In light of the growing number of elderly osteopenic
patients with
Displaced fractures of the
Aims. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to assess and investigate the safety and efficacy of using a
Salter-Harris II fractures of the
Aims. To report the outcomes of patients with a fracture of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of surgical fixation with Kirschner (K-)wire ersus moulded casting after manipulation of a fracture of the
Aims. The epiphyseal approach to a chondroblastoma of the intercondylar notch of a child’s
Aims. Endoprosthetic reconstruction following
Aims. Osteoarticular reconstruction of the
Using human cadaver specimens, we investigated
the role of supplementary fibular plating in the treatment of distal
tibial fractures using an intramedullary nail. Fibular plating is
thought to improve stability in these situations, but has been reported
to have increased soft-tissue complications and to impair union
of the fracture. We proposed that multidirectional locking screws
provide adequate stability, making additional fibular plating unnecessary.
A
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of application of a 3D-printed megaprosthesis with hemiarthroplasty design for defects of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of revision for
Aims. The aim of this trial was to assess the cost-effectiveness of a soft bandage and immediate discharge, compared with rigid immobilization, in children aged four to 15 years with a torus fracture of the
Aims. Rotating-hinge knee prostheses are commonly used to reconstruct the
Aims. Dual plating of distal femoral fractures with medial and lateral implants has been performed to improve construct mechanics and alignment, in cases where isolated lateral plating would be insufficient. This may potentially compromise vascularity, paradoxically impairing healing. This study investigates effects of single versus dual plating on
It is unclear whether there is a limit to the amount of
Aims. Arthroplasty is being increasingly used for the management of
Aims. There is no level I evidence dealing with the optimal period of immobilization for patients with a displaced
Aims. The aim of this study was to examine trends in the management of fractures of the
Aims. Surgeons commonly resect additional