Aims. There is ambiguity surrounding the degree of
Aims. The benefit of MRI in the preoperative assessment of
Aims. The underlying natural history of suspected scaphoid fractures (SSFs) is unclear and assumed poor. There is an urgent requirement to develop the literature around SSFs to quantify the actual prevalence of intervention following SSF. Defining the risk of intervention following SSF may influence the need for widespread surveillance and screening of SSF injuries, and could influence medicolegal actions around missed scaphoid fractures. Methods. Data on SSF were retrospectively gathered from virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) across a large Scottish Health Board over a four-year period, from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2021. The Bluespier Electronic Patient Record System identified any surgical procedure being undertaken in relation to a
Aims. This study aims to report the outcomes in the treatment of unstable proximal third
Aims. The evidence demonstrating the superiority of early MRI has led to increased use of MRI in clinical pathways for acute wrist trauma. The aim of this study was to describe the radiological characteristics and the inter-observer reliability of a new MRI based classification system for
Aims. To explore individuals’ experience of a
Aims. The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the rates of union for vascularized versus non-vascularized grafting techniques in the operative management of
Aims. Fixation of
Aims. This study explores the epidemiology of patients with a fracture
of the
We studied retrospectively the radiographs of 33 patients with late symptoms after
Aims. To determine the role of early MRI in the management of suspected scaphoid fractures. Methods. A total of 337 consecutive patients presenting to an emergency department (ED) following wrist trauma over a 12-month period were prospectively included in this service evaluation project. MRI was not required in 62 patients with clear diagnoses, and 17 patients were not managed as per pathway, leaving a total of 258 patients with normal
Aims. The aim of the
A suspected fracture of the
A displaced fracture of the
Aims. We quantitatively compared the 3D bone density distributions on CT scans performed on
A prospective study was performed to develop
a clinical prediction rule that incorporated demographic and clinical factors
predictive of a fracture of the
Whereas avascular necrosis of the
We prospectively reviewed 14 patients with deficiency of the proximal pole of the
Avascular necrosis of the
Ununited fractures of the
The movements of the carpal bones during the
We describe the use of a vascularised periosteal patch onlay graft based on the 1,2 intercompartmental supraretinacular artery in the management of 11 patients (ten men, one woman) with chronic nonunion involving the proximal third of the
We report the use of a free vascularised iliac bone graft in the treatment of 21 patients (19 men and 2 women) with an avascular nonunion of the
We randomly allocated 60 consecutive patients with fractures of the waist of the
1. Nine cases of disturbance of the relationship between the
We have investigated whether assessment of blood flow to the proximal
Using inaccurate quotations can propagate misleading
information, which might affect the management of patients. The
aim of this study was to determine the predictors of quotation inaccuracy
in the peer-reviewed orthopaedic literature related to the
Current National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance advises that MRI direct from the emergency department (ED) should be considered for suspected scaphoid fractures. This study reports the current management of suspected scaphoid fractures in the UK and assesses adherence with NICE guidance. This national cross-sectional study was carried out at 87 NHS centres in the UK involving 122 EDs and 184 minor injuries units (MIUs). The primary outcome was availability of MRI imaging direct from the ED. We also report the specifics of patient management pathways for suspected scaphoid fractures in EDs, MIUs, and orthopaedic services. Overall, 62 of 87 centres (71%) had a guideline for the management of suspected scaphoid fractures.Aims
Methods
Fractures of the
We describe a case of osteosarcoma of the
This study was performed to determine whether
pure cancellous bone graft and Kirschner (K-) wire fixation were sufficient
to achieve bony union and restore alignment in
Acute fractures of the
1. Operative treatment of
A review of 61 patients with dislocation of the lunate (some with and some without fracture of the scaphoid) showed that the majority had satisfactory results at an average follow-up of three and a half years. Most patients with a simple dislocation had a good or satisfactory result; radiological instability was noted in a quarter of the wrists but was not often associated with symptoms. Two-thirds of the patients with an associated fracture of the
We reviewed the records of 431 patients who had open reduction and internal fixation of the
We have examined whether the rotatory subluxation of the
A new and simple operative technique has been developed to provide rigid internal fixation for all types of fractures of the
We describe a semi-closed method of Herbert screw fixation for acute fractures of the
Cancellous inlay bone grafting for delayed union or non-union of the
We reviewed 10 patients with symptomatic malunion of a carpal scaphoid fracture. All had displacement with dorsiflexed intercalated segment instability, and suffered from pain, restricted range of movement at the wrist and decreased grip strength. The restriction of flexion-extension and the decreased grip strength correlated with the severity of the DISI deformity. Seven patients had a corrective osteotomy, using an anterior wedge-shape bone graft with internal fixation by Herbert screw, and all had satisfactory results. We believe that symptoms associated with
A vascularised bone-graft procedure from the base of the second metacarpal was performed in 14 patients with nonunion of the
1. The bad reputation of fractures of the
Fracture of the tuberosity of the
We describe a percutaneous technique for screw fixation of all types of fractures of the
Eighty-two of 85 patients who had sustained a fracture of the waist of the
Two cases of idiopathic avascular necrosis of the
Seven patients with nonunion of the
We have reviewed 22 patients with scaphoid fractures treated by internal fixation with the Herbert screw. Three patients had trans-scaphoid perilunar dislocations, one had an oblique displaced fracture of the waist of the
We describe the development of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis of the
We report the long-term results of the Matti-Russe operation for pseudarthrosis of the