Tips and Tricks for Hardware Removal and Allograft Fixation After a Failed Latarjet Procedure
Abstract Although relatively rare, recurrent anterior shoulder instability requiring revision surgery after a failed Latarjet procedure can result in complications such as graft malposition, graft osteolysis, broken hardware and/or infection. Revision surgery after a failed Latarjet is a challenge due to a combination of technical factors such as ...
Mikalyn T. DeFoor +7 more
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Diagnostic value of multimodal ultrasound imaging in triple-negative breast cancer. [PDF]
Wang F, Wang C, Wu J.
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Abstract Recurrent posterior shoulder instability associated with posterior glenoid bone loss remains challenging. Arthroscopic bone block procedures have gained popularity due to their minimally invasive nature and their ability to restore glenoid concavity while addressing associated intra‐articular pathology.
Pablo Cañete San Pastor +1 more
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Life-Threatening Aorto-Atrial Erosion Following Transcatheter Ostium Secundum Atrial Septal Defect Closure: A Case-Based Review. [PDF]
Deaconu S +13 more
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Arthroscopic Latarjet Using a 3 Anterior Portal Technique
Abstract Arthroscopic Latarjet is technically challenging with a steep learning curve. Several limitations include the risk of malposition of the coracoid bone block, the risk of screw fixation, such as hardware failure and irritation, and the risk of neurological injury.
Cheryl Marise Peilin Tan +2 more
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Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Bovine Pericardial and Porcine Valves Using a Mock Circulatory System Mimicking the Aortic and Pulmonary Positions. [PDF]
Shin YR, Lee SH, Shim JK, Kim Y, Lee S.
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Abstract As an increasingly recognized technique, the longitudinal outside‐in capsulotomy (LOIC) has the advantages of reducing damage to the iliofemoral ligament and decreasing the impact on hip joint stability. However, it has limitations in exposing and addressing acetabular‐sided lesions, particularly in femoroacetabular impingement syndrome cases ...
Shi‐Yu Sha +4 more
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Treatment Effects on Chronic Active Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
Preziosa P +3 more
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Abstract Anterior shoulder instability is common in active patients. Traumatic dislocations may produce Bankart and Hill‐Sachs lesions that increase recurrence risk. In high‐demand individuals, isolated Bankart repair may be insufficient for off‐track or near‐track Hill‐Sachs lesions.
Michael Nocek +6 more
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Reply to Gao et al. and Xu: Greening the Taklamakan: Human efforts to convert desert into a carbon sink. [PDF]
Noor S +8 more
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