Aims.
Aims. To describe and analyze the mid-term functional outcomes of a large series of patients who underwent the Hoffer procedure for
We reviewed 101 patients with injuries of the
terminal branches of the infraclavicular
Objectives. Traumatic
We present the long-term results of open surgery
for internal shoulder rotational deformity in
We evaluated results at one year after surgical
correction of internal rotation deformities in the shoulders of
270 patients with obstetric
A total of 11 patients with combined traumatic injuries of the
Aims. Multiple secondary surgical procedures of the shoulder, such as soft-tissue releases, tendon transfers, and osteotomies, are described in
We describe the long-term results in ten patients with obstetric
Abstract. Objective. There is no specific framework for the clinical management of sports related
We present our experience of managing patients
with iatropathic
To collate and present epidemiological data collected by Scottish National Brachial Injury Service over the past decade. The
Aim: To review a series of 30 tumours affecting the
Introduction.
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease that is known to affect peripheral nerves. The use of regional anaesthesia in diabetic patients undergoing surgery could be unpredictable. We investigated the efficacy of
1. In the first 1600 of the series of peripheral nerve injuries treated during the years 1940-45 at the Peripheral Nerve Injuries Unit, Oxford, 52 per cent. were due to penetrating wounds, and 6 per cent. of these involved the
Current knowledge regarding upper limb myotomes is based on historic papers. Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and surgical exploration with intraoperative nerve stimulation now allow accurate identification of nerve root injuries in the
We studied a consecutive series of 58 patients with penetrating missile injuries of the
Scientific Background The Coracoid process of scapula is a principal landmark in shoulder surgery.
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease affecting peripheral nerves and the use of regional anaesthesia in diabetic patients undergoing surgery could be unpredictable. We investigated the efficacy of