Osteochondrosis juvenilis is caused by a dysfunction of endochondral ossification. Several epiphyses and apophyses can be affected, but osteochondrosis juvenilis of the
There has been debate about the role of unicompartmental knee replacement in the presence of radiologically identifiable degenerative changes of the patellofemoral joint. We studied 195 knees in 163 patients in whom an Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement had been performed for
The outcome of surgery in patients with
We treated 15 hips (15 patients) with developmental dysplasia by a single-stage combination of open reduction through a
We report the clinical and arthroscopic findings in 20 cases of
We have studied the long-term outcome of 408 primary
We performed 52 total hip replacements in 52 patients using a cementless acetabular component combined with a circumferential osteotomy of the
We reviewed 74 partial
Most injuries to the
We performed a series of 16 anatomical dissections
on Caucasian cadaver material to determine the surgical anatomy
of the
We report the results of
Aims. Medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is associated
with successful outcomes in carefully selected patient cohorts.
We hypothesised that severity and location of patellofemoral cartilage
lesions significantly influences functional outcome after Oxford
medial compartmental knee arthroplasty. Patients and Methods. We reviewed 100 consecutive UKAs at minimum eight-year follow-up
(96 to 132). A single surgeon performed all procedures. Patients
were selected based on clinical and plain radiographic assessment.
All patients had end-stage medial compartment osteoarthritis (OA)
with sparing of the lateral compartment and intact anterior cruciate ligaments.
None of the patients had end-stage patellofemoral OA, but patients
with anterior knee pain or partial thickness chondral loss were
not excluded. There were 57 male and 43 female patients. The mean
age at surgery was 69 years (41 to 82). At surgery the joint was
carefully inspected for patellofemoral chondral loss and this was documented
based on severity of cartilage loss (0 to 4 Outerbridge grading)
and topographic location (medial, lateral, central, and superior
or inferior). Functional scores collected included Oxford Knee Score
(OKS), patient satisfaction scale and University College Hospital
(UCH) knee score. Intraclass correlation was used to compare chondral
damage to outcomes. Results. All patients documented significant improvement in pain and improved
functional scores at mid-term follow-up. There were four revisions
(mean 2.9 years, 2 to 4; standard deviation (. sd). 0.9) in
this cohort, three for tibial loosening and one for femoral loosening.
There was one infection that was treated with debridement and insert exchange.
The mean OKS improved from 23.2 (. sd. 7.1) to 39.1 (. sd. 6.9);
p <
0.001. The cohort with central and lateral grade 3 patellofemoral
OA documented lower mean satisfaction with pain (90, . sd. 11.8)
and function (87.5, . sd. 10.3) on the patient satisfaction
scale. On the UCH scale, patients reported significantly decreased
mean overall scores (7.3, . sd. 1.2 vs 9, . sd. 2.3)
as well as stair climb task (3.5, . sd. 0.3 vs 5, . sd. 0.1)
when cartilage lesions were located centrally or laterally on the
PFJ. Patients with
We reviewed 35 of 38 consecutive patients who had operative treatment for
We describe a retrospective review of the clinical and radiological parameters of 32 feet in 30 patients (10 men and 20 women) who underwent correction for malalignment of the hindfoot with a modified double arthrodesis through a
In 20 skeletally mature female merino sheep, divided into four groups, we performed total
1. Two boys complaining of pain in the ankle were shown to have centres of separate ossification for the
In this cross-over study, we evaluated two types of knee brace commonly used in the conservative treatment of osteoarthritis of the
Two cases of unusual snapping at the elbow are described. In both, the
We carried out a prospective randomised study comparing
Early mobilisation after arthroplasty of the knee sometimes results in wound breakdown. The two commonly used incisions, the anterior midline and the