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Techniques to evaluate glenoid bone loss [PDF]
Assessing glenoid morphology as well as quantifying bone loss is critical when treating patients with recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability because this greatly affects surgeons surgical planning. Although many surgeons agree that 3-dimensionally reconstructed computed tomography (3DCT) images with humeral head digitally subtracted has been ...
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New multidetector computed tomography quantitative technique in evaluation of shoulder instability
Aim: This study aimed to assess the role of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in detection and evaluation of severity of glenoid and humeral head bone loss in cases of recurrent anterior shoulder joint dislocation.
Enass M. Khattab, Engy Fathy Tantawy
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Background: There is no widespread consensus on the surgical treatment of posterior shoulder instability with critical posterior glenoid bone loss. Hypothesis: That opening posterior glenoid wedge osteotomy with soft tissue repair would improve the ...
Stephen E. Marcaccio MD +4 more
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Arthroscopic Anterior Shoulder Stabilization With Incorporation of a Comminuted Bony Bankart Lesion. [PDF]
Bony Bankart lesions are a common finding in patients with anterior glenohumeral dislocation. Although there are no defined guidelines, small bony Bankart fractures are typically treated arthroscopically with suture anchors.
Bernardoni, Eamon D +4 more
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Open treatment of posterior glenoid bone loss and bipolar bone loss
Posterior glenohumeral instability is an increasingly common and challenging orthopaedic problem. While an arthroscopic soft tissue stabilization procedure (i.e., reverse Bankart repair) is effective in treating most cases of posterior instability, this procedure may be inadequate in shoulders with critical posterior glenoid bone loss (GBL), or in ...
Testa, Edward J. +3 more
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Reverse shoulder prosthesis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic review [PDF]
PURPOSE: To obtain detailed information on the outcomes of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) undergoing reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) METHODS: A literature search was conducted for studies reporting on the use of RSA in RA patients from 1990
Canero, Gianfranco +4 more
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Does glenoid remodeling occur with an erosion-type bone loss after arthroscopic Bankart repair?
Introduction: Fragment-type glenoid bone loss is known to remodel after arthroscopic Bankart repair. To our knowledge, no studies have been reported about the morphologic changes of the erosion-type bone loss. Aim: To determine the morphologic changes of
Leonardo Hideto Nagaya, MD +4 more
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Objectives: The relationship between acromial morphology and glenohumeral instability is not well understood. It is unknown whether a flatter acromion predisposes a nonarthritic shoulder to increased posterior glenoid bone loss (GBL). The purpose of this
Michael Livesey +7 more
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Improving the surface properties of an UHMWPE shoulder implant with an atmospheric pressure plasma jet [PDF]
Insufficient glenoid fixation is one of the main reasons for failure in total shoulder arthroplasty. This is predominantly caused by the inert nature of the ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) used in the glenoid component of the implant ...
Asadian, Mahtab +8 more
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Antibiotic Spacers in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Comparison of Stemmed and Stemless Implants. [PDF]
Background: Antibiotic spacers in shoulder periprosthetic joint infection deliver antibiotics locally and provide temporary stability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences between stemmed and stemless spacers. Methods: All spacers placed
Abboud, Joseph A. +7 more
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