1. The Küntscher method of intramedullary reaming and nail fixation was applied to thirty-five cases of non-union of the lower extremity, twenty
The operative technique for combined fusion of the knee and rotationplasty of the limb in the management of congenital deficiency of the
We review the results of a modified quadricepsplasty in five children who developed stiffness of the knee after femoral lengthening for congenital short
Bone-marrow oedema can occur both in isolation and in association with necrosis of bone, but it has not been shown whether each respond to the same methods of treatment. We treated 16 patients with isolated oedema and 17, in which it was associated with necrosis of the proximal
Over a 16-year period, 135 custom-made distal femoral prostheses, based on a fully constrained Stanmore-type knee replacement, were used in the treatment of primary malignant or aggressive benign tumours. Survivorship analysis showed a cumulative success rate of 72% at five years and 64% at seven years. Intact prostheses in 91% of the surviving patients gave good or excellent functional results. Deep infection was the major complication, occurring in 6.8% of cases; clinical aseptic loosening occurred in 6.0%. Revision surgery was carried out for loosening and infection, and the early results are encouraging. We conclude that prosthetic replacement of the distal
From 1979 to 1990 we treated 20 patients with large bone defects or established nonunion of the
This abridged account of a report to the British Medical Research Council describes a long-term investigation of 1,503 subcapital fractures of the
Our aim was to determine the clinical effectiveness and safety of Ilizarov external fixation for the acute treatment of severely comminuted extra-articular and intercondylar fractures of the distal
A new method of recording the three-dimensional anatomy of the proximal
We performed a prospective, randomised controlled trial of the operative versus non-operative treatment of 42 displaced fractures of the distal
We reviewed 13 patients with infected nonunion of the distal
We describe a U-shaped approach to the distal
We implanted titanium and carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) femoral prostheses of the same dimensions into five prosthetic femora. An abductor jig was attached and a 1 kN load applied. This was repeated with five control femora. Digital image correlation was used to give a detailed two-dimensional strain map of the medial cortex of the proximal
Fractures of the
1. The long-term results in a consecutive series of 323 healed subcapital fractures of the
From 1974 to 1981, we performed 28 core decompressions of the distal
1. Seven cases of infection following medullary nailing of the
Twenty-six children conservatively treated for fracture of the femoral shaft have been reviewed with regard to differences in limb length seven to ten years after the injury. In nine patients the clinical measurements were checked against radiographic measurements of both femora and tibiae. The following conclusions were reached. Nearly two-thirds of the patients had overgrowth of the
We present a retrospective study of 27 patients treated by callus distraction using a unilateral external fixator of our own design for nonunion with bone loss and shortening of the