The aim of this study was to assess the effects of transferring patients to a specialized arthroplasty centre between the first and second stages (interstage) of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the knee. A search of our institutional database was performed to identify patients having undergone two-stage revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for PJI. Two cohorts were created: continuous care (CC) and transferred care (TC). Baseline characteristics and outcomes were collected and compared between cohorts.Aims
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We analyzed the long-term outcomes of patients observed over ten years after resection en bloc and reconstruction with extracorporeal irradiated autografts This retrospective study included 27 patients who underwent resection en bloc and reimplantation of an extracorporeal irradiated autograft. The mean patient age and follow-up period were 31.7 years (9 to 59) and 16.6 years (10.3 to 24.3), respectively. The most common diagnosis was osteosarcoma (n = 10), followed by chondrosarcoma (n = 6). The femur (n = 13) was the most frequently involved site, followed by the tibia (n = 7). There were inlay grafts in five patients, intercalary grafts in 15 patients, and osteoarticular grafts in seven patients. Functional outcome was evaluated with the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) scoring system.Aims
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A patient with Paget's sarcoma of the femur, alive and well seven years after
The primary aim of this study was to describe a baseline comparison of early knee-specific functional outcomes following revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using metaphyseal sleeves with a matched cohort of patients undergoing primary TKA. The secondary aim was to compare incidence of complications and length of stay (LOS) between the two groups. Patients undergoing revision TKA for all diagnoses between 2009 and 2016 had patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) collected prospectively. PROMs consisted of the American Knee Society Score (AKSS) and Short-Form 12 (SF-12). The study cohort was identified retrospectively and demographics were collected. The cohort was matched to a control group of patients undergoing primary TKA.Introduction
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1. Resection of the shoulder for a malignant tumour involving the scapula which was too extensive for treatment by excision of the bone is described. 2. The procedure is suggested as an alternative to forequarter
A case of injury of the axillary artery complicating a closed fracture of the neck of the humerus in a woman of eighty-six is reported. Spasm was not relieved despite repeated instillation of papaverine. Gangrene developed and
1. Twenty cases of mycetoma pedis are described. 2. Most patients had the disease in an early stage and were cured by simple excision. 3. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid
1 . A case of plantar Dupuytren's disease in a woman aged twenty-three is described. 2. A review of the literature has shown that the histology and rapid recurrence have led to an erroneous diagnosis of fibrosarcoma and treatment by
There is a trend away from
We treated five children with non-metastatic Ewing's sarcoma of the distal fibula by distal fibulectomy. At a mean of eight years after surgery they all had nearly normal levels of painfree function. Distal fibulectomy is a good alternative to the more radical
We describe the development of a body-powered upper limb prosthesis fitted with a cosmetic functioning hand. The features and advantages of the new design--the PMR (Princess Margaret Rose) prosthesis--are discussed and the clinical results in 15 patients fitted with the prosthesis after above-elbow
Methicillin-resistant Rats underwent intestinal colonization with green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged MRSA by gavage and an intra-articular wire was then surgically implanted. After ten days, the presence of PJI was determined by bacterial cultures of the distal femur, joint capsule, and implant. We excluded several other possibilities for PJI development. Intraoperative contamination was excluded by culturing the specimen obtained from surgical site. Extracellular bacteraemia-associated PJI was excluded by comparing with the infection rate after intravenous injection of MRSA or MRSA-carrying neutrophils. To further support this theory, we tested the efficacy of prophylactic membrane-permeable and non-membrane-permeable antibiotics in this model.Aims
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1. An operation is described for the relief of irreversible claw toes associated with prominent and painful metatarsal heads. 2. The operation is suggested as an alternative to
1. Tarsal bone disintegration is a progressive disorder that affects a high proportion of leprosy patients. 2. Early detection and treatment by immobilisation permit healing with minimal deformity or disability. 3. Feet with advanced lesions can be similarly treated with a satisfactory outcome and
1. Experience with twelve cases of arterial trauma are presented. 2. Six limbs were
We report two new radiographic projections for evaluating avulsion fractures at the lateral malleolus. We used seven freshly
The growth of the stump has been studied in eighteen children with below-knee amputations. Measurements were available shortly after operation and later at skeletal maturity. It was found that all patients achieved less than expected growth and that the reduction was greater in those patients who had had
Ulceration of the insensitive foot continues to cause great morbidity in diabetic patients. We treated 46 patients with neuropathic ulceration by applying total contact casts. Most neuropathic ulcers healed within six weeks but ischaemic ulcers did not heal. One patient developed gangrene and required partial
1. A single case is presented in which the great toe was transferred in one stage to replace an