The use of a rotation osteotomy of the humerus in 10 patients with disabling loss of lateral rotation at the shoulder due to brachial plexus birth injuries is described. The operative technique and complications are discussed. Before
In this study, we discuss 68 cases in which peripheral nerve trunks were inadvertently divided by surgeons. Most of these accidents occurred in the course of planned
Endoprosthetic replacement of the pelvis is one of the most challenging types of limb-salvage surgery, with a high rate of complications. In an attempt to reduce this and build greater versatility into the reconstruction process, a new type of pelvic endoprosthesis was developed in 2003, based on the old McKee-Farrar prosthesis. This study reviews the outcomes in 27 patients who had an ice-cream cone pelvic prosthesis inserted at two different specialist bone tumour centres in the United Kingdom over the past six years. The indications for treatment included primary bone tumours in 19 patients and metastatic disease in two, and six implants were inserted following failure of a previous pelvic reconstruction. Most of the patients had a P2+P3 resection as classified by Enneking, and most had resection of the ilium above the sciatic notch. The mean age of the patients at
An oblique osteotomy in the distal half of the metatarsal shaft is described for the treatment of metatarsalgia due to prolapse of one or more of the middle three metatarsal heads. Thirty-eight patients who have had this
1. The results in 138 hands operated on for Dupuytren's contracture are analysed and compared with those in other series. 2. Contracture ofthe metacarpo-phalangeal joint can be expected to respond well to
1. The history of the genesis of the Putti-Platt
Arterial complications occurring in association with knee replacement surgery are rare, even though most patients having this
We describe a technique to salvage a painful hemiarthroplasty due to erosion of the acetabular cartilage in the absence of loosening of the femoral component. A press-fit metallic acetabular component which matched the femoral component was used as a metal-on-metal articulation. The procedure offered a shorter
Seventy-two Mitchell distal metatarsal osteotomies for hallux valgus performed over a period of 10 years have been reviewed. Sixty-six (92 per cent) were graded as excellent or good. Retrospective radiographic analysis of 29 of these cases showed that the
1. The results are presented of upper tibial osteotomy carried out in ten patients for osteoarthritis of the knee associated with lateral deformity. 2. The
Fifty cases of iliopsoas transfer have been reviewed. The indications for
1 . Twenty-two cases of transplantation of the tibialis anterior for relapsed club-foot have been reviewed. Results were good in sixteen cases, fair in two and bad in four. 2. The
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A series of 400 patients (average age 57.7 years) with bilateral low-friction arthroplasties of the hip has been reviewed. Comparison was made with similar unilateral
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1. High tibial osteotomy-above the tibial tubercle-gives good results in elderly patients disabled by arthritis of the knee. 2. A technique of
We report the arthroscopic drilling of classical lesions of osteochondritis dissecans in 11 knees in 10 children with at least six months history and no sign of clinical or radiological improvement. There were eight boys and two girls and the average age at
We report 60 patients with tuberculosis of the hip treated by Charnley low friction arthroplasty and followed for eight to 13 years. Eight of them had active tuberculosis of the hip at the time of
A staged method of surgical management for congenital talipes equinovarus is described. The hindfoot was corrected and rebalanced early in 125 feet, and in 66 feet a second-stage medial forefoot correction was performed in the second, third or fourth year. The hindfoot relapsed in 19% and the forefoot in 9%; these feet were treated by further soft-tissue surgery. No bony