Aims. The
Aims. Giant cell tumour of bone (GCTB) treatment changed since the introduction of denosumab from purely surgical towards a multidisciplinary approach, with recent concerns of higher recurrence rates after denosumab. We evaluated oncological, surgical, and functional outcomes for
Aims. The aim of this trial was to assess the cost-effectiveness of a soft bandage and immediate discharge, compared with rigid immobilization, in children aged four to 15 years with a torus fracture of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to examine trends in the management of fractures of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of surgical fixation with Kirschner (K-)wire ersus moulded casting after manipulation of a fracture of the
Aims. The primary aim of this study was to describe patient satisfaction and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) following corrective osteotomy for a symptomatic malunion of the
Aims. We conducted a study to determine whether radiological parameters
correlate with patient reported functional outcome, health-related
quality of life and physical measures of function in patients with
a fracture of the
Despite extensive experience with prosthetic replacement for the reconstruction of limbs following juxta-articular resection of tumours, there are few reports of prosthetic replacement of the
Aims. The primary aim of this study is to quantify and compare outcomes following a dorsally displaced fracture of the
The recent development of locking-plate technology has led to a potential revolution in the management of fractures of the
The aim of this study was to investigate the
epidemiology of fractures of the
This article is a systematic review of the published
literature about the biomechanics, functional outcome and complications
of intramedullary nailing of fractures of the
Arrest of growth of the
We retrospectively reviewed 183 children with a simple fracture of the
We performed a prospective, randomised study on 57 patients older than 60 years of age with unstable, extra-articular fractures of the
The fracture most commonly treated by orthopaedic surgeons is that of the
Several techniques have been described to reconstruct a mobile wrist joint after resection of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical effectiveness of Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation with locking-plate fixation for patients with a dorsally displaced fracture of the
Aims. We report the use of the
Between June 2005 and March 2008, 14 patients with a Campanacci grade-3 giant-cell tumour of the
We performed a prospective, randomised trial on 120 patients with redisplaced fractures of the
We conducted an observational radiographic study
to determine the inter- and intra-observer reliability of the AO classification
of fractures of the
A randomised, prospective study was carried out on 60 patients with unstable fractures of the
In a randomised prospective study, 20 patients with intra-articular fractures of the
A total of 118 consecutive patients with a fracture of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to analyze the association between the shape of the
The conventional treatment of comminuted fractures in the
Fractures of the
We describe a new technique for open reduction, bone grafting and fixation with a single Kirschner wire of unstable fractures of the
We performed a prospective, randomised study on 110 patients more than 50 years old with fractures of the
Interobserver reliability of the AO system of classification of fractures of the
In a prospective, randomised controlled trial, 68 children who had a completely displaced metaphyseal fracture of the
The capacity for physiotherapy to improve the outcome after fracture of the
Aims. Torus fractures are the most common childhood fracture, accounting for 500,000 UK emergency attendances per year. UK treatment varies widely due to lack of scientific evidence. This is the protocol for a randomized controlled equivalence trial of ‘the offer of a soft bandage and immediate discharge’ versus ‘rigid immobilization and follow-up as per the protocol of the treating centre’ in the treatment of torus fractures . Methods. Children aged four to 15-years-old inclusive who have sustained a torus/buckle fracture of the
In a prospective study of 132 patients with an average age of 35 years, unstable intra-articular fractures of the
We treated 31 intra-articular fractures of the
Torus (buckle) fractures of the
Aims. Fractures of the
Aims. Torus fractures of the
The Roger Anderson external fixator was used in the treatment of unstable fractures of the
A total of 179 adult patients with displaced intra-articular fractures of the
Stable fixation of fractures of the
Our aim was to determine whether children with buckle fractures of the
We performed a prospective, randomised trial to evaluate the outcome after surgery of displaced, unstable fractures of the
A retrospective study was performed in 100 children
aged between two and 16 years, with a dorsally angulated stable
fracture of the
We performed a prospective study on 96 patients with extra-articular or intra-articular fractures of the
Aims. Giant cell tumour of bone (GCTB) is a locally aggressive lesion that is difficult to treat as salvaging the joint can be associated with a high rate of local recurrence (LR). We evaluated the risk factors for tumour relapse after treatment of a GCTB of the limbs. Methods. A total of 354 consecutive patients with a GCTB underwent joint salvage by curettage and reconstruction with bone graft and/or cement or en bloc resection. Patient, tumour, and treatment factors were analyzed for their impact on LR. Patients treated with denosumab were excluded. Results. There were 53 LRs (15%) at a mean 30.5 months (5 to 116). LR was higher after curettage (18.4%) than after resection (4.6%; p = 0.008). Neither pathological fracture (p = 0.240), Campanacci grade (p = 0.734), soft-tissue extension (p = 0.297), or tumour size (p = 0.872) affected the risk of recurrence. Joint salvage was possible in 74% of patients overall (262/354), and 98% after curettage alone (262/267). Of 49 patients with LR after curettage, 44 (90%) underwent repeated curettage and joint salvage. For patients treated by curettage, only age less than 30 years (p = 0.042) and location in the
Displaced fractures of the
We report two patients, each with a giant-cell tumour of the