Case histories are given of three patients, two of whom had stress fractures of the
We report a prospective study of 55 patients with acute primary patellar dislocation, all treated by operation and followed up for at least two years. Diagnosis was based on the history of a lateral displacement, with medial tenderness and a positive apprehension test; redislocations were excluded. Before operation, the difference in lateral shift on skyline views of the injured and control patellae was highly significant. At operation, rupture of the medial retinaculum of the
In the absence of patellar resurfacing, we have
previously shown that the use of electrocautery around the margin of
the
1. A case of primary osteosarcoma of the
Resection arthroplasty of the
We present a case of superior dislocation of the
1. A study has been made of the treatment of recurrent dislocation of the
Patellectomy is at present the best operation for recurrent dislocation, not only because the immediate result is excellent, but because it avoids the later arthritis which must inevitably arise if a
1. Four cases of congenital lateral dislocation of the
Thirty-five patients with habitual dislocation of the
The role of muscle function in the aetiology of recurrent dislocation of the
The Unified Classification System (UCS) was introduced
because of a growing need to have a standardised universal classification
system of periprosthetic fractures. It combines and simplifies many
existing classification systems, and can be applied to any fracture
around any partial or total joint replacement occurring during or
after operation. Our goal was to assess the inter- and intra-observer
reliability of the UCS in association with knee replacement when
classifying fractures affecting one or more of the femur, tibia
or
Six boys with fragmentation of the proximal pole of the
Mechanical derangements of the knee are an uncommon complication of chronic haemophiliac arthropathy. Two patients with locking of the
1. Semitendinosus tenodesis with adequate lateral release for recurrent dislocation of the
From 1970 to 1978, 29 patients had a unilateral operation for bilateral recurrent dislocation of the
In a group of 25 patients with traumatic dislocation of the knee, four, all of whom had similar ligament and medial soft-tissue injuries, also had associated lateral patellar dislocation. In all four reconstruction was delayed because of their other serious injuries. Having encountered the combination of knee dislocation and lateral patellar dislocation in 16% of our patients, we believe that it may be less rare than is commonly believed. We think that it is important to maintain a high index of suspicion of possible patellar dislocation when medial structures have been severely damaged. Early recognition and immobilisation in extension can prevent fixed lateral dislocation of the
1. A realignment operation is described for the treatment of recurrent dislocation of the
Cadaveric experiments in 10 knees were used to study the strength of two methods of internal fixation for a fractured