Aims. This study aimed to use intraoperative free electromyography to examine how the placement of a retractor at different positions along the anterior acetabular wall may affect the femoral
Abstract.
Aims. Lateral femoral cutaneous
Aims. Medial humeral epicondyle fractures (MHEFs) are common elbow fractures in children. Open reduction should be performed in patients with MHEF who have entrapped intra-articular fragments as well as displacement. However, following open reduction, transposition of the ulnar
We conducted an anatomical study to determine
the best technique for transfer of the anterior interosseous
Most injuries to the femoral
Aims. Lateral femoral cutaneous
We report 17 patients who had grafting of the common peroneal
About 20% of patients with leprosy develop localised granulomatous lesions in peripheral nerves. We report experiments in guinea-pigs in which freeze-thawed autogenous muscle grafts were used for the treatment of such mycobacterial granulomas. Granulomas were induced in guinea-pig tibial nerves and the animals were left for 7 to 100 days in order to assess maximal damage. The local area of
Aims. Improvements in the evaluation of outcomes following peripheral
Aims. We aimed to identify the pattern of
The integrity of the spinal accessory
The modified Smith–Petersen and Kocher–Langenbeck
approaches were used to expose the lateral cutaneous
Aims. We aimed to evaluate the temperature around the
Objectives. Acetabular retractors have been implicated in damage to the femoral
and obturator nerves during total hip replacement. The aim of this
study was to determine the anatomical relationship between retractor
placement and these nerves. Methods. A posterior approach to the hip was carried out in six fresh
cadaveric half pelves. Large Hohmann acetabular retractors were
placed anteriorly, over the acetabular lip, and inferiorly, and
their relationship to the femoral and obturator nerves was examined. Results. If contact with bone was not maintained during retractor placement,
the tip of the anterior retractor had the potential to compress
the femoral
Aims. Injury to the lateral femoral cutaneous
We describe 261 peripheral
The diagnosis of
We evaluated the morphological changes to the ulnar
The management of radial
Schwannomas are the most common tumours of the sheath of peripheral nerves. The clinical diagnosis is usually straightforward, but may be delayed for many years in a schwannoma of the posterior tibial
Whereas a general trend in the management of obstetric brachial plexus injuries has been
We investigated the blood supply of the common peroneal
We describe a lateral approach to the distal humerus based on initial location of the superficial branches of the radial
Objectives. Effective analgesia after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) improves
patient satisfaction, mobility and expedites discharge. This study
assessed whether continuous femoral
Between 1998 and 2002, 37 neuropathies in 32 patients with a displaced supracondylar fracture of the humerus who were referred to a
1. The results of repair of the sciatic
We investigated the relationship of the inferior gluteal
We reviewed the relationship between the pattern of damage to the posterolateral corner of the knee and the position of the common peroneal
1. Forty-seven tibial nerves of rabbits were stretched, twenty-four gradually by the Instron machine and twenty-three suddenly by dropping a load. The stretched nerves were examined histologically throughout their length. 2.
We describe 20 patients, aged between 43 and 88 years, with delayed
The outcomes of 261
The anatomical studies, basic to our understanding of lumbar spine innervation through the sinu-vertebral nerves, are reviewed. Research in the 1980s suggested that pain sensation was conducted in part via the sympathetic system. These sensory pathways have now been clarified using sophisticated experimental and histochemical techniques confirming a dual pattern. One route enters the adjacent dorsal root segmentally, whereas the other supply is non-segmental ascending through the paravertebral sympathetic chain with re-entry through the thoracolumbar white rami communicantes. Sensory
Injury to the common peroneal
Peripheral
The transfer of part of the ulnar
C5
Ulnar neuropathy presents as a complication in 5% to 10% of total elbow replacements, but subsequent ulnar neurolysis is rarely performed. Little information is available on the surgical management of persistent ulnar neuropathy after elbow replacement. We describe our experience with the surgical management of this problem. Of 1607 total elbow replacements performed at our institution between January 1969 and December 2004, eight patients (0.5%) had a further operation for persistent or progressive ulnar neuropathy. At a mean follow-up of 9.2 years (3.1 to 21.7) six were clinically improved and satisfied with their outcome, although, only four had complete recovery. When transposition was performed on a previously untransposed
1. Three cases of ganglion of the lateral popliteal
A total of 38 patients with leprosy and localised
We have reviewed 38 surgically treated cases of spontaneous posterior interosseous
We investigated the effect of progesterone on the
Injury to the sciatic
1. Three cases of fatty infiltration of the median
We have assessed the final strength of the deltoid in 121 patients who had repair of isolated or combined lesions of the axillary (circumflex)
Fractures of the distal third of the humerus may be complicated by complete lesions of the radial
The management of closed fractures of the humerus with an associated
1. Three solitary tumours of the peripheral
Aims. Improvements in the evaluation of outcome after