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Arthroscopic Superior Capsule Reconstruction Using Hamstring Allograft in V‐Shaped Configuration
Abstract Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears remain a challenge for the orthopaedic surgeon a great spectrum from conservative to surgical procedures have been described. Superior capsular reconstruction is an option in active young patients with massive irreparable rotator cuff tears without arthritis, which reduce the humeral head superior ...
Hernando Canal Torres +6 more
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Abstract A rotator cuff (RC) tear is often closely associated with lesions occurring in the long head of the biceps tendon, typically presenting as pulley structural impairment, long head of the biceps tendon instability, and tears at the lateral corner of the RC interval.
Fei Dai, Ming Xiang
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Abstract The Trillat procedure was developed for the management of anteroinferior (AI) instability in patients with irreparable cuff tears and those with shoulder hyperlaxity with no glenohumeral bone loss. The latter patient group has traditionally been managed nonoperatively first, with surgical intervention only in those with unsuccessful ...
Samora Maranya +2 more
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Arthroscopic Technique for Posterior Labral Repair in the Beach‐Chair Position
Abstract Posterior labral repair is commonly performed in the lateral decubitus position; however, comparable outcomes have been reported using the beach‐chair position. Limited visualization of the posterior‐inferior glenoid remains a perceived disadvantage of the beach‐chair setup.
Saad M. AlQahtani +2 more
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Abstract Posterior shoulder dislocation is often accompanied by a reverse Hill‐Sachs lesion that may engage the posterior glenoid rim and drive recurrent instability. Lesions involving >25% of the humeral articular surface frequently require surgery. We describe an all‐arthroscopic, joint‐preserving technique that combines humeral reconstruction with ...
Shiqi Xiang +5 more
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Abstract Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears remain a surgical challenge. Whereas the subscapularis and infraspinatus can often be repaired anatomically, the supraspinatus frequently presents an irreparable defect. Current options such as superior capsular reconstruction provide only static, compensatory solutions. This article describes a segmented
Heyong Yin +6 more
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ABSTRACT Ulnar neuropathy due to compression at the cubital tunnel is common. However, our understanding of the relationships between this type of nerve compression and the variant anconeus epitrochlearis muscle (AEM) is poorly understood. Therefore, the present anatomical study was performed to better elucidate these relationships.
Somdeb Banerjee +11 more
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Similar locomotor patterns across Quarter Horse disciplines inform lameness assessment
Abstract Background Lineage‐based selection is central to the Quarter Horse industry and is often justified by the assumption that morphology determines locomotor function. However, objective evidence linking static conformation to discipline‐specific locomotor behaviour under standardised conditions remains limited.
Renata Farinelli de Siqueira +4 more
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The clinical classification of glenohumeral joint instability is characterized by presumed increased humeral translations in conjunction with symptoms of instability.
Oliver A Silverson +4 more
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Sonographic imaging is used to identify the presence, number and location of malignant lymph nodes. Axillary lymph nodes suspicious of harbouring breast cancer metastasis can be localised to three surgical axillary levels. This paper will unpack the axillary anatomy, muscular sonographic landmarks, surgical axillary lymph node levels and the ...
Michelle Fenech +4 more
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