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 distal femoral vascularity. Methods. A total of eight cadaveric lower limb pairs were arbitrarily assigned to either 1) isolated lateral plating, or 2) lateral and medial plating of the distal
Aims. Fractures of the distal
The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomical distribution and incidence of fatigue injuries of the
Endoprosthetic replacement of the proximal
This is a retrospective study of survivors of
recent conflicts with an open fracture of the
In three consecutive years 462 patients over the age of 60 years presented at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand, with a fracture of the proximal
In a consecutive series of 498 patients with 528 fractures of the
An MR scan was performed on all patients who presented to our hospital with a clinical diagnosis of a fracture of the proximal
Between 1996 and 2003 six institutions in the United States and France contributed a consecutive series of 234 fractures of the
We performed a retrospective study of a departmental database to assess the efficacy of a new model of orthopaedic care on the outcome of patients with a fracture of the proximal
It is becoming increasingly common for a patient
to have ipsilateral hip and knee replacements. The inter-prosthetic (IP)
distance, the distance between the tips of hip and knee prostheses,
has been thought to be associated with an increased risk of IP fracture.
Small gap distances are generally assumed to act as stress risers,
although there is no real biomechanical evidence to support this. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of IP
distance, cortical thickness and bone mineral density on the likelihood
of an IP femoral fracture. A total of 18 human
Femoral lengthening has been associated with narrowing of the joint space at the hip. We have studied the joint space before lengthening in 20 patients with a short
Our aim was to determine the clinical effectiveness and safety of Ilizarov external fixation for the acute treatment of severely comminuted extra-articular and intercondylar fractures of the distal
We performed a prospective, randomised controlled trial of the operative versus non-operative treatment of 42 displaced fractures of the distal
We reviewed 13 patients with infected nonunion of the distal
There are a number of classification systems for intracapsular fractures of the proximal
We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare external fixation of trochanteric fractures of the
Filling the empty holes in peri-articular locking
plates may improve the fatigue strength of the fixation. The purpose of
this in vitro study was to investigate the effect
of plugging the unused holes on the fatigue life of peri-articular distal
femoral plates used to fix a comminuted supracondylar fracture model. A locking/compression plate was applied to 33 synthetic femurs
and then a 6 cm metaphyseal defect was created (AO Type 33-A3).
The specimens were then divided into three groups: unplugged, plugged
with locking screw only and fully plugged holes. They were then
tested using a stepwise or run-out fatigue protocol, each applying
cyclic physiological multiaxial loads. All specimens in the stepwise group failed at the 770 N load
level. The mean number of cycles to failure for the stepwise specimen
was 25 500 cycles (. sd. 1500), 28 800 cycles (. sd. 6300),
and 26 400 cycles (. sd. 2300) cycles for the unplugged, screw
only and fully plugged configurations, respectively (p = 0.16).
The mean number of cycles to failure for the run-out specimens was
42 800 cycles (. sd. 10 700), 36 000 cycles (. sd. 7200),
and 36 600 cycles (. sd. 10 000) for the unplugged, screw
only and fully plugged configurations, respectively (p = 0.50).
There were also no differences in axial or torsional stiffness between
the constructs. The failures were through the screw holes at the level
of comminution. In conclusion, filling the empty combination locking/compression
holes in peri-articular distal
We have used total hip replacement combined with cemented intramedullary nailing to treat a selected group of nine patients with pathological fractures of the proximal
We wished to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled
trial of parathyroid hormone (PTH) supplements to aid healing of
trochanteric fractures of the hip, by an open label prospective
feasibility and pilot study with a nested qualitative sub study.
This aimed to inform the design of a future powered study comparing
the functional recovery after trochanteric hip fracture in patients
undergoing standard care, We undertook a pilot study comparing the functional recovery
after trochanteric hip fracture in patients 60 years or older, admitted
with a trochanteric hip fracture, and potentially eligible to be
randomised to either standard care or the administration of subcutaneous
PTH for six weeks. Our desired outcomes were functional testing
and measures to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the
study.Aims
Patients and Methods