Aims. To report the outcomes of patients with a fracture of the distal
Aims. Osteofibrous dysplasia (OFD) is a rare benign lesion predominantly affecting the
Aims. The aim of this study was to report the results of three forms of reconstruction for patients with a ditsl
Aims. Open fractures of the
Aims. We retrospectively report our experience of managing 30 patients with a primary malignant tumour of the distal
Aims. Eight-plates are used to correct varus-valgus deformity (VVD) or limb-length discrepancy (LLD) in children and adolescents. It was reported that these implants might create a bony deformity within the knee joint by change of the roof angle (RA) after epiphysiodesis of the proximal
Aims. Many authors have reported a shorter treatment time when using trifocal bone transport (TFT) rather than bifocal bone transport (BFT) in the management of long segmental
We report the operative technique and results of a new method of central grafting for persistent nonunion of the tibial shaft. The operation is performed through a lateral approach, anterior to the fibula. Fresh autogenous bone from the iliac crest is used to form a central bridge between the
Aims. The aims of this study were to establish whether composite fixation
(rail-plate) decreases fixator time and related problems in the
management of patients with infected nonunion of
Flexible intramedullary nailing is gaining popularity as an effective method of treating long-bone fractures in children. We retrospectively reviewed the records and radiographs of 56 unstable fractures of the
Aims. In this randomized study, we aimed to compare quality of regenerate in monolateral versus circular frame fixation in 30 patients with infected nonunion of
Nonunion of the
Morbid obesity and its association with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome have been increasingly recognised in children. Orthopaedic surgeons are often the primary medical contact for older children with
The use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) for the treatment of congenital pseudarthrosis of the
Congenital pseudarthrosis of the
1. Three cases of infantile pseudarthrosis of the
Congenital unilateral anterolateral tibial bowing in combination with a bifid ipsilateral great toe is a very rare deformity which resembles the anterolateral tibial bowing that occurs in association with congenital pseudarthrosis of the
The term Volkmann’s triangle for the avulsed posterior edge of the
A percutaneous supramalleolar osteotomy with multiple drill holes and closed osteoclasis was used to correct rotational deformities of the
Fourteen cases of pseudarthrosis of the
We have carried out prosthetic reconstruction in six patients with malignant or aggressively benign bone tumours of the distal
Forty cases of congenital pseudarthrosis of the
We have performed endoprosthetic replacement after resection of tumours of the proximal
Bone defects are occasionally encountered during
primary total knee replacement (TKR) and cause difficulty in establishing
a stable well-aligned bone-implant interface. Between March 1999
and November 2005, 59 knees in 43 patients underwent primary TKR
with a metal block augmentation for
Despite advances in reconstructive surgery, salvage of mangled extremities still requires long periods of treatment with many operations that can be taxing both to the surgeon and the patient. Attempts at reconstruction of severely shattered limbs necessitate counselling with regard to the protracted course of treatment and associated morbidity as well as problems which may require abandoning of the procedure and secondary amputation. We report the successful salvage of a severely comminuted and open fracture of the
Congenital pseudarthrosis of the
Osteofibrous dysplasia is an unusual developmental condition of childhood, which almost exclusively affects the
1. It is suggested that early weight-bearing on physiologically bowed legs in infants leads to slowing of growth of the
The late results of treatment of 24 legs in 21 children with congenital deficiency of the
1. The results of the by-pass grafting operation in eleven cases of pseudarthrosis of the
Limb salvage is now customary in the treatment of primary bone tumours. The proximal
Torsional deformities of the
1. Twenty-eight cases of the infantile and three cases of the adolescent type of
We investigated the effect of bone lengthening by callotasis on longitudinal growth of the
The ideal form of fixation for displaced, extra-articular
fractures of the distal
Endoprosthetic replacement of the distal
The hospital records of 222 cases of ipsilateral fractures of the femur and
Adamantinoma is a rare tumour of long bones that occurs most commonly in the
The treatment of fractures of the proximal
Accurate measurement of the alignment of the
