In a series of 450 patients over 70 years of age with
Aims. This is a prospective randomised controlled trial comparing the
functional outcomes of plate fixation and elastic stable intramedullary
nailing (ESIN) of completely
The aim of this randomised controlled study was
to compare functional and radiological outcomes between modern cemented
and uncemented hydroxyapatite coated stems after one year in patients
treated surgically for a fracture of the femoral neck. A total of
141 patients aged >
65 years were included. Patients were randomised
to be treated with a cemented Exeter stem or an uncemented Bimetric
stem. The patients were reviewed at four and 12 months. The cemented group performed better than the uncemented group
for the Harris hip score (78 vs 70.7, p = 0.004) at
four months and for the Short Musculoskeletal Function Assesment
Questionnaire dysfunction score at four (29.8 vs 39.2,
p = 0.007) and 12 months (22.3 vs 34.9, p = 0.001).
The mean EQ-5D index score was better in the cemented group at four
(0.68 vs 0.53, p = 0.001) and 12 months (0.75 vs 0.58,
p = <
0.001) follow-up. There were nine intra-operative fractures
in the uncemented group and none in the cemented group. . In conclusion, our data do not support the use of an uncemented
hydroxyapatite coated stem for the treatment of
A total of 56 male patients with a displaced
intracapsular fracture of the hip and a mean age of 81 years (62
to 94), were randomised to be treated with either a cemented hemiarthroplasty
(the Exeter Trauma Stem) or reduction and internal fixation using
the Targon Femoral Plate. All surviving patients were reviewed one
year after the injury, at which time restoration of function and
pain in the hip was assessed. There was no statistically significant
difference in mortality between the two groups (7/26; 26.9% for
hemiarthroplasty vs 10/30; 33.3% for internal fixation).
No patient treated with a hemiarthroplasty required further surgery,
but eight patients treated by internal fixation did (p = 0.005),
five requiring hemiarthroplasty and three requiring total hip arthroplasty.
Those treated by internal fixation had significantly more pain (p
= 0.02). The restoration of mobility and independence were similar
in the two groups. These results indicate that cemented hemiarthroplasty gives better
results than internal fixation in elderly men with a
Over the past 40 years, the management of
Aims. Our aim was to analyse the long-term functional outcome of two
forms of surgical treatment for active patients aged >
70 years
with a
We treated 50 patients with fractures of the waist of the scaphoid in a below-elbow plaster cast for up to 13 weeks. Displacement of the fragments was assessed independently by two observers using MRI and radiographs performed within two weeks of injury. The MRI assessments showed that only the measurement of sagittal translation of the fragments and an overall assessment of displacement had satisfactory inter- and intra-observer reproducibility and revealed that nine of the 50 fractures were
The treatment algorithms for
The aim of this study was to analyse the functional outcome after a
We have studied the placement of three screws within the femoral head and the degree of angulation of the screws in 395 patients with
A minimally-invasive procedure using percutaneous reduction and external fixation can be carried out for Sanders’ type II, III and IV fractures of the os calcis. We have treated 54 consecutive closed
Aims. Describe a statistical and economic analysis plan for the Distal Radius Acute Fracture Fixation Trial 2 (DRAFFT2) randomized controlled trial. Methods. DRAFFT2 is a multicentre, parallel, two-arm randomized controlled trial. It compares surgical fixation with K-wires versus plaster cast in adult patients who have sustained a dorsally
We performed a prospective, randomised trial comparing three treatments for
All tibial shaft fractures treated at one hospital during a five-year period were studied in a prospective trial. Ninety-one
The extended lateral L-shaped approach for the treatment of
Fractures of the anterior intercondylar eminence in children are relatively uncommon. There is considerable debate as to the best treatment of
Aims. The PROximal Fracture of the Humerus Evaluation by Randomisation
(PROFHER) randomised clinical trial compared the operative and non-operative
treatment of adults with a
We reviewed the seven- to ten-year results of our previously reported prospective randomised controlled trial comparing total hip replacement and hemiarthroplasty for the treatment of
The best treatment for the active and lucid elderly patient with a
In a prospective, randomised controlled trial, 68 children who had a completely