Publishes latest development in the field of orthopedic Surgery
ISSN (Online): 2990-7551
ISSN (Print): 2091-0177
Frequency of Publication: Semiannual
Language of Publication: English
Starting year: 2010
Format of Publication: Online and Print
The Nepal orthopedic Association Journal (NOAJ) is an open access peer-reviewed journal committed to publish high-quality research papers in the field of orthopedic surgery.
Bibek Banskota, Ansul Rajbhandari, Rajendra Aryal, Nitesh Raj Pandey, Ashok K Banskota
Original Article
2025-01-13 08:54:07 | Page: 3-5
BACKGROUND
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is the endpoint of failed acetabular fracture surgery. Failure may be attributed to causes related injury causing avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, inadequate articular restoration leading to post-traumatic arthritis, or rarely massive osteolysis of the femoral head. We present a case series ...
Kapil Mani KC, Raju GC
Original Article
2025-04-21 18:15:45 | Page: 6-9
BACKGROUND
Both anterolateral and posterior plating require isolation of radial nerve while anteromedial plating does not require stripping of muscles as well as isolation of radial nerve. Moreover, anteromedial surface is smooth and flat that makes easy to apply plate even without pre-bending. The aim of our study is ...
Tej Prakash Dawadi, Anand Prasad Regmi, Jyoti Sitaula, Bishnu Dev Sharma, Sujit Raj Shrestha, Sanjeev Rijal, Devendra Acharya, Saugaat KC
Original Article
2025-04-21 18:17:59 | Page: 10-14
BACKGROUND
Surgical fixation of unstable pelvic injuries improves fracture reduction, early weight bearing and mobilization, lower mortalities, shorter hospital stays, and superior functional outcomes compared with non-operative treatment. The minimal invasive Iliosacral screws have improved outcomes, reduced complication rates as well as operative time. We aim to find out ...
Praphulla Shrestha, Pralhad Kumar Chalise, Anil Kumar Mishra
Original Article
2025-04-21 18:19:30 | Page: 15-19
BACKGROUND
Insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) has been associated with Haglund deformity of the posterosuperior calcaneal tubercle. During surgical treatment of IAT, excision of the Haglund deformity is being performed as a routine, which adds morbidity. We wanted to find out if is that really necessary or not by comparing ...
Siddhartha Khanal, Krishna Da. Wahegaonkar, Sagun Khanal
Original Article
2025-04-21 18:21:01 | Page: 20-24
BACKGROUND
Clavicle fractures are among the most common fractures in traumatic injuries around the shoulder girdle. Different treatment options are tried for its management, which include conservative as well as operative. Open reduction and internal fixation have become the mainstay of treatment for most midshaft clavicle fractures as this ...
Nitesh Raj Pandey, Paras Khakurel, Rajendra Aryal, Rajan Bhusal, Bibek Banskota
Original Article
2025-04-21 18:25:42 | Page: 25-30
BACKGROUND
This study aimed to assess the functional outcomes of percutaneous ilio-sacral screw fixation in the treatment of posterior pelvic ring injuries.
METHODS
A total of 34 (out of 42) adult patients treated with percutaneous ilio-sacral screw fixation for posterior pelvic ring injuries, with or without associated ...
Santosh Batajoo, Niresh Shrestha, Om Prasad Shrestha
Original Article
2025-04-21 18:27:35 | Page: 31-33
BACKGROUND
Traumatic brachial plexus injuries are devastating injuries often resulting from high velocity road traffic accidents that may lead to severe functional disability. Despite continuous evolution in the surgical technique, the clinical outcomes following these injuries remain poor, especially in developing countries due to a lack of enough information ...
Rajesh Kumar Chaudhary, Deepak Kaucha, Ram Krishna Barakoti, Babu Kaji Shrestha
Case Report
2025-04-21 18:29:18 | Page: 34-36
BACKGROUND
Microscopic lumbar discectomy is the common surgical procedure performed for lumbar disc herniation. The incidence of instrument breakage during discectomy ranges from 1% for micro-endoscopic discectomy to 3.1% for open discectomy. We report a case of L5-S1 lumbar disc herniation with left sided radiculopathy who was managed surgically. ...
Nitesh Raj Pandey, Arjun Poudel, Ansul Rajbhandari, Ashok K. Banskota, Bibek Banskota
Case Report
2025-04-21 18:30:59 | Page: 37-39
BACKGROUND
This case outlines the management of a challenging case involving an adolescent patient presenting with open pelvic fracture, bilateral femur fractures and crush injury to the foot. The treatment approach integrates stage wise surgical interventions, wound care, and rehabilitation strategies to address each injury aspect systematically. Emphasis is ...