Patients from a randomised trial on resurfacing
hip arthroplasty (RHA) (n = 36, 19 males; median age 57 years, 24
to 65) comparing a conventional 28 mm metal-on-metal total
We report the long-term survival and functional
outcome of the Birmingham
We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare external fixation of trochanteric fractures of the femur with the more costly option of the sliding
We evaluated the long-term results of a modified Spitzy shelf operation for secondary osteoarthritis in 119
A 34-year-old woman with a benign form of osteopetrosis developed osteoarthritis of the
Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare benign neoplastic proliferation of synovial tissue which is typically localised and usually responds well to surgery and/or radiotherapy. We present a case of unusually aggressive of PVNS of the
The division of osteoarthritis into primary and secondary varieties implies that these are aetiologically distinct entities, the former being due to some intrinsic defect of cartilage and the latter resulting from previous articular damage. This traditional concept is questioned and the hypothesis is advanced that osteoarthritis is always secondary to some underlying abnormality of the joint. A detailed clinical, radiographic and morbid anatomical study of 327 cases of osteoarthritis of the
Our study evaluated the reliability of the Crowe and Hartofilakidis classification systems for developmental dysplasia of the hip in adults. The anteroposterior radiographs of the pelvis of 145 patients with 209 osteoarthritic
1. Almost all patients with osteoarthritis of the
We have investigated the accuracy of placement of the femoral component using imageless navigation in 100 consecutive Birmingham
1. Dislocation and subluxation of the
Pseudotumour is a rare but important complication of metal-on-metal hip resurfacing that occurs much more commonly in women than in men. We examined the relationship between head-neck ratio (HNR) and pseudotumour formation in 18 resurfaced
We report the results of low friction arthroplasty in 72 old tuberculous
We have reviewed the results of operations to stabilise the paralytic
We describe a new method of Z-plasty for the snapping
We evaluated the duration of hospitalisation,
occurrence of infections, hip dislocations, revisions, and mortality following
primary
The Oxford
We analysed one surgeon’s attempt to reconstruct the