We retrospectively compared the outcome after
the treatment of giant cell tumours of
We performed a prospective, randomised study on 110 patients more than 50 years old with fractures of the distal radius to compare the outcome of conservative treatment with that using remodellable
Heterotopic ossification occurring after the use of commercially available
We reviewed 32 children after the treatment of simple
1. Some physical properties of living and dead
There has been an increase in the incidence of
We have performed a form of lunate replacement arthroplasty, which included excision of the lunate and insertion of a vascularised radial
The management of chronic osteomyelitis requires the excision of necrotic and infected material followed by the prolonged administration of antibiotics. Sequestrectomy may be required before an involucrum has formed, resulting in a longitudinal
The clinical, radiographic and pathological features of eighty-eight cases of histologically verified intra-osseous ganglia in eighty-three patients are described. All were located in the subchondral bone adjacent to a joint and most frequently involved the hip, the ankle (medial malleolus), the knee and the carpal
1. Sections were cut from the third metacarpal, the radius, the femur and the third lumbar vertebra of thirty-four male and twenty-one female cadavera. The mineral content of these different specimens was measured by ashing and the relationships between the quantity of
1. Five cases of pigmented villonodular synovitis with associated lesions within
1. The incidence of osteogenic sarcoma, chondrosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma in relation to age, sex and site is analysed in a study of 832 malignant primary bone tumours diagnosed in Sweden in 1958-68. The results are compared with those in other series. 2. The adolescent incidence peak for osteogenic sarcoma is caused by tumours localised to the long
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1. The preparation of heterogenous grafts of calf
1. Two cases of an unusual forefoot injury are recorded in which dislocation of the base of a metatarsal
Partridge bands have been developed and marketed on the assumption that their ribbed under-surface would ensure less interference with periosteal and cortical blood flow than other cerclage systems. Three cases are reported of serious clinical complications from loss of cortical
1. A case of primary intraosseous liposarcoma is described which was producing tumour
We performed biopsies during reoperation for minor complications in two active young patients 9 and 19 months after massive
The use of recombinant human
We used 99 strains of organisms representative of orthopaedic infections to examine the effectiveness of a