Objectives. To evaluate the
Following the recall of modular
Aims. To propose a new method for evaluating paediatric radial
Aims. In computer simulations, the shape of the range of motion (ROM) of a stem with a cylindrical
Aims. Surgical treatment of young femoral neck fractures often requires an open approach to achieve an anatomical reduction. The application of a calcar plate has recently been described to aid in femoral neck fracture reduction and to augment fixation. However, application of a plate may potentially compromise the regional vascularity of the femoral head and
Aims. Arthroscopically controlled fracture reduction in combination
with percutaneous screw fixation may be an alternative approach
to open surgery to treat talar
Mason type III fractures of the radial head are treated by open reduction and internal fixation, resection or prosthetic joint replacement. When internal fixation is performed, fixation of the radial head to the shaft is difficult and implant-related complications are common. Furthermore, problems of devascularisation of the radial head can result from fixation of the plate to the radial
Because the femoral head/
Narrowing of the femoral neck after resurfacing arthroplasty of the hip has been described previously in both cemented and uncemented hip resurfacing. The natural history of narrowing of the femoral neck is unknown. We retrospectively measured the diameter of the femoral neck in a series of 163 Birmingham hip resurfacings in 163 patients up to a maximum of six years after operation to determine the extent and progression of narrowing. There were 105 men and 58 women with a mean age of 52 years (18 to 82). At a mean follow-up of five years, the mean Harris hip score was 94.8 (47 to 100) and the mean flexion of the hip 112.5° (80° to 160°). There was some narrowing of the femoral neck in 77% (125) of the patients reviewed, and in 27.6% (45) the narrowing exceeded 10% of the diameter of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate whether clinical and radiological outcomes after intramedullary nailing of displaced fractures of the fifth metacarpal
We used Laser Doppler flowmetry to measure the effect on the blood flow to the femoral head/
This study compares the outcomes of two methods
of fixation of displaced fractures of the radial
The treatment of fractures of the
We have reviewed 20 women and three men aged 22 to 73 years, who had sustained a Mason type-IIb fracture of the
We reviewed 43 patients who had sustained soft-tissue injuries of the
1. Thirty-four cases of displaced fracture of the
Fractures of the
In order to determine the incidence of avascular necrosis after osteotomy of the talar
We describe a case of oncogenic osteomalacia in an adult male who presented with low back pain and bilateral hip pain. Extensive investigations had failed to find a cause. A plain pelvic radiograph showed Looser’s zones in both femoral necks. MRI confirmed the presence of insufficiency fractures bilaterally in the femoral head and
1. The clinical and post-mortem findings are described of a patient who sustained a hyperextension injury of the