Unilateral fibula head dislocation is an uncommon injury. Ogden in 1974 reviewed the literature and detected 108 cases [J. Bone Joint Surg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the use of ultrasound in the assessment of the efficacy of wound drains in preventing wound haematoma. 171 patients with proximal femoral fractures who underwent AO dynamic hip screw or hemiarthroplasty were randomized as to whether or not they should receive wound drainage. Patients then underwent ultrasound examination on the 5th postoperative day to localize and quantify any wound haematomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe morphology of the intervertebral discs in 40 patients with spondylolytic and mild spondylolisthetic defects of the lumbar spine were assessed using magnetic resonance imaging. The results were compared with an age- and sex-matched asymptomatic population, and the difference in prevalence of disc degeneration between the two groups was noted. Under the age of 25 years, degeneration was uncommon in both the disc associated with the neural arch defect and the comparable disc in the control population.
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February 1989
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a new multiplanar imaging technique that clearly demonstrates soft tissue anatomy. The lumbar spines of 26 males have been scanned. From the transverse scans, the position and cross-sectional areas of the muscles of the lumbar region were recorded.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-two consecutive patients with suspected lumbar disc protrusions were studied prospectively to compare the diagnostic accuracy of low-field strength MRI with that of radiculography. Thirty patients subsequently underwent surgical exploration at 33 levels and the operative findings were compared to both methods of diagnostic imaging. All patients had MRI studies, whilst 29 patients also had radiculography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a controlled prospective study, 33 rabbits were used to compare the efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to scintigraphy in diagnosing pyogenic infection of the intervertebral disc. A suitable inoculum of Staphylococcus aureus (10(8) organisms) was injected into a test level while a similar volume of sterile culture medium was injected into a control disc in each animal. Plain radiographs, MRI, and scintigraphic bone images then were performed at regular intervals after operation.
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September 1988
We present four cases of massive unilateral lumbar facet joint hypertrophy in an otherwise morphologically normal spine. All presented with a combination of low back pain and symptoms of entrapment of a single lumbar nerve root. The abnormality is best visualised by CT scanning and the results of surgical decompression by partial undercutting facetectomy are favourable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-eight consecutive patients (53 hips) were treated for moderate or severe slips of the upper femoral epiphysis between 1974 and 1984; 46 patients (96%) returned for clinical and radiological assessment at a mean of five years after operation. Twenty-three patients (23 hips) underwent a Dunn's open reduction and 25 patients (30 hips) were treated by epiphysiodesis and surgical osteoplasty as advocated by Heyman and Herndon. The results of the two methods of treatment are compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to compare the appearance of the spine in 20 adolescents with proven symptomatic intervertebral disc herniations with that in 20 asymptomatic patients who acted as controls. Abnormality in the signal from the nucleus pulposus of one or more discs was present in all patients, while only four of the 20 controls had any abnormal signals. In all the patients the symptomatic disc produced an abnormal signal and in most a herniated fragment of the nucleus pulposus was identified.
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September 1987
With Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) it is possible to monitor the changes in water content of the nucleus pulposus after intradiscal injection of chymopapain. In this prospective study the changes that occurred in 20 patients undergoing single-level chemonucleolysis were monitored. A constant pattern of gradual reduction of nuclear signal was seen in all cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurgical treatment of hydatid bone disease is rarely completely successful because radical excision is only possible at certain sites and secondary infection frequently occurs. Antihelmintic drugs have in the past been only palliative due to poor absorption and consequent low concentration in serum or cysts. We report five patients with Echinococcus granulosus infestation treated with a new chemotherapeutic agent albendazole; in two it was given postoperatively, in two pre-operatively and one child is being followed expectantly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiopharmaceuticals have been successfully used to detect occult neoplasms and infective lesions. Bone scans using 99mTc-labelled methylene diphosphonate located osteoid osteomas accurately in a series of 30 symptomatic patients. A portable radiation detector system has been designed to help intra-operative localisation and facilitate complete excision of the lesions with minimal damage to normal tissue.
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