We evaluated two reconstruction techniques for a simulated posterolateral corner injury on ten pairs of cadaver
There has been only one limited report dating from 1941 using dissection which has described the tibiofemoral joint between 120° and 160° of flexion despite the relevance of this arc to total knee replacement. We now provide a full description having examined one living and eight cadaver
The meniscofemoral ligaments (MFL) of the
Anatomical descriptions of the lateral retinaculum have been published, but the attachments, name or even existence of its tissue bands and layers are ill-defined. We have examined 35 specimens of the
The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) was imaged by MRI throughout flexion in neutral tibial rotation in six cadaver
We used fresh small-fragment osteochondral allografts to reconstruct post-traumatic osteochondral defects in 126
We evaluated the histological changes before and after fixation in ten
In 13 unloaded living
To investigate the effect of instability on the remodelling of a minor articular surface offset, we created a 0.5 mm coronal step-off of the medial femoral condyle in 12 New Zealand white rabbits and transected the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). A control group of 12 rabbits had only ACL resection and the opposite
We evaluated histologically samples of synovial tissue from the
Our objectives were to establish the envelope of passive movement and to demonstrate the kinematic behaviour of the
We studied the sensory afferent properties of normal, immobilised and inflamed rat
Damage to articular cartilage is a common injury, for which there is no effective treatment. Our aims were to investigate the temporal sequence of the repair of articular cartilage and to define a critical-size defect. Full-thickness defects were made in adult male New Zealand white rabbits. The diameter (1 to 4 mm) of the defects was varied in order to determine the effect that the size and depth of the defect had on its healing. The defects were made in the femoral groove of the
Techniques for the selective cutting of ligaments in cadaver
We attempted to repair full-thickness defects in the articular cartilage of the trochlear groove of the femur in 30 rabbit
We have performed a prospective, single-surgeon study analysing the histological results of autologous chondrocyte implantation. Fourteen patients underwent autologous chondrocyte implantation of the
We studied active flexion from 90° to 133° and passive flexion to 162° using MRI in 20 unloaded
We have used in vivo microdialysis to monitor postoperative physiological events in the synovial membrane after arthroscopy. The levels of lactate were significantly higher in the synovial membrane than in the reference tissue (subcutaneous fat) and there was a significant increase in lactate after operation. Blood flow, measured as the ethanol ratio, was stable in both tissues. Our findings show that there was an increase in the local production of lactate since the levels of lactate in blood and the reference tissue were comparable and did not show a significant increase. There was also a consumption of glucose in the synovial membrane which was not observed in the reference tissue. The levels of pyruvate were higher in the synovial membrane. A state of reperfusion occurs in the synovial membrane after moderate trauma such as standard arthroscopy of the
In six unloaded cadaver
We studied the