Aims. This study aimed to describe practice variation in the use of total hip arthroplasty (THA) for older patients with femoral neck fracture and to determine the association between patient, surgeon, and institution factors and treatment with THA. Methods. We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 49,597 patients aged 60 years and older from Ontario, Canada, who underwent hemiarthroplasty or THA for femoral neck fracture between 2002 and 2017. This population-based study used routinely collected healthcare databases linked through ICES (formerly known as the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences). Multilevel logistic regression modelling was used to quantify the association between patient, surgeon, and institution-level variables and whether patients were treated with THA. Variance partition coefficient and median odds ratios were used to estimate the variation attributable to higher-level variables and the magnitude of effect of higher-level variables, respectively. Results. Over the study period, 9.4% of patients (n = 4,638) were treated with THA. Patient factors associated with higher likelihood of treatment by THA included: younger age, male sex, and diagnosis with
We studied the histology of the cement-bone interface and the regenerated synovium in ten aseptically loosened arthroplasties in
Aims. The aims of this study were to validate the outcome of total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) in patients with
There has been an in increase in the availability
of effective biological agents for the treatment of
The effect of
Aims. The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare the outcome of total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) undertaken for
Aims. The aims of this study were to evaluate the clinical and radiological
outcomes of instrumented posterolateral fusion (PLF) performed in
patients with
1. Clinical, radiological and pathological findings in seven cases of
Between September 1993 and September 1996, we performed 34 Kudo 5 total elbow replacements in 31
Aims. The aims of this study were to evaluate the clinical and radiological
outcomes of the Universal-2 total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) in patients
with
1. Synovectomy was carried out in thirty-four knees, of which thirty-one were certainly or probably afflicted by
We studied 11 patients (14 elbows) with gross
We report seven cases of patients with seropositive
Between 1993 and 2002, 58 GSB III total elbow replacements were implanted in 45 patients with
1. Three cases of a degenerative type of
1. Eleven patients with juvenile
1. The incidence of failure of wound healing by primary intention due to infection, haematoma and gaping of wound edges, has been compared in 100 patients with
Proximal osteotomies for forefoot deformity in patients with
Thirteen patients suffering from
We have measured the three-dimensional patterns of carpal deformity in 20 wrists in 20
Aims. We assessed the long-term (more than ten-year) outcomes of the
Kudo type-5 elbow prosthesis in patients with
We describe the longer term clinical and radiological findings in a prospectively followed series of 49
1. The results of synovectomy of the knee in eighty-five patients with
We present a study of 30 fusion operations in 26
We present the outcome of 47 Souter-Strathclyde replacements of the elbow with a mean follow-up of 82 months (12 to 129). The clinical results were assessed using a condition-specific outcome measure. The mean total score (maximum 100) before the operation was 47.21 and improved to 79.92 (p <
0.001). The mean pain score (maximum 50) improved from 21.41 to 46.70 (p <
0.001) and the mean functional component of the score (maximum 30) from 11.19 to 18.65 (p <
0.001). There was negligible change in the score for the range of movement although a significant improvement in mean flexion from 124° to 136° was noted (p <
0.001). Revision surgery was required in four patients, for dislocation, wound dehiscence and early infection in one, late infection in two and aseptic loosening in one. The cumulative survival was 75% at nine years for all causes of failure and 97% at ten years for aseptic loosening alone. Our study demonstrates the value of the Souter-Strathclyde total elbow arthroplasty in providing relief from pain and functional improvement in
We made a prospective study of 58 consecutive Neer II total shoulder replacements in 49
A series of 19 patients with severe
1. A diagnosis of upward translocation of the dens was made in eight patients with chronic
The morphological changes in bone and articular cartilage destruction have been described in sixteen consecutive cases of
We analysed the results of arthroscopic synovectomy of the wrist in 18 patients (19 wrists) with
1. One hundred and twenty-three patients with
We retrospectively compared wrist arthrodesis using the Mannerfelt technique in 19 or an AO-plate in 23 patients with long-standing
The purpose of this study was to assess the long-term results (more than ten years) of two types of cemented ulnar component with type-5 Kudo total elbow arthroplasty in a consecutive series of 56 patients (60 elbows) with
Socket migration and rotation in the Charnley total hip replacement were evaluated by roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis in 23 patients with
We studied the morphology of the haversian canals in the osteopenic cortical bone of the medial femoral neck from patients with
1. Anterior synovectomy was undertaken in sixteen knees of fourteen patients with
1. A case of ulnar nerve compression at the wrist caused by
The results of ten excision arthroplasties of the elbow for
