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Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 9, Issue 2 | Pages 19 - 23
1 Apr 2020


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 9, Issue 4 | Pages 23 - 26
1 Aug 2020


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 9, Issue 4 | Pages 26 - 30
1 Aug 2020


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 102-B, Issue 6 Supple A | Pages 1 - 2
1 Jun 2020
Springer BD Haddad FS


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 9, Issue 1 | Pages 35 - 39
1 Feb 2020


Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 9, Issue 7 | Pages 360 - 367
1 Jul 2020
Kawahara S Hara T Sato T Kitade K Shimoto T Nakamura T Mawatari T Higaki H Nakashima Y

Aims

Appropriate acetabular component placement has been proposed for prevention of postoperative dislocation in total hip arthroplasty (THA). Manual placements often cause outliers in spite of attempts to insert the component within the intended safe zone; therefore, some surgeons routinely evaluate intraoperative pelvic radiographs to exclude excessive acetabular component malposition. However, their evaluation is often ambiguous in case of the tilted or rotated pelvic position. The purpose of this study was to develop the computational analysis to digitalize the acetabular component orientation regardless of the pelvic tilt or rotation.

Methods

Intraoperative pelvic radiographs of 50 patients who underwent THA were collected retrospectively. The 3D pelvic bone model and the acetabular component were image-matched to the intraoperative pelvic radiograph. The radiological anteversion (RA) and radiological inclination (RI) of the acetabular component were calculated and those measurement errors from the postoperative CT data were compared relative to those of the 2D measurements. In addition, the intra- and interobserver differences of the image-matching analysis were evaluated.


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 8, Issue 4 | Pages 23 - 25
1 Aug 2019


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 102-B, Issue 8 | Pages 981 - 996
1 Aug 2020
Yang Y Zhao H Chai Y Zhao D Duan L Wang H Zhu J Yang S Li C Chen S Chae S Song J Wang X Yu X

Aims

Whether to perform hybrid surgery (HS) in contrast to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) when treating patients with multilevel cervical disc degeneration remains a controversial subject. To resolve this we have undertaken a meta-analysis comparing the outcomes from HS with ACDF in this condition.

Methods

Seven databases were searched for studies of HS and ACDF from inception of the study to 1 September 2019. Both random-effects and fixed-effects models were used to evaluate the overall effect of the C2-C7 range of motion (ROM), ROM of superior/inferior adjacent levels, adjacent segment degeneration (ASD), heterotopic ossification (HO), complications, neck disability index (NDI) score, visual analogue scale (VAS) score, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, Odom’s criteria, blood loss, and operating and hospitalization time. To obtain more credible results contour-enhanced funnel plots, Egger’s and Begg’s tests, meta-regression, and sensitivity analyses were performed.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 49-B, Issue 1 | Pages 93 - 97
1 Feb 1967
Thomas FB

1. A modification of the Grice extra-articular subtalar arthrodesis is described. 2. The results of this operation are presented


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 102-B, Issue 6 Supple A | Pages 151 - 157
1 Jun 2020
Gil D Atici AE Connolly RL Hugard S Shuvaev S Wannomae KK Oral E Muratoglu OK

Aims

We propose a state-of-the-art temporary spacer, consisting of a cobalt-chrome (CoCr) femoral component and a gentamicin-eluting ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) tibial insert, which can provide therapeutic delivery of gentamicin, while retaining excellent mechanical properties. The proposed implant is designed to replace conventional spacers made from bone cement.

Methods

Gentamicin-loaded UHMWPE was prepared using phase-separated compression moulding, and its drug elution kinetics, antibacterial, mechanical, and wear properties were compared with those of conventional gentamicin-loaded bone cement.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 32-B, Issue 2 | Pages 187 - 192
1 May 1950
Kirkaldy-Willis WH

1. The anatomical and physiological principles underlying the operation of ischio-femoral arthrodesis by an anterior approach are discussed. 2. The technique of the operation is described


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 42-B, Issue 2 | Pages 333 - 335
1 May 1960
Bényi P

A modified Lambrinudi arthrodesis is described which has given excellent results in forty-two out of the forty-four operations for the severest types of club foot


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 37-B, Issue 1 | Pages 126 - 134
1 Feb 1955
Evans DL

1. A simple and effective method of wrist arthrodesis is described. Originally designed for the correction of flexion deformity of the wrist, it is useful also as a routine method of wrist fusion. 2. The results in nineteen cases are reviewed


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 53-B, Issue 3 | Pages 488 - 494
1 Aug 1971
Aichroth P Branfoot AC Huskisson EC Loughridge LW

1. Destructive changes in a knee joint, eventually requiring arthrodesis, are reported in a patient who had undergone renal transplantation. 2. The underlying pathology was avascular necrosis with separation of large osteochondral fragments. 3. The pathogenesis is discussed


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 60-B, Issue 3 | Pages 333 - 338
1 Aug 1978
Sheehan J

Arthrodesis of the knee is a simple and safe operation that ensures stability and freedom from pain. But it is achieved at the expense of movement and occasionally of social acceptability. If arthroplasty is to be recommended, the advantages of arthrodesis must be retained, with the added bonus of a functional arc of movement


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 44-B, Issue 4 | Pages 800 - 805
1 Nov 1962
Gawne DW Fung GS

1. The results of treatment of twenty-five disintegrated tuberculous hips by excision, arthrodesis and anti-tuberculous drugs are reported. 2. The methods used are described. 3. Sound healing and bony fusion was obtained in all but three of the twenty-five hips treated


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 49-B, Issue 3 | Pages 544 - 551
1 Aug 1967
Moynihan FJ

1. A long term review of arthrodesis in the management of hallux valgus and rigidus is presented. 2. This is briefly compared with Keller's operation. 3. Eighty-five per cent of patients had a satisfactory result. 4. The reasons for failure and the errors in operative technique are discussed


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 51-B, Issue 1 | Pages 53 - 59
1 Feb 1969
Thomas FB

1. A method of arthrodesis of the ankle is described which combines the compression principle of Charnley with the medial approach to the joint described by Pridie. 2. Fusion occurred promptly in seventeen out of nineteen cases. In one case fusion was delayed, and in one case there was failure of fusion


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 30-B, Issue 3 | Pages 506 - 511
1 Aug 1948
Adams JC

The technique of the transfibular approach for arthrodesis of the ankle joint is described. The results of this operation in a series of thirty cases shows that the procedure is reliable if the technique is carried out faithfully. The two cases in which a first operation failed can both be explained by errors of technique or after-treatment


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 76-B, Issue 6 | Pages 947 - 950
1 Nov 1994
Pearce M Smith M Savidge G

We report the results of supramalleolar varus osteotomy on seven ankles (in six patients) for haemophilic arthropathy and secondary valgus deformity. The operation reduced pain and the frequency of intra-articular bleeding while preserving joint function for a mean of nine years. The procedure is an attractive alternative to the more commonly used surgical option of arthrodesis