Aims. The aims of this study were to describe the epidemiology of
Aims. To determine whether an early return to sport in professional
Australian Rules Football players after fixation of a non-thumb
metacarpal fracture was safe and effective. Patients and Methods. A total of 16 patients with a mean age of 25 years (19 to 30)
identified as having a non-thumb
Our aim was to explore factors associated with early post operative infection for surgically managed base of 4th/5th
There is no agreement as to the superiority or specific indications for cast treatment, percutaneous pinning or open fracture fixation for Bennett's fractures of the thumb
Our aim was to ascertain if K-wire configuration had any influence on the infection and complication rate for base of 4th and 5th
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate whether clinical and radiological outcomes after intramedullary nailing of displaced fractures of the fifth
Abstract. Objectives. 1. To describe the epidemiology of
Objectives. The exact aetiology and pathogenesis of microdamage-induced long bone fractures remain unknown. These fractures are likely to be the result of inadequate bone remodelling in response to damage. This study aims to identify an association of osteocyte apoptosis, the presence of osteocytic osteolysis, and any alterations in sclerostin expression with a fracture of the third
Two case reports illustrate a relatively simple procedure to preserve thumb function in trauma and locally invasive tumours. The first case report is of a man who presented with a slowly growing chondrosarcoma involving his left thumb
The use of plates and screws for the treatment of certain
Introduction:
Introduction. Antegrade K wiring of the fifth
Introduction: Intramedullary fixation is a recognised method of fracture fixation in fifth
Two case reports illustrate a relatively simple procedure to preserve thumb function in trauma and locally invasive tumours. The first case report is of a man who presented with a slowly growing chondrosarcoma involving his left thumb
Locking of the MCP joint of the finger, except with stenosing tenosynovitis, is relatively rare. The middle finger is most frequently involved. We treated 7 patients who had locking of the MCP joint of the middle finger because of osteophyte of the
In nine patients of median age 34 years who had sustained an amputation of the thumb at a median 24 (5 to 131) months previously, we lengthened the first
AIM: The purpose of this prospective study was to asses the outcome of antegrade intramedullary wiring of displaced distal end of fifth
Introduction and Aim: The
We reviewed our results and complications of using a pre-bent 1.6mm Kirschner wire (K-wire) for extra-articular