Despite the expansion of arthroscopic surgery
of the shoulder, the open deltopectoral approach to the shoulder
is still frequently used, for example in fracture fixation and shoulder
replacement. However, it is sometimes accompanied by unexpected
bleeding. The cephalic vein is the landmark for the deltopectoral
interval, yet its intimate relationship with the deltoid
This study investigates and defines the topographic
anatomy of the medial femoral circumflex
We describe a case of lumbosacral plexopathy caused by an isolated aneurysm of the common iliac
The brachial
Aims. We aimed to quantify the relative contributions of the medial
femoral circumflex
We studied 12 consecutive patients with facet joint dislocation in the cervical spine to assess the incidence, site and clinical sequelae of occlusion of the extracranial vertebral
1. Two cases of rupture of the axillary
Rupture of an aneurysm of the common iliac
We report a case in which the popliteal
Transarticular screws at the C1 to C2 level of the cervical spine provide rigid fixation, but there is a danger of injury to a vertebral
We have investigated iatrogenic popliteal artery
injuries (PAI) during non arthroplasty knee surgery regarding mechanism
of injury, treatment and outcomes, and to identify successful strategies
when injury occurs. In all, 21 iatrogenic popliteal
We performed superselective angiography in 28 hips in 25 patients with Perthes’ disease in order to study the blood supply of the lateral epiphyseal
Popliteal
We report a 30-year-old patient who was involved in a high-velocity road traffic accident and developed a left-sided hemiparesis, which was noted in the post-operative period following bilateral femoral intramedullary nailing. CT scanning of the brain revealed infarcts in the right frontal and parietal lobes in the distribution of the right middle cerebral
A case of complete rupture of the axillary
1. Complete rupture of the axillary
Vascular injuries after total hip arthroplasty are occasionally reported, but we have found only two cases of major arterial occlusion, and none at all involving the common femoral
The proximal humerus internal locking system is an internal fixation device consisting of a low-profile plate and locking screws, which is used for the fixation of three- and four-part fractures of the proximal humerus. We describe a case in which the screws cut out of the humeral head causing injury to the axillary
1. A case is described ofcomplete rupture ofthe second part of the axillary
Fractures of the proximal humerus with concomitant vascular injury are rare in children. We describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of a fracture of the proximal humerus in association with an axillary
Total knee replacement and high tibial osteotomy are common orthopaedic operations with low complication rates. Such surgery is in close proximity to the popliteal
Bleeding is a major complication of revision total hip replacement. We report a case where the inflated balloon of a urinary catheter was used to temporarily control intrapelvic bleeding from the superior gluteal
1. Three cases of severe retroperitoneal haemorrhage complicating fractures of the pelvis are described. In two patients haemorrhage was immediately controlled by ligation of the internal iliac
A case of traumatic aneurysm of the peroneal
The primary source for the blood supply of the head of the femur is the deep branch of the medial femoral circumflex
1. Rupture of the brachial
1. A case of traumatic aneurysm of the anterior tibial
Injury to the popliteal
1. A case of femoral
A boy aged fourteen trapped and tore at its origin a branch of the terminal part of the superficial femoral
Four cases of arterial damage resulting from closed posterior dislocation of the elbow are described. Two of these have been successfully treated by conservative methods and two by vein graft to the damaged
We describe the development of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis of the scaphoid in a 49-year-old man from an infection occurring around a catheter in the radial
1. A case of traumatic aneurysm of the descending genicular
1. A case, believed to be the fifth on record, of supracondylar fracture with rupture of the brachial
1. A clinico-pathological study of a patient who suffered traumatic rupture of his right popliteal
There has been a long-standing debate as to whether medullary or periosteal flow is the dominant vascular supply during the healing of diaphyseal fractures. We used radioactive microspheres to quantify blood flow to the canine tibia two weeks after an osteotomy. There was a significant contribution from the periosteum to the blood supply of healing cortical bone after nutrient
Despite the expansion of arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder,
the open deltopectoral approach is increasingly used for the fixation
of fractures and arthroplasty of the shoulder. The anatomy of the
terminal branches of the posterior circumflex humeral artery (PCHA)
has not been described before. We undertook an investigation to
correct this omission. The vascular anatomy encountered during 100 consecutive elective
deltopectoral approaches was recorded, and the common variants of
the terminal branches of the PCHA are described.Aims
Patients and Methods