We performed an epidemiological analysis of 523
Although it is widely accepted that grade IIIB open tibial
1. Linear
The results of meta-analysis show a revision rate of 33% for internal fixation of displaced
There is no absolute method of evaluating healing
of a
This study explores the relationship between
delay to surgical debridement and deep infection in a series of
364 consecutive patients with 459 open
1. Ten consecutive
In a series of 126 consecutive pilon
We examined prospectively collected data from 6782 consecutive hip
Fractures of the hip are common, often occurring
in frail elderly patients, but also in younger fit healthy patients following
trauma. They have a significant associated mortality and major social
and financial implications to patients and health care providers.
Many guidelines are available for the management of these patients,
mostly recommending early surgery for the best outcomes. As a result,
healthcare authorities now put pressure on surgical teams to ‘fast
track’ patients with a
We reviewed 173 patients undergoing distraction osteogenesis to determine the incidence, location and timing of
We have studied the placement of three screws within the femoral head and the degree of angulation of the screws in 395 patients with displaced intracapsular
Epidemiological studies enhance clinical practice
in a number of ways. However, there are many methodological difficulties
that need to be addressed in designing a study aimed at the collection
and analysis of data concerning
We have reviewed 20 women and three men aged 22 to 73 years, who had sustained a Mason type-IIb
We carried out a retrospective review of 47 intra-articular
We studied prospectively the change over ten years in mortality, walking ability and place of residence after a hip
The aims of this study were to identify the early
in-hospital mortality rate after hip
A total of 14 women and seven men with a mean age of 43 years (18 to 68) who sustained a Mason type IV
Aims. To evaluate the effect of a single early high-dose vitamin D
supplement on
Periprosthetic femoral fracture (PFF) is a potentially
devastating complication after total hip arthroplasty, with historically
high rates of complication and failure because of the technical
challenges of surgery, as well as the prevalence of advanced age
and comorbidity in the patients at risk. This study describes the short-term outcome after revision arthroplasty
using a modular, titanium, tapered, conical stem for PFF in a series
of 38