Gopalan’s
Evidence based
ORTHOPAEDIC PRINCIPLES
Hitesh Gopalan U, MS Orth.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and
Clinical Assistant Professor,
MOSC Medical College,
Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Editor:
www.orthopaedicprinciples.com
Expert Advisor, OrthoEvidence
Visiting Lecturer: Centre for Evidence Based Orthopaedics,
McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
SICOT India ICL- Scientific Chairman
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Orthopaedics,
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics
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Associate Editors:
1. Senthilnathan. MS Orth, Leatherman Spine Fellow
Consultant, UAE
2. Vaibhav Bagaria. MS Orth
Arthroplasty Surgeon
CARE Hospital, Nagpur
3. Sujit Kumar Tripathy, Assistant Professor, AIMS, Bhubhaneshwar
4. Vishal Kumar, Assistant Professor, PGI, Chandigarh
5. Pankaj Patni, Arthroplasty Surgeon, Vadodara
Contributors
Renjit Thomas Isaac, Asst Professor, MOSCMM, Kolenchery
Tarun Goyal, AIMS, Rishikesh
Brijesh P.V, Calicut, Kerala
S. Marimuthu. , Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu
Sanjay Chawra, New Delhi
Hrutvij Bhatt , Vadodara
Ramesh Dalwai , UK
Shamshul Hoda, Katihar, Bihar
Sangeet Gangadharan , Vellore
Milin Jaiswal , Chennai
Harish Palvai, Chennai
Ashok Sunil Gavaskar, , Chennai
Rishi Mugesh Kanna, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore
Alankar Ramteke, Nagpur
Preteek Behera, PGI Chandigarh
Kishan Bhagwat, PGI Chandigarh
Prasoon Kumar, PGI Chandigarh
Nitesh Gahlot, PGI Chandigarh
Kedar Padhye, Chennai
Kedar Phadke, Miraj
Damandeep Singh, Delhi
Rajat Malot, Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellow, USA
Nishanth Singh,Max Hospital, NewDelhi
Mayur Patil, Mumbai
Nilesh Nangre, Pune
Sobin Sunny,MOSC Medical College, Kolenchery
Sridevi Rajeeve, MOSC Medical College, Kolenchery
Vikas Bachhal, Chandigarh
Ratna Johari, Mumbai
Rajiv Goel, Pune
Saseendar Sundaram, Pondicherry
Ratna Johari, Mumbai
Payal Jain, Vadodara
Ashok Shyam, Thane
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
• J Senthilkumar, Madurai
• Akhil Chaudhury, Aurangabad
• Shikhil, ACME, Kannur
• Subhash, ACME, Kannur
• Sherwin Shareef, ACME, Kannur
• Feroz Khan, Mumbai
MOSC Medical College, Kolenchery, Kerala 2008 batch
• Aryasree Ram
• Asha Ouseph
• Divya Giridhar
• Fatimah Hasna
• Arya Ramachandran
• Ann Mary Thomas
• Anjana M S
• Jayashankar Ajayan
2007 batch
• Anjana Babu
• Preethi Nair
• Meera Rajan
• Mary Veena
• Jerry Antony
• Malini Kunnath
• Elvin Cherian
• Iby Ann Xavier
2006 batch
• Tinu Sara Abraham
• Mathew Varghese
• Paul Babu
• Rejitha Varghese
• Manju Oommen
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INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
Canada
Mohit Bhandari
Michael Mckee (Toronto)
United States
Sureshan Sivananthan (Editor, Mercer’s Textbook of Orthopaedics)
Selene G Parekh(North Carolina)
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United Kingdom
Nicola Maffulli
Kartik Hariharan
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Special Thanks to our Advisors:
• Prof S Rajasekaran, Coimbatore, India
• Prof GS Kulkarni, Miraj, India
• Prof Mandeep Dhillon, Chandigarh, India
• Prof Rajesh Purushothaman, Calicut, India
• Dr Amr Abdelgawad, University of Texas, El Paso, USA
• Dr Prasoon Mohan, Interventional Radiologist, Miami, Florida, USA
• Dr Jinson Jose, Infection Control Specialist, Detroit, Michigan
• Prof A Riyaz, Professor of Paediatrics, Calicut Medical College, India
• Prof NS Laud, BreachCandy Hospital, Mumbai
• Prof A Devadoss, Madurai, India
• Dr Mangal Parihar, Mumbai, India
• Prof Milind Kulkarni, Miraj, India
• Prof T Prabhakaran, Madurai, India
• Prof R Sivakumar, Madurai, India
• Dr Rahul Katta, Jaipur, India
• Prof S Shanmgunathan, Madurai, India
• Dr Pramod Achan, St Bart’s, London
• Prof Jagdish Menon, Pondichery, India
• Prof Lalit Maini, NewDelhi, India
• Prof Parag Sancheti, Pune, India
• Dr Taral Nagda, Mumbai
• Dr Swapnil Keny, JJ Hospitals, Mumbai
• Dr Manish Agarwal, Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai
• Prof Vinod Panchbavi, Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Texas, USA
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PREFACE
There are so many books available in the market to learn Orthopaedics
and one may wonder where does Evidence Based Orthopaedic Principles
stand! There are countless number of articles being published every
month across a vast number of orthopaedic journals. But the million
dollar question is: “How do you integrate these Principles into Evidence
and solve a Clinical Scenario?” That is what we offer in Evidence Based
Orthopaedic Principles . With our high profile Editorial Panel, we have
tried our best to answer most of the burning questions in Orthopaedics!
