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ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR IN SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY WITH REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY [PDF]
This communication aims to present that shoulder arthroplasty has established itself as a treatment method for proximal humerus fractures. The use in clinical practice of the inverted type of shoulder arthroplasty, combined with rotator cuff repair, has ...
Hristo Gigov +2 more
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Abstract Hip instability after arthroscopy is a rare but challenging complication which can result from iatrogenic capsular deficiency and labral insufficiency. When accompanied by acetabular undercoverage, this combination compromises both the static and dynamic stabilizers of the hip joint, predisposing patients to pain, dysfunction, and progressive ...
Jacob Waldron +3 more
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Introduction. Indications for reverse shoulder arthroplasties (RSA) have increased since their development by Paul Grammont in 1985. The design of the endoprosthesis has been improved, significantly reducing the incidence of postoperative complications ...
G. A. Airapetov +3 more
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Background: One innovation to reduce glenoid loosening in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is a large, central ingrowth peg. However, when bone ingrowth fails to occur, there is often increased bone loss surrounding the central peg which may increase ...
Samuel K. Simister, BS +4 more
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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Survival and Outcomes.
BACKGROUND Despite its potential biomechanical advantages, reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is still considered to be particularly high risk in rheumatoid patients who are osteoporotic and immunodeficient. Our purpose was to report prosthesis survival,
C. Lévigne +6 more
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Tensionable Knotless Tendon‐Sparing Biceps Rerouting Technique for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears
Abstract This technique describes a tensionable knotless tendon‐sparing biceps rerouting for superior capsular reconstruction using the long head of the biceps in irreparable supraspinatus tears. The long head of the biceps is arthroscopically released from the bicipital groove, rerouted over the greater tuberosity footprint, and secured with 2 self ...
Ignancio Pérez +5 more
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How Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Works [PDF]
The reverse total shoulder arthroplasty was introduced to treat the rotator cuff-deficient shoulder. Since its introduction, an improved understanding of the biomechanics of rotator cuff deficiency and reverse shoulder arthroplasty has facilitated the development of modern reverse arthroplasty designs.We review (1) the basic biomechanical challenges ...
Matthew, Walker +3 more
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When should reverse total shoulder arthroplasty be considered in glenohumeral joint arthritis? [PDF]
Anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) has been used widely in treatment of glenohumeral osteoarthritis and provides excellent pain relief and functional results. Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) was created to treat the complex problem of
Bong Gun Lee +2 more
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ABSTRACT Latissimus dorsi (LD) tendon transfer is widely used to treat irreparable rotator cuff tears, particularly in cases with posterosuperior and anterosuperior tear patterns. We conducted a comprehensive anatomical analysis of the attachment of the LD tendon to the humerus, focusing on its morphological patterns and morphometric features, which ...
Sehyun Kwon +3 more
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A History of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty [PDF]
Management of the cuff-deficient arthritic shoulder has long been challenging. Early unconstrained shoulder arthroplasty systems were associated with high complication and implant failure rates. The evolution toward the modern reverse shoulder arthroplasty includes many variables of constrained shoulder arthroplasty designs.This review explores the ...
Evan L, Flatow, Alicia K, Harrison
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