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This study shows that the reverse Judet approach provides functional results similar to the modified Judet approach in treating scapular fractures. Importantly, it greatly reduces the size of the incision and limits soft tissue dissection, which decreases surgical trauma. Therefore, the reverse Judet approach is a safe and effective option for treating
Qianxi Wang +9 more
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Glenoid augmentation for subcritical bone loss: a narrative review
Anterior shoulder instability can be debilitating for young, active individuals, and increasing magnitudes of glenoid bone loss (GBL) predisposes patients to recurrent instability and increases the likelihood of failure of soft-tissue only repairs. It is widely accepted that GBL >25% should be treated with a glenoid bone grafting procedure.
Cognetti, Daniel J. +3 more
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A 69‐year‐old woman had a trauma‐free proximal humerus pathological fracture due to MZL. RSA was performed, followed by systemic therapy. At 15 months, function was excellent with no recurrence. RSA is superior for cuff‐insufficient oncologic reconstruction. Multidisciplinary care optimizes outcomes.
Fuhang Shuang +10 more
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Estimating Glenoid Fossa width for Instability-related Bone loss with CT Scan in a Chilean Sample
Glenoid fossa bone loss has been associated with recurrence and failure after glenoid labrum repair for shoulder instability. Quantification of glenoid fossa bone loss is critical for the successful treatment of glenohumeral instability.
Ogrodnik, Claus +2 more
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Mapping the murine TMJ glenoid fossa over development, homeostasis and in response to disease
The fibrocartilage of the murine glenoid fossa and condyle of the temporomandibular joint are shown to form at distinct times with distinct molecular identities. Changes in the condyle during disease lead to remodelling of the fossa to maintain joint alignment.
Ticha Tuwatnawanit +4 more
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Phenol Neurolysis in Pain and Palliative Medicine
ABSTRACT Background Pain is a common symptom in palliative care and affects patients' quality of life considerably. Standard analgesics are sometimes insufficient and are associated with substantial side effects. Neurolysis, the targeted destruction of nerves using thermal or chemical agents, offers an additional option for managing localized pain in ...
Jeroen H. A. Creemers +6 more
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Background: Off-track Hill-Sachs lesions have been associated with high rates of recurrent shoulder instability. Both arthroscopic Bankart with remplissage and modified Latarjet have been described to treat off-track Hill-Sachs lesions.
Augustus D. Mazzocca +5 more
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Background: Bone loss in shoulder instability is a well-recognized cause of failure after stabilization surgery. Many approaches have been described to address glenoid bone loss, including coracoid transfer. This transfer can be technically difficult and
Jay B. Cook +4 more
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The Open Eden-Hybinette Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability With Glenoid Bone Loss
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. In the setting of significant glenoid bone loss, soft tissue stabilization procedures for recurrent anterior shoulder instability have high failure rates. The open or arthroscopic Eden-Hybinette procedure with tricortical iliac crest
Zimmer, Zachary R. +3 more
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AIMS: Patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder commonly have an anterior osseous defect of the glenoid. Once the defect reaches a critical size, stability may be restored by bone grafting.
Bull, AMJ +5 more
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