James J. Rankine
Leeds General Infirmary
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Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2015
James J. Rankine; Richard Hodgson; Hiang Boon Tan; George Cox; Peter V. Giannoudis
The reamer-irrigator-aspirator is increasingly being used to harvest autologous bone graft from the femur. The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of neo-vascularisation and new bone formation that occurs within the medulla following the procedure, and determine if new bone formation would potentially allow a repeat bone harvest in those individuals subsequently requiring further bone graft. Eleven patients who had undergone femoral bone harvest were examined with MRI. The nature of the tissue within the medulla and the extent of neo-vascularisation were assessed. MRI was performed between 3 months and 28 months following bone graft harvest, mean 14 months. Intense vascularisation of the endostial cortical surface and neo-vascularisation of the haematoma within the canal occurred as soon as 3 months following bone harvest. From as early as 14 months the tissue was replaced by normal intramedullary bone. The formation of new bone within the medullary canal gives the potential for a repeat reaming, should further bone graft be required at a later date.
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology | 2014
James J. Rankine
Potential complications following spinal surgery include neural compression due to hematoma, recurrent disk herniation, epidural fibrosis, dural tear with pseudomeningocele formation, and infection. Specific complications relate to the use of spinal instrumentation that include incorrectly positioned instrumentation and failure of spinal fusion leading to instrumentation loosening or breakage. To interpret the postoperative imaging correctly, it is necessary to understand the nature of the surgical procedure that has been performed and the normal postoperative appearances. Magnetic resonance imaging is the mainstay in the evaluation of the postoperative spine. Radiographs and computed tomography continue to have a major role in assessing fusion and in the assessment of complications related to instrumentation.
Archive | 2011
James J. Rankine; Paul Harwood; Peter V. Giannoudis
Degenerative arthritis of the lumbar facet joints that has failed to respond to analgesia and conservative measures. As degenerative disease usually affects multiple joints within the lumbar spine, these injections should be reserved for patients with identified focal pathology on imaging and low back pain which if unilateral should match the site of pathology on imaging.
Cases Journal | 2008
Antonios Angoules; Evangelia M. Tsapakis; Ioannis Polyzois; Zakareya Gamie; James J. Rankine; Eleftherios Tsiridis
BackgroundCowden Syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant multiple hamartomatous condition, characterised by both benign and malignant tumours affecting multiple systems.Case presentationWe present a 47-year-old female patient with thigh pain that was diagnosed with Cowden syndrome 20 years ago and developed multiple and different skeletal metastases which became resistant to radio-chemotherapy. A percutaneous plate fixation of the distal femur with an intralesional excision and cementoplasty of the metastasis was performed initially. This was combined with a cemented total hip arthroplasty using an Exeter long revision stem and a cementoplasty of the femoral canal for the proximal lesions.ConclusionA meticulous approach to her complex metastatic disease resulted in successful palliative prophylactic reconstructive surgery that improved her quality of life, allowing her independent pain free walking for 12 months.
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2005
Philip O'Connor; James J. Rankine; Wayne Gibbon; A. Richardson; Faith Winter; John H. Miller
Orthopaedics and Trauma | 2009
James J. Rankine
Current Orthopaedics | 2007
James J. Rankine
Orthopaedics and Trauma | 2011
Bahir Almazedi; James J. Rankine
International Journal of Surgery | 2013
Daniel Saleh; Chean yong Chin; Mark Liddington; James J. Rankine; Peter A. Millner
Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2011
Hiang Boon Tan; A.A. Theodorides; James J. Rankine; Nikolaos K. Kanakaris; Peter V. Giannoudis