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Resection arthroplasty for failed shoulder arthroplasty
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2013As shoulder arthroplasty becomes more common, the number of failed arthroplasties requiring revision is expected to increase. When revision arthroplasty is not feasible, resection arthroplasty has been used in an attempt to restore function and relieve pain.
Stephanie J, Muh +11 more
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Bipolar Implant Shoulder Arthroplasty
Orthopedics, 1986ABSTRACT: A bipolar implant was designed by the author in 1975 for reconstruction of the severely arthritic shoulder. It has the advantage of not requiring glenoidal component fixation, but still provides an artificial joint interface. The ball of the humeral intramedullary stemmed component articulates with a polyethylene bearing within the glenoid ...
A B, Swanson +4 more
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Revision shoulder arthroplasty after failed total shoulder arthroplasty
Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2003Revision shoulder arthroplasty is a demanding procedure that usually involves not only component revision, but also the complex reconstruction of soft tissue contracture, muscle deficiency, and bone loss. Although clinical results of revision shoulder arthroplasty are, in general, inferior to primary shoulder arthroplasty, careful patient selection and
Ian K.Y. Lo +2 more
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Shoulder arthroplasty for chondrolysis
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2016Chondrolysis is a rare complication after shoulder arthroscopy leading to early joint destruction. Shoulder arthroplasty may be considered for end-stage chondrolysis, but concerns exist about implant survivorship, given the younger age of this population.
Bradley, Schoch +4 more
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
Clinical Anatomy, 2008AbstractReverse total shoulder arthroplasty designs have gained popularity over the last few years due to their satisfactory functional results in patients with cuffâtear arthropathy and other difficult reconstructive shoulder problems. These semiconstrained prostheses improve stability and active elevation in the absence of a functional rotator cuff ...
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