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Prospective five-year subsidence analysis of a cementless fully hydroxyapatite-coated femoral hip arthroplasty component [PDF]
Early subsidence >1.5 mm is considered to be a predictive factor for later aseptic loosening of the femoral component following total hip arthroplasty (THA).
Clauss, M +2 more
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RESULTS OF PRIMARY AND REVISION REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
There is a report of two clinical cases of reverse shoulder joint replacement. In the first case, reverse arthroplasty performed in post-traumatic avascular necrosis of the humeral head.
A. P. Peretyaka, S. V. Maykov
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Background Substantial proximal humeral bone loss may compromise reverse shoulder arthroplasty secondary to limited implant support, insufficient soft tissue tension due to shortening, lack of attachment sites for the posterosuperior cuff when present ...
Dave R Shukla MD +5 more
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The problem of reverse shoulder arthroplasty with various deformities of the glenoid is relevant for modern traumatology and orthopedics. In addition to various defects, the methods of solving which can be eccentric reaming of the glenoid by milling ...
G. S. Karapetyan, A. A. Shuyskiy
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Failure characteristics of all polyethylene cemented glenoid implants in total shoulder arthroplasty [PDF]
Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) still suffers today from mid-term and long-term complications such as glenoid implant loosening, wear, humeral head subluxation/dislocation and implant fracture. Unlike the hip and knee joint replacements, the artificial
Junaid, Sarah, Junaid, Sarah
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Clinical measurements versus patient-reported outcomes: analysis of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons physician assessment in patients undergoing reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. [PDF]
BackgroundThe American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score is composed of a patient-reported portion and a physician assessment. Although the patient-reported score is frequently used to assess postoperative outcomes after shoulder arthroplasty, no ...
Feeley, Brian T +6 more
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Objective: The introduction of a stemless prosthesis in shoulder arthroplasty represents a novel design whereby the proximal humerus is restored anatomically, while leaving the diaphysis of the humerus untouched.
Matthias Bülhoff +5 more
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Replacement arthroplasty of the rotator cuff deficient shoulder [PDF]
The rotator cuff is often severely damaged in arthritis of the shoulder and there is no satisfactory technique for its repair. patients with a ruptured cuff and an eroded glenohumeral joint may have intractable pain, and standard methods of joint replacement are then inappropriate. A ball and socket prosthesis has been designed to replace the function
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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty is one of the methods used to treat shoulder joint diseases. The indications for this type of surgery are as follows: clinically expressed arthrosis, including defect arthropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, fracture–dislocation ...
Ivan A. Chugreev +2 more
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Revision of reversed shoulder arthroplasty : is a reoperation possible? [PDF]
Introduction. As the number of reversed shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) procedures increases, the revision rate will also increase. In case of severe bone insufficiency, instability or infection of the primary RSA, revision to another RSA is preferable but ...
Casier, Stijn +3 more
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