With greater numbers of younger patients undergoing
total hip replacement (THR), the effect of patient
1. A detailed study of density variations with
A number of studies have reported satisfactory
results from the isolated revision of an acetabular component. However,
many of these studies reported only the short- to intermediate-term
results of heterogeneous bearing surfaces in a mixed
We report the ten-year survival of a cemented
total knee replacement (TKR) in patients
We audited the relationship between obesity and the
1. Discs of bone from two fixed sites on the front of the femur were taken from ninety-one necropsy subjects and the density, width and histological appearance of the cortical bone were examined. 2. Cortical thickness, and the density of the femoralcortex, decreased with increasingage of bone. 3. There was an increase in the rate of resorption of the bone cortex from both sexes after the fifth decade. 4. The difference between the density of the metaphysial cortex and that from the diaphysis increased for both sexes after the
In order to define the prognostic factors in Perthes’ disease in children older than 12 years, we reviewed 15 patients at the end of growth who were
The aims of this retrospective study were to
compare the mid-term outcomes following revision total knee replacement
(TKR) in 76 patients (81 knees) <
55 years of
We tested in compression specimens of human proximal tibial trabecular bone from 31 normal donors
We have analysed from the Finnish Arthroplasty Register the long-term survivorship of the 12 most commonly-used cemented implants between 1980 and 2005 in patients
We present a comparison of the results of the Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in patients younger and older than 60 years of
We examined prospectively collected data from 6782 consecutive hip fractures and identified 327 fractures in 315 women
The long-term survival of the cementless Spotorno
CLS femoral component in patients
We reviewed the clinical outcome of arthroscopic femoral osteochondroplasty for cam femoroacetabular impingement performed between August 2005 and March 2009 in a series of 40 patients over 60 years of
The purpose of this study was to identify changing
trends in the pattern of distribution of the type and demographics
of fractures of the hip in the elderly between 2001 and 2010. A
retrospective cross-sectional comparison was conducted between 179
fractures of the hip treated in 2001, 357 treated in 2006 and 454
treated in 2010. Patients
We have carried out a prospective study comparing the results at five years in patients older than 75 years of
There have been comparatively few studies of the incidence of osteolysis and the survival of hybrid and cementless total hip replacements (THRs) in patients younger than 50 years of
Decompression of the carpal tunnel is a common surgical procedure. Although the incidence of the carpal tunnel syndrome increases with
We have measured the effect of
The aim of this study was to compare the operating
time, length of stay (LOS), adverse events and rate of re-admission
for elderly patients with a fracture of the hip treated using either
general or spinal anaesthesia. Patients