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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 55-B, Issue 3 | Pages 471 - 477
1 Aug 1973
Rana NA Hancock DO Taylor AR Hill AGS

1. A diagnosis of upward translocation of the dens was made in eight patients with chronic rheumatoid arthritis selected from a group of patients who had radiographic studies of the cervical spine and from whom a number of patients with atlanto-axial subluxation were also identified.

2. Two of the patients presented with an acute neurological syndrome of serious import and required a stabilisation operation. Though this is an uncommon complication of rheumatoid arthritis it seems that urgent neurological syndromes are likely to be more common than in atlanto-axial subluxation.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 55-B, Issue 3 | Pages 458 - 470
1 Aug 1973
Rana NA Hancock DO Taylor AR Hill AGS

1. This paper presents the neurological findings in forty-one patients with rheumatoid arthritis complicated by atlanto-axial subluxation.

2. A method of radiological measurement of the subluxation is described. The extent of neurological involvement was found not to correspond with the degree of subluxation.

3. Fusion of the atlanto-axial complex or of the occipito-atlanto-axial complex is indicated only in patients with progressive neurological signs and in those suffering from acute neurological episodes.

4. Difficulty in obtaining fusion with cancellous bone grafts alone was encountered and we recommend wiring of the laminae C.1 to C.2 in addition.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 55-B, Issue 1 | Pages 96 - 105
1 Feb 1973
Rana NA Taylor AR

1. The results of excision of the distal end of the ulna in eighty-six wrists of seventy patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis are presented.

2. There was relief of pain in 93 per cent and restoration of full rotation in 87 per cent.

3. Further destructive changes of the radio-carpal joint were seen in 85 per cent, but these did not affect the good clinical results.