We describe the influence of the angle of immobilisation during partial weight-bearing on the forces across the extensor mechanism of the
New developments in osteotomy techniques and methods of fixation have caused a revival of interest of osteotomies around the
Between July 2000 and April 2004, 19 patients with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy who required an assistive device to walk had combined lengthening-transfer of the medial hamstrings as part of multilevel surgery. A standardised physical examination, measurement of the Functional Mobility Scale score and video or instrumented gait analysis were performed pre- and post-operatively. Static parameters (popliteal angle, flexion deformity of the knee) and sagittal
1. Stainless steel mould arthroplasty of the
The Oxford unicompartmental
Aims. The aim of this study was to establish the diagnostic accuracy
of culture of joint aspirate with and without saline injection-reaspiration. Patients and Methods. This is a retrospective analysis of 580 hip and
The aim of this study was to report the incidence
of arthrofibrosis of the
We measured joint position sense in the
Objectives. Nylon sutures and skin staples are used commonly in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) surgical wound closure. However, there is no study that compares the wound healing efficacy and patient satisfaction scores of both techniques in the same
This study validates the short-form WOMAC function scale for assessment of conservative treatment of osteoarthritis of the
A follow-up study, on average four years after operation, of seventy-six cildren with myelomeningocele who had surgical treatment for flexion contracture of the
The current indications for functional restoration
of extension of the
The incidence of deep-vein thrombosis and the need for thromboprophylaxis following isolated trauma below the
Aims. The objective of this study was to compare early postoperative
functional outcomes and time to hospital discharge between conventional
jig-based total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and robotic-arm assisted
TKA. Patients and Methods. This prospective cohort study included 40 consecutive patients
undergoing conventional jig-based TKA followed by 40 consecutive
patients receiving robotic-arm assisted TKA. All surgical procedures
were performed by a single surgeon using the medial parapatellar
approach with identical implant designs and standardized postoperative inpatient
rehabilitation. Inpatient functional outcomes and time to hospital
discharge were collected in all study patients. Results. There were no systematic differences in baseline characteristics
between the conventional jig-based TKA and robotic-arm assisted
TKA treatment groups with respect to age (p = 0.32), gender (p =
0.50), body mass index (p = 0.17), American Society of Anesthesiologists
score (p = 0.88), and preoperative haemoglobin level (p = 0.82). Robotic-arm
assisted TKA was associated with reduced postoperative pain (p <
0.001), decreased analgesia requirements (p < 0.001), decreased
reduction in postoperative haemoglobin levels (p < 0.001), shorter
time to straight leg raise (p < 0.001), decreased number of physiotherapy
sessions (p < 0.001) and improved maximum
1. Synovectomy was carried out in thirty-four
Varus and valgus joint laxity of the normal living
In total knee arthroplasty (TKA), blood loss continues internally after surgery is complete. Typically, the total loss over 48 postoperative hours can be around 1,300 ml, with most occurring within the first 24 hours. We hypothesize that the full potential of tranexamic acid (TXA) to decrease TKA blood loss has not yet been harnessed because it is rarely used beyond the intraoperative period, and is usually withheld from ‘high-risk’ patients with a history of thromboembolic, cardiovascular, or cerebrovascular disease, a patient group who would benefit greatly from a reduced blood loss. TRAC-24 was a prospective, phase IV, single-centre, open label, parallel group, randomized controlled trial on patients undergoing TKA, including those labelled as high-risk. The primary outcome was indirect calculated blood loss (IBL) at 48 hours. Group 1 received 1 g intravenous (IV) TXA at the time of surgery and an additional 24-hour postoperative oral regime of four 1 g doses, while Group 2 only received the intraoperative dose and Group 3 did not receive any TXA.Aims
Methods
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There is a need for the accurate measurement of the outcome after knee surgery. The Oxford