The COVID-19 pandemic creates unique challenges in the practice of spinal surgery. We aim to show how the use of a high-definition 3D digital exoscope can help streamline workflows, and protect both patients and healthcare staff.
1. A case of solitary plasmocytoma of bone with survival for twenty-two years after amputation is described. 2. Recent follow-up of a previous
In elderly patients with osteoarthritis and protrusio who require arthroplasty, dislocation of the hip is difficult due to migration of the femoral head. Traditionally, neck osteotomy is performed in situ, so this is not always achieved. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to describe a partial resection of the posterior wall in severe protrusio. This is a descriptive observational study, which describes the surgical technique of the partial resection of the posterior wall during hip arthroplasty in patients with severe acetabular protrusio operated on between January 2007 and February 2017.Aims
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We describe a new method of reconstruction after resection of
1. A case of osteoid osteoma which recurred twice after block excision is reported. 2. It is postulated that recurrence is almost certainly caused by incomplete removal of the nidus, either by curettage or by incomplete block excision. 3. Why curettage is successful in most cases but not in others is obscure, but it may be that the arterial supply to the
A three-month-old girl presented with a massive abdominal
In immature long bones, radical excision of malignant tumours of the metaphysis may necessitate sacrifice of the adjacent epiphysis. To preserve the adjacent joint while allowing a safe margin of excision, we used physeal distraction before removing the
When amputation just below the knee becomes necessary after extensive loss of bone from the tibia and of anterior soft tissue in the treatment of
The early mortality in patients with hip fractures from bony metastases is unknown. The objectives of this study were to quantify 30- and 90-day mortality in patients with proximal femoral metastases, and to create a mortality prediction tool based on biomarkers associated with early death. This was a retrospective cohort study of consecutive patients referred to the orthopaedic department at a UK trauma centre with a proximal femoral metastasis (PFM) over a seven-year period (2010 to 2016). The study group were compared to a matched control group of non-metastatic hip fractures. Minimum follow-up was one year.Aims
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1. Two cases of haemangioma of the patella are reported. 2. In one case pain alone brought the patient for treatment; in the other, a pathological fracture was the first symptom. 3. In neither case was a firm diagnosis made before excision and histological examination of the patella. 4. In each case a good result followed removal of the patella: this is probably the best method of treatment. 5. The literature relating to haemangioma of bone and to
Two cases of malignant angioblastoma of tibia are described, one finally treated by amputation and the other by segmental resection and grafting. They have remained free from signs of local recurrence or distant metastasis for five and a half and ten and a half years respectively. Both showed prominent areas of neoplastic mesenchymal angioblastic tissue which closely imitates solitary fibrous dysplasia. The natural history and radiological characteristics of these little-known
We treated 106 patients with a peripheral osteoid osteoma by conventional surgical methods; 81 had curettage and 25 en-bloc resection. The rate of local recurrence after curettage was 12% and after en-bloc resection 4.5%. Postoperative fractures were observed in 3% after curettage and in 4.5% after en-bloc resection. We compared our findings with those reported in the literature after minimally invasive treatment and concluded that curettage can be regarded as the treatment of choice in patients in whom minimally invasive methods do not offer any advantage, for example, for subperiosteal
We report a rare case of Albright's syndrome associated with both a soft-tissue myxoma and hypophosphataemic osteomalacia. Renal tubular function was preserved, except for glycosuria. Serum levels of 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3 were normal. Excision of the myxoma did not influence the biochemical abnormalities, nor did standard doses of vitamin D3 or 1 alpha-OH vitamin D3. The previously reported cases of hypophosphataemic osteomalacia associated with fibrous dysplasia and mesenchymal
1. A review of nineteen cases of malignant spinal
We have reviewed the results of one-stage revision surgery in 18 patients for infection of megaprostheses implanted after the resection of malignant bone and soft-tissue
Local treatment with phenol is often used after intralesional excision of chondroblastomas and giant-cell
To explore the effect of different types of articulating antibiotic-loaded cement spacers in two-stage revision for chronic hip prosthetic joint infection (PJI). A retrospective cohort study was performed involving 36 chronic PJI patients treated with different types of articulating antibiotic-loaded cement spacers between January 2014 and December 2017. The incidence of complications and the therapeutic effects of different types of antibiotic-loaded articulating cement spacers were compared.Aims
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