We describe a technique for
We compared the practice of four orthopaedic consultants as regards the use of MRI and
We describe a prospective study of 328 patients undergoing
We have compared the findings of MRI with those of hip
Over a six-year period, 166 shoulder
The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy
of registration and the precision of the resection volume in navigated
hip
The intra-articular injection of local anaesthetic is frequently used for pain relief after
A study has been made of 800 consecutive arthroscopic examinations of the knee with special emphasis on the changes in management that resulted. Of 614 knees that would have been operated upon if
The purpose of this study was to determine patient-reported
outcomes of patients with mild to moderate developmental dysplasia
of the hip (DDH) and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) undergoing
arthroscopy of the hip in the treatment of chondrolabral pathology.
A total of 28 patients with a centre-edge angle between 15° and
19° were identified from an institutional database. Their mean age
was 34 years (18 to 53), with 12 female and 16 male patients. All
underwent labral treatment and concomitant correction of FAI. There
were nine reoperations, with two patients requiring revision
From 1990 to 1994 we undertook
Idiopathic calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (pseudogout) has a variable presentation. Many joints are usually affected; single joint disease is uncommon. We present a case report of primary monoarticular pseudogout affecting the hip. The diagnosis was made on the appearance and analysis of specimens obtained at
We carried out a prospective study in order to establish to what extent the intra-articular evaluation undertaken during
The administration of intra-articular local anaesthetic is common following
1. A critical analysis of the findings in 200 knees examined by
A series of 135 knee arthroscopies has been reviewed to determine the accuracy of detection of meniscal lesions.
Arthroscopic microfracture is a conventional form of treatment for patients with osteochondritis of the talus, involving an area of < 1.5 cm2. However, some patients have persistent pain and limitation of movement in the early postoperative period. No studies have investigated the combined treatment of microfracture and shortwave treatment in these patients. The aim of this prospective single-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was to compare the outcome in patients treated with arthroscopic microfracture combined with radial extracorporeal shockwave therapy (rESWT) and arthroscopic microfracture alone, in patients with ostechondritis of the talus. Patients were randomly enrolled into two groups. At three weeks postoperatively, the rESWT group was given shockwave treatment, once every other day, for five treatments. In the control group the head of the device which delivered the treatment had no energy output. The two groups were evaluated before surgery and at six weeks and three, six and 12 months postoperatively. The primary outcome measure was the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Ankle-Hindfoot Scale. Secondary outcome measures included a visual analogue scale (VAS) score for pain and the area of bone marrow oedema of the talus as identified on sagittal fat suppression sequence MRI scans.Aims
Methods
We examined 36 consecutive patients with closed tibial plateau fractures under anaesthesia and by diagnostic and operative
We report a case of lethal air embolism during diagnostic
We carried out 12