The Unified Classification System (UCS) was introduced
because of a growing need to have a standardised universal classification
system of periprosthetic
We have evaluated four different fixation techniques for the reconstruction of a standard Mason type-III
We made a prospective study of 208 patients with tibial
Forty comminuted or unstable
We measured the stability of fixation in femoral neck
We analysed the operative technique, morbidity and functional outcome of osteotomy and plate fixation for malunited
Eighty-two of 85 patients who had sustained a
A review of 61 patients with dislocation of the lunate (some with and some without
We examined differences in the rate of open reduction, operating time, length of hospital stay and outcome between two groups of children with displaced supracondylar
We treated 32 displaced mallet finger
Anteriorly displaced
We compared the outcome of closed intramedullary nailing with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis using a percutaneous locked compression plate in patients with a distal metaphyseal
We report the results of a prospective study of the incidence of algodystrophy following Colles'
The aim of our study was to investigate whether placing of the femoral component of a hip resurfacing in valgus protected against spontaneous
A total of 22 patients with a tibial avulsion
fracture involving the insertion of the posterior cruciate ligament
(PCL) with grade II or III posterior laxity were reduced and fixed
arthroscopically using routine anterior and double posteromedial
portals. A double-strand Ethibond suture was inserted into the joint
and wrapped around the PCL from anterior to posterior to secure
the ligament above the avulsed bony fragment. Two tibial bone tunnels
were created using the PCL reconstruction guide, aiming at the medial
and lateral borders of the tibial bed. The ends of the suture were
pulled out through the bone tunnels and tied over the tibial cortex
between the openings of the tunnels to reduce and secure the bony
fragment. Satisfactory reduction of the
The haematoma occurring at the site of a
Intramedullary locking nails have proved to be of considerable advantage when treating complex, comminuted or segmental femoral shaft
Ninety-eight
Supination-external rotation (SER)
We report a prospective trial of 66 patients with intraarticular