1. A measuring instrument is described which enables the surgeon to determine the anteroposterior diameter of the vertebral canal during operation. 2. Developmental narrowness of the
1. Anterior transperitoneal
1. This is a preliminary report of an attempt to determine an objective reference point or "point of motion" during flexion and extension of the
1. An anatomical study of the bony structure of the pars interarticularis of the fourth and fifth
The oblique sagittal diameter of the
The reproduction of symptoms on arthrography of the
Cadaveric
In 21 children with myelomeningocele who underwent kyphectomy for congenital kyphosis of the
We analysed the cases of
We studied 23 patients with spondylolysis of the fifth
Our study establishes a rabbit model of disc degeneration which requires neither a chemical nor physical injury to the disc. Disc degeneration similar to that seen in man was created at levels proximal (L4-L5) and caudal (L7-S1) to a simulated
We performed a biomechanical study on human cadaver spines to determine the effect of three different interbody cage designs, with and without posterior instrumentation, on the three-dimensional flexibility of the spine. Six
1. French in 1946 presented eight cases of arachnoiditis complicating a
Dorsal root ganglion neurones with dichotomising axons are present in several species and are considered to play a role in referred pain. Clinically, patients with lesions in the lower
We prepared a prosthesis for the replacement of the
The technique and results of microsurgical techniques for
We present a prospective study of patients with tuberculosis of the dorsal, dorsolumbar and
We measured the blood loss during and after hip replacement in two groups of women, each consisting of 10 patients. In one group the
1. An account of experiences in seventy-five cases with a new method of treatment of low back pain and sciatica caused by intervertebral disc lesions has been presented. The method is based on the fact that chymopapain, a proteolytic enzyme, can break down displaced intervertebral disc material without deleterious effects upon adjacent tissues. 2. Chymopapain was injected into intervertebral discs by the postero-lateral or preferably the lateral approach. Two milligrams per disc constitute an effective dose. The enzyme was administered to seventy-five patients who were potential candidates for laminectomy. These patients were followed for four to thirty months and results were graded as "good" (76 per cent), "fair" (15 per cent) and "poor" (9 per cent). 3. Although untoward reactions have been encountered, none of these has been attributable to chymopapain. 4. Our investigations have convinced us that enzymatic dissolution of a
Chronic pain at the donor site was reported by 25% of 290 patients who had undergone anterior