Telehealth has the potential to change the way we approach patient care. From virtual consenting to reducing
The soft tissue response to
The anterior cruciate ligament was replaced in rabbits, using implants of
Experiments have been performed on rabbits and sheep which demonstrate that pure
The tissue surrounding
We evaluated the maturation of grafted bone in
cases of successful fusion after a one- or two-level posterior lumbar interbody
fusion (PLIF) using interbody
Our purpose was to determine whether continuous passive motion enhanced the quality of knee ligament reconstruction using
Sixty-three knees with chronic ligamentous instability treated with flexible
We assessed the use of woven
We compared the mechanical properties of
The calcaneal tendons of rabbits were excised and either replaced with a
Ruptures of the calcaneal tendon which present late may be repaired using
We evaluated the concentrations of chromium and cobalt ions in blood after metal-on-metal surface replacement arthroplasty using a wrought-forged, high
In 33 dogs we implanted femoral stems made either of
Carbon-fibre and polyester-fibre implants of comparable dimensions were used to replace the calcaneal tendon in 30 sheep. The neotendon produced in proximity to the polyester fibres was denser, more collagenous and more closely adherent than that in the carbon-based neotendon. Fragmentation of the
We treated 39 knees with chronic deficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament by reconstruction using the ABC
The main form of treatment of a chordoma of the
mobile spine is total We report two patients who underwent TES after CIRT for treating
a chordoma in the lumbar spine with good medium-term outcomes. At
operation, there remained histological evidence of viable tumour
cells in both cases. After the combination use of TES following
CIRT, neither patient showed signs of recurrence at the follow-up examination.
These two cases suggest that CIRT should be combined with total
spondylectomy in the treatment of chordoma of the mobile spine. Cite this article: