Saidapur | Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Arthroscopic findings in Evaluation of Shoulder Pathology – A year Hospital Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Sarthak Jain | Dr.S.T.Sanikop | One year Hospital Based Prospective Study of Tens Intramedullary Nailing in Midshaft Clavicle Fractures | |||
Dr.Sunish Kumar | Dr.Puneet Chamakeri | Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression in the treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: A Prospective Study | |||
Dr.Varisth Vardhan | Dr.Sameer Haveri | Preoperative Predictors of Severe Postoperative Pain in Orthopaedic Surgeries – A Hospital Based Observational Prospective Study | |||
Dr. Smit Upadhayay | Dr. Sameer Haveri | Effect of Injection Denosumab in Osteoporotic Fracture Healing – A Randomized controlled Trial in Tertiary Care Hospital | |||
Dr. Akash Damodar Lotlikar | Dr. Somnath Sanikop | Study of Morphological Distribution of Ankle Fractures Based on the Novel Four Coulmn Fracture Classification – A One year Hospital Based Cross-Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Kavya Botta | Dr. S. V. Udapudi | Functional Outcome in ACL Reconstruction with Peroneus Longus Graft : A Hospital Based Prospective Study | |||
Dr. Ojas Yadav | Dr. Somnath Sanikop | Study to Morphological Distribution of Intra-articular Fractures of Distal-end Radius Based on Novel Three Column Classification System | |||
Dr. Sanjay Prateep K | Dr. Dinesh. Kale | Functional Outcome of Proxmimal Femoral Nailing A2 in Interochanteric Fractures – A Hospital Based Prospective Study | |||
Dr. Tathagata Samanta | Dr. R. S. Jatti | Intra-Articular Autologous Platelet Rich VS Corticosteroid Injecion in Osteoarthritis of Knee : A One Year Hospital Based Comparative Study | |||
Dr. Sumit Saurabh | Dr. Shailesh Udapudi | Dr. Satish Patil | The Functional Outcome in Patients Undergoing Hydrodilation for Adesive Capsulitis | ||
Dr. Yeeshu Anand | Dr. Puneet Chamakeri | Dr. Kiran Patil, Dr. Pradeep Gouda | Correlation Between Diagnostic Anatomic Shoulder Parameters and Degenerative Rotator Cuff Tears using MRI Scan : A Hospital Based One Year Cross Sectional Study | ||
Dr. Aditya Pratap | Dr. Rajendra Bhandankar | Effect of Surgical Approach on Functional Outcome and Component Positioning in Total HIP Arthroplasty: A One Year Hospital Based Prospective Study | |||
Dr. Kirankumar PM | Dr. S. K. Saidapur | Functional Ourcome Analysis of Column Specific Fixation in the Management of Proximal Tibal Fractures | |||
Ankit Singh | Dr. R. S. Jatti | Functional outcome of arthrospcopic rotator cuff repair – a hospital based prospective study | 2023-2026 | ||
Deepak Rajendra Malik | Dr. Sarang Shete | A prospective study of assessment of structural changes and trabecular pattern for bone quality in patient with osteoporotic hip fractures using x-rays of hip and proximal humerus and its correlation with singh’s index | 2023-2026 | ||
G Prithvi Sai Goud | Dr. Sameer Haveri | The effect of obesity in orthopaedic surgical outcomes | 2023-2026 | ||
Indhu S | Dr. S. K. Saidapur | Dr. Ravi Kerur | Effectiveness of triamcinolone vs. Dexamethasone as caudal epidural steroid injections for radiculopathy due to lumbosacral prolapsed intervertebral disc-a prospective randomised control trial | 2023-2026 | |
Kaligotla Murali Krishna | Dr. Sameer Haveri | Comparative analysis of teriparatide and conventional treatment in osteoporotic fracture healing : a randomized controlled trial study | 2023-2026 | ||
K Soma Sundaram | Dr. S. T. Sanikop | Retrospective analysis of donor site morbidity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction done using autograft – a one year hospital based study | 2023-2026 | ||
