There has been a substantial increase in the
number of hip and knee prostheses implanted in recent years, with
a consequent increase in the number of revisions required. Total
femur replacement (TFR) following destruction of the entire
1. Nineteen patients with congenital shortening of the
1. The customary method of broaching and of knocking the prosthesis down into the neck of the femur produces an indeterminate interference fit. 2. The usual interference fit may suffer progressive breakdown under even small, steady loads. This results in a permanent relative movement between prosthesis and
We studied the morphometry of 35 femora from 31 female patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and another 15 from 15 age- and sex-matched control patients using CT and three-dimensional computer reconstruction models. According to the classification of Crowe et al 15 of the dysplastic hips were graded as class I (less than 50% subluxation), ten as class II/III (50% to 100% subluxation) and ten as class IV (more than 100% subluxation). The femora with DDH had 10 to 14° more anteversion than the control group independent of the degree of subluxation of the hip. In even the most mildly dysplastic joints, the
In three consecutive years 462 patients over the age of 60 years presented at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand, with a fracture of the proximal
Operation on the hips of patients with myelomeningocele is often followed by stiffness or ankylosis. Excision of the upper end of the
We measured bone mineral density (BMD) in the proximal
In an attempt to explain the distribution of lesions of caisson disease of bone in the human
Periprosthetic fracture of the
We investigated the effect of the Birmingham hip resurfacing (BHR) arthroplasty on the bone mineral density (BMD) of the
Endoprosthetic reconstruction following resection of 31 tumours of the proximal
We describe 25 patients who were treated for a tumour of the proximal
We have reviewed the results in 37 patients with unilateral congenital short
We report our experience of treating 17 patients with benign lesions of the proximal
Objective. In ex vivo hip fracture studies femoral pairs
are split to create two comparable test groups. When more than two
groups are required, or if paired
We investigated whether improvements in design have altered the outcome for patients undergoing endoprosthetic replacement of the distal
1. The Moe plate has been used in 256 of 270 consecutive intertrochanteric fractures of the
In a consecutive series of 498 patients with 528 fractures of the
1. The case is reported of a girl born by normal delivery whose right lower limb showed reduplication of the
An MR scan was performed on all patients who presented to our hospital with a clinical diagnosis of a fracture of the proximal