Aims. Extensive literature exists relating to the management of shoulder instability, with a more recent focus on glenoid and humeral bone loss. However, the optimal timing for surgery following a dislocation remains unclear. There is concern that
Aims. There is little information in the literature about the use of dual-mobility (DM) bearings in preventing re-dislocation in revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of this study was to compare the use of DM bearings, standard bearings, and constrained liners in revision THA for
Aims. The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for
Aims. To identify the incidence and risk factors for five-year same-site
Aims. The open Latarjet procedure is a widely used treatment for
Aims. While previously underappreciated, factors related to the spine contribute substantially to the risk of dislocation following total hip arthroplasty (THA). These factors must be taken into consideration during preoperative planning for revision THA due to
Aims. We aimed to address the question on whether there is a place for shoulder stabilization surgery in patients who had voluntary posterior instability starting in childhood and adolescence, and later becoming involuntary and uncontrollable. Methods. Consecutive patients who had an operation for
Aims. The factors that predispose to
The aim of this study was to define the treatment
criteria for patients with
The aims of this study were to determine the
functional impact and financial burden of isolated and
We report our experience with glenohumeral arthrodesis
as a salvage procedure for epilepsy-related
An inquiry was made of ninety-seven patients with
We have investigated the outcome of arthroscopic revision surgery for
Although patients with a history of venous thromboembolism
(VTE) who undergo lower limb joint replacement are thought to be
at high risk of further VTE, the actual rate of recurrence has not
been reported. The purpose of this study was to identify the recurrence rate
of VTE in patients who had undergone lower limb joint replacement,
and to compare it with that of patients who had undergone a joint
replacement without a history of VTE. From a pool of 6646 arthroplasty procedures (3344 TKR, 2907 THR,
243 revision THR, 152 revision TKR) in 5967 patients (68% female,
mean age 67.7; 21 to 96) carried out between 2009 and 2011, we retrospectively
identified 118 consecutive treatment episodes in 106 patients (65%
female, mean age 70; 51 to 88,) who had suffered a previous VTE.
Despite mechanical prophylaxis and anticoagulation with warfarin,
we had four recurrences by three months (3.4% of 118) and six by
one year (5.1% of 118). In comparison, in all our other joint replacements
the rate of VTE was 0.54% (35/6528). The relative risk of a VTE by 90 days in patients who had undergone
a joint replacement with a history of VTE compared with those with
a joint replacement and no history of VTE was 6.3 (95% confidence
interval, 2.3 to 17.5). There were five complications in the previous
VTE group related to bleeding or over-anticoagulation. Cite this article:
We analysed prospectively 26 patients who had revision operations for ipsilateral
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term clinical
and radiological outcome of patients who suffer
We investigated the clinical and radiological outcome of trochleaplasty for
We reviewed the results of a selective à la carte soft-tissue release operation for
A total of 12 epileptic patients (14 shoulders)
with
1.
The family we record draws attention to an association between
1. The operative findings in seventeen cases of
1 . The concept of the capsular mechanism of the shoulder joint with regard to
A lesion similar to that described by Bankart in
Between 1989 and 1992 we admitted 426 children with an irritable hip, 363 (85.2%) once and 63 (14.8%) on 143 occasions. We assessed the records retrospectively to determine whether the groups differed and in particular whether recurrence was followed by pathological sequelae. We identified no feature which distinguished between them at either presentation. The use of bone isotope scans was greatly increased in
1. Two cases of
Magnetic resonance imaging was used to analyse the patellofemoral relationships during the first 30 degrees of knee flexion in women with
A review of the pathology, mechanism, and operative treatment of
1. Attention is drawn to the importance of taking tangential radiographs of the patella in all cases of injury to the knee, especially when there is difficulty in distinguishing between
1. Partial diastasis of the tibio-fibular syndesmosis is believed to be common, but it is often overlooked as a cause of
We treated 34 patients with
The results of further soft-tissue release of 79 feet in 60 children with
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in femoral
trochlear morphology following surgical correction of recurrent
patellar dislocation associated with trochlear dysplasia in children. Patients and Methods. A total of 23 patients with a mean age of 9.6 years (7 to 11)
were included All had bilateral
We investigated the three-dimensional morphological differences of the articular surface of the femoral trochlea in patients with
1. A realignment operation is described for the treatment of
We reviewed 24 feet in 15 patients who had undergone talectomy for
We have treated 16 patients with
1. It is suggested that replacement of the costo-clavicular ligament is mechanically an essential part of the operative treatment of
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to the anterior bone block method of Hybbinette-Eden for
From 1970 to 1978, 29 patients had a unilateral operation for bilateral
Of 66 recruits who sustained stress fractures during basic training and returned to training after a period of rest, seven (10.6%) suffered
Four patients who had injured the lower end of the humerus in childhood with resulting cubitus varus developed
We investigated the clinical outcome of a reconstructive procedure of the medial patellofemoral ligament for the treatment of habitual or
1. A study has been made of the treatment of
Patellectomy is at present the best operation for
Patients suffering from generalised convulsions may dislocate their shoulders either anteriorly or posteriorly. Those with anterior dislocation are likely to have
Between 1994 and 1997 we used the Ilizarov apparatus to treat 12
The authors wished to determine the late results of the Hauser operation, with special reference to the development of osteoarthritis. Predisposing factors associated with
1. A case of
In the Trillat procedure for