In a prospective study of 132 patients with an average age of 35 years, unstable intra-articular fractures of the
We reviewed a series of 79
We reviewed 13 patients with infected nonunion of the
From 1974 to 1981, we performed 28 core decompressions of the
We describe a patient with fractures of both bones of the forearm in whom flexible intramedullary nail fixation of the radius alone led to ulnar malunion and a symptomatic
We treated 49 patients at an average age of 80 years (75 to 90) with
Torus (buckle) fractures of the
We treated 31 intra-articular fractures of the
We report a case of neonatal separation of the
We reviewed 68 fractures of the
We reviewed the records and radiographs of seven children who presented with knee pain, local tenderness over the medial femoral condyle, and radiological irregularity of the
We report our results in 24 children with malignant primary bone tumours of the
The Roger Anderson external fixator was used in the treatment of unstable fractures of the
We reviewed the results of 13 adults of secondary reconstruction of malunited and ununited intraarticular
From 1982 to 1987 we treated 85 extra-articular comminuted
A comparative study of methods for treating fractures of the
We scanned 25 left knees in healthy human subjects
using MRI. Multiplanar reconstruction software was used to take
measurements of the inferior and posterior facets of the femoral
condyles and the trochlea. A ‘basic circle’ can be defined which, in the sagittal plane,
fits the posterior and inferior facets of the lateral condyle, the
posterior facet of the medial condyle and the floor of the groove
of the trochlea. It also approximately fits both condyles in the
coronal plane (inferior facets) and the axial plane (posterior facets).
The circle fitting the inferior facet of the medial condyle in the
sagittal plane was consistently 35% larger than the other circles
and was termed the ‘medial inferior circle’. There were strong correlations
between the radii of the circles, the relative positions of the
centres of the condyles, the width of the condyles, the total knee
width and skeletal measurements including height. There was poor
correlation between the radii of the circles and the position of
the trochlea relative to the condyles. In summary, the condyles are approximately spherical except for
the inferior facet medially, which has a larger radius in the sagittal
plane. The size and position of the condyles are consistent and
change with the size of the person. However, the position of the
trochlea is variable even though its radius is similar to that of
the condyles. This information has implications for understanding
anterior knee pain and for the design of knee replacements. Cite this article:
Stable fixation of fractures of the
We conducted a retrospective analysis of 94 children with fractures of the
A prospective trial is reported which compares