Sachin Shashikanth Bharadwaj | Dr. S. V. Udapudi | A tudy analyzing association of insall-salvati ration and the outcome after total knee arthroplasty : a one year hospital based prospective study | 2023-2026 | ||
Sangamesh Basavaraj Umachagimath | Dr. Puneet Chamakeri | The prevalence and grading of rotator cuff and labral injuries in patients with shoulder pain in instability : a mri based cross sectional study | 2023-2026 | ||
Sree Sujesh Medikonda | Dr. R. R. Bhandankar | Correlation of varus deformity in patients undergoing total knee replacement using pie custing of medical collateral ligament – a prospective study to evaluate functional outcomes | 2023-2026 | ||
Vasu Vikas Goel | Dr. Dinesh. Kale | A retrospective comparative study of functional outcomes of patients managed conservatively vs surgically having pelvic ring injuries | 2023-2026 |
COMPLETED DISSERTATIONS
Dr. Arjun Bhoomraddi | Dr. S.V.Udapudi | An Observational study Evaluating the Prevalence of Degenerative Meniscal Injuries in Known Cases of Osteoarthritis of the Knee by Magnetic Resonance Imaging | |||
Dr. Raunak Pareek | Dr. R.B. uppin | Study of effect of Zoledronic Acid on Back Pain in Patients with Osteoporosis | |||
Dr. Subash Bose | Dr. Kiran. Patil | Assessment of Fracture Risk in Diabetic Versus apparently healthy population within 40-80 years of age using WHO Frax Score – A Hospital Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Sahil Manoj Lala | Dr. Ravi .S. Jatti | Prevalence of Rotator Cuff Diseases in Type II Diabetes Mellitus – A one year Hospital Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Devanshu Pathak | Dr. S.T. Sanikop | Anthropometric study of Proximal Femur Geometry using computed Tomography (CT) Scan in patients undergoing Hip Surgery – A one year Hospital based prospective Study | |||
Dr. Shubham Gupta | Dr. Dinesh. Kale | Defining safe Corridors for ILio-Sacral and Trans-Sacral Screw Placement in Indian population – A cross sectional Preliminary Computerized Tomography Scan Based Anthropometric Study | |||
Dr. G. Ravi Kiran Reddy | Dr. Satish. Patil | Correlation of Vitamin D Levels with Bone Mineral Density in patients of age 45 and above – A one year Hospital Based Observational Study | |||
Dr. Raj Kiran | Dr. Sameer Haveri | Prospective Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial on the Effect of Calcitonin in Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis | |||
Dr. P. Sai Srinivas Pavan | Dr. S.K. Saidapur | Radiological Assessment of the Posterior Tibial Slope as a Risk factors for Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint | |||
Dr. G. S. Revanth | Dr. Puneet Chamakeri | Dr.Vijay Kage, Co-Guide | Analysis of Differences in the Gait parameters in Post Operative patients with Intertrochanteric Fractures using 3D Gait Analyser. | ||
Dr. AAYUSH ARORA | Dr. Ravi .S. Jatti | FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF INTERTROCHANTERIC FRACTURES TREATED WITH PROXIMAL FEMORAL NAIL – A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED – PROSPECTIVE STUDY | |||
Dr. B VIHASIT | Dr. Dinesh R. Kale | CLINICAL EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS BY LOCAL INJECTION OF AUTOLOGOUS BLOOD | |||
Dr. KULKARNI VISHAL UPENDRA | Dr. Kiran S. Patil | FEMORAL INTERCONDYLAR NOTCH MEASUREMENTS INCLUDING ACL – BLUMENSAAT LINE ANGLE (ALPHA ANGLE) IN ADULTS WITH NON-CONTACT ACL INJURIES – A ONE YEAR CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY | |||
Dr. KUNAL KHARA | Dr.Shailesh V. Udapudi | FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF SURGICAL FIXATION OF BIMALLEOLAR ANKLE FRACTURES BY FIXING THE LATERAL MALLEOLUS FIRST | |||
