We retrospectively reviewed 21 patients (22 shoulders) who presented with deep infection after surgery to the
We reviewed 166 adult patients on long-term haemodialysis, dividing them into three groups according to the presence and type of
Cementless surface replacement arthroplasty of the
Aims. To assess the extent of osteointegration in two designs of shoulder
resurfacing implants. Bony integration to the Copeland cylindrical
central stem design and the Epoca RH conical-crown design were compared. Patients and Methods. Implants retrieved from six patients in each group were pair-matched.
Mean time to revision surgery of Copeland implants was 37 months
(standard deviation (. sd. ) 23; 14 to 72) and Epoca RH 38
months (. sd. 28; 12 to 84). The mean age of patients investigated
was 66 years (. sd. 4; 59 to 71) and 58 years (. sd. 17;
31 to 73) in the Copeland and Epoca RH groups respectively. None
of these implants were revised for loosening. . Results. Increased osteointegration was measured under the cup in the
Copeland implant group with limited bone seen in direct contact
with the central stem. Bone adjacent to the Epoca RH implants was
more uniform. . Conclusion. This difference in the distribution of bone-implant contact and
bone formation was attributed to the Epoca implant’s conical crown,
which is positioned in more dense peripheral bone. The use of a
central stem may not be necessary provided there is adequate peripheral
fixation within good quality humeral bone. Take home message: Poor osteointegration of cementless surface
replacement
Posterior dislocation of the
We describe the results of surgical treatment in a prospective study of 183 consecutive cases of subluxation (101) and dislocation (82) of the
We have compared the outcome of hemiarthroplasty of the
1 . Attention is drawn to the not infrequent occurrence of downward subluxation of the
A review of the pathology, mechanism, and operative treatment of recurrent dislocation of the
The role of atmospheric pressure in providing static stability of the
Ultrasound (US) was used to determine the congruity of the
We retrospectively reviewed 26 patients who underwent reconstruction of the
We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes of 33
consecutive patients who had undergone an extra-articular, total or
partial scapulectomy for a malignant tumour of the
Forty-one arthrodeses of the
In 100 patients the fulcrum axis which is the line connecting the anterior tip of the coracoid and the posterolateral angle of the acromion, was used to position true anteroposterior radiographs of the
We reviewed eight children (ten shoulders) who had suffered neonatal sepsis, after a mean follow-up of 14 years (11 to 15). The delay between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis was one day in five patients, two days in three and seven days in one. All ten
1. The operative findings in seventeen cases of recurrent dislocation of the