Thirty-two dysplastic hips with secondary osteoarthritis, in 28 patients aged 18 to 42 years, were treated by combined intertrochanteric and Chiari
Children who present late with hip dislocation may require femoral osteotomy after reduction, to correct valgus and anteversion deformity of the femoral neck. After these procedures proximal femoral growth is unpredictable. We have studied proximal femoral growth in 40 children who had been treated by femoral osteotomy. Preoperatively, the mean femoral neck-shaft angle was 5° greater on the affected side than on the contralateral side. Postoperatively, it was 28° less. There was progressive recorrection; after five years the angle was not significantly different from that on the contralateral side. In our series 70% of the capital epiphyses became abnormally shaped, taking the appearance of a ‘jockey’s cap’. All the growth plates became angulated but this corrected with time. Correction of the neck-shaft angle probably results from the more normal mechanical environment provided by reduction. The abnormal radiographic appearance of the epiphysis and growth plate is probably due to the rotation produced by the
Delay in the diagnosis of posterior shoulder dislocation is common. We present two such cases treated satisfactorily by rotation
We have studied the correlation between the prevention of progressive collapse and the ratio of the intact articular surface of the femoral head, after transtrochanteric rotational
We used a combined cuboid/cuneiform
Ten patients were treated for anterior or posterior displacement of the hip after an innominate
We describe a method of intertrochanteric
1. Correction of hallux valgus by spike
Valgus extension
We have made a retrospective comparison between the results of 49 high tibial
1. The operation of "dynamic"
Nine children with chronic post-traumatic dislocation of the head of the radius were treated by an
We describe the results of 50 operations carried out on 46 patients with medial osteoarthritis of the knee of Ahlbäck grade 1 to 3. Patients were randomised either to a closed-wedge high tibial
We compared the chevron and the Wilson metatarsal
1. Further consideration has been given to the lateral rotation which occurs at the ankle joint in uncorrected club feet. 2. Medial rotation
1. Open
We have undertaken a prospective evaluation of health-related quality-of-life outcomes in 26 consecutive patients undergoing periacetabular
Segmental collapse occurs in the early stage of a vascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, and is associated with a poor prognosis. Since it develops at a relatively young age, the long-term outcome after total hip replacement is a major concern. We have compared the long-term results of pedicle bone grafting (PBG) with those of transtrochanteric rotational
A series of patients treated by
We performed postoperative venography on 84 consecutive patients who had undergone upper tibial