Dr. MOTWANI AMIT SURESHLAL | Dr.Kiran S. Patil | CORRELATION OF SERUM HOMOCYSTEINE LEVELS AND THE RISK OF OSTEOPOROSIS – A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED CROSS – SECTIONAL STUDY | |||
Dr. NEWLIN JAIRUS N | Dr.Sameer Haveri | Dr.Anand Heggannavar, MPT | ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENCES IN THE GAIT PARAMETERS IN PATIENTS WITH VARYING GRADES OF KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS USING 3D GAIT ANALYSER | ||
Dr. NISHANT KUMAR SINGH | Dr.R.B.Uppin | THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF DISPLACED DISTAL END RADIUS FRACTURE USING EXTERNAL FIXATOR BY THE PRINCIPLE OF LIGAMENTOTAXIS – A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY | |||
Dr. UMAR AKHTAR | Dr.R.R.Bhandankar | ROLE OF DYNAMIZATION IN FRACTURE HEALING OF FEMUR AND TIBIA AFTER INTRAMEDULLARY INTERLOCKING NAIL – A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY | |||
Dr. VAKA KRISHNA CHAITANYA | Dr.S.T.Sanikop | A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED COMPARITIVE STUDY ON OUTCOME OF POSTERIOR AND APPROACH IN HEMIARTHROPLASTY OF HIP JOINT | |||
Dr. VIKAS MEHTA | Dr.S.K.Saidapur | AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY TO DETERMINE THE INCIDENCE OF LOWER LIMB DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS AFTER MAJOR ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERIES | |||
DR.SATISH | DR. S.T SANIKOP | PRE AND POST OPERATIVE GAIT ANALYSIS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION USING PATELLAR TENDON BONE GRAFT-ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED OBSERVATIONAL STUDY | |||
DR.ANMOL | DR.S V UDAPUDI | A HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME BETWEEN SURGICAL MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF FRACTURE MIDDLE THIRD CLAVICLE IN ADULTS | |||
DR.UDAY KUMAR D. | DR.R.B. UPPIN | CROSSSECTIONAL STUDY OF OSTEOPOROSIS AMONG WOMEN WITH THYROID DYSFUNCTION | |||
DR.PRAVEEN M | DR.R.S. JATTI | FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF ANATOMICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT WITH HAMSTRING GRAFT- A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED –OBSERVATIONAL STUDY | |||
Dr. Srujan V.M | Dr. S.T. Sanikop | PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF LOCAL INFILTRATION ANALGESIA FOR POST OPERATIVE TOTAL HIP CONTROL FOLLOWING TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT | |||
Dr. Naveen Biradar | Dr. S.V. Udapudi | A PLACEBO CONTROL TRIAL TO ASSESS THE ROLE OF CALCITONIN IN EARLY FRACTURE HEALING IN INTERTROCHANTRIC FRACTURE TREATED SURGICALLY IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, BELAGAVI | |||
Dr. Utkarsh Burli | Dr.Kiran S. Patil | RELIABILITY OF RADIOLOGICAL INDICES IN COMPARISON WITH DEXA (DUAL ENERGY X-RAY ABSORBTIOMETRY) IN DIAGNOSIS OF OSTEOPOROSIS – A ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED COMPARATIVE STUDY | |||
Dr. Irfan Dandharagi | Dr. R.S. Jatti | EFFICACY OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA VERSUS CORTICOSTEROID FOR TREATMENT OF LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS, ONE YEAR RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL | |||
DR. MURUGESH KURANI MAHADEV | DR. R B UPPIN | DR RAJESH POWAR | A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFECTIVINESS OF NAGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THEREPY (NPWT) VERSUS STANDARD CH;ORHEXINE GAUZE DRESSING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF POST TRAUMATIC SOFT TISSUE DEFECTS IN THE EXTREMITIES- ONE YEAR HOSPITAL BASED RANDOMMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL | ||
DR. RAJEEV REDDY.K | DR. V.G.MURAKIBHAVI | Nill | EFECT OF INTRA ARTICULAR INJECTION OF CORTICOSTEROID IN THE PATIENTS WITH OSTEORTHARITIS OF THE KNEE- A HOSPITAL BASED CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY | ||