It must be remembered that Orthopaedic Principles is not a panacea to
solve everything. After reading all the Principles and Evidence discussed,
the reader has to make his clinical judgement while applying to his
patient.
At our website, we continuously strive to make Orthopaedics simpler
by frequent updates. On our online discussion forum, we apply these
principles to solve real life clinical problems. Every chapter in this book
has undergone multiple revisions to provide the best clinical solution.
Nevertheless mistakes would have inadvertently crept in. The readers
are requested to go into detail and then pose your questions via our
website.
At Orthopaedic Principles, we rely on your contributions to make it a
valuable resource. Do write to us, with your Questions, suggestions and
perhaps we might invite you to join our prestigious Editorial Board!
Hitesh Gopalan U
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.orthopaedicprinciples.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paediatric Orthopaedics 34. Paediatric Spine .............................................. 645
1. Congenital Anomalies ........................................ 1 35. Spinal Rehabilitation....................................... 644
2. Osteochondrosis............................................... 41 36. Rheumatology................................................. 649
3. Neuromuscular Disorders ................................. 61
37. Musculoskeletal Oncology.............................. 682
4. Skeletal Dysplasias............................................ 78
5. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders ................. 94 38. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders in Adults. 743
6. Fractures in children........................................ 112 Orthopaedic Principles
7. Epiphyseal Injuries.......................................... 133 39. Surgical Approaches........................................ 757
8. Syndromes of Orthopaedic Importance.......... 137 40. Principles of Surgery....................................... 768
Sports Medicine 41. Gait.................................................................. 793
9. Knee ............................................................... 138 42. Arthrodesis ..................................................... 798
10. Shoulder ......................................................... 174 43. Bone and Joint Infections ............................... 809
11. Ankle .............................................................. 197 44. Tuberculosis ................................................... 830
12. Hip .................................................................. 207 45. Sternoclavicular Joint Disorders...................... 844
13. Elbow .............................................................. 217 Basic Sciences
46. Applied Basic Sciences.................................... 848
Joint Reconstruction
47. Implants.......................................................... 871
14. Total Hip Replacement.................................... 227
48. Biomaterials.................................................... 884
15. Total Knee Replacement.................................. 238
49. History of Orthopaedics.................................. 896
16. The Hip............................................................ 261
50. Physical Therapy.............................................. 903
17. The Knee......................................................... 278 51. Rehabilitation.................................................. 910
18. The Shoulder................................................... 288 52. Principles of Statistics and
19. The Elbow........................................................ 295 Orthopaedic Research..................................... 925
Fractures in Adults 53. Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics............... 934
20. Upper Limb fractures...................................... 299 54. Applied Physiology.......................................... 941
21. Lower Limb fractures...................................... 336 Orthopaedic Pharmacology
22. Malunion and Nonunion................................. 383 55. Analgesics-Anti inflammatory drugs,
23. Trauma Life Support........................................ 406 skeletal muscle relaxants................................ 952
56. Antibiotics....................................................... 960
Hand and Wrist
57. Miscellaneous................................................. 969
24. Hand ............................................................... 439
25. Wrist................................................................ 459 Radiology
26. Miscellaneous hand and wrist disorders......... 476 58. Orthopaedic Radiology................................... 977
27. Hand trauma................................................... 512
Clinical Examination
28. Hand Infections............................................... 521 59. Hip................................................................... 984
Foot and Ankle 60. Knee................................................................ 992
29. Adult foot........................................................ 525 61. Ankle............................................................... 998
30. Paediatric foot ................................................ 545 62. Shoulder........................................................ 1000
31. Trauma............................................................ 551 63. Elbow............................................................ 1006
64. Wrist.............................................................. 1010
Spine 65. Spine............................................................. 1018
32. Spine Trauma................................................... 567 Index.............................................................. 1025
33. Disorders Affecting ......................................... 586 Appendix....................................................... 1032
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FOREWORD & MESSAGE- CHAIRMAN EDUCATION SICOT
22nd November, 2014
It is my good fortune to write this foreword for Dr. Hitesh Gopalan’s new
edition of Orthopaedic Principles. I wrote the foreword to Orthopaedic
Principles A Review 5 years ago.
In the meantime, Hitesh has been working hard to make this book one of the
most valuable resource for postgraduates and exam going young surgeons,
fellows and practicing surgeons.
The thrust of this edition of Evidence Based Orthopaedic Principles has
been ‘evidence based orthopaedics’ in keeping with the demands of the
modern times. The chapters are very well structured to cover anatomy and
biomechanics, indications and management principles and details. They talk of
pitfalls, complications and special situations, evidence base for management
and new research. As such, each chapter provides a comprehensive approach
and coverage of the topic which would be very useful to the target audience.
Orthopaedics and trauma has been covered very widely and this will be of
great use to the young surgeon.
Whilst congratulating Hitesh and his team, I wish to compliment them for this
mammoth work. I am sure that Evidence Based Orthopaedic Principles will
be a valuable addition to individual and institutional libraries.
Dr. Ashok N. Johari
M.S.Orth., M.Ch.Orth.(Liv)., D.N.B.Orth., D.Ortho.,
F.C.P.S. Orth., F.R.C.S. (Lon)., F.A.M.S.
Director, Children’s Orthopaedic Centre, Mumbai
Editor in chief: Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics(B)
Chairman, Education and Vice President, SICOT
President: SICOT Orthopaediic World Congress, 2013
Past President: Asia Pacific Knee Society
Indian Orthopaedic Association
Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy
Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India
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Dedication
“To my teachers, mentors and students who constantly inspire me to write”
H Gopalan
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