Aims. There is little information in the literature about the use of dual-mobility (DM) bearings in preventing re-dislocation in revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of this study was to compare the use of DM bearings, standard bearings, and constrained liners in revision THA for
An inquiry was made of ninety-seven patients with
The aims of this study were to determine the
functional impact and financial burden of isolated and recurrent dislocation
after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Our secondary goal was to determine
whether there was a difference between patients who were treated
non-operatively and those who were treated operatively. . We retrospectively reviewed 71 patients who had suffered dislocation
of a primary THA. Their mean age was 67 years (41 to 92) and the
mean follow-up was 3.8 years (2.1 to 8.2). . Because patients with
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1. The operative findings in seventeen cases of
A lesion similar to that described by Bankart in
A review of the pathology, mechanism, and operative treatment of
1. Attention is drawn to the importance of taking tangential radiographs of the patella in all cases of injury to the knee, especially when there is difficulty in distinguishing between
The family we record draws attention to an association between
We treated 34 patients with
1. A realignment operation is described for the treatment of
We investigated the three-dimensional morphological differences of the articular surface of the femoral trochlea in patients with
Aims. Instability is a common indication for revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, even after the initial revision, some patients continue to have
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to the anterior bone block method of Hybbinette-Eden for
From 1970 to 1978, 29 patients had a unilateral operation for bilateral
1. A study has been made of the treatment of
Patellectomy is at present the best operation for
The authors wished to determine the late results of the Hauser operation, with special reference to the development of osteoarthritis. Predisposing factors associated with
The role of muscle function in the aetiology of
1. Two patients with
1. Semitendinosus tenodesis with adequate lateral release for
Ten cases of post-traumatic
A patient with
We reviewed 41 knees after arthroscopic lateral release for
An 18-year-old girl with moderate joint laxity presented with
1. Fifty cases of
Experimental work has shown that dislocation of the shoulder may involve disruption of the capsule from its lateral humeral attachment. We report two patients with
1. It is suggested that replacement of the costo-clavicular ligament is mechanically an essential part of the operative treatment of
1. Three cases of
We investigated the clinical outcome of a reconstructive procedure of the medial patellofemoral ligament for the treatment of habitual or
Six patients with
Between April 1992 and July 2005, 310 posterior lip augmentation devices were used for the treatment of
SummaryâFifty-two cases of exposure of the glenoid labrum are recorded. Fifty-one operations with anterior exposure, followed by capsular reefing and shortening of the subscapularis, were successful. One operation with superior exposure, and without capsular reefing or shortening of the subscapularis, was unsuccessful.
1. Two cases of
We present our experience with a double-mobility
acetabular component in 155 consecutive revision total hip replacements
in 149 patients undertaken between 2005 and 2009, with particular
emphasis on the incidence of further dislocation. The mean age of
the patients was 77 years (42 to 89) with 59 males and 90 females.
In all, five patients died and seven were lost to follow-up. Indications
for revision were aseptic loosening in 113 hips, recurrent instability
in 29, peri-prosthetic fracture in 11 and sepsis in two. The mean
follow-up was 42 months (18 to 68). Three hips (2%) in three patients
dislocated within six weeks of surgery; one of these dislocated
again after one year. All three were managed successfully with closed
reduction. Two of the three dislocations occurred in patients who
had undergone revision for
Four patients who had injured the lower end of the humerus in childhood with resulting cubitus varus developed
The risk factors for recurrent instability (RI) following a primary traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation (PTASD) remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to determine the rate of RI in a large cohort of patients managed nonoperatively after PTASD and to develop a clinical prediction model. A total of 1,293 patients with PTASD managed nonoperatively were identified from a trauma database (mean age 23.3 years (15 to 35); 14.3% female). We assessed the prevalence of RI, and used multivariate regression modelling to evaluate which demographic- and injury-related factors were independently predictive for its occurrence.Aims
Methods
1 . The concept of the capsular mechanism of the shoulder joint with regard to
We measured torsion of the humeral head in 38 patients (40 shoulders) with
1. The pathogenesis of