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Imaging of shoulder arthroplasties and their complications: a pictorial review
Currently, an increasing number of patients benefit from shoulder prosthesis implantation. Radiologists are therefore more often confronted with imaging examinations involving shoulder arthroplasty, whether during a dedicated examination or incidentally.
Damien Combes +6 more
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Reverse arthroplasty of the shoulder for treating rotator cuff arthropathy,
OBJECTIVE: to present a retrospective analysis on the clinical-functional results and complications among patients with rotator cuff arthropathy (RCA) who underwent reverse arthroplasty of the shoulder.METHODS: patients with a diagnosis of RCA associated
Marcus Vinicius Galvão Amaral +7 more
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
Since the introduction of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) in 1987 (in Europe) and 2004 (in the United States), the number of RTSAs performed annually has increased. Although the main indication for RTSA has been rotator cuff tears, indications have expanded to include several shoulder conditions, many of which involve dysfunction of the ...
Familiari, Filippo +4 more
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Background and purpose — Osteoarthritis has become the most common indication for shoulder arthroplasty in Denmark, and the treatment strategies have changed towards the use of anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty and reverse shoulder arthroplasty.
Jeppe V Rasmussen +6 more
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RESULTS OF PRIMARY AND REVISION REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
There is a report of two clinical cases of reverse shoulder joint replacement. In the first case, reverse arthroplasty performed in post-traumatic avascular necrosis of the humeral head.
A. P. Peretyaka, S. V. Maykov
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty.
This systematic review asked which patterns of complications are associated with the three reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) prosthetic designs, as classified by Routman et al, in patients undergoing RTSA for the management of cuff tear arthropathy, massive cuff tear, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Burden, Eleanor G. +3 more
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Objectives To gain insight in the safety of direct active rehabilitation without immobilisation in patients undergoing reverse total shoulder arthroplasty without subscapularis reattachment, measured by the occurrence of complications until 1-year follow
Anke Kornuijt +6 more
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Strength Assessment After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Objective The main objective was to evaluate the anterior flexion force (AFF) and the lateral abduction force (LAF) of patients who underwent reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) and to compare the measured force with that in a similar-age control group. The secondary objective was to identify prognostic factors for muscle strength recovery.
Alexandre Almeida +6 more
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Background One of the most frequent complications in patients affected by traumatic anterior dislocations is bony Bankart lesion. This study evaluates the clinical and functional outcomes of 10 patients with isolated large glenoid fracture and acute ...
Giorgio Ippolito , MD +9 more
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A 53-year-old woman presented with 10-year history of pain and limited range of motion in both shoulders. Radiographs of both shoulders showed severe shoulder osteoarthritis with glenoid bone defect.
Wan-Sun Choi +3 more
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