Reduced scapular neck impingement in 145° neck-shaft angle semi-inlay compared with 155° neck-shaft angle inlay reverse total shoulder arthroplasty during active external rotation [PDF]
Background: The purpose of this study was to measure the distance between the scapular neck and the humeral polyethylene insert in shoulders with a 145° neck-shaft-angle (NSA) semi-inlay reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) during active external ...
Itaru Kawashima, MD, PhD +6 more
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Influence of neck shaft angle of humerus in prosthesis design. [PDF]
A better understanding of the proximal humerus is essential for anatomical reconstruction of the glenohumeral joint during prosthetic replacement. The neck-shaft angle is critical for correct calcar screw positioning when fixing a proximal humeral fracture with a locking plate. It's essential for exact implant placement and treatment of any soft-tissue
Skaria S, Kulkarni M, Gandotra A.
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Inverse relationship between femoral lateralization and neck-shaft angle is a joint event after intramedullary nailing of per trochanteric fractures [PDF]
This study explored the relationship between femoral lateralization and femoral neck-shaft angle after intramedullary nail (IM) fixation for per trochanteric fractures. 70 patients (AO/OTA 31A1-2) were investigated. Anteroposterior (AP) and lateral X-ray
Long Fang +6 more
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MORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF NECK AND NECK SHAFT ANGLE OF DRY FEMUR
Background: Mostly femoral fracture of upper end involving the neck and trochanters are common. The neck shaft angle, neck transverse and neck vertical diameter influence the fractures of proximal femur. Internal fixation and reduction of fracture of upper end of femur with implants to restore normal anatomy and functional activity of femur is ...
Vivek Kumar, Vivekanand Gajbhiye
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Femoral neck shaft angle measurement on plain radiography: is standing or supine radiograph a reliable template for the contralateral femur? [PDF]
Introduction Neck-shaft angle (NSA) is of paramount importance to orthopedic surgeons due to its implications for various pathologies of the hip and femur.
Bassem Haddad +8 more
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Femoral Neck Shaft Angle of Adult Bangladeshi Male
Background: Femoral neck shaft angles (FNSAs) are an important measure for the assessment of hip and planning of operations in the upper part of femur. From a bio-mechanical standpoint bone geometryis are related to the body weight. Geometric parameters like the diameter of the femoral head and neck, the length of neck and the femoral neck shaft angle ...
Shakera Akter +4 more
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Neck-shaft angle measurement in children: accuracy of the conventional radiography-based (2D) methods compared to 3D reconstructions [PDF]
Aim of this study was to examine the accuracy of widely used conventional radiography-based (2D) neck-shaft angle measurements compared to 3D reconstruction.
Ádám Tibor Schlégl +5 more
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Radiological Comparison of Femoral Neck-Shaft Angle in Piriformis Syndrome: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
Güleç GG, Aktaş İ, Ü Özkan F.
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Femoral shaft medialisation and neck-shaft angle in unstable pertrochanteric femoral fractures [PDF]
We analysed the time-dependent mean changes in the femoral neck length, neck-shaft angle and hip offset in a randomised study comprising 48 patients who were treated with the dynamic hip screw (DHS) or the proximal femoral nail (PFN) for an unstable intertrochanteric femoral fracture.
Jarkko Pajarinen +4 more
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Femoral neck shaft angles: A radiological anthropometry study
Background: Most of the available orthopaedic implants were designed and manufactured based on data from Western population whose skeletal dimensions are different from those of Africans.
Thomas Oduntan Adekoya-Cole +3 more
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