In a series of over 1000 elderly patients with femoral neck
Distal tibial physeal
The reliability of the radiological assessment of the healing of tibial
In a randomised trial involving 598 patients
with 600 trochanteric
The case histories of 361 subcapital
This is a prospective randomised study comparing
the clinical and radiological outcomes of uni- and bipedicular balloon
kyphoplasty for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression
fractures. A total of 44 patients were randomised to undergo either
uni- or bipedicular balloon kyphoplasty. Self-reported clinical
assessment using the Oswestry Disability Index, the Roland-Morris
Disability questionnaire and a visual analogue score for pain was undertaken
pre-operatively, and at three and twelve months post-operatively.
The vertebral height and kyphotic angle were measured from pre-
and post-operative radiographs. Total operating time and the incidence
of cement leakage was recorded for each group. Both uni- and bipedicular kyphoplasty groups showed significant
within-group improvements in all clinical outcomes at three months
and twelve months after surgery. However, there were no significant
differences between the groups in all clinical and radiological
outcomes. Operating time was longer in the bipedicular group (p <
0.001). The incidence of cement leakage was not significantly different
in the two groups (p = 0.09). A unipedicular technique yielded similar clinical and radiological
outcomes as bipedicular balloon kyphoplasty, while reducing the
length of the operation. We therefore encourage the use of a unipedicular
approach as the preferred surgical technique for the treatment of
osteoporotic vertebral compression
We report the use of Grosse-Kempf reamed intramedullary nailing in the treatment of 41 Gustilo type II and III open tibial
We randomly allocated 60 consecutive patients with
1. Nine cases of stress fracture of the pelvis after total hip replacement are reported, five after Ring replacement and four after a McKee. In none of the cases did the
We undertook a trial on 60 patients with AO 31A2
1. A five-year follow-up of forty-one patients who sustained Colles's
We describe a percutaneous technique for screw fixation of all types of
We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare external fixation of trochanteric
A study of 79 children with malunion of forearm
In a prospective, randomised controlled trial, 68 children who had a completely displaced metaphyseal
We describe the surgical technique and results of arthroscopic subtalar release in 17 patients (17 feet) with painful subtalar stiffness following an intra-articular calcaneal
Of 693 elderly patients admitted with suspected hip
The results of immediate plate fixation of 97 open
Radiographs of 100 randomly chosen femoral neck
We present the clinical and radiological results of percutaneous vertebroplasty in the treatment of 58 vertebral compression