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Clinical and radiological outcome of combined femoral and Chiari osteotomies for subluxed or dislocated hips secondary to neuromuscular conditions: A minimum of 10-year follow-up
Zenios, Michalis; Hannan, Mark; Zafar, S.; Henry, Andrew; Galasko, C. S. B.; Khan, Tariq A. (2012)We evaluated the medium-term results of combined Chiari pelvic and femoral osteotomies performed at the Manchester Children's Hospitals between the years 1985 and 1994. The indications for these osteotomies were either hip ...
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Effect of a bisphosphonate, disodium pamidronate, on the quasi-static flexural properties of Palacos R acrylic bone cement
Zenios, Michalis; Nokes, L.; Galasko, C. S. B. (2004)Aseptic loosening is a major complication of joint replacements and is thought to be associated with a heavy macrophage infiltrate in response to wear particles. Bisphosphonates are compounds known to inhibit osteoclastic ...
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The effect of selective ultrasound screening on late presenting DDH
Zenios, Michalis; Wilson, B.; Galasko, C. S. B. (2000)We examined the impact of selective ultrasound screening on late presenting Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) in the Salford area. In the years 1991-1995, babies with suspected clinical hip instability and a number ...
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Operative treatment for hip subluxation in spinal muscular atrophy
Zenios, Michalis; Sampath, J.; Cole, C.; Khan, Tariq A.; Galasko, C. S. B. (2005)Subluxation of the hip is common in patients with intermediate spinal muscular atrophy. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the influence of surgery on pain and function, as well as the natural history of subluxed ...
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Radiological evaluation of surgical treatment in Perthes' disease
Zenios, Michalis; Hutchinson, C.; Galasko, C. S. B. (2001)We compared the late radiographic results of femoral head coverage in two unselected groups of patients with Perthes' disease, one treated conservatively and one with surgical containment. Forty-eight hips were treated ...