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IDEAL framework for surgical innovation 1: the idea and development stages.
McCulloch P. et al, (2013), Bmj, 346
IDEAL framework for surgical innovation 2: observational studies in the exploration and assessment stages.
Ergina PL. et al, (2013), Bmj, 346
A systematic review of the use of an expertise-based randomised controlled trial design.
Cook JA. et al, (2015), Trials, 16
The challenges faced in the design, conduct and analysis of surgical randomised controlled trials.
Cook JA., (2009), Trials, 10
Statistical evaluation of learning curve effects in surgical trials.
Cook JA. et al, (2004), Clin trials, 1, 421 - 427
Arthroscopic subacromial decompression for subacromial shoulder pain (CSAW): a multicentre, pragmatic, parallel group, placebo-controlled, three-group, randomised surgical trial.
Beard DJ. et al, (2018), Lancet, 391, 329 - 338
Standardizing and monitoring the delivery of surgical interventions in randomized clinical trials.
Blencowe NS. et al, (2016), Br j surg, 103, 1377 - 1384
The curious case of an internal pilot in a multicentre randomised trial-time for a rethink?
Cook JA. et al, (2016), Pilot feasibility stud, 2
Specifying the target difference in the primary outcome for a randomised controlled trial: guidance for researchers.
Cook JA. et al, (2015), Trials, 16
Interventions in randomised controlled trials in surgery: issues to consider during trial design.
Blencowe NS. et al, (2015), Trials, 16
Comparison of stapled haemorrhoidopexy with traditional excisional surgery for haemorrhoidal disease (eTHoS): a pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.
Watson AJM. et al, (2016), Lancet, 388, 2375 - 2385
Non-compliance with randomised allocation and missing outcome data in randomised controlled trials evaluating surgical interventions: a systematic review.
Adewuyi TE. et al, (2015), Bmc res notes, 8
Systematic review of intervention design and delivery in pragmatic and explanatory surgical randomized clinical trials.
Blencowe NS. et al, (2015), Br j surg, 102, 1037 - 1047
Instrumental variable methods for a binary outcome were used to informatively address noncompliance in a randomized trial in surgery.
Cook JA. et al, (2018), J clin epidemiol, 96, 126 - 132
Strategies to improve recruitment to randomised trials.
Treweek S. et al, (2018), Cochrane database syst rev, 2
Cost Effectiveness of Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy and Traditional Excisional Surgery for the Treatment of Haemorrhoidal Disease.
Kilonzo MM. et al, (2018), Pharmacoecon open, 2, 271 - 280
Delivering successful randomized controlled trials in surgery: Methods to optimize collaboration and study design.
Blencowe NS. et al, (2017), Clin trials, 14, 211 - 218
Towards prevention of post-traumatic osteoarthritis: report from an international expert working group on considerations for the design and conduct of interventional studies following acute knee injury.
Watt FE. et al, (2019), Osteoarthritis cartilage, 27, 23 - 33
Nail bed INJury Assessment Pilot (NINJA-P) study: should the nail plate be replaced or discarded after nail bed repair in children? Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial.
Jain A. et al, (2015), Pilot feasibility stud, 1
Statistical models and confounding adjustment.
Cook JA. and Ranstam J., (2017), Br j surg, 104, 786 - 787
An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment.
Jepson M. et al, (2018), J clin epidemiol, 99, 75 - 83
Adverse outcomes after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy: a study of 700 000 procedures in the national Hospital Episode Statistics database for England.
Abram SGF. et al, (2018), Lancet, 392, 2194 - 2202
Blinding in trials of interventional procedures is possible and worthwhile.
Wartolowska K. et al, (2017), F1000res, 6
Randomized feasibility trial of replacing or discarding the nail plate after nail-bed repair in children.
Greig A. et al, (2017), Br j surg, 104, 1634 - 1639
The use of placebos in controlled trials of surgical interventions: a brief history.
Wartolowska KA. et al, (2018), 111, 177 - 182
The Urgent Need for Evidence in Arthroscopic Meniscal Surgery.
Monk P. et al, (2017), Am j sports med, 45, 965 - 973
Statistical analyses that provide an effect size are to be preferred
Cook JA. and Ranstam J., (2016), British journal of surgery, 103, 1365 - 1365
The treatment of segmental tibial fractures: does patient preference differ from surgeon choice?
Little Z. et al, (2017), Injury, 48, 2306 - 2310
The magnitude and temporal changes of response in the placebo arm of surgical randomized controlled trials: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Wartolowska KA. et al, (2016), Trials, 17
Systematic review of learning curves for minimally invasive abdominal surgery: a review of the methodology of data collection, depiction of outcomes, and statistical analysis.
Harrysson IJ. et al, (2014), Ann surg, 260, 37 - 45
Assessing methods to specify the target difference for a randomised controlled trial: DELTA (Difference ELicitation in TriAls) review.
Cook JA. et al, (2014), Health technol assess, 18, v - 175
Total or Partial Knee Arthroplasty Trial - TOPKAT: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Beard D. et al, (2013), Trials, 14
Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of open and arthroscopic rotator cuff repair [the UK Rotator Cuff Surgery (UKUFF) randomised trial].
