Osteoarthritis with an intact rotator cuff, reverse shoulder arthroplasty, or total shoulder arthroplasty? : a qualitative study of surgeon decision-making. [PDF]
Aims: The indications for reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) have expanded beyond the primary design philosophy of an implant used to deal with rotator cuff deficiency. Its application in the cuff intact shoulder is growing in clinical practice. Despite
O'Malley O +5 more
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An Anatomic Study of the Human Glenoid Fossa: Implications for Preoperative Evaluation of Bone Loss in Patients With Traumatic Shoulder Instability. [PDF]
Background: Current methods to quantify glenoid bone loss after anterior shoulder instability assume that the inferior glenoid fossa represents a perfect circle with minimal side-to-side variability. Purposes/Hypotheses: The purpose of this study was to (
Bois AJ +4 more
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The effect of adjusting the baseplate size to the glenoid on primary fixation stability in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: a finite element analysis. [PDF]
Background The optimal baseplate size for reverse shoulder arthroplasty in patients with varying glenoid dimensions remains controversial. In this study, we evaluated the biomechanical effects of adjusting baseplate size to different glenoid dimensions ...
Kim SY, Chae SW.
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Floating Shoulder: Ipsilateral Clavicle, Scapular Body And Glenoid Fracture. A Case Report [PDF]
We present a case of shoulder instability following a traffic accident. Allman Type I midshaft clavicle, Ideberg Type II glenoid and DeCloux Type I scapular body fractures were diagnosed following radiologic examination.
Mehmet Elmadag +3 more
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Background: Preoperative templating software and intraoperative navigation have the potential to impact baseplate augmentation utilization and increase screw length for baseplate fixation in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA).
Gregory R. Sprowls, MD +6 more
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Intraosseous schwannoma of the glenoid: case report and literature review
Intraosseous schwannomas represent an extremely rare subgroup of schwannomas, accounting for
Reyniers Pieter +4 more
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Glenoid exposure in shoulder arthroplasty: the role of soft tissue releases
Background: The deltopectoral approach is commonly used in shoulder arthroplasty. Various soft tissue releases can be performed to obtain adequate glenoid exposure, but their effectiveness is not known.
Lisa J. Lovse, BEng, MSc, MD +5 more
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Glenoid hypoplasia, also known as glenoid dysplasia and dysplasia of the scapular neck, is a failure of ossification of the posteroinferior two-thirds of the glenoid. Once thought to be a rare condition, more recent studies have shown that the incidence of glenoid hypoplasia ranges from 18% to 35%.
Baca, Mauricio J. +2 more
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A ratio estimating glenoid bone loss
Background: Estimating glenoid bone loss when assessing the unstable shoulder can be challenging. The aim of this article was to describe a simple derived ratio to estimate glenoid bone loss.
Evan S. Lederman, MD, Anup A. Shah, MD
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Surgical management of biconcave glenoids: a scoping review [PDF]
Biconcave (B2) glenoids, characterized by significant posterior glenoid bone loss and a biconcave wear pattern, are a challenging pathology in shoulder surgery. Significant bone defects present in B2 glenoids increases the risk of complications and rates
Mohamad Y. Fares +6 more
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