Introduction. We aim to assess whether radiographic characteristics of the greater tuberosity fragment can predict rotator cuff tears inpatients with anterior shoulder
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the potentially increased risk of
In a group of 25 patients with traumatic
Aims. This study describes and compares the operative management and outcomes in a consecutive case series of patients with dislocated hemiarthroplasties of the hip, and compares outcomes with those of patients not sustaining a
Dual mobility significantly reduces the risk of prosthetic instability. This mechanical complication occurs when the prosthetic head moves out from the retentive polyethylene liner, such phenomenon called intra-prosthetic
The optimal method for the management of neglected traumatic bifacetal
Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most successful and cost-effective treatments available for painful hip arthritis. Unfortunately,
BACKGROUND & AIM. Most previous studies found that the rate of
Surgical
Background. Acute anterior
Of 545 consecutive patients with anterior shoulder
Simultaneous bilateral posterior
Introduction.
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been efficacious for treating hip fractures. However, in these patients with fractures a widely variable prevalence of
There is a high rate of forearm deformity in patients with hereditary multiple exostoses (HME), and a quarter of patients acquire a dislocated radial head due to disproportionate ulnar shortening. One-hundred and six patients with HME aged 15 years or older were identified from a prospective database. Flexion and extension of the elbow and wrist, and supination and pronation of the forearm was measured. The number of exostoses affecting the proximal and distal radius and ulna were recorded. Proportional ulna length was calculated as a percentage of the patients measured height ([ulna length/height] × 100). More than 70% of patients were affected by exostoses of the forearm, of which the distal radius was the commonest site to be affected (73%). One in seven patients had a dislocated radial head, which was associated with proportional ulna shortening (p<0.001). Both radial head
The posterior approach to the hip avoids violating abductors and has presumed functional advantages. The anterolateral approach risks abductor damage, but has reportedly lower
We retrospectively analysed the clinical results of 30 patients with injuries of the sternoclavicular joint at a minimum of 12 months’ follow-up. A closed reduction was attempted in 14 cases. It was successful in only five of ten
First-time anterior
Introduction. Chronic radial head
This study describes the long term clinical and patient reported outcomes following simple