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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXI | Pages 74 - 74
1 May 2012
M. M D. F J. S
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Introduction

Evaluating the success of a treatment has changed. Currently, the emphasis is on patient-rated outcome scores rather than surgeon recording of outcome measures. Functional outcome and patient satisfaction following Dupuytren's disease surgery is poorly quantified in the literature. This study aimed to assess subjective patient hand function, disability and satisfaction using a PEM score and its correlation with residual contracture.

Methods

Percutaneous Needle Fasciotomy (PNF) is performed in our outpatient clinic to treat Dupuytren's contracture at MCP joints. A validated patient completed questionnaire (PEM) was used to record patient demographics, side of surgery, finger involved, time since surgery, residual symptoms, disability, subjective hand function and satisfaction. The questionnaire was posted to all patients who had PNF over the study period (n=68) along with a stamped addressed envelope and participant information sheet.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXI | Pages 113 - 113
1 May 2012
J. B D. F P. L
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Aim

To study the efficacy of Hydroxyapatite (HAC) Ceramic Coated hip arthroplasty. Is it suitable for the younger patient?

Methods

This series of 2390 primary HAC hip arthroplasties has been studied for up to 21 years. (569 hips over 10 years including 98 hips over 15 years) Patients are assessed by Harris Hip Score and plain X-ray. The prosthesis consists of a fully coated stem and a fully coated acetabulum. A ceramic head articulates with an acetabular liner which is either plastic (UHMW polythene) or ceramic. No cement is used. HA coated implants are physiologically fixed to cancellous bone by a process of osseointegration. Other uncemented implants are pathologically fixed by fibrous scar tissue. These two methods of fixation should be considered separately and not combined as ‘uncemented’.