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View article: Is there a role for acromioclavicular (AC) joint capsular repair and reconstruction in high-grade AC separations? A systematic review
Is there a role for acromioclavicular (AC) joint capsular repair and reconstruction in high-grade AC separations? A systematic review Open
Purpose To evaluate the clinical and biomechanical evidence for the addition of acromioclavicular (AC) ligament repair and reconstruction in the surgical management of high-grade AC joint (ACJ) dislocation. Methods This is a systematic rev…
View article: Posterior Stabilization and Reverse Hill-Sachs Remplissage Using Linked Knotless Anchors
Posterior Stabilization and Reverse Hill-Sachs Remplissage Using Linked Knotless Anchors Open
Posterior glenohumeral dislocation can result in impaction fractures to the anteromedial humeral head, known as a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion. They may also cause damage to the posterior capsuloligamentous structures. This can lead to ongoin…
View article: Acromioclavicular Joint Augmentation Poststabilization Using Knotless Anchors
Acromioclavicular Joint Augmentation Poststabilization Using Knotless Anchors Open
Acromioclavicular joint injuries are most commonly present in men aged between 20 and 40 years. Management of high-grade injuries involves reconstruction of the coracoclavicular ligaments, addressing the coronal instability of the joint. M…
View article: 264 Observational Study of Clinical Impact of E-Scooter Injuries at Major Trauma Centre
264 Observational Study of Clinical Impact of E-Scooter Injuries at Major Trauma Centre Open
Aim Is to focus on frequency E-scooter associated injuries especially open fractures and to see its burden on health system. Method Data of E-scooter injuries was extracted from trauma database from November 2017 to July 2022. Outcome meas…
View article: CT methods for measuring glenoid bone loss are inaccurate, and not reproducible or interchangeable
CT methods for measuring glenoid bone loss are inaccurate, and not reproducible or interchangeable Open
Aims Glenoid bone loss is a significant problem in the management of shoulder instability. The threshold at which the bone loss is considered “critical” requiring bony reconstruction has steadily dropped and is now approximately 15%. This …
View article: Tripod Technique to Augment Transosseous Equivalent Rotator Cuff Repair
Tripod Technique to Augment Transosseous Equivalent Rotator Cuff Repair Open
The transosseous-equivalent Speedbridge™ technique is commonly used during rotator cuff repair; however, the soft bone of the lateral humerus may result in toggling of the lateral row anchors with subsequent de-tensioning of the repair. Th…
View article: CT estimation of glenoid bone loss in anterior glenohumeral instability
CT estimation of glenoid bone loss in anterior glenohumeral instability Open
Aims Recurrent dislocation is both a cause and consequence of glenoid bone loss, and the extent of the bony defect is an indicator guiding operative intervention. Literature suggests that loss greater than 25% requires glenoid reconstructi…
View article: Superior Capsule Reconstruction Is a Viable Option for Patients with Symptomatic, Isolated, and Irreparable Supraspinatus Tears
Superior Capsule Reconstruction Is a Viable Option for Patients with Symptomatic, Isolated, and Irreparable Supraspinatus Tears Open
Level IV, therapeutic case series.
View article: Arthroscopic Iliac Crest Bone Graft Augmentation Using All-Suture Anchors for Shoulder Instability Caused by Glenoid Bone Loss
Arthroscopic Iliac Crest Bone Graft Augmentation Using All-Suture Anchors for Shoulder Instability Caused by Glenoid Bone Loss Open
Augmentation of the anterior glenoid with bone graft is an established treatment for recurrent anterior instability due to critical glenoid bone loss. Both open and arthroscopic techniques have been described. Fixation with metal screws th…
View article: 108 Neck of Femur Fractures: Streamlined Approach to Improve Consenting Practices
108 Neck of Femur Fractures: Streamlined Approach to Improve Consenting Practices Open
Aim Neck of femur fractures (NOFs) are synonymous with frailty, and successful outcomes are achieved with operative fixation. The United Kingdom’s General Medical Council guidance governing consent highlights the importance of thorough pre…
View article: Catching the second wave: clinical characteristics and nosocomial infection rates in major trauma and orthopaedic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic
Catching the second wave: clinical characteristics and nosocomial infection rates in major trauma and orthopaedic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Aims The new COVID-19 variant was reported by the authorities of the UK to the World Health Organization (WHO) on 14 December 2020. We aim to describe the clinical characteristics and nosocomial infection rates in major trauma and orthopae…
View article: 40 days and 40 nights: Clinical characteristics of major trauma and orthopaedic injury comparing the incubation and lockdown phases of COVID-19 infection
40 days and 40 nights: Clinical characteristics of major trauma and orthopaedic injury comparing the incubation and lockdown phases of COVID-19 infection Open
Aims The first death in the UK caused by COVID-19 occurred on 5 March 2020. We aim to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of major trauma and orthopaedic patients admitted in the early COVID-19 era. Methods A prospective tra…
View article: 40 days and 40 nights: Clinical characteristics of major trauma and orthopaedic injury comparing the incubation and lockdown phases of COVID-19 infection
40 days and 40 nights: Clinical characteristics of major trauma and orthopaedic injury comparing the incubation and lockdown phases of COVID-19 infection Open
Aims The first death in the UK caused by COVID-19 occurred on 5 March 2020. We aim to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of major trauma and orthopaedic patients admitted in the early COVID-19 era. Methods A prospective tra…
View article: Paediatric olecranon fractures: a systematic review
Paediatric olecranon fractures: a systematic review Open
The optimal management and long-term outcomes of olecranon fractures in the paediatric population is not well understood. This systematic review aims to analyse the literature on the management of paediatric olecranon fractures and the lon…
View article: Accuracy of the common practice of doing X-rays after two weeks in detecting scaphoid fractures. A retrospective cohort study
Accuracy of the common practice of doing X-rays after two weeks in detecting scaphoid fractures. A retrospective cohort study Open
Introduction: Although the NICE guidelines are clear in considering MRI as the gold standard for suspected scaphoid fracture, we noticed that there is a common practice of doing x-ray after two weeks.One of the reasons for that is the long…
View article: Clavicle fracture nonunion in the paediatric population: A systematic review of the literature
Clavicle fracture nonunion in the paediatric population: A systematic review of the literature Open
Aims Clavicle fracture nonunions are extremely rare in children. The aim of this systematic review was to assess what factors may predispose children to form clavicle fracture nonunions and evaluate the treatment methods and outcomes. Meth…
View article: The influence of age and unreported symptoms on the Oxford Shoulder Score
The influence of age and unreported symptoms on the Oxford Shoulder Score Open
Background One potential limitation of interpreting the Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS) in longitudinal studies is that the observed score may be influenced by age and other variables, which may change over time. The purpose of the present stu…
View article: Quantification of the articular view of the elbow afforded by standard portals using 30° arthroscopy
Quantification of the articular view of the elbow afforded by standard portals using 30° arthroscopy Open
Background The present study quantifies the field of view (FOV) from standard arthroscopy portals and aims to identify anatomical regions where the FOV is limited. Methods Eleven cadaveric elbows were examined through standard anteromedial…
View article: Arthroscopic Conjoint Tendon Transfer: A Technique for Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization
Arthroscopic Conjoint Tendon Transfer: A Technique for Revision Anterior Shoulder Stabilization Open
Revision anterior stabilization of the shoulder presents a challenge to the surgeon and carries a higher risk of recurrent dislocation than primary repair. The Latarjet procedure may be more reliable than revision soft-tissue repair but ma…