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    Arthroscopic thermal capsulorrhaphy for palmar midcarpal instability by Mason, W.T.M., Hargreaves, D.G.

    “…Midcarpal instability is an uncommon problem in which deficient static and dynamic wrist stabilisers cause sudden, uncontrolled movement of the proximal carpal…”
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    Kirschner Wire Pin Tract Infection Rates: A randomized controlled trial between percutaneous and buried wires by Hargreaves, D.G, Drew, S.J, Eckersley, R

    Published in Journal of hand surgery, British volume (01-08-2004)
    “…This prospective, randomized trial compares the infection rates of Kirschner wires left percutaneously and those buried deep to the skin in a group of patients…”
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    Complications following the use of the Marchetti flexible intramedullary nail by Hargreaves, D.G., Warren, P.J., Pereira, J.A., Hollingdale, J.P.

    Published in Injury (01-12-1996)
    “…Twenty-seven patients, with eight femoral and 20 tibial fractures, were treated with the Marchetti/Vincenzi flexible intramedullary nail between March 1993 and…”
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    CHANGES IN HAND FUNCTION FOLLOWING WRIST ARTHRODESIS IN CEREBAL PALSY by HARGREAVES, D.G, WARWICK, D.J, TONKIN, M.A

    Published in Journal of hand surgery, British volume (01-04-2000)
    “…Eleven wrists in ten patients with cerebral palsy underwent wrist arthrodesis. All patients were reviewed between 6 and 121 months after surgery. Operative…”
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    THE ROLE OF BIOFILM FORMATION IN PERCUTANEOUS KIRSCHNER-WIRE FIXATION OF RADIAL FRACTURES by HARGREAVES, D.G, PAJKOS, A, DEVA, A.K, VICKERY, K, FILAN, S.L, TONKIN, M.A

    Published in Journal of hand surgery, British volume (01-08-2002)
    “…This study examines the formation of bacterial biofilms on percutaneous wires used for fracture fixation. Twelve control (clinically uninfected) wires and ten…”
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