Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a femoral
nerve block and a periarticular infiltration in the management of
early post-operative pain after
Aims. This non-blinded randomised controlled trial compared the effect
of patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) versus local
infiltration analgesia (LIA) within an established enhanced recovery
programme on the attainment of discharge criteria and recovery one
year after
Seven stiff
We suggest that different mechanisms underlie joint pain at rest and on movement in osteoarthritis and that separate assessment of these two features with a visual analogue scale (VAS) offers better information about the likely effect of a
Aims. There are two techniques widely used to determine the rotational
alignment of the components in
Objectives. Nylon sutures and skin staples are used commonly in
We performed a randomised controlled trial comparing
computer-assisted surgery (CAS) with conventional surgery (CONV)
in
Substantial healthcare resources have been devoted
to computer navigation and patient-specific instrumentation systems
that improve the reproducibility with which neutral mechanical alignment
can be achieved following
The clinical results of bilateral
Intra-articular resection of bone with soft-tissue balancing and
In this paper, we will consider the current role
of simultaneous-bilateral
The long-term success of
We have compared the time to recovery of isokinetic
quadriceps strength after
In order to compare the effect of oral apixaban
(a factor Xa inhibitor) with subcutaneous enoxaparin on major venous
thromboembolism and major and non-major clinically relevant bleeding
after total knee and hip replacement, we conducted a pooled analysis
of two previously reported double-blind randomised studies involving 8464
patients. One group received apixaban 2.5 mg twice daily (plus placebo
injection) starting 12 to 24 hours after operation, and the other
received enoxaparin subcutaneously once daily (and placebo tablets)
starting 12 hours (± 3) pre-operatively. Each regimen was continued
for 12 days ( Apixaban 2.5 mg twice daily is more effective than enoxaparin
40 mg once daily without increased bleeding.
A series of 100 consecutive osteoarthritic patients was randomised to undergo
We evaluated 535 consecutive primary cementless
Aims. We conducted a randomised controlled trial to assess the accuracy
of positioning and alignment of the components in total knee arthroplasty
(TKA), comparing those undertaken using standard intramedullary
cutting jigs and those with patient-specific instruments (PSI). Patients and Methods. There were 64 TKAs in the standard group and 69 in the PSI group. The post-operative hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle and positioning
was investigated using CT scans. Deviation of >
3° from the planned
position was regarded as an outlier. The operating time, Oxford
Knee Scores (OKS) and Short Form-12 (SF-12) scores were recorded. Results. There were 14 HKA-angle outliers (22%) in the standard group
and nine (13%) in the PSI group (p = 0.251). The mean HKA-angle
was 0.5° varus in the standard group and 0.2° varus in the PSI group
(p = 0.492). The accuracy of alignment in the coronal and axial
planes and the proportion of outliers was not different in the two
groups. The femoral component was more flexed (p = 0.035) and there
were significantly more tibial slope outliers (29% versus 13%)
in the PSI group (p = 0.032). Operating time and the median three-month
OKS were similar (p = 0.218 and p = 0.472, respectively). Physical
and mental SF-12 scores were not significantly different at three
months (p = 0.418 and p = 0.267, respectively) or at one year post-operatively
(p = 0.114 and p = 0.569). The median one-year Oxford knee score
was two points higher in the PSI group (p = 0.049). Conclusion. Compared with standard intramedullary jigs, the use of PSI did
not significantly reduce the number of outliers or the mean operating
time, nor did it clinically improve the accuracy of alignment or
the median Oxford Knee Scores. Our data do not support the routine
use of PSI when undertaking
Metallosis is a rare cause of failure after
We assessed the effect of social deprivation
upon the Oxford knee score (OKS), the Short-Form 12 (SF-12) and patient
satisfaction after