We systematically reviewed all the evidence published
in the English language on proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ)
replacement, to determine its effectiveness on the function of the
hand and the associated post-operative complications. Original studies were selected if they reported clinical outcome
with a minimum of one year’s follow-up. Quality was assessed using
the Cowley systematic review criteria modified for finger-joint
replacements. Of 319 articles identified, only five were adequately
reported according to our quality criteria; there were no randomised
controlled trials. PIPJ replacements had a substantial effect size
on hand pain of -23.2 (95% confidence interval (CI) -27.3 to -19.1)
and grip strength 1.2 (95% CI -10.7 to 13.1), and a small effect
on range of movement 0.2 (95% CI -0.4 to 0.8). A dorsal approach
was most successful. Post-operative loosening occurred in 10% (95%
CI 3 to 30) of ceramic and 12.5% (95% CI 7 to 21) of pyrocarbon
replacements. Post-operative complications occurred in 27.8% (95%
CI 20 to 37). We conclude that the effectiveness of PIPJ replacement has not
been established. Small observational case studies and short-term
follow-up, together with insufficient reporting of
This study reports the clinical and sonographic
outcome of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in
We retrospectively reviewed 11 consecutive
Replacement of the shoulder in juvenile idiopathic arthritis is not often performed and there have been no published series to date. We present nine glenohumeral hemiarthroplasties in eight
Our aim in this prospective study was to evaluate the outcome of total shoulder replacement in the treatment of young and middle-aged active
This study was performed to review the safety and outcome of total shoulder replacements in
We investigated the clinical response to arthroscopic
synovectomy in
Between 1982 and 1997, 403 consecutive
We have performed a clinical and radiological analysis of 105 shoulder arthroplasties in
This is a retrospective review of the results of the Acclaim total elbow replacement in 11 older
Heterotopic ossification which may develop around the elbow in
A total of 92
The purpose of this study was to compare the
outcome and complications of endoscopic versus open
release for the treatment of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis. Patients
with this condition were randomised to undergo either endoscopic (n
= 27) or open release (n = 25). Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain
and Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were measured
at 12 and 24 weeks after surgery. Scar satisfaction was measured
using a VAS scale. The mean pain and DASH scores improved significantly
at 12 weeks and 24 weeks (p <
0.001) in both groups. The scores
were marginally lower in the endoscopic group compared to the open
group at 12 weeks (p = 0.012 and p = 0.002, respectively); however,
only the DASH score showed a clinically important difference. There
were no differences between the groups at 24 weeks. The mean VAS
scar satisfaction score was higher in the endoscopic group at 24 weeks
(p <
0.001). Transient superficial radial nerve injury occurred
in three
A total of 12 epileptic
There are many types of treatment used to manage the frozen shoulder, but there is no consensus on how best to manage
Radial osteotomy is currently advocated for patients
with Lichtman’s stages II and IIIA of Kienböck’s disease; its place
in the treatment of
A total of 159
The outcome of surgery in
We report the results of performing a pronating osteotomy of the radius, coupled with other soft-tissue procedures, as part of an upper limb functional surgery programme in tetraplegic
The Motec cementless modular metal-on-metal ball-and-socket
wrist arthroplasty was implanted in 16 wrists with scaphoid nonunion
advanced collapse (SNAC; grades 3 or 4) and 14 wrists with scapholunate
advanced collapse (SLAC) in 30