Many aspects of
Objectives. Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is a potential treatment
for isolated bone on bone osteoarthritis when limited to a single
compartment. The risk for revision of UKA is three times higher
than for
The purpose of this study was to determine objectively the outcome of
Knee arthroplasty surgery is a highly effective treatment for arthritis and disorders of the knee. There are a wide variety of implant brands and types of knee arthroplasty available to surgeons. As a result of a number of highly publicized failures, arthroplasty surgery is highly regulated in the UK and many other countries through national registries, introduced to monitor implant performance, surgeons, and hospitals. With time, the options available within many brand portfolios have grown, with alternative tibial or femoral components, tibial insert materials, or shapes and patella resurfacings. In this study we have investigated the effect of the expansion of implant brand portfolios and where there may be a lack of transparency around a brand name. We also aimed to establish the potential numbers of compatible implant construct combinations. Hypothetical implant brand portfolios were proposed, and the number of compatible implant construct combinations was calculated.Aims
Methods
We have examined the differences in clinical outcome of
We compared inflammation in the knee after
Blood loss during
Aims. We wished to compare the clinical outcome, as assessed by questionnaires
and the rate of complications, in
Tranexamic acid (TEA), an inhibitor of fibrinolysis,
reduces blood loss after routine
Abnormal sagittal kinematics after
We prospectively reviewed 1000 consecutive patients who underwent a cementless, hydroxyapatite-coated, stemless,
Knee arthrodesis is a potential salvage procedure
for limb preservation after failure of
Objectives. Numerous complications following
We report on the long-term results of 163 bicruciate-retaining
Hermes 2C
Debate has raged over whether a cruciate retaining
(CR) or a posterior stabilised (PS)
A total of 187 patients with primary osteoarthritis
(OA) of the knee undergoing
Bicruciate-stabilised
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a femoral
nerve block and a periarticular infiltration in the management of
early post-operative pain after
Aims. This non-blinded randomised controlled trial compared the effect
of patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) versus local
infiltration analgesia (LIA) within an established enhanced recovery
programme on the attainment of discharge criteria and recovery one
year after
The routine use of patient reported outcome measures
(PROMs) in evaluating the outcome after arthroplasty by healthcare
organisations reflects a growing recognition of the importance of
patients’ perspectives in improving treatment. Although widely embraced
in the NHS, there are concerns that PROMs are being used beyond
their means due to a poor understanding of their limitations. This paper reviews some of the current challenges in using PROMs
to evaluate