In two hospitals, 115 consecutive open femoral shaft
We present an economic evaluation using data
from the Distal Radius Acute
Fifty-six patients with ununited intracapsular
There is a high risk of the development of avascular
necrosis of the femoral head and nonunion after the treatment of
displaced subcapital
Diaphyseal
1. Problems of management of a pathological
We reviewed 28 children with unilateral middle-third
Fifty patients with complex distal radial
Biodegradable implants made from polyglycolic and polylactic acid co-polymers undergo degradation by hydrolysis which results in loss of their mechanical strength. The degradation of 1.5 mm polyglycolide rods (Biofix) was studied after intramedullary and subcutaneous implantation in rabbits. Two weeks after implantation there was a 73% reduction in strength of the intramedullary implants and a 64% reduction in the subcutaneous implants. Polyglycolide implants were compared with Kirschner wires for intramedullary fixation of extra-articular
The rigidity of a sliding compression screw and three cannulated lag screws in the treatment of subcapital
We randomised prospectively 44 patients with
We report the results of 116 consecutive displaced extension supracondylar
This study investigated the anatomical relationship between the clavicle and its adjacent vascular structures, in order to define safe zones, in terms of distance and direction, for drilling of the clavicle during osteosynthesis using a plate and screws following a
The ideal form of fixation for displaced, extra-articular
fractures of the distal tibia remains controversial. In the UK, open
reduction and internal fixation with locking-plates and intramedullary
nailing are the two most common forms of treatment. Both techniques
provide reliable fixation but both are associated with specific
complications. There is little information regarding the functional
recovery following either procedure. We performed a randomised pilot trial to determine the functional
outcome of 24 adult patients treated with either a locking-plate
(n = 12) or an intramedullary nailing (n = 12). At six months, there
was an adjusted difference of 13 points in the Disability Rating
Index in favour of the intramedullary nail. However, this was not
statistically significant in this pilot trial (p = 0.498). A total
of seven patients required further surgery in the locking-plate
group and one in the intramedullary nail group. This study suggests that there may be clinically relevant, functional
differences in patients treated with nail versus locking-plate
fixation for
We studied 47 patients with closed, displaced, diaphyseal
Since 1986, we have treated displaced intra-articular
We report four patients who sustained secondary
This paper outlines the history of advances made in the treatment of open
A subjective, objective and radiographic study of 21 patients with comminuted calcaneal
Cardiac and neurological functions were evaluated at the time of operation in 81 randomly selected elderly patients who had sustained a