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A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Karnataka presented with severe bilateral knee osteoarthritis, having never sought medical care due to financial constraints. Dr. Srimanth BS arranged for charitable funding through the hospital's outreach program, performing staged bilateral knee replacements six months apart. The patient regained full mobility using a custom-designed walking frame and now tends her vegetable garden independently.
An 18-year-old national-level badminton player suffered a complex shoulder dislocation during a tournament. Dr. Srimanth BS performed arthroscopic stabilization surgery using bio-absorbable anchors, followed by an accelerated rehabilitation protocol designed in collaboration with sports physiotherapists. The athlete returned to competitive play within 5 months and won a state championship the following season.
A 45-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding, sustaining a comminuted tibial plateau fracture with vascular compromise. Dr. Srimanth BS performed emergency external fixation followed by staged reconstruction using a custom 3D-printed implant. Despite initial concerns about amputation, the patient achieved weight-bearing walking after 9 months of intensive therapy and returned to light-duty work.
A 6-year-old child with osteogenesis imperfecta was referred for recurrent femoral fractures. Dr. Srimanth BS implemented a comprehensive treatment plan including intramedullary rodding surgery, bisphosphonate therapy, and custom orthotics. The family received genetic counseling and the child now attends regular school with modified physical activities, experiencing 80% fewer fractures over two years.
A 33-year-old software professional developed severe carpal tunnel syndrome from prolonged coding work. Dr. Srimanth BS performed endoscopic carpal tunnel release using a novel single-portal technique he developed, allowing the patient to return to keyboard work within 10 days. The patient subsequently implemented ergonomic workplace modifications and has remained symptom-free for 18 months.
An 80-year-old dementia patient with a displaced femoral neck fracture presented unique challenges. Dr. Srimanth BS collaborated with geriatric specialists to perform cemented hemiarthroplasty under spinal anesthesia, minimizing cognitive impact. The patient's daughter was trained in postoperative care, and despite cognitive limitations, the patient achieved assisted walking within 3 weeks.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester sustained a wrist fracture during a fall. Dr. Srimanth BS managed the injury conservatively with a specialized splint that accommodated pregnancy-related edema, delaying surgical intervention until postpartum. She delivered normally and subsequently underwent minimally invasive fixation with complete functional recovery.
A 55-year-old banker with multiple failed back surgeries developed complex regional pain syndrome in her lower limb. Dr. Srimanth BS implemented a multimodal approach including sympathetic nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation trial, and intensive pain rehabilitation. After 6 months, she reduced opioid use by 90% and resumed part-time work using assistive devices.
A 12-year-old with untreated congenital clubfoot presented from a remote village. Dr. Srimanth BS performed a complete soft-tissue release using the Ponseti method modified for older children, followed by serial casting and bracing. The child, who previously couldn't wear shoes, now walks normally and participates in school sports activities.
A 62-year-old diabetic patient with Charcot arthropathy of the ankle developed a non-healing ulcer with osteomyelitis. Dr. Srimanth BS performed a novel joint-sparing debridement technique combined with antibiotic-loaded cement beads and external fixation. The limb was salvaged, and the patient remained ulcer-free for 2 years with custom orthotic footwear.
A 40-year-old classical dancer presented with chronic hip pain diagnosed as femoroacetabular impingement. Dr. Srimanth BS performed hip arthroscopy with labral repair and osteoplasty. The dancer returned to professional performance after 8 months of dance-specific rehabilitation designed in consultation with her dance instructor.
A 70-year-old retired army officer with severe osteoporosis sustained multiple vertebral compression fractures. Dr. Srimanth BS performed kyphoplasty at three levels using a cement mixture enhanced with antibiotics due to previous MRSA infection. The patient's height loss was minimized, and pain reduced significantly, allowing him to discontinue opioid medications.