Many authors have recommended undercorrection of the deformity when carrying out unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). The isolated effect of alignment of the
Early and accurate prediction of hospital length-of-stay
(LOS) in patients undergoing knee replacement is important for economic
and operational reasons. Few studies have systematically developed
a multivariable model to predict LOS. We performed a retrospective
cohort study of 1609 patients aged ≥ 50 years who underwent elective,
primary total or unicompartmental knee replacements. Pre-operative
candidate predictors included patient demographics,
We describe a five-year-old child with neurofibromatosis type I who developed a Charcot
Injury to the popliteal artery is reported in two patients with closed ligament injuries of the
Synovial chondromatosis is a rare metaplastic condition affecting major synovial joints. It is extremely rare in childhood. The two children reported here are believed to be the youngest patients with this condition affecting the
The infrequency of serious cartilage destruction in the joints of children makes it probable that the majority will recover with antibiotic and constitutional treatment alone, especially if a joint biopsy is performed. Synovectomy for children should therefore be reserved for those whose
We describe six
We attempted to repair full-thickness defects in the articular cartilage of the trochlear groove of the femur in 30 rabbit
1. The orientation of collagen fibres of the menisci of the
We continued a prospective longitudinal follow-up
study of 53 remaining patients who underwent open total meniscectomy
as adolescents and who at that time had no other intra-articular
pathology of the
1. Two cases of deposition of calcium in the medial ligament of the
We present the results in 12 patients of arthrodesis of the
1. Thirty-nine patients with rheumatoid arthritis who had had a MacIntosh tibial plateau hemiarthroplasty are reviewed. 2. From the clinical findings it is possible to suggest a basis for the selection of suitable patients for the procedure. 3. Eighty-five per cent of the patients obtained relief of pain with good function of the
Two cases of laterally open
There are various methods of measuring proprioception at the
1. Fifty
We describe a new method of reconstruction after resection of tumours of the proximal tibia by grafting and arthrodesis of the
Forty-five patients with fractures of the tibial spine were reviewed 3 to 10 years after injury in order to determine the degree of residual laxity of the cruciate or collateral ligaments. After fractures which had been partially or completely displaced, some anterior cruciate laxity was evident, even if patients were asymptomatic. It was also found that an anatomical reduction did not prevent either laxity or some loss of full extension of the
We studied 19 videotaped knee arthroscopies in 19 patients with mild to moderate osteoarthritis (OA) of the