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The Floating Acromion: A Rare and Previously Unreported Injury Possibly Requiring Surgical Stabilization

open access: yesCase Reports in Orthopedics, 2020
Acromion fractures are increasingly seen as a postoperative complication following reversed shoulder arthroplasty. However, traumatic fractures of the acromion, usually caused by direct trauma, are rare.
Simone J. M. Stoots, Robert