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Assessment and Evaluation of Glenoid Bone Loss [PDF]
The preoperative assessment of anterior glenoid bone loss is a critical step in surgical planning for patients with recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability.
Jason T. Hamamoto, B.S. +7 more
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Critical Glenoid Bone Loss in Posterior Shoulder Instability [PDF]
Background: There is currently no consensus regarding the amount of posterior glenoid bone loss that is considered critical. Critical bone loss is defined as the amount of bone loss that occurs in which an isolated labral repair will not sufficiently restore stability. Purpose: The purpose is to identify the critical size of the posterior defect. Study
Christopher, Nacca +4 more
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Background/objective: The effect of glenoid version on the severity of glenoid bone loss is not completely understood, although the variation of glenoid version angles is considered to reflect the degree of glenoid bone loss in anterior shoulder ...
Nattakorn Paopongthong +2 more
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Background: Recurrent shoulder instability may be associated with glenoid erosion and bone loss. Accurate quantification of bone loss significantly influences the contemplation of surgical procedure.
Marine Launay MEng +6 more
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Objectives: Glenoid and humeral sided bone loss are both independent risk factors for failure after arthroscopic Bankart repair. The purpose of this study was to determine the combined effect of subcritical levels of humeral and glenoid sided bone loss ...
Gillian Kane +4 more
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Background: The investigation of Hill-Sachs and bony Bankart lesions continues to evolve. Patients with large bone lesions can present with a positive apprehension test even at ranges below 45° of abduction and external rotation of the shoulder.
André Couto Godinho, MD, MSc +6 more
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Objectives: The objective of our study is to determine whether the addition of 3-dimensional (3D) MRI to standard MRI sequences is comparable to 3D CT scan evaluation of glenoid and humeral bone loss in glenohumeral instability.
Jordan Liles +3 more
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Recurrence of anterior instability after a Latarjet procedure with persistent glenoid bone loss can be related to coracoid bone block resorption, migration, or malposition.
Pascal Boileau, M.D., Ph.D. +2 more
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Consequences of reaming with flat and convex reamers for bone volume and surface area of the glenoid : a basic science study [PDF]
Background: The effect of reaming on bone volume and surface area of the glenoid is not precisely known. We hypothesize that (1) convex reamers create a larger surface area than flat reamers, (2) flat reamers cause less bone loss than convex reamers, and
De Wilde, Lieven +6 more
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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD) [PDF]
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among the 164 tombs excavated, the skeleton of an older male shows a well-healed amputated right forearm.
Boggioni, Marco +9 more
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