Browsing by Author "Little, David G."
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Bisphosphonate-laden acrylic bone cement: Mechanical properties, elution performance, and in vivo activity
Yu, N. Y. C.; Ruys, A. J.; Zenios, Michalis; Godfrey, Craig; McDonald, Michelle; Kiely, Patrick; Mikulec, Kathy; Little, David G.; Schindeler, A. (2008)Cemented total hip replacements generally fail after 10-20 years, often due to implant loosening from bone resorption. Bisphosphonates such as zoledronic acid (ZA) and pamidronate (PAM) are potent inhibitors of bone ...
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The deformity index as a predictor of final radiological outcome in Perthes' disease
Nelson, D.; Zenios, Michalis; Ward, K.; Ramachandran, M.; Little, David G. (2007)The deformity index is a new radiological measurement of the degree of deformity of the femoral head in unilateral Perthes' disease. Its values represent a continuous outcome measure of deformity incorporating changes in ...
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Intraoperative stability testing of lateral-entry pin fixation of pediatric supracondylar humeral fractures
Zenios, Michalis; Ramachandran, M.; Milne, Ben; Little, David G.; Smith, N. P. (2007)The aims of this study were (1) to ascertain prospectively whether rotational instability can be determined intraoperatively and (2) to quantify the incidence of rotational instability after lateral-entry wire fixation in ...
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Pelvic osteomyelitis in children
Kumar, Jai; Ramachandran, M.; Little, David G.; Zenios, Michalis (2010)Pelvic osteomyelitis is a rare disease that presents like many other common paediatric orthopaedic conditions. The diagnosis and management of the disease is often delayed and as a consequence this may contribute to increased ...
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Posterior sloping angle of the capital femoral physis: Interobserver and intraobserver reliability testing and predictor of bilaterality
Zenios, Michalis; Ramachandran, M.; Axt, Matthias; Gibbons, Paul J.; Peat, J.; Little, David G. (2007)The management of the contralateral hip after unilateral slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is controversial. The aims of this study were to assess the interobserver and intraobserver reliability of the posterior ...