Results 91 to 100 of about 40,439 (297)
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
wiley +1 more source
Elastofibroma dorsi: case report and review of the literature
Elastofibroma dorsi (ED) is an uncommon benign soft tissue tumor with an uncertain pathogenesis. It mostly occurs in the infrascapular region of elderly people with a female predominance. Typically bilateral, ED can also be unilateral.
Basma Karrakchou +3 more
doaj +1 more source
THE SNAPPING SCAPULA AND SUBSCAPULAR EXOSTOSES
1. Five cases are reported in which snapping of the scapula was caused by subscapular exostosis. In the four cases in which the exostosis was excised, symptoms were relieved without loss of scapular movement. 2. Antero-posterior views of the scapula do
T. A. Parsons
core +1 more source
Scapulothoracic Arthroscopy for Snapping Scapula Syndrome
Background: Snapping scapula syndrome (SSS) is a disruption of the normal smooth motion of the scapulothoracic joint leading to clicking or “snapping” which can be painful or painless.
Justin Arner MD +3 more
core +1 more source
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
wiley +1 more source
Ultrasonographic fetal scapular length measurement for assessment of gestational age [PDF]
one of the major goals of antenatal care is estimation of gestational age.the most widely used parameters for evaluation of fetal growth are biparietal diameter (BPD),femoral length (FL) and adbominal circumference (AC).to determine the value of prenatal
F Fahimi, M.A Ramezani
doaj
Abstract Arthroscopic‐assisted grafting of the anterior glenoid in instability surgery offers lower morbidity and fewer complications than open techniques but faces challenges in operative field visualization. The 1.9 mm NanoScope (Arthrex, Naples, FL) enables simultaneous arthroscopic views from opposing angles, providing anterior glenoid ...
Joshua C. Y. Ong +4 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Myofascial pain syndrome (MFPS) causes chronic shoulder pain. Supraspinatus and infraspinatus, rotator cuff muscles innervated by the suprascapular nerve, are commonly affected. Intramuscular botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injections near motor points (i.e., visible nerve branch entry sites used as a proxy for motor endplates) are an effective ...
Dave Osinachukwu Duru +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Is The Glenoid Orientation And Curvature Radius Symmetric On The Left and Right Scapula?
Background During placement of glenoid prosthesis, the surgeon aims at restoring the orientation of the natural glenoid. However, in case of degenerative disease or trauma, the original shape of the bone is unknown.
Terrier, Alexandre +5 more
core
SMU 72834 scapula and coracoid.
SMU 75564 humerus. (A) SMU 72834, right scapula in lateral view. (B) SMU 72834, right scapula in medial view. (C) SMU 72834, right scapula in dorsal view. (D) SMU 72834, right coracoid in medial view. (E) SMU 72834, right coracoid in lateral view.
Dale A. Winkler (6330992) +2 more
core +1 more source

