The compression produced by and the resistance to pullout of the 6.5 mm cannulated Herbert screw were compared with those of ASIF headed screws. The latter were tested with and without washers and in the following sizes: 4.5 mm cortical, 6.5 mm
We obtained medial and lateral subchondral
We have tested the axial and torsional stability of femoral components after revision arthroplasty in a cadaver model, using impacted morsellised
Radiopaque solutions and suspensions introduced into
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We present a prospective study of the treatment of 32 unstable Colles’ fractures by external fixation and
1. The response of the first regional lymph node to a homograft of fresh iliac
Previous studies have shown that low-density, rod-like trabecular structures develop in regions of low stress, whereas high-density, plate-like trabecular structures are found in regions of high stress. This phenomenon suggests that there may be a close relationship between the type of trabecular structure and mechanical properties. In this study, 160
1. One hundred and one cases of
We report the results of using impacted
We have reviewed the results of 30 operations performed on 23 patients with Ficat stage-III or stage-IV osteonecrosis of the femoral head in which autogenous cortical and
We present an update of the clinical and radiological results of 62 consecutive acetabular revisions using impacted morsellised
Intermittent treatment with parathyroid hormone (PTH) has an anabolic effect on both intact
We report a long-term review of 60 acetabular components revised using impacted, morsellised bone allografts and a cemented polyethylene cup. The acetabular defects were cavitary (37) or combined (23). Follow-up was for a mean 11.8 years (10 to 15). Further revision was needed in five hips, two for septic and three for aseptic loosening. The overall survival rate at 11.8 years was 90%; excluding the septic cases it was 94%. Acetabular reconstruction with impacted morsellised
1. Previous immunological studies have shown that homografts of fresh marrow-free iliac bone are only weakly, if at all, antigenic. 2. In view of this finding an attempt was made to produce a foreign bone graft capable of forming new bone as readily as an iliac autograft by the following method. Living cells of high osteogenic potential and of autologous type were introduced into the graft by combining homologous fresh marrow-free iliac bone with the animal's own red marrow to form a fresh composite homograft-autograft of
A technique of subtalar arthrodesis by means of metallic internal stabilisation and autogenous
A boy aged fourteen trapped and tore at its origin a branch of the terminal part of the superficial femoral artery over a
1. A method of bridging gaps in long bones is described, using
1. The antigenicity of