DR JAYDIP RUGNATHBHAI VAMJA | DR. SOMANATH SANIKOP | Nill | A HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE CLINICAL OUTCOME OF RETROGRADE NAILING VERSUS MINIMALLY INVASIVE PLATE OSTEOSYNTHESIS (MIPO) IN DISTAL THIRD FEMUR PRACTURE IN ADULTS | ||
DR VIVEKSHEEL | DR. S.V.UDAPUDI | DR.SANTOSH D PATIL | COMPARISON OF CLINICALAND ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION IN NEONATAL HIP SCREENING FOR DETECTION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DYSPLASIA OF HIP (DDH)- HOSPITAL BASED 1 YEAR CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY | ||
Dr.Vikas Sharma | DR.S.V.UDAPUDI | Nil | Assessment of Functional outcome of Mini-Open Rotator Cuff Repair – A Hospital Based Prospective Study | ||
DR.SAHIL KALE | DR.R.B.UPPIN | Nill | FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE PLATE OSTEOSYNTHESIS (MIPO) IN PROXIMAL TIBIAL FRACTURES-A HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. | ||
DR.SUNIL N | DR.K.S.PATIL | Nill | ASSESSMENT OF OPTIMUM HEIGHT OF LEG ELEVATION IN CLOSED FRACTURES OF LEG BY INVASIVE INTRA-COMPARTMENTAL PRESSURE MONITORING-A HOSPITAL BASED ONE YEAR RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRAIL. | ||
DR.NITISH K | DR.R.S.JATTI | Nill | EFFECTIVENESS OF INTRA-ARTICULAR INJECTION OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA V/S TRIAMCINOLONE IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE-A HOSPITAL BASED RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL. | ||
Dr. Shivank Prakash | Dr. R.S.Jatti | Nil | PREVALENCE OF OSTEOPOROSIS IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS – A HOSPITAL BASED CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY USING DUAL ENERGY X RAY ABSORPTIONOMETRY (DEXA) SCAN | ||
Dr. Vikas kumar Lochab | Dr. S.T.Sanikop | Nil | PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY OF EFFICACY OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN REDUCING BLOOD LOSS IN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT | ||
Dr. Saumya Agarwal | Dr. S.V.Udapudi | Nil | A HOSPITAL BASED COMPARATIVE PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSES THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF RETROGRADE NAILING VERSUS LOCKED COMPRESSION PLATING IN SUPRACONDYLAR FEMUR FRACTURE IN ADULTS | ||
Dr. Srikrishna Chaitanya K | Dr. K.S.Patil | Nil | FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF CLOSED INTRAMEDULLARY INTERLOCKING NAIL IN DIAPHYSEAL FRACTURE SHAFT OF FEMUR IN ADULTS : A PROSPECTIVE STUDY | ||
Dr. Vivek Patel | Dr. M.Y.Patil | Nil | “A HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EVALUATE THE OUTCOME OF SHOULDER HEMI-REPLACEMENT IN FOUR PART FRACTURE AND FOUR PART FRACTURE DISLOCATION OF PROXIMAL HUMERUS. | ||
Dr. Srinath Gupta | Dr. R.B.Uppin | Nil | A HOSPITAL BASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON COMPARISION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING(MRI) AND ARTHROSCOPY FINDINGS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MENISCAL AND CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INJURIES OF THE KNEE JOINT” | ||
Dr. Nikhil Gangne | Dr. B.B.Putti | Nil | A HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF NAILING VERSUS PLATING IN FRACTURE SHAFT OF HUMERUS | ||
Dr. Manu Agarwal | Dr. S.H.Motimath | Nil | A HOSPITAL BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSES FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN CHILDREN WITH FACTURE FEMUR TREATED WITH TITANIUM ELASTIC NAIL SYSTEM( TENS) | ||
DR.PATEL R.M | DR. V.G.MURAKIBHAVI | NIL | EFFECT OF CAUDAL EPIDURAL STEROID VERSUS NORMAL SALINE INJECTION IN CHRONIC LOW BACKACHE: A HOSPITAL BASED 1 YEAR RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL | ||
