Peripheral nerve injury is an uncommon but serious
complication of hip surgery that can adversely affect the outcome.
Several studies have described the
An operation
A new and simple operative technique has been developed to provide rigid internal fixation for all types of fractures of the scaphoid. This involves the
We implanted 203 smooth-stemmed femoral components before January 1988. The femoral component
The
A comparison was made in a laminar-flow operating room between total-body exhaust gowns and a clothing system made from Fabric 450. This disposable clothing was found to be much more comfortable and convenient than the total-body exhaust gowns. The average airborne bacterial counts obtained during total hip replacement operations from each of the clothing systems were identical when the downflow method of ventilation was
Objectives. This study aims to assess the correlation of CT-based structural
rigidity analysis with mechanically determined axial rigidity in
normal and metabolically diseased rat bone. Methods. A total of 30 rats were divided equally into normal, ovariectomized,
and partially nephrectomized groups. Cortical and trabecular bone
segments from each animal underwent micro-CT to assess their average
and minimum axial rigidities
Malunion is the most common complication of the
distal radius with many modalities of treatment available for such
a problem. The
1. The early results of thirty Austin Moore arthroplasty operations with acetabular reaming in twenty-five patients with advanced osteoarthritis of the hip have been investigated. 2. The radiological changes after insertion of a prosthesis have been studied. 3. There was a variable degree of improvement in all patients. There was a worth-while improvement in function and relief of pain. Stability, however, was disappointing in more than half (and in all the bilateral cases). An average of three-quarters of an inch of shortening was found in the unilateral cases. 4. In such advanced cases the results of Austin Moore arthroplasty are probably of the same order as for cup arthroplasty, and in many cases they show no more than marginal improvement over pseudarthrosis. 5. It is concluded that at the present stage of progress in the development of arthroplasty the
This study reports the application of a novel method for quantitatively determining differences in the mechanical properties of healthy and torn rotator cuff tissues. In order to overcome problems of stress risers at the grip-tendon interface that can obscure mechanical measurements of small tendons, we conducted our investigation
The treatment of chronic osteomyelitis often
includes surgical debridement and filling the resultant void with antibiotic-loaded
polymethylmethacrylate cement, bone grafts or bone substitutes.
Recently, the
Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia remains one of the most difficult orthopaedic problems. We describe early excision and the
We analysed the effects of commonly
We have studied 35 patients with infected reconstructions after segmental resection for bone tumours. Two different regimes of treatment were employed both of which entailed debridement and the
We reviewed the outcome of 28 patients who had been treated
Revision surgery of the hip was performed on 114 hips
We carried out a prospective study of 71 patients who had undergone reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with the ABC scaffold. Their mean age was 28 years (18 to 50). All had either sub-acute or chronic traumatic deficiency of the ligament. The mean period of follow-up was five years (four to seven). Assessment included the
We describe the survivorship of the Exeter femoral component in a District General Hospital. Between 1994 and 1996, 230 Exeter Universal cemented femoral components were implanted in 215 patients who were reviewed at a mean of 11.2 years (10 to 13). We
There are no recent studies comparing cable with
wire for the fixation of osteotomies or fractures in total hip replacement
(THR). Our objective was to evaluate the five-year clinical and
radiological outcomes and complication rates of the two techniques.
We undertook a review including all primary and revision THRs performed
in one hospital between 1996 and 2005
Objective. In ex vivo hip fracture studies femoral pairs
are split to create two comparable test groups. When more than two
groups are required, or if paired femurs cannot be obtained, group
allocation according to bone mineral density (BMD) is sometimes
performed. In this statistical experiment we explore how this affects
experimental results and sample size considerations. Methods. In a hip fracture experiment, nine pairs of human cadaver femurs
were tested in a paired study design. The femurs were then re-matched
according to BMD, creating two new test groups. Intra-pair variance
and paired correlations in fixation stability were calculated. A
hypothetical power analysis was then performed to explore the required sample
size for the two types of group allocation. . Results. The standard deviation (. sd. ) of the mean paired difference
in fixation stability increased from 2 mm in donor pairs to 5 mm
in BMD-matched pairs. Intra-pair correlation was 0.953 (Pearson’s
r) in donor pairs and non-significant at -0.134 (Pearson’s r) in
BMD-matched pairs. Required sample size to achieve a statistical
power of 0.8 increased from ten pairs