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All publications by 'Kwaees TA'



Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Staff

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St Helens and Knowsley Hospital Staff - Publications pre April 2024

Cohort study of short-term outcomes after ACL-reconstruction using autograft with internal brace reinforcement versus isolated autograft demonstrating no significant difference

Abstract Background The gold standard treatment for Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury is reconstruction (ACL-R). Graft failure is the concern and ensuring a durable initial graft with rapid integration is crucial. Graft augmentation with implantable devices (internal brace reinforcement) is a technique purported to reduce the risk of rupture and hasten..

Published: 29/07/2023
Authors: Mohan R, Kwaees TA, Thomas T, Pydisetty R

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125 Surgical Outcomes and Graft Use in Quadriceps & Patella Tendon Rupture Repairs

Aim Quadriceps and patella tendon ruptures are relatively uncommon injuries affecting approximately 1% and 0.5% of the population respectively. The literature surrounding preferable surgical technique, graft implant used, and surgical outcomes are relatively obscure. We audited all quadricep and patella tendon repairs within the trust to identify whether they have the same..

Published: 28/02/2022
Authors: West C, Kwaees TA

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Outcome of revision surgery for bisphosphonate related subtrochanteric fracture non-union following failed intramedullary nailing

Background Bisphosphonates use is a recognised cause of atypical femur fractures. Intramedullary nailing is the first line of treatment for these fractures, but failure is a common problem due to altered biology, resulting in a non-union and a challenging problem. Purpose There is lack of evidence in the literature on..

Published: 26/09/2020
Authors: Nagy MT, Kwaees TA, Saldanha K

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St Helens Community Staff

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Knowsley Community Staff

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Halton Community Staff

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North West Boroughs Community Health Staff

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