DR.MOHAN YADAV ANNA | DR. R.S.JATTI | NIL | A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EVALUATE THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF DISTAL END OF RADIOUS FRACTURES TREATED L.C.P | ||
DR. RAJESHWAR SINGH SIDHU | DR. R.B.UPPIN | NIL | A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EVALUATE THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES OPERATED WITH L.C.P | ||
DR. VINAYKUMAR GUNJALLI | DR. K.S.PATIL | NIL | A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURES USING SURGICAL PLXATION WITH PHILOSPLATE | ||
DR. CHINTAN C.PATEL | DR.K.S.PATIL | Nil | PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EVALUATE FRACTURE OF DISTAL END OF FEMUR USING LCP PLATE | ||
DR. PRATEEK LODHA | DR.S.H.MOTIMATH | Nil | COMPARISION OF MANAGEMENT OF COLLE’S FRACTURE BETWEEN CONSERVATIVE AND K WIRE FIXATION | ||
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TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPEDICS RESEARCH SPECIALITY IN 2017: DISSERTATIONS ANALYSIS
- Authors: Reshetov I.V. 1 , Tikhilov R.M. 2 ,3 , Kochish A.Y. 4 , Shubnyakov I.I. 4
- Sechenov First Moscow State Medical university.
- Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics
- Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University.
- Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics.
- Issue: Vol 24, No 3 (2018)
- Pages: 9-18
- Section: ARTICLES
- Submitted: 05.10.2018
- Accepted: 05.10.2018
- Published: 05.10.2018
- URL: https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/1040
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2018-24-3-9-18
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The authors present a short analysis of autoabstracts of all theses in traumatology and orthopedics speciality (14.01.15), 10 doctoral and 59 candidate theses, that were defended at 11 dedicated dissertation boards starting mid of October 2016 until mid of October 2017 and underwent expert reviews during 2017 in expert council of the Higher certifying commission on surgical science.
The absolute majority of 26 papers in traumatology (16 candidate and 5 doctoral theses) were dedicated to treatment of patients with different fractures and another 5 candidate theses examined issues of arthroscopic procedures in case of a trauma. 25 dissertations in orthopedics mainly reviewed aspects of large joints replacement (6 candidate and 3 doctoral these) and treatment of periprosthetic infection (4 candidate theses). Spine pathologies (5 candidate theses) and oncology orthopedics (2 candidate theses) prevailed among dissertation topics on paediatric orthopedics. The only doctoral thesis on paediatric orthopaedics was dedicated to clubfoot.
In accordance with recommended criteria of clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research journal 40 (67,8%) candidate theses and 2 (20%) doctoral theses corresponded to evidence level III, 17 (28,8%) candidate and 8 (80%) doctoral theses were classified as evidence level IV and only 2 candidate theses (3,4%) formally corresponded to evidence level II.
I. V. Reshetov
Igor V. Reshetov — acad. RaS, dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, director of plastic Surgery clinic, head of Oncology and Reconstructive Surgery department.
R. M. Tikhilov
Rashid M. Tikhilov — dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, director .
8, ul. Akad. Baykova, 195427, St. Petersburg; 41, Kirochnaya ul., 191015, St. Petersburg.
A. Yu. Kochish
Alexandr Yu. Kochish — dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, deputy director for Research and academic affairs.
8, ul. Akad. Baykova, 195427, St. Petersburg.
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