Carr AJ. et al, (2015), Health technol assess, 19, 1 - 218
Randomized feasibility trial of replacing or discarding the nail plate after nail-bed repair in children.
Greig A. et al, (2017), Br j surg, 104, 1634 - 1639
The treatment of a rupture of the Achilles tendon using a dedicated management programme.
Hutchison AM. et al, (2015), Bone joint j, 97-B, 510 - 515
Variations In Good Patient Reported Outcomes After Total Knee Arthroplasty.
Kiran A. et al, (2015), J arthroplasty, 30, 1364 - 1371
Floor and ceiling effects in the OHS: an analysis of the NHS PROMs data set.
Lim CR. et al, (2015), Bmj open, 5
Meaningful changes for the Oxford hip and knee scores after joint replacement surgery.
Beard DJ. et al, (2015), J clin epidemiol, 68, 73 - 79
Can pain and function be distinguished in the Oxford Hip Score in a meaningful way? : an exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis.
Harris KK. et al, (2014), Bone joint res, 3, 305 - 309
Protocol for the Femoroacetabular Impingement Trial (FAIT): a multi-centre randomised controlled trial comparing surgical and non-surgical management of femoroacetabular impingement.
Palmer AJR. et al, (2014), Bone joint res, 3, 321 - 327
Surgical versus conservative interventions for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries
Monk AP. et al, (2014), Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Primary hip replacement prostheses and their evidence base: systematic review of literature.
Kynaston-Pearson F. et al, (2014), Br j sports med, 48
Protocol for the United Kingdom Rotator Cuff Study (UKUFF): a randomised controlled trial of open and arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
Carr AJ. et al, (2014), Bone joint res, 3, 155 - 160
Patient reported outcomes following primary hip replacement surgery: development and internal validation of a prognostic tool
Judge A. et al, (2014), Osteoarthritis and cartilage, 22, S209 - S209
Development of a patient-reported outcome measure of activity and participation (the OKSAPQ) to supplement the Oxford knee score
Dawson J. et al, (2014), Bone and joint journal, 96 B, 332 - 338
Targeted rehabilitation to improve outcome after total knee replacement (TRIO): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Simpson AHRW. et al, (2014), Trials, 15
Body mass index is not a clinically meaningful predictor of patient reported outcomes of primary hip replacement surgery: prospective cohort study.
Judge A. et al, (2014), Osteoarthritis cartilage, 22, 431 - 439
Use of placebo controls in the evaluation of surgery: systematic review.
Wartolowska K. et al, (2014), Bmj, 348
Attitudes and beliefs about placebo surgery among orthopedic shoulder surgeons in the United Kingdom.
Wartolowska K. et al, (2014), Plos one, 9
Corticosteroid injection for shoulder pain: single-blind randomized pilot trial in primary care.
Holt TA. et al, (2013), Trials, 14
Uncertainties surrounding the choice of surgical treatment for 'bone on bone' medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee.
Price A. et al, (2013), Knee, 20 Suppl 1, S16 - S20
Intense pulsed light treatment of chronic mid-body Achilles tendinopathy: A double blind randomised placebo-controlled trial.
Hutchison AM. et al, (2013), Bone joint j, 95-B, 504 - 509
The feasibility of performing a randomised controlled trial for femoroacetabular impingement surgery.
Palmer AJR. et al, (2013), Bone joint res, 2, 33 - 40
The effects of age on patient-reported outcome measures in total knee replacements.
Williams DP. et al, (2013), Bone joint j, 95-B, 38 - 44
Erratum: Re: "An investigation of the transmission and attenuation of intense pulsed light on samples of human achilles tendon and surrounding tissue" (Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (2012) 44:5 (397-405))
Hutchison AM. et al, (2012), Lasers in surgery and medicine, 44
Decision making for knee replacement: variation in treatment choice for late stage medial compartment osteoarthritis.
Beard DJ. et al, (2012), Knee, 19, 886 - 889
A questionnaire elicitation of surgeons' belief about learning within a surgical trial.
Cook JA. et al, (2012), Plos one, 7
Assessing patients for joint replacement: can pre-operative Oxford hip and knee scores be used to predict patient satisfaction following joint replacement surgery and to guide patient selection?
Judge A. et al, (2011), J bone joint surg br, 93, 1660 - 1664
Is physiotherapy effective for patients with a chronic mid-body Achilles tendinopathy? A systematic review of non-surgical and non-pharmacological interventions
Hutchison A-M. et al, (2011), International musculoskeletal medicine, 33, 152 - 160
The effect of locomotion on the outcome following total hip arthroplasty.
Wall PDH. et al, (2013), Hip int, 23, 193 - 198
The use of patient-reported outcome measures and patient satisfaction ratings to assess outcome in hemiarthroplasty of the shoulder.
Rees JL. et al, (2010), J bone joint surg br, 92, 1107 - 1111
Are pain and function better measures of outcome than revision rates after TKR in the younger patient?
Price AJ. et al, (2010), Knee, 17, 196 - 199