The Institute of Orthopaedics

The Institute of Orthopaedics

Volume I Number 2 ANNOTATION bronchitis, or status asthmaticus, local anaesthesia may well be indicated. The advanced age of the patient and slowly ...

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Volume I Number 2

ANNOTATION

bronchitis, or status asthmaticus, local anaesthesia may well be indicated. The advanced age of the patient and slowly progressive avascular changes make this a notoriously difficult field in which to assess results and orthopaedic surgeons throughout the country await with great interest the M.R.C. report on a long-term survey of the results of different methods o f internal fixation of the subcapital fracture. The use of multiple wire or pin fixation for displaced subcapital and mid-cervical fractures is also controversial. Many surgeons tried this method in the past and gave it up because of their tendency to wander and bend. They are, however, less traumatic to insert and theoretically, at any rate, should cause less damage to the intraosseous vascular supply of the femoral head. Multiple screw fixation, in which the screws are attached to a short plate fixed to the femur, has been advocated and used by Deyerle (1965) for many years. Certainly it has the merit of extreme simplicity but it is surprising that the fixation has been found rigid enough to permit early weight-bearing. Provided the m e t h o d described here can continue to achieve a high percentage of bony union in displaced subcapital fracture, the ease of the

NEWS AND N O T E S The British Burn Association The Association is to hold a meeting on 31 October, 1969, at 10.30 a.m. at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, London S.W.15. Contributors should write to Mr. A. J. Evans at the hospital. The British Society for Surgery of the Hand The Society will hold an Instructional Course in Hand Surgery in the Edward Lumley Hall, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, on Friday, 14 November, 1969, from 9.15 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The programme will consist of a Symposium entitled The Skin of the Hand and will deal with the management of injuries and burns. The registration fee, including refreshments and lunch, will be £2 10s. Please apply early as registrations may be limited. Applications should be made to Mr. Douglas Lamb, F.R.C.S.E., Honorary Secretary, Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Edinburgh 10. Cheques should be made payable to The British Society for Surgery of the Hand.

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procedure and the possibility of returning patients quickly to their homes will c o m m e n d itself to surgeons, nurses, and the Ministry of Health. The author should be encouraged to present a further report in a year or two. REFERENCES BROWN, J. T. (1964), ' Transverse Femoral Fracture: Review of 195 Patients treated by Sliding Nail-plate Fixation ', J. Bone Jt Surg., 46B, 648. DEVERLE, W. M. (1965), 'Multiple Peripheral Pin Fixation in Fractures of the Neck of the Femur ', Ibid., 47A, 1674. GARDEN, R. S. (1964), ' Stability and Union in Subcapital Fractures of the Femur ', Ibid., 46B, 630. HUNTER, G. A. (1969), ' A Comparison of the Use of Internal Fixation and Prosthetic Replacement for Fresh Fractures of the Neck of the Femur ', Br. J. Surg., 56, 229. MASSIE,W. K. (1964), ' Fractures of the Hip ', J. Bone Jt Surg., 46A, 658. REGISTRAR-GENERAL (1961), Statistical Review for England and Wales for the Year 1961. London: H.M.S.O. SMVTHE, E. H. J. (1964), 'Triangle Pinning for Fracture of the Femoral Neck ', J. Bone Jt Surg., 46B, 664. STRANGE, F. G. ST.C. (1969), ' Pinning under Local Anaesthesia for the Treatment of Subcapital Fractures of the Femoral Neck ', Injury, 1, 100. D. WAINWRIGHT

The Institute of Accident Surgery The Institute has arranged a course at the Birmingham Accident Hospital on The Treatment of Injuries, including Burns, 1-5 December, 1969, both dates inclusive. Fee £8 8s. Applications should be made to Mrs. Steele, 86 Black Haynes Road, Birmingham 29. The Institute of Orthopaedics A course on Rehabilitation of the Physically Disabled will be held at The Institute of Orthopaedics, Royal National Hospital, London, 27-31 October, 1969. The course is intended for consultants and registrars in orthopaedics, physical medicine, and neurology, and for general practitioners. Fee £10 10s. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents: Autumn Events 14-16 October, 1969: National Road Safety Congress at Scarborough. 2-14 November, 1969: Ninety-first Industrial Accident Prevention Course at Hartley Wintney, Hampshire. 5-6 November, 1969: National Home Safety Conference at Folkestone. For details of these events please apply to The Secretary, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, Terminal House, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London S.W.1.