This pilot study analysed the outcome of open versus endoscopic
curettage and bone grafting for the treatment of simple calcaneal
bone
Aims. The purpose of this study was to assess the success rate and functional outcomes of bone grafting for periprosthetic bone
Aims. We report the natural course of Baker’s
Aims. The aim of this study is to evaluate the surgical treatment with the best healing rate for patients with proximal femoral unicameral bone
Aims. It is widely held that most Baker’s
Aims. The pathogenesis of intraneural ganglion cysts is controversial.
Recent reports in the literature described medial plantar intraneural
ganglion
Aims. The aim of this study was to analyze the complications and outcomes of treatment in a series of previously untreated patients with a primary aneurysmal bone
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate antegrade autologous bone
grafting with the preservation of articular cartilage in the treatment
of symptomatic osteochondral lesions of the talus with subchondral
cysts. Patients and Methods. The study involved seven men and five women; their mean age was
35.9 years (14 to 70). All lesions included full-thickness articular
cartilage extending through subchondral bone and were associated
with subchondral
Aims. Aneurysmal bone
We report the results of the treatment of nine children with an aneurysmal bone
Open surgery is rarely justified for the initial treatment of a unicameral bone
From a total of 1571 surgically excised menisci, 112 (7.1 per cent) were found by gross and microscopic examination to contain one or more
1. The cause of
The internal pressure of simple bone
Aneurysmal bone
A total of 254 cases of synovial
1. Anterior synovectomy was undertaken in sixteen knees of fourteen patients with rheumatoid arthritis associated with popliteal or calf
In a series of 1160 arthroscopies we found 16 meniscal
Old calcified fibrin coagula are frequently found in simple bone
We report a case of local compression-induced transient femoral nerve palsy in a 46-year-old man. He had previously undergone surgical release of the soft tissues anterior to both hip joints because of contractures following spinal injury. An MRI scan confirmed a synovial
We have treated 69 patients with 72
1. The clinical, radiographic and pathological features of aneurysmal bone
The treatment of osteochondral lesions of the talus has evolved with the development of improved imaging and arthroscopic techniques. However, the outcome of treatment for large
1. Three cases of aneurysmal bone
1. A case of low back pain due to a sacral extradural
A four-year-old boy presented with a solitary bone
We present a case in which the growth of an intraosseous
Twenty-two patients with
In 79 consecutive patients with unicameral bone
We describe a consecutive series of 26 patients with simple bone
We describe the treatment by subperiosteal resection of an aneurysmal bone
1. An enterogenous
Two cases of aneurysmal bone
A primary hydatid
Congenital spinal extradural
We performed curettage and bone grafting of amyloid
Aneurysmal bone
Three consecutive patients with ruptured Baker's
The treatment of bone
We describe an unusual case of a postoperative bone
We describe a case in which chronic oedema of a leg was due to pressure on the external iliac vein from an intrapelvic rheumatoid
A patient with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia had several fractures of the right lower limb. An above-knee amputation was eventually performed, followed by arthrodesis of the hip. Five years later the stump became painful and swelled with dramatic rapidity. Biopsy showed that this was not due to malignant change, but that an aneurysmal bone
We report three cases of spontaneous healing of aneurysmal bone
Rhomboid flaps were used rather than rotation flaps for skin cover after excision of mucous
A 35-year-old man was seen with pain in the back of the knee. MRI showed a mass in the anterior cruciate ligament. Biopsy indicated mucoid degeneration. Arthroscopic resection of the ligament was carried out, with relief of symptoms.