We carried out a prospective study over a period of 12 months to measure the exposure to radiation of the hands of a dedicated foot and
Many orthopaedic surgeons believe that obese patients have a higher rate of peri-operative complications and a worse functional outcome than non-obese patients. There is, however, inconsistency in the literature supporting this notion. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of body mass index (BMI) on injury characteristics, the incidence of complications, and the functional outcome after the operative management of unstable
A retrospective study involving thirty-six patients with thirty-seven
Over an eight-year period up to 1983, a total of 322 consecutive patients had operations for
The management of symptomatic osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) can be challenging. The number of ways of treating these lesions has increased considerably during the last decade, with published studies often providing conflicting, low-level evidence. This paper aims to present an up-to-date concise overview of the best evidence for the surgical treatment of OLTs. Management options are reviewed based on the size of the lesion and include bone marrow stimulation, bone grafting options, drilling techniques, biological preparations, and resurfacing. Although many of these techniques have shown promising results, there remains little high level evidence, and further large scale prospective studies and systematic reviews will be required to identify the optimal form of treatment for these lesions. Cite this article:
We have assessed the proximal capsular extension of the
Supination-external rotation (SER) fractures of the
Aims. Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of wound complications
after open reduction and internal fixation of unstable
From 1990 to 1994 we undertook arthroscopy of the
We studied the late outcome of 40
Tibiotalar fusion is considered to be the standard treatment for end-stage post-traumatic arthritis of the
Ball-and-socket
We have evaluated prospectively the arthroscopic findings in acute fractures of the
After a severe
Injury to the perforating branch of the peroneal artery has not been reported previously as a cause of acute compartment syndrome following soft-tissue injury to the
Endoprosthetic replacement of the distal tibia and
The precise localisation of osteoarthritic changes is crucial for selective surgical treatment. Single photon-emission CT-CT (SPECT-CT) combines both morphological and biological information. We hypothesised that SPECT-CT increased the intra- and interobserver reliability to localise increased uptake compared with traditional evaluation of CT and bone scanning together. We evaluated 20 consecutive patients with pain of uncertain origin in the foot and
Primary osteoarthritis of the
To determine the relative risk of complications in treating