Aims. We analyzed the long-term outcomes of patients observed over ten years after resection en bloc and reconstruction with
Aims. Arthroscopic microfracture is a conventional form of treatment for patients with osteochondritis of the talus, involving an area of < 1.5 cm. 2. However, some patients have persistent pain and limitation of movement in the early postoperative period. No studies have investigated the combined treatment of microfracture and shortwave treatment in these patients. The aim of this prospective single-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was to compare the outcome in patients treated with arthroscopic microfracture combined with radial
Between 1996 and 2003, 16 patients (nine female, seven male) were treated for a primary bone sarcoma of the femur by wide local excision of the tumour,
The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional
and oncological outcome of
We treated 50 patients with bony malignancy by en-bloc resection,
Aims. We present a retrospective review of patients treated with extracorporeally
irradiated allografts for primary and secondary bone tumours with
the mid- and long-term survivorship and the functional and radiographic
outcomes. Patients and Methods. A total of 113 of 116 (97.4%) patients who were treated with
extracorporeally irradiated allografts between 1996 and 2014 were
followed up. Forms of treatment included reconstructions, prostheses
and composite reconstructions, both with and without vascularised
grafts. Survivorship was determined by the Kaplan-Meier method.
Clinical outcomes were assessed using the Musculoskeletal Tumor
Society (MSTS) scoring system, the Toronto Extremity Salvage Score
(TESS) and Quality of Life-C30 (QLQ-30) measures. Radiographic outcomes
were assessed using the International Society of Limb Salvage (ISOLS)
radiographic scoring system. Results. There were 61 (54%) men with a mean age of 22 years (6 to 70)
and 52 (46%) women with a mean age of 26 years (3 to 85). There
were 23 deaths. The five-year patient survivorship was 82.3% and
the ten-year patient survivorship was 79.6%. The mean follow-up
of the 90 surviving patients was 80.3 months (2 to 207). At the
last follow-up, 105 allografts (92.9%) were still in place or had
been at the time of death; eight (7%) had failed due to infection,
local recurrence or fracture. Outcome scores were comparable with
or superior to those in previous studies. The mean outcome scores
were: MSTS 79% (. sd. 8); TESS 83% (. sd. 19); QLQ 82%
(. sd. 16); ISOLS 80.5% (. sd. 19). . Pearson correlation analysis showed a strong relationship between
the MSTS and ISOLS scores (r = 0.71, p <
0.001). Conclusion. This study shows that
The efficacy of
We examined osteochondral autografts, obtained at a mean of 19.5 months (3 to 48) following
In a prospective randomised trial of calcifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff, we compared the efficacy of dual treatment sessions delivering 2500
The aim of this study was to determine the effect
of radial
A 59-year-old woman with calcific tendinitis in her right shoulder underwent
We report a controlled, prospective study to investigate the effect of treatment by low-energy
We have performed a double-blind placebo-controlled trial of moderate doses of
En-bloc resection,
The effects of
Autogenous bone graft which has been either autoclaved or irradiated is commonly used in oriental countries as an alternative to allograft. We started to use the technique of
There is little information about the effects of
We undertook a prospective, randomised study to compare the analgesic effect of injection of steroid and of