Publications by authors named "Rupert M H Wharton"

 Treatment of palmar midcarpal instability (PMCI) remains controversial and children can develop PMCI from asymptomatic hypermobility. Recently, case series have been published regarding the use of arthroscopic thermal shrinkage of the capsule in adults. Reports of the use of the technique in children and adolescents are rare, and there are no published case series.

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 Carpal coalitions have an incidence of 0.1 to 1% in Caucasians and up to 8 to 9% in African populations. They rarely cause clinical problems requiring investigation or treatment, but are commonly identified on imaging obtained for other indications.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on global healthcare systems, has drastically affected patient care, and has had widespread effects upon medical education. As plans are being devised to reinstate elective surgical services, it is important to consider the impact that the pandemic has had and will continue to have on surgical training. We describe the effect COVID-19 has had at all levels of training in the UK within trauma and orthopaedics and evaluate how training might change in the future.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pelvic injuries in kids happen about 1 in every 100,000 each year in the UK, with 10% being really serious.
  • A study looked at how to tell if a patient needs imaging tests based on their condition.
  • If there’s a bad injury, doctors may use special X-ray views or CT scans, and if bones are shifted more than 1 cm, they need to be fixed properly using different methods.
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