We carried out a retrospective case-control study in 80 patients who underwent a revision total hip replacement. Group A (40 patients) received tranexamic acid and intra-operative cell salvage. Group B (40 patients) was a matched control group and did not receive this management. Each group was divided into four subgroups: revision of both components, revision of both components with bone grafting, revision of the acetabular component with or without bone graft, and revision of the femoral component with or without bone graft. In group A the total number of units transfused was 52, compared with 139 in group B, representing a reduction in
Objectives. T-cells are considered to play an important role in the inflammatory response causing arthroplasty failure. The study objectives were to investigate the composition and distribution of CD4+ T-cell phenotypes in the peripheral
We performed a randomised, controlled trial involving 150 patients with a pre-operative level of haemoglobin of 13.0 g/dl or less, to compare the effect of either topical fibrin spray or intravenous tranexamic acid on
1. In rabbit knees the effects of daily injections of saline, Varidase,
The effect of Charnley cemented total hip replacement on venous
1. A high incidence of paraplegia following operations for the correction of severe scoliosis in adults led to an investigation of the normal
1. A study has been made of the
Aims. We chose unstable extra-capsular hip fractures as our study group
because these types of fractures suffer the largest
The quantification of local bone
1. Hitherto, no study has been reported on the relative quantitative contributions of
Objectives. We aimed to examine the characteristics of deep venous flow in
the leg in a cast and the effects of a wearable neuromuscular stimulator
(geko; FirstKind Ltd) and also to explore the participants’ tolerance
of the stimulator. Methods. This is an open-label physiological study on ten healthy volunteers.
Duplex ultrasonography of the superficial femoral vein measured
normal flow and cross-sectional area in the standing and supine
positions (with the lower limb initially horizontal and then elevated).
Flow measurements were repeated during activation of the geko stimulator
placed over the peroneal nerve. The process was repeated after the
application of a below-knee cast. Participants evaluated discomfort
using a questionnaire (verbal rating score) and a scoring index
(visual analogue scale). Results. The geko device was effective in significantly increasing venous
blood flow in the lower limb both with a plaster cast (mean difference
11.5 cm/sec. -1. ; p = 0.001 to 0.13) and without a plaster
cast (mean difference 7.7 cm/sec. -1. ; p = 0.001 to 0.75).
Posture also had a significant effect on peak venous
The aim of this study was to define the microcirculation of the normal rotator cuff during arthroscopic surgery and investigate whether it is altered in diseased cuff tissue.
In nine patients with chronic compartment syndrome, the intramuscular pressure and muscle
We aimed to determine the distribution of the ABO and Rh
We have investigated in a prospective, randomised placebo-controlled study the effect of high-dose aprotinin on
The inferior gluteal artery is described in standard anatomy textbooks as contributing to the
We have assessed the effect of the donation of autologous
We compared the peripheral
Aims. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy and safety
of multiple boluses of intravenous (IV) tranexamic acid (TXA) on
the hidden
1. The intraosseous and extraosseous circulation of the talus was examined in thirty necropsy specimens. 2. The