Introduction. To determine if elite athletes can return to professional sport after MCL or posterolateral (PLC)
Management of highly displaced acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injuries remain contentious. It is unclear if delayed versus acute
Aims. Complex displaced osteoporotic acetabular fractures in the elderly are associated with high levels of morbidity and mortality. Surgical options include either open reduction and internal fixation alone, or combined with total hip arthroplasty (THA). There remains a cohort of severely comorbid patients who are deemed unfit for extensive surgical
Introduction. Chronic ankle instability is a common condition that can be effectively treated with arthroscopic lateral ankle ligament
Introduction. This study evaluates the need for limb
Aims. Type IIIB open tibial fractures are devastating high-energy injuries. At initial debridement, the surgeon will often be faced with large bone fragments with tenuous, if any, soft-tissue attachments. Conventionally these are discarded to avoid infection. We aimed to determine if orthoplastic
This study aimed to ascertain whether stabilising only the AITFL is enough to prevent talar shift, and to test a simple, novel technique to reconstruct the AITFL. Twelve cadavers were used. Talar shift was measured following: 1- no ligaments cut; 2- entire deltoid ligament division; 3- group A (5 specimens) PITFL cut whilst group B (7 specimens) AITFL cut; 4- group A had AITFL divided whilst group B had the PITFL cut.
Background. Patients requiring lower limb
Purpose. To review the natural history of posteromedial bowing of the tibia and the outcome of limb
Limb
Aims. There is a lack of long-term data for minimally invasive acromioclavicular (AC) joint repair. Furthermore, it is not clear if good early clinical results can be maintained over time. The purpose of this study was to report long-term results of minimally invasive AC joint
INTRODUCTION. Limb salvage surgery is a common treatment for patients who suffer from bone tumors. In the case of pelvic tumors this creates a challenge for the surgeon and the treatment remains controversial because the oncologic complications like local recurrence, dissemination and orthopaedic ones, like infection, haemorrhage, and mechanical problems of
This randomised study compared outcomes in patients with displaced fractures of the clavicle treated by open reduction and fixation by a
Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of a two-level
The
Care of complex and open fractures may provide better results if undertaken in larger units, typically Major Trauma Centres (MTCs) or Orthoplastic units. Some ‘complex injuries’ may still be admitted to units lacking specialist services potentially delaying definitive treatment. The aim of this study was to analyse the referral pattern for acute inpatient transfer in an adult limb
The purpose of this study was to assess the stability of a developmental pelvic
Introduction. Plate fixations have been recommended for dislocated clavicle fractures. However, existing plates are inadequate for morphological compatibility with the clavicle. The aim of this study is to measure the anatomical shape of the clavicle and to compare the radiographical and clinical outcomes of our tree-dimensional (3D)
Background:. Lower limb
Introduction. We present a series of patients who have had secondary