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(iii) Surface-replacement arthroplasty of the shoulder
Current Orthopaedics, 2002Abstract Over the past 20 years the design of the surface replacement prostheses has evolved, but the basic concept and design of surface replacement, minimal removal of bone and cementless fixation, has remained constant. The indications and surgical technique have been refined during this period.
S. Copeland, L. Funk, O. Levy
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Copeland Surface Replacement Arthroplasty of the Shoulder in Rheumatoid Arthritis
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2004Shoulder arthroplasty with a stemmed prosthesis is a recognized treatment for rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder. The humeral component of the Copeland cementless surface replacement arthroplasty consists of a cup for surface replacement with a short central peg for primary fixation to the bone. We hypothesized that surface replacement may offer some
Ofer, Levy +3 more
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Revision shoulder arthroplasty for failed surface replacement hemiarthroplasty
MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY, 2018The aim of this study was to assess the reasons of failure of shoulder surface replacement hemiarthroplasty (SRH) and to evaluate the outcome of revision surgery.The study group included 25 patients (26 shoulders) with failed SRHs. The mean time to revision surgery was 3.6 years.
A, Jaiswal +3 more
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Survival of stemless humeral head replacement in anatomic shoulder arthroplasty: a prospective study
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2021The long-term results of shoulder arthroplasty using stemless humeral head components with a mean follow-up period > 10 years were not available until now. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of shoulder arthroplasty using a stemless humeral head component.Since 2005, we have documented stemless humeral head replacement ...
Petra, Magosch +2 more
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Replacement arthroplasty in the weight-bearing shoulder of paraplegic patients
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2004We review the early results of shoulder arthroplasty in the weight-bearing shoulder of long-term paraplegic patients. We have been unable to find previously published results of this subgroup of shoulder arthroplasty patients in the literature. Five paraplegic, female patients who had undergone shoulder arthroplasty were analyzed. All patients had been
C, Garreau De Loubresse +3 more
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Cementless surface replacement arthroplasty (Copeland CSRA) for osteoarthritis of the shoulder
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2004Clinical experience with the Copeland cementless surface replacement arthroplasty (CSRA) of the shoulder now spans 17 years. Between 1986 and 1997, 79 CSRAs (42 total shoulder replacements and 37 hemiarthroplasties) were performed for primary osteoarthritis of the shoulder.
Ofer, Levy, Stephen A, Copeland
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Cementless surface replacement arthroplasty of the shoulder with biologic resurfacing of the glenoid
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2009We report a retrospective review of surface replacement hemiarthroplasty of the shoulder with biologic resurfacing of the glenoid, for relatively young patients suffering from advanced glenohumeral arthritis. It was hoped that the resurfacing fascia would prevent glenoid erosion for a period of time.This surgery was performed by two surgeons between ...
Keng Thiam, Lee +2 more
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2016
Traditionally, fewer postoperative sport restrictions are imposed on hemiarthroplasty (HHA) patients on than reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) patients. However, functional outcomes have been shown to be superior in RTSA. No direct comparison of RTSA vs HHA has been done on rates of return to sports in patients with glenohumeral arthritis and ...
Joseph N, Liu +6 more
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Traditionally, fewer postoperative sport restrictions are imposed on hemiarthroplasty (HHA) patients on than reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) patients. However, functional outcomes have been shown to be superior in RTSA. No direct comparison of RTSA vs HHA has been done on rates of return to sports in patients with glenohumeral arthritis and ...
Joseph N, Liu +6 more
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Shoulder replacement arthroplasty.
Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae. Supplementum, 1985Since 1973 64 shoulders in 56 patients have had a prosthetic replacement at the Oslo Sanitetsforening Rheumatism Hospital, the semi-constrained prosthesis of Lettin/Stanmore was used in 13 cases, the non-constrained prosthesis of Engelbrecht/St. Georg in 10 cases and Neer's type II prosthesis in 41 cases. An evaluation of the results is given.
J A, Pahle, L, Kvarnes
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REVERSE TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2006Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty is currently being used to treat selected patients with disabling shoulder arthropathy. The purposes of this study were to investigate the medium-term results of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty and to analyze the influence of etiology on the result.We carried out a multicenter study with a minimum follow-up of ...
Jacques, Guery +5 more
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