Based on the constancy with which the limbus is inverted into the joint in a typical congenital
A review of the pathology, mechanism, and operative treatment of recurrent
Surgical
The brachial artery is rarely injured after closed
1. The operative findings in seventeen cases of recurrent
1. Two cases of recurrent post-traumatic
1. Twenty-two
1. At an operation for recurrent posterior
Of 545 consecutive patients with anterior shoulder
1. Fifty
During open reduction of an irreducible anterior
Seven children with chronic post-traumatic
1. Coracoid transplantation for recurring
1 .
1. The literature of
Twenty-three patients, aged from 10 to 60 years, underwent open reduction for untreated posterior
Entire human cadaveric cervical spines with the basiocciput were subjected to load in a compression apparatus to simulate the clinical situation of forward
The femoral head receives blood supply mainly
from the deep branch of the medial femoral circumflex artery (MFCA).
In previous studies we have performed anatomical dissections of
16 specimens and subsequently visualised the arteries supplying
the femoral head in
55 healthy individuals. In this further radiological study we compared
the arterial supply of the femoral head in 35 patients (34 men and
one woman, mean age 37.1 years (16 to 64)) with a fracture/dislocation
of the hip with a historical control group of 55 hips. Using CT
angiography, we identified the three main arteries supplying the femoral
head: the deep branch and the postero-inferior nutrient artery both
arising from the MFCA, and the piriformis branch of the inferior
gluteal artery. It was possible to visualise changes in blood flow
after fracture/
1. Isolated
1. A collected series of forty-seven traumatic