In this case report a four-year-old girl with
Between June 2005 and March 2008, 14 patients with a Campanacci grade-3 giant-cell tumour of the distal radius were treated by en bloc resection and reconstruction by
1. The pathological anatomy of total rupture of the
We operated on 16 patients for
1. A case of compression of the deep branch of the
Three cases of
1. Three cases of Colles's fracture complicated by
We carried out a prospective randomised study comparing medial epicondylectomy with anterior transposition for the treatment of
In patients with a tumour affecting the distal
ulna it is difficult to preserve the function of the wrist following extensive
local resection. We report the outcome of 12 patients (nine female,
three male) who underwent excision of the distal ulna without local
soft-tissue reconstruction. In six patients, an aggressive benign
tumour was present and six had a malignant tumour. At a mean follow-up
of 64 months (15 to 132) the mean Musculoskeletal Tumour score was
64% (40% to 93%) and the mean DASH score was 35 (10 to 80). The
radiological appearances were satisfactory in most patients. Local
recurrence occurred in one patient with benign disease and two with
malignant disease. The functional outcome was thus satisfactory
at a mean follow-up in excess of five years, with a relatively low
rate of complications. The authors conclude that complex reconstructive
soft-tissue procedures may not be needed in these patients. Cite this article:
Twenty-two patients with
We performed
1. A case of compression of the deep palmar branch of the
The records of 110 cases of
Outcome studies of revision surgical treatment for recurrent or persistent neuropathy of the
1. A case of
1. Sixty-one cases of compression of the
We used high-resolution ultrasonography to image the
We reviewed, at two to seven years, the results of repair of 108 median and
Traumatic neuritis of the deep branch of the