Aims. The aim of this study was to compare patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), radiological measurements, and total hip arthroplasty (THA)-free survival in patients who underwent periacetabular
The management of osteoarthritis of the knee associated with patellar instability secondary to external tibial torsion >
45° is challenging. Patellofemoral biomechanics in these patients cannot be achieved by intra-articular correction using standard techniques of total knee replacement. We reviewed seven patients (eight knees) with recurrent patellar dislocation and one with bilateral irreducible lateral dislocation who had undergone simultaneous total knee replacement and internal tibial derotational
The Fulkerson
Radiographs of 110 patients who had undergone 120 high tibial
We performed a CT-based computer simulation study
to determine how the relationship between any inbuilt posterior
slope in the proximal tibial
In order to clarify how intra-articular lesions
influence the survival of a periacetabular
Aims. The aim of this prospective randomised study was to compare the
time course of clinical improvement during the first two years following
a closing or opening wedge high tibial
Conventional high tibial
1. The management of severe kyphosis of the lumbar spine in association with myelomeningocele is discussed. 2. Neonatal spinal osteotomy-resection has been performed in six patients with partial correction of the deformity and a greatly improved ease of closure and healing of the skin defect. The severity of lower limb paralysis has been diminished compared with the complete paraplegia that almost always results from conservative management of closure of the defect without
We have examined the effect of the Wagner spherical acetabular
Proximal tibial
We have reviewed 103 of 126 Chiari
The rate of success of transtrochanteric rotational
From 1969 through 1982, 305 hips in 290 patients had total hip arthroplasty for failed femoral intertrochanteric
We describe the mid-term results of a prospective study of total knee replacement in severe valgus knees using an
A Salter innominate
After severe poliomyelitis, which is still relatively common in some developing countries, lateral rotation deformity of the tibia may occur. We have reviewed 51 patients treated by O'Donoghue's rotation
We treated 26 hips (24 consecutive patients) with residual dysplasia by a technique of incomplete triple pelvic
1. The problem of instability of reduction in congenital dislocation and congenital subluxation of the hip has been studied and it has been concluded that the basic cause of this instability is the abnormal direction in which the entire acetabulum faces. 2. An operation, innominate
We assessed the reliability, accuracy and variability of closed-wedge high tibial