Introduction.
Aims. This study reports updates the previously published two-year clinical, functional, and radiological results of a group of patients who underwent transfibular
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Aims. This scoping review aims to identify patient-related factors associated with a poorer outcome following
Aims. The purpose of this study was to assess the success rate and functional outcomes of bone grafting for periprosthetic bone cysts following
Aims. We report the medium-term outcomes of a consecutive series of 118 Zenith
Aim. Surgical options for management of a failed ankle arthroplasty are currently limited; typically conversion to fusion is recommended with only a few patients being considered for revision replacement surgery. This paper presents our experience of revision ankle replacements in a cohort of patients with failed primary replacements. Method. A total of 18 revision TAR in 17 patients were performed in patients with aseptic loosening. The technique was performed by a single surgeon (CSK) over a 4 year period between July 2014 and August 2018 using the Inbone
Introduction. Day Case Surgery (defined as same day discharge) is a priority within the National Health Service and has been shown to provide beneficial outcomes for patients and hospitals. We report our experience developing a Day Case Programme for
Introduction: We present the results of the Ankle Evolution System (AES)
We describe the medium-term results of a prospective study of 200
Introduction.
Background. The importance of
We report the clinical and radiological outcome of
Introduction.
Aims. Retrospective review of a consecutive series of 1,168
Aims. This is a multicentre, non-inventor, prospective observational study of 503 INFINITY fixed bearing
We describe the early results of a prospective study of 100
Despite advancements, revision rates following
Aims. To assess the effect of age on clinical outcome and revision rates in patients who underwent
We evaluated the incidence of heterotopic ossification
following