It has been suggested that a supramalleolar osteotomy can return the load distribution in the ankle joint to normal. However, due to the lack of biomechanical data, this supposition remains empirical. The purpose of this biomechanical study was to determine the effect of simulated supramalleolar varus and valgus alignment on the tibiotalar joint pressure, in order to investigate its relationship to the development of osteoarthritis. We also wished to establish the rationale behind corrective osteotomy of the distal
The case histories of two brothers with congenital defects of the
A prospective study of 295 infantry recruits has shown that the mediolateral width of the
We report a variant of tibial hemimelia in a six-year-old boy that did not comply with recognised classification systems. The femur and knee were normal, but the fibula was displaced proximally and there was severe diastasis of the proximal and distal tibiofibular joints to the extent that a grossly deformed foot articulated with the fibula and there was separate soft-tissue cover for the distal
We have observed the natural history without treatment of 46 limbs in 29 patients with infantile
Aim. The aim of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of
intramedullary nail fixation and ‘locking’ plate fixation in the
treatment of extra-articular fractures of the distal
1. A case of adamantinoma of the
We present two children with massive defects of the
The Fulkerson osteotomy has proved to be a reliable treatment for subluxation of the patella due to malalignment. Aggressive rehabilitation in the early postoperative period is unwise since the proximal
Two cases of adamantinoma of the
Above-knee amputation has been the traditional treatment for osteosarcoma of the proximal
We have carried out a prospective study to determine whether the basic descriptive criteria and classifications of diaphyseal fractures of the
1. The detailed anatomy and calcification of the upper half of the
We investigated patterns of refracture and their risk factors in patients with congenital pseudarthrosis of the
A total of 22 patients with a tibial avulsion
fracture involving the insertion of the posterior cruciate ligament
(PCL) with grade II or III posterior laxity were reduced and fixed
arthroscopically using routine anterior and double posteromedial
portals. A double-strand Ethibond suture was inserted into the joint
and wrapped around the PCL from anterior to posterior to secure
the ligament above the avulsed bony fragment. Two
We describe 11 patients with congenital pseudarthrosis of the
We have investigated whether improvements in design have altered the outcome for patients undergoing endoprosthetic replacement of the proximal
1. An unexplained case of extensive subperiosteal haematoma of the
We report a patient with a subperiosteal ganglion cyst of the
The aim of this study was to analyse the gait
pattern, muscle force and functional outcome of patients who had undergone
replacement of the proximal
The ipsilateral and contralateral fibulae have been used as a vascularised bone graft for loss of
1. "Reed" osteotomy has proved a satisfactory method for the correction of torsional deformity of the
We have used the Ilizarov technique for the management of subarticular defects after the excision of giant-cell tumours in the proximal
1. The conservative school of treatment of fractures of the
In six unloaded cadaver knees we used MRI to determine the shapes of the articular surfaces and their relative movements. These were confirmed by dissection. Medially, the femoral condyle in sagittal section is composed of the arcs of two circles and that of the
Aims. This is a prospective randomised study which compares the radiological
and functional outcomes of ring and rail fixators in patients with
an infected gap (>
3 cm) nonunion of the
We report the results of limb salvage for non-metastatic osteosarcoma of the distal
We report five patients with
Intramedullary infection in long bones represents
a complex clinical challenge, with an increasing incidence due to the
increasing use of intramedullary fixation. We report a prospective
case series using an intramedullary reaming device, the Reamer–Irrigator–Aspirator
(RIA) system, in association with antibiotic cement rods for the
treatment of lower limb long bone infections. A total of 24 such
patients, 16 men and eight women, with a mean age of 44.5 years
(17 to 75), 14 with femoral and 10 with tibial infection, were treated
in a staged manner over a period of 2.5 years in a single referral
centre. Of these, 21 patients had had previous surgery, usually
for fixation of a fracture (seven had sustained an open fracture
originally and one had undergone fasciotomies). According to the
Cierny–Mader classification system, 18 patients were classified
as type 1A, four as 3A (discharging sinus tract), one as type 4A
and one as type 1B. Staphylococcus species were
isolated in 20 patients (83.3%). Local antibiotic delivery was used
in the form of impregnated cement rods in 23 patients. These were
removed at a mean of 2.6 months (1 to 5). Pathogen-specific antibiotics
were administered systemically for a mean of six weeks (3 to 18).
At a mean follow-up of 21 months (8 to 36), 23 patients (96%) had
no evidence of recurrent infection. One underwent a planned trans-tibial
amputation two weeks post-operatively due to peripheral vascular
disease and chronic recalcitrant osteomyelitis of the
Three women with osteoarthritis of the knee presented after sudden worsening of their symptoms. In each case this was found to be due to a stress fracture of the
Mechanical loading during physical activity produces strains within bones. It is thought that these forces provide the stimulus for the adaptation of bone. Tibial strains and rates of strain were measured in vivo in six subjects during running, stationary bicycling, leg presses and stepping and were compared with those of walking, an activity which has been found to have only a minimal effect on bone mass. Running had a statistically significant higher principal tension, compression and shear strain and strain rates than walking. Stationary bicycling had significantly lower tension and shear strains than walking. If bone strains and/or strain rates higher than walking are needed for
We report the technique and results of percutaneous cerclage used in treating 186 torsional fractures of the
1. Five patients with seven fatigue fractures of the lower third of the
We have carried out a retrospective review of 20 patients with segmental fractures of the
After severe poliomyelitis, which is still relatively common in some developing countries, lateral rotation deformity of the
1. Experimental epiphysiodesis was performed on either the upper or lower epiphysial cartilage of one
1. Ninety-eight cases of fracture of the upper end of the
1. The electric potentials in undeformed rabbit tibiae were measured in vivo and in vitro. 2. Surgically traumatised soft-tissues, particularly muscle, constituted the major source of voltage in vivo (up to 22 millivolts). 3. Electrical insulation of the
We have managed 21 patients with a fracture of the
We describe the histology of a specimen taken from an amputated leg seven months after a 15 cm bone gap in the
Test results on carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic plates are presented, all of which had been used as semi-rigid fixation in a series of fractures of the middle third of the human
We studied the bone mineral density (BMD) and
the bone mineral content (BMC) of the proximal
Failure of union of the
We present three cases of a previously undescribed condition characterised by unilateral
The residue and extraction of technetium-labelled methylene diphosphonate (99mTc-MDP), a substance used in bone scanning, was examined in the canine
The risk of articular penetration during tibial nailing is well known, but the incidence of unrecognised damage to joint cartilage has not been described. We have identified this complication in the treatment of tibial fractures, described the anatomical structures at risk and examined the most appropriate site of entry for tibial nailing in relation to the shape of the bone, the design of the nail and the surgical approach. We studied the relationship between the intra-articular structures of the knee and the entry point used for nailing in 54 tibiae from cadavers. The results showed that the safe zone in some bones is smaller than the size of standard reamers and the proximal part of some nails. The structures at risk are the anterior horns of the medial and lateral menisci, the anterior part of the medial and lateral plateaux and the ligamentum transversum. This was confirmed by observations made after nailing 12 pairs of cadaver knees. A retrospective radiological analysis of 30 patients who had undergone tibial nailing identified eight at risk according to the entry point and the size of the nail. Unrecognised articular penetration and damage during surgery were confirmed in four. Although intramedullary nailing has been shown to be a successful method for treating fractures of the
1. A case of arteniovenous fistula within the
1. The danger of fracture and subsequent pseudarthrosis in congenital anterior bowing of the
Calcified matrix that is being absorbed has a characteristic appearance. At the junction of the epiphysis and metaphysis in the rat
1. The syndrome here described in six Bulgarian subjects is characterised by partial duplication of the foot or diplopodia, combined with either hyperplasia or aplasia of the
1. A method of medullary nailing of fractures of the shaft of the
Five patients with Boyd type II congenital pseudarthrosis of the
1. A type of stress fracture of the
1. The literature dealing with congenital bowing of the
A segment of
1 . The indications, technique and results of supra-malleolar wedge osteotomy of the
Stress shielding resulting in diminished bone
density following total knee replacement (TKR) may increase the
risk of migration and loosening of the prosthesis. This retrospective
study was designed to quantify the effects of the method of fixation
on peri-prosthetic
Between 1986 and 1991, 106 patients (127 knees) underwent uncemented knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis. There were 106 total knee arthroplasties and 21 medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasties. The arthroplasties were evaluated for aseptic loosening during the year 2000. For total arthroplasty we used 77 porous-coated anatomic prostheses and 29 press-fit condylar prostheses. The mean bone mineral content of the proximal
A non-invasive method of electrical stimulation of healing in ununited fractures of the
We have treated 12 adolescent patients with idiopathic