Aims. The fundamental concept of open reduction and internal fixation
(ORIF) of ankle fractures has not changed appreciably since the
1960s and, whilst widely used, is associated with complications
including wound dehiscence and infection, prominent hardware and
failure. Closed reduction and intramedullary fixation (CRIF) using
a fibular
Aims. Limb-lengthening
Aims. There are concerns regarding
Background. Cephalomedullary
Aims. Restoration of proximal medial femoral support is the keystone in the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures. None of the available implants are effective in constructing the medial femoral support. Medial sustainable
Aims. Proximal femur fractures treatment can involve anterograde
Aims. The aim of this study was to present the first retrieval analysis findings of PRECICE STRYDE intermedullary
Aims. Distraction osteogenesis with intramedullary lengthening devices has undergone rapid development in the past decade with implant enhancement. In this first single-centre matched-pair analysis we focus on the comparison of treatment with the PRECICE and STRYDE intramedullary lengthening devices and aim to clarify any clinical and radiological differences. Methods. A single-centre 2:1 matched-pair retrospective analysis of 42 patients treated with the STRYDE and 82 patients treated with the PRECICE
Ankle fractures represent the third most common fragility fracture seen in elderly patients following hip and distal radius fractures. Non-operative management of these see complication rates as high as 70%. Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) has complication rates of up to 40%. With either option, patients tend to be managed with a non-weight bearing period of six weeks or longer. An alternative is the use of a tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC)
Introduction. The free hand technique remains the most popular method for distal locking; however, radiation exposure and increased operative time is a major concern. In an endeavor to overcome this concern, a new technique of distal locking with
Purpose of study: We aimed to compare the efficacy and effect of Ender
Introduction. Intramedullary lengthening devices have been in use in older children with closed /open growth plates with good success. This study aims to present the early experience of the FITBONE
Introduction. Fully implantable distraction
Aims. The study objective was to prospectively assess clinical outcomes for a pilot cohort of tibial shaft fractures treated with a new tibial
The purpose of this study was to identify factors
that predict implant cut-out after cephalomedullary
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the functional and radiological outcomes and the complication rate after
To quantify bone-nail fit in response to varying
Aims. The STRYDE
Background. RHF
Introduction. Stryde® lengthening