Aims. We investigated whether
Following total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKR) only the ‘visible’ measured
We hypothesised there was no clinical value in
using an autologous blood transfusion (ABT) drain in either primary total
hip (THR) or total knee replacement (TKR) in terms of limiting allogeneic
blood transfusions when a modern restrictive
We determined the effect of the surgical approach on perfusion of the femoral head during hip resurfacing arthroplasty by measuring the concentration of cefuroxime in bone samples from the femoral head. A total of 20 operations were performed through either a transgluteal or an extended posterolateral approach. The concentration of cefuroxime in bone was significantly greater when using the transgluteal approach (mean 15.7 mg/kg; 95% confidence interval 12.3 to 19.1) compared with that using the posterolateral approach (mean 5.6 mg/kg; 95% confidence interval 3.5 to 7.8; p <
0.001). In one patient, who had the operation through a posterolateral approach, cefuroxime was undetectable. Using cefuroxime as an indirect measure of
1. The results of viscosity measurements on a number of normal, traumatic and osteoarthritic synovial fluids from human knee joints are described and discussed. 2. A decrease of the viscosity of normal synovial fluid with age has been found. 3. The decrease of the viscosity with age and in the pathological groups is analysed and its relation to the viscous anomaly is considered (Fig. 6). 4. The question whether dilution or depolymerisation is the important factor in decrease of viscosity in these groups, and the value of viscosity measurements as a whole, are discussed. 5. Measurements of pH have been made on the same groups of synovial fluids and on the
We undertook a prospective controlled clinical trial of 109 patients to determine whether postoperative
This is a longitudinal study of the daily urinary output and the concentrations in whole
1. Previous investigations into the
We carried out a retrospective case-control study in 80 patients who underwent a revision total hip replacement. Group A (40 patients) received tranexamic acid and intra-operative cell salvage. Group B (40 patients) was a matched control group and did not receive this management. Each group was divided into four subgroups: revision of both components, revision of both components with bone grafting, revision of the acetabular component with or without bone graft, and revision of the femoral component with or without bone graft. In group A the total number of units transfused was 52, compared with 139 in group B, representing a reduction in
Objectives. T-cells are considered to play an important role in the inflammatory response causing arthroplasty failure. The study objectives were to investigate the composition and distribution of CD4+ T-cell phenotypes in the peripheral
We performed a randomised, controlled trial involving 150 patients with a pre-operative level of haemoglobin of 13.0 g/dl or less, to compare the effect of either topical fibrin spray or intravenous tranexamic acid on
1. In rabbit knees the effects of daily injections of saline, Varidase,
The effect of Charnley cemented total hip replacement on venous
1. A high incidence of paraplegia following operations for the correction of severe scoliosis in adults led to an investigation of the normal
1. A study has been made of the
Aims. We chose unstable extra-capsular hip fractures as our study group
because these types of fractures suffer the largest
The quantification of local bone
1. Hitherto, no study has been reported on the relative quantitative contributions of