1. A critical analysis of the findings in 200 knees examined by
A series of 135 knee arthroscopies has been reviewed to determine the accuracy of detection of meniscal lesions.
We examined 36 consecutive patients with closed tibial plateau fractures under anaesthesia and by diagnostic and operative
Aims. Joint-preserving surgery of the hip (JPSH) has evolved considerably
and now includes a number of procedures, including
We report a case of lethal air embolism during diagnostic
We carried out 12
Although
There have been considerable recent advances in the understanding and management of femoroacetabular impingement and associated labral and chondral pathology. We have developed a classification system for acetabular chondral lesions. In our system, we use the six acetabular zones previously described by Ilizaliturri et al. The cartilage is then graded on a scale of 0 to 4 as follows: grade 0, normal articular cartilage lesions; grade 1, softening or wave sign; grade 2, cleavage lesion; grade 3, delamination; and grade 4, exposed bone. The site of the lesion is further classed as A, B or C based on whether the lesion is less than one-third of the distance from the acetabular rim to the cotyloid fossa, one-third to two-thirds of the same distance and greater than two-thirds of the distance, respectively. In order to validate the classification system, six surgeons graded ten video recordings of hip
Aims. The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating
to the benefits of virtual reality (VR) simulation in orthopaedic
surgical training, and to identify areas of future research. Materials and Methods. A literature search using the MEDLINE, Embase, and Google Scholar
databases was performed. The results’ titles, abstracts, and references
were examined for relevance. Results. A total of 31 articles published between 2004 and 2016 and relating
to the objective validity and efficacy of specific virtual reality
orthopaedic surgical simulators were identified. We found 18 studies
demonstrating the construct validity of 16 different orthopaedic
virtual reality simulators by comparing expert and novice performance.
Eight studies have demonstrated skill acquisition on a simulator
by showing improvements in performance with repeated use. A further
five studies have demonstrated measurable improvements in operating
theatre performance following a period of virtual reality simulator
training. Conclusion. The demonstration of ‘real-world’ benefits from the use of VR
simulation in knee and shoulder
Sixty patients underwent
Patients with midcarpal instability are difficult to manage. It is a rare condition, and few studies have reported the outcomes of surgical treatment. No prospective or retrospective study has reported the results of arthroscopic palmar capsuloligamentous suturing. Our aim was to report the results of a prospective study of arthroscopic suture of this ligament complex in patients with midcarpal instability. This prospective single-centre study was undertaken between March 2012 and May 2022. The primary outcome was to evaluate the functional outcomes of arthroscopic palmar midcarpal suture. The study included 12 patients, eight male and four female, with a mean age of 27.5 years (19 to 42). They were reviewed at three months, six months, and one year postoperatively.Aims
Methods
Seventy-two symptomatic knees were studied in 68 patients between 2 and 17 years of age. A firm clinical diagnosis was made in all knees before
We have used in vivo microdialysis to monitor postoperative physiological events in the synovial membrane after
We report a prospective, randomised, controlled trial of the effect of either a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (diclofenac sodium) or physiotherapy on the recovery of knee function after
The healing of anterior cruciate ligaments reconstructed with the Leeds-Keio artificial ligament was observed by
We studied 16 hips (eight cadaver specimens) using arthrography,
To define the anatomical relationships of the nerves to the common
We describe a medial midline portal between the tendons of extensor hallucis longus and tibialis anterior for