1. A diagnosis of upward translocation of the dens was made in eight patients with chronic
The morphological changes in bone and articular cartilage destruction have been described in sixteen consecutive cases of
We analysed the results of arthroscopic synovectomy of the wrist in 18 patients (19 wrists) with
1. One hundred and twenty-three patients with
We retrospectively compared wrist arthrodesis using the Mannerfelt technique in 19 or an AO-plate in 23 patients with long-standing
The purpose of this study was to assess the long-term results (more than ten years) of two types of cemented ulnar component with type-5 Kudo total elbow arthroplasty in a consecutive series of 56 patients (60 elbows) with
Socket migration and rotation in the Charnley total hip replacement were evaluated by roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis in 23 patients with
We studied the morphology of the haversian canals in the osteopenic cortical bone of the medial femoral neck from patients with
1. Anterior synovectomy was undertaken in sixteen knees of fourteen patients with
1. A case of ulnar nerve compression at the wrist caused by
The results of ten excision arthroplasties of the elbow for
1. A chrome-cobalt hinged prosthesis has been specially designed for total replacement of elbow joints disorganised by
We assessed the long-term results of 58 Souter-Strathclyde total elbow replacements in 49 patients with
Between 1982 and 1997, 403 consecutive patients (522 elbows) with
Between 1978 and 1988 a total of 27 operations were performed on 26 patients for cervical myelopathy due to
We carried out a survival analysis of elbow synovectomy (ES) and excision of the radial head (RHE) performed on 171
We reviewed the records and radiographs from 10 hospitals to identify 50 patients with
Aims. The aim of this study was to report the mid-term clinical outcome
of cemented unlinked J-alumina ceramic elbow (JACE) arthroplasties
when used in patients with
1. Hemiarthroplasty is a method of dealing with painful deformities of advanced osteoarthritis and
1. Double osteotomy was performed on 1 50 knees between 1961 and 1969. The first fifty-seven cases were assessed independently. 2. The operation of osteotomy of the upper end of the tibia and the lower end of the femur is described. it is emphasised that the osteotomy sites are close to the bone ends and well within the cancellous expansion. 3. The indications for the operation are pain and loss of function in a mobile arthritic knee joint. 4. Flexion of the knee is important during the operation to allow the popliteal artery to be moved away from bone. Arteriograms at necropsy show the danger of damaging the popliteal artery when the knee is extended. 5. The operation appears to be equally effective in osteoarthritis and