Aims. This study aims to report the outcomes in the treatment of unstable proximal third scaphoid nonunions with arthroscopic curettage, non-vascularized bone grafting, and percutaneous fixation. Methods. This was a retrospective analysis of 20 patients. All cases were delayed presentations (n = 15) or failed nonoperatively managed scaphoid fractures (n = 5). Surgery was performed at a mean duration of 27 months (7 to 120) following injury with arthroscopic debridement and arthroscopic iliac crest autograft. Fracture fixation was performed percutaneously with Kirschner (K)-wires in 12
Aims. To analyze the short-term outcome of two types of total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) in terms of
Injury to the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) may result in ulnar
Aims. A conventional arthroscopic capsuloligamentous repair is a reliable surgical solution in most patients with scapholunate instability. However, this repair does not seem to be sufficient for more advanced injuries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional results of a wide arthroscopic dorsal capsuloligamentous repair (WADCLR) in the management of severe scapholunate instability. Methods. This was a prospective single-centre study undertaken between March 2019 and May 2021. The primary outcome was the evaluation of the reduction of the radiological deformity and the functional outcomes after WADCLR. A secondary outcome was the evaluation of the effectiveness of this technique in patients with the most severe instability (European
Aims. The aims of this study were to identify means to quantify coronal plane displacement associated with distal radius fractures (DRFs), and to understand their relationship to radial inclination (RI). Methods. From posteroanterior digital radiographs of healed DRFs in 398 female patients aged 70 years or older, and 32 unfractured control
The
Aims. Plate and screw fixation has been the standard treatment for painful conditions of the
Arthritis of the
Aims. Chronic conditions of the
We retrospectively compared
The purposes of this study were to define the range of laxity of the interosseous ligaments in cadaveric
Aims. The aims of this study were to compare the mid-term outcomes
of patients with late-stage arthritis of the
Disorders of the pisotriquetral joint are well recognised as the cause of pain on the ulnar side of the
The Motec cementless modular metal-on-metal ball-and-socket
wrist arthroplasty was implanted in 16
We have measured the three-dimensional patterns of carpal deformity in 20
We investigated the clinical response to arthroscopic
synovectomy in patients with undifferentiated chronic monoarthritis
(UCMA) of the
Advanced osteoarthritis of the
1. A simple and effective method of
Three palmar
We have implanted 76 biaxial total
A study has been made of fifty-six patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis in whom sixty-nine
Simple decompression of the extensor tendons at the
We describe a technique for arthroscopy of the
We enrolled 34 normal volunteers to test the hypothesis that there were two types of movement of the
In a prospective study, 204 consecutive patients with displaced Colles' fractures had closed reduction then plaster immobilisation. Three different positions of the
Although the outcome of fractures of the distal radius is traditionally assessed using objective clinical variables such as grip strength and range of movement of the
The purpose of this study was to evaluate treatment
results following arthroscopic triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC)
debridement for recalcitrant ulnar
Twenty-six index patients with primary Madelung's deformity of the
Arthrodesis of the
We performed a neurological and radiological study of the
We performed 45
1 . A specific mechanism of injury can produce a tear of the articular disc of the
We analysed the results of arthroscopic synovectomy of the
We have examined whether the rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid which is seen in patients with advanced Kienböck’s disease is associated with scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC)
We used the Ilizarov method in seven patients with severe congenital radial club hands who had had previous
Between June 1991 and May 1996 we carried out arthrodesis on 15 patients with flail or partially flail
1. Pain at the front of the radial side of the
1. A medial approach is preferred for arthrodesis of the
1. A case of ulnar nerve compression at the
A case of unusually extensive pigmented villonodular synovitis of the
Osteoarthritis of the
Two girls with congenital postural deformity of the
Traumatic tenosynovitis of the
A consecutive series of 100 cases of
Darrach's procedure was performed for post-traumatic symptoms in the inferior radio-ulnar joint in 36 patients, who were reviewed after a mean follow-up of 6 years. Only 18 of the patients had a satisfactory clinical result. Poor outcome was associated with osteoarthritis of the
Debate continues about the origin of Dupuytren’s disease, which is usually in the palm but is seen elsewhere as ectopic lesions. We describe a young patient with Dupuytren’s disease extending proximal to the