1. A chrome-cobalt hinged prosthesis has been specially designed for total replacement of elbow joints disorganised by
We assessed the long-term results of 58 Souter-Strathclyde total elbow replacements in 49 patients with
Between 1982 and 1997, 403 consecutive patients (522 elbows) with
Between 1978 and 1988 a total of 27 operations were performed on 26 patients for cervical myelopathy due to
We carried out a survival analysis of elbow synovectomy (ES) and excision of the radial head (RHE) performed on 171
We reviewed the records and radiographs from 10 hospitals to identify 50 patients with
1. Hemiarthroplasty is a method of dealing with painful deformities of advanced osteoarthritis and
1. Double osteotomy was performed on 1 50 knees between 1961 and 1969. The first fifty-seven cases were assessed independently. 2. The operation of osteotomy of the upper end of the tibia and the lower end of the femur is described. it is emphasised that the osteotomy sites are close to the bone ends and well within the cancellous expansion. 3. The indications for the operation are pain and loss of function in a mobile arthritic knee joint. 4. Flexion of the knee is important during the operation to allow the popliteal artery to be moved away from bone. Arteriograms at necropsy show the danger of damaging the popliteal artery when the knee is extended. 5. The operation appears to be equally effective in osteoarthritis and
Forty-one arthrodeses of the shoulder in thirty-nine patients suffering from
Between 1970 and 1982, 50 total elbow replacements were carried out for
We assessed 41 patients with
Cervical myelopathy is an uncommon but potentially fatal complication of
The results of thirty synovectomies of the elbow for
We studied the results of total hip arthroplasty (THA) using AML porous-coated femoral components at a mean follow-up of 11 years in a non-selected, consecutive series of patients with
We evaluated histologically samples of synovial tissue from the knees of 50 patients with
1. Three cases of tenosynovitis presenting as the first manifestation of
1. The follow-up reports of ninety-one joints affected by
We analysed the long-term results with a mean follow-up of 10.2 years, of 66 total knee replacements in 42 patients with
1. This paper presents the neurological findings in forty-one patients with
1. . 133. Xe clearance rates as a measure of blood flow were determined in the knees oftwo groups of patients. 2. In the first group eight patients with
1. Synovectomy of the elbow affected by
We performed 52 cemented ankle arthroplasties for painful osteoarthritis (OA) (25) or
Arthrodesis of the wrist is a standard operation which is indicated for severe
Seven out of 22 children with monarticular juvenile
We evaluated the use of surgical stabilisation for atlantoaxial subluxation after a follow-up of 24 years in 50
We analysed the long-term clinical and radiological results of 63 uncemented Low Contact Stress total knee replacements in 47 patients with
Migration of 65 Charnley stems implanted with modern cementing techniques was studied by roentgen stereophotogrammetry. There were 25 patients with
1. Eight patients with
The results of excision of the head of the radius in forty-four elbows affected by
1. Nineteen patients with classical
The short-term assessment of 14 arthroscopic synovectomies of the elbow in 11 patients with
1. Opinion is divided as to the value of synovectomy of the knee in juvenile
1. Of fifty consecutive double hemiarthroplasties of the knee for
1. Bony spurs resulting from erosion of the scaphoid bone and trapezium in
We have performed a clinical and radiological analysis of 105 shoulder arthroplasties in patients with
We compared the outcome of peri-operative humeral condylar fractures in patients undergoing a Coonrad-Morrey semiconstrained total elbow replacement with that of patients with
1. The results of excision of the distal end of the ulna in eighty-six wrists of seventy patients suffering from
The effects of synovectomy and excision of the radial head in 40 elbows affected by
1. Four patients with tetraplegia from
Bilateral posterior interosseous nerve palsy in a
Simple decompression of the extensor tendons at the wrist was carried out on fifty-four wrists in a total of forty-one patients with
1. One hundred and twenty-six metacarpo-phalangeal joints affected by
We reviewed 50 capitellocondylar elbow replacements performed by the lateral approach in 42
We reviewed 61 elbow synovectomies in 50 patients with
Twenty-six patients with
The results of excision of the distal ulna in 34 wrists of 25 patients with chronic
1. The treatment is described of a consecutive series of fourteen patients suffering from
Six highly unstable elbows with severe bone loss due to
We have reviewed at an average period of ten years the results of 71 consecutive primary arthroplasties with the Insall-Burstein total condylar knee prosthesis in patients with
We describe a case in which chronic oedema of a leg was due to pressure on the external iliac vein from an intrapelvic
1. Thirty-nine patients with
1. Fifty knees affected by
The relationship between hindfoot deformity and forefoot pressure was assessed in 28
1. In twenty-five patients with
We evaluated the survival of moulded monoblock and modular tibial components of the AGC total knee replacement in patients with
We have implanted 76 biaxial total wrist prostheses as a primary procedure in patients with
In a prospective study of 100 knee arthroplasties in patients with
The outcome of operations performed on 38 patients for
Fifteen patients with
We have reviewed 32 patients with
1. The posture of deformed finger joints in
The radiological appearances in twenty-five patients with Reiter's disease have been compared with those in eighty-one with