In 50 patients with non-infected
We have reviewed prospective data on 1016 patients who underwent unilateral
Severe leg pain in a patient after
The existing methods of assessing limb lengthening during
Between January 1988 and January 1991 we performed 100 consecutive cemented
Three radiological methods are commonly used to assess the outcome of
In a prospective, randomised controlled trial, the efficacy of the A-V Impulse System in the prevention of deep-vein thrombosis was investigated in 84 patients who had undergone
Data on early morbidity and complications after
revision
Routine prophylaxis for venous thromboembolic disease after
We analysed in-vivo migration and wear over a long period of all-polyethylene acetabular cups which had not been affected by mechanical loosening. The selection criteria of regular radiological follow-up, good clinical outcome (Charnley score of 5 or 6), continued walking without crutches and no radiological signs of loosening of the acetabular cups were fulfilled by 25 Charnley
We examined the behaviour of alumina ceramic heads in 156 cemented
We report the mid-term results of femoral impaction grafting which was used in 53 patients during the second stage of a two-stage revision for an infected
A method is described of measuring radiological subsidence of a femoral prosthesis in relation to the femur after
We reviewed radiographs and CT scans of 38
Thirteen
We reviewed a series of 91 patients with deep infection of a cemented
Interfacial membranes collected at revision from 11 failed uncemented Ti-alloy
Electromyographic and clinical studies were performed on patients undergoing
We present a series of 114 patients with microbiologically-proven chronically-infected