Aims. Although chondrosarcomas (CSs) display true malignant features, including local recurrence (LR) and metastases, their behaviour in the
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Aims. The aims of this study were to describe the epidemiology of metacarpal shaft fractures (MSFs), assess variation in treatment and complications following standard care, document hospital resource use, and explore factors associated with treatment modality. Methods. A multicentre, cross-sectional retrospective study of MSFs at six centres in the UK. We collected and analyzed healthcare records, operative notes, and radiographs of adults presenting within ten days of a MSF affecting the second to fifth metacarpal between 1 August 2016 and 31 July 2017. Total emergency department (ED) attendances were used to estimate prevalence. Results. A total of 793 patients (75% male, 25% female) with 897 MSFs were included, comprising 0.1% of 837,212 ED attendances. The annual incidence of MSF was 40 per 100,000. The median age was 27 years (IQR 21 to 41); the highest incidence was in men aged 16 to 24 years. Transverse fractures were the most common. Over 80% of all fractures were treated non-surgically, with variation across centres. Overall, 12 types of non-surgical and six types of surgical treatment were used. Fracture pattern, complexity, displacement, and age determined choice of treatment. Patients who were treated surgically required more radiographs and longer radiological and outpatient follow-up, and were more likely to be referred for therapy. Complications occurred in 5% of patients (39/793). Most patients attended planned follow-up, with 20% (160/783) failing to attend at least one or more clinic appointments. Conclusion. MSFs are common
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A prospective series of 32 cases with tuberculosis of the
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The World Health Organization (WHO) launched
the first Global Patient Safety Challenge in 2005 and introduced
the ‘5 moments of
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Aims. Our purpose was to determine the quality of current randomised
controlled trials (RCTs) in
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The accurate assessment of skeletal maturity
is essential in the management of orthopaedic conditions in the growing
child. In order to identify the time of peak height velocity (PHV)
in adolescents, two systems for assessing skeletal maturity have
been described recently; the calcaneal apophyseal ossification method
and the Sanders
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We have investigated the oncological outcome of 63 patients with soft-tissue sarcomas of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the Push Ortho Thumb Brace
CMC and a custom-made orthosis in the treatment of patients with
primary osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb.
Our outcome measures were pain scores, tests of
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1. A report is made of 1000 consecutive cases of infection of the
Acute swelling of the
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A series of 26 children was referred to our specialist unit with a ‘pink pulseless
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1. In a series of seventy-one patients with wringer injuries of the
While primary squamous-cell carcinoma of the
The purpose of this study was to compare the
outcome and complications of endoscopic versus open
release for the treatment of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis. Patients
with this condition were randomised to undergo either endoscopic (n
= 27) or open release (n = 25). Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain
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Like athletes, musicians are vulnerable to musculoskeletal
injuries that can be career ending or have a severe negative financial
impact. All ages are affected, with a peak incidence in the third
and fourth decades. Women are slightly more likely to be affected
than men. It is incumbent upon orthopaedic surgeons to be able to
complete a thorough physical assessment, be aware of the risk factors
associated with musculoskeletal symptoms in musicians, and have
a detailed knowledge of the specific syndromes they suffer and their
appropriate treatment. In this paper we review the common
Bone loss involving articular surface is a challenging
problem faced by the orthopaedic surgeon. In the
The results of a cadaver dye-infusion experiment suggested that the
1. The prehensile movements of the
We reviewed 13 patients with a complex fracture-dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint of a finger and one patient with a complex fracture-dislocation of the interphalangeal joint of thumb. We had treated these injuries using a pins and rubbers traction system which had been modified to avoid friction of the pins against the bone during mobilisation of the joint in order to minimise the risk of osteolysis. A Michigan
A 69-year-old man presented with a 20-year history of a slowly enlarging mass of the left index finger dating from a hammer injury. The mass was excised, and seen to have the characteristic histological appearance of an elastofibroma, a benign tumour-like growth usually found in the soft tissue of the back. Such a lesion has not previously been documented in the
Locognosia, the ability to localise touch, is one aspect of tactile spatial discrimination which relies on the integrity of peripheral end-organs as well as the somatosensory representation of the surface of the body in the brain. The test presented here is a standardised assessment which uses a protocol for testing locognosia in the zones of the
1. The modifications of standard Z-plasty technique that are necessary for its successful use in
This paper describes a prosthesis for patients who have had a partial amputation of the
A study has been made of fifty-six patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis in whom sixty-nine wrists were fused. The purpose of the investigation was to evaluate to what extent the position of the fused wrist influenced the position of the fingers in the frontal plane. All sixty-nine wrists were followed up by radiographic examination controls, and thirty-seven of the wrists were also examined clinically. The mean period of observation after operation was seven years and ten months. The findings support the so-called "zigzag" theory based on the concept of carpus-metacarpus acting as Landsmeer's intercalated bone in a bi-articular system. When the wrists were fused in more than 5 degrees of radial deviation seventeen of twenty
1. It was observed clinically that tactile gnosis varies directly with the sudomotor function in the
Simultaneous paralysis of the ulnar, median and radial nerves is seen in about 1% of
We systematically reviewed all the evidence published
in the English language on proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ)
replacement, to determine its effectiveness on the function of the
hand and the associated post-operative complications. Original studies were selected if they reported clinical outcome
with a minimum of one year’s follow-up. Quality was assessed using
the Cowley systematic review criteria modified for finger-joint
replacements. Of 319 articles identified, only five were adequately
reported according to our quality criteria; there were no randomised
controlled trials. PIPJ replacements had a substantial effect size
on
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Objectives. The patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE) and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and
1. The success of any method of treating the injured
1. A report is presented of the method and results of treatment of sixty-nine consecutive cases of infection of the
1. The occurrence of multiple centres of ossification in the epiphyses of the long bones of the
Little has been published about the Krukenberg operation, which has been regarded as primarily indicated for the blind patient with bilateral
In ten cases definitive loss of sensibility in an important territory of the