Robert U. Ashford
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
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European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2000
Robert U. Ashford; H. S. Plaha; D. H. Thakkar
Recurrence of compartment syndrome after surgical decompression is rare. We report a case where this occurred after open tibial fracture.A compartment syndrome is a clinical condition in which increased interstitial pressure in a closed osseofascial compartment results in microvascular compromise and possible myoneural damage. Compartment syndrome following open tibial fracture has been shown to occur with an incidence between 6 and 9% [1,2]. Following surgical decompression, recurrence is extremely rare. We report a case where both occurred.RésuméIl est montré que, suite à des fractures ouvertes du tibia, le syndrome de loge a une incidence de 6% à 9%. La récurrence du syndrome, après décompression chirugicale, est très rare. Nous rapportons un cas dans lequel un syndrome de loge chronique s’est développé 27 mois après la décompression d’un syndrome aigu et a été traité avec succès par décompressions répétées.
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2010
Robert U. Ashford; Judy Soper; Paul Stalley
The third most common site that giant cell tumours occur is the distal radius, with approximately 10% of cases occurring at that site. We report three cases where the imaging raised the possibility of giant cell tumours but biopsy has revealed an altogether more aggressive pathology. We believe biopsy is mandatory in presumed giant cell tumours, particularly those affecting the distal radius.
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2004
D. Martin Taylor; Robert U. Ashford; Andrew M. Collier
Prosthetic component failure occurs in total hip arthroplasty infrequently. Fractures of hemi-arthroplasty components are extremely uncommon. A recent case report highlighted two cases of stem failures in hydroxyapatite- (HA) coated implants. Uncemented Austin Moore hemi-arthroplasties typically fail by loosening or periprosthetic fracture. We report a case and the management of a fractured implant.RésuméLes fractures des composants de prothèses de hanche ne sont pas fréquentes. Les fractures de composants d’hémiarthroplasties (prothèses céphaliques) sont tout à fait inhabituelles. Une récente publication de cas clinique a présenté deux cas de fracture de tiges d’implants non cimentés. Les prothèses céphaliques d’Austin Moore se compliquent habituellement de descellement ou de fracture fémorale périprothétique. Nous rapportons également un cas de traitement d’une fracture de tige.
Orthopaedics and Trauma | 2012
Robert U. Ashford; Linus Benjamin; Susan Pendlebury; Paul Stalley
Current Orthopaedics | 2006
Robert U. Ashford; Susan Pendlebury; Paul Stalley
Orthopaedics and Trauma | 2017
Kathryn H. Steele; Anna Raurell; Robert U. Ashford
Archive | 2012
Robert U. Ashford; Linus Benjamin; Susan Pendlebury; Paul Stalley
Current Orthopaedics | 2005
Robert U. Ashford
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2004
D. Martin Taylor; Robert U. Ashford; Andrew M. Collier
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2004
Robert U. Ashford; W. M. Harper