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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 46-B, Issue 4 | Pages 674 - 684
1 Nov 1964
Jarry L

1. A technique of transarticular nailing for subcapital and transcervical fractures of the neck of the femur is described.

2. Forty-four operations have been done, and twenty-one patients have been under observation for periods of from one to six years. In one of these pseudarthrosis has developed; in two others there has been delayed union.

3. The method gives sound fixation by a "squeezing effect" on the proximal fragment, which is enhanced by the locking of the adjacent articulation.

4. It is presented as an alternative to prosthetic replacement for treatment of femoral neck fracture in the aged. The nail damages the articular surface of the acetabulum but not the femoral head.

5. The importance of care after operation is stressed.

6. The advantages of the method, the role of circulatory changes in the femoral head and the mechanics of transarticular fixation are discussed.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 42-B, Issue 1 | Pages 126 - 136
1 Feb 1960
Jarry L Uhthoff HK

This paper describes a procedure of activating osteogenesis by the use of the "petal" technique. The osteogenetic effect of these "petals" has been established in experimentally produced fractures and pseudarthroses in rats by radiographical, biomechanical, mechanical and histological examinations.

The conventional concept of the osteogenetic activity of bone transplants is discussed.

The authors feel that this method will find its clinical application in the operative treatment of pseudarthroses and, in selected cases, of fractures that are known for their tendency to unite slowly.