Objectives. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are often used to evaluate the outcome of treatment in patients with distal radial
We conducted an observational radiographic study
to determine the inter- and intra-observer reliability of the AO classification
of
We present the results of 90 consecutive children with displaced
Aims. The primary aim of this prognostic study was to identify baseline
factors associated with physical health-related quality of life
(HRQL) in patients after a femoral neck
Bicondylar tibial plateau
Fractures around total knee arthroplasties pose
a significant surgical challenge. Most can be managed with osteosynthesis
and salvage of the replacement. The techniques of fixation of these
fractures and revision surgery have evolved and so has the assessment
of outcome. This specialty update summarises the current evidence
for the classification, methods of fixation, revision surgery and
outcomes of the management of periprosthetic
Compression and absolute stability are important in the management of intra-articular
We reviewed 27 diabetic patients who sustained a tibial
We determined the age-specific incidence of a second
Aims. The aim of this study was to test the null hypothesis that there
is no difference, from the payer perspective, in the cost of treatment
of a distal radial
We have investigated whether early anatomical open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) reduces the incidence of complications of
The aim of this study was to report the pattern
of severe open diaphyseal tibial
Aims. The aim of this prospective randomised controlled trial was to
compare non-operative and operative management for acute isolated
displaced
Fractures of the tibial shaft are common injuries,
but there are no long-term outcome data in the era of increased surgical
management. The aim of this prospective study was to assess the
clinical and functional outcome of this injury at 12 to 22 years.
Secondary aims were to determine the short- and long-term mortality,
and if there were any predictors of clinical or functional outcome
or mortality. From a prospective trauma database of 1502 tibial
shaft
Objectives. Intramedullary fixation is considered the most stable treatment for pertrochanteric
Aims. The Fluid Lavage in Open
Osteoporosis is common and the health and financial
cost of fragility
Aims. Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of wound complications
after open reduction and internal fixation of unstable ankle
Aims. This study assessed the association of classes of body mass index
in kg/m. 2. (classified as normal weight 18.5 kg/m. 2 . to
24.9 kg/m. 2. , overweight 25.0 kg/m. 2 . to 29.9
kg/m. 2. , and obese ≥ 30.0 kg/m. 2. ) with short-term
complications and functional outcomes three to six years post-operatively
for closed ankle