We prospectively investigated a consecutive series of ten patients undergoing a
An analysis of the
Objectives. Thermal stability is a key property in determining the suitability of an antibiotic agent for local application in the treatment of orthopaedic infections. Despite the fact that long-term therapy is a stated goal of novel local delivery carriers, data describing thermal stability over a long period are scarce, and studies that avoid interference from specific carrier materials are absent from the orthopaedic literature. Methods. In this study, a total of 38 frequently used antibiotic agents were maintained at 37°C in saline solution, and degradation and antibacterial activity assessed over six weeks. The impact of an initial supplementary heat exposure mimicking exothermically curing bone
The serum liver enzyme levels of 40 consecutive patients before and after
We evaluated the initial stability of
A complete
We have reviewed 25 cases of focal femoral osteolysis in radiographically stable,
The fatigue failure of bone
Aims. We carried out a further study of the long-term results of the
cemented Exeter femoral component in patients under the age of 40
with a mean follow-up of 13.6 years (10 to 20). Patients and Methods. We reviewed our original cohort of 104
Previously, radiostereometric analysis following hip revision performed using impacted morsellised allograft bone and a
The Morscher-Spotorno (MS-30) femoral stem is a stainless-steel, straight, three-dimensionally tapered, collarless implant for
We investigated 219 revisions of total hip replacement (THR) in 211 patients using a collarless double-taper
We have assessed the long-term results of 292
We examined radiographic polyethylene wear in 233
Objectives. Third-body wear is believed to be one trigger for adverse results
with metal-on-metal (MOM) bearings. Impingement and subluxation
may release metal particles from MOM replacements. We therefore
challenged MOM bearings with relevant debris types of cobalt–chrome
alloy (CoCr), titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) and polymethylmethacrylate
bone
There are no long-term published results on the survival of a third-generation
We performed a case–control study to compare
the rates of further surgery, revision and complications, operating time
and survival in patients who were treated with either an uncemented
hydroxyapatite-coated Corail bipolar femoral stem or a cemented
Exeter stem for a displaced intracapsular fracture of the hip. The
mean age of the patients in the uncemented group was 82.5 years
(53 to 97) and in the
We retrospectively studied local recurrence of giant cell tumour in long bones following treatment with curettage and
Bone mineral density (BMD) around the femoral component has been reported to decrease after total knee replacement (TKR) because of stress shielding. Our aim was to determine whether a
Concerns have been reported to the United Kingdom
National Patient Safety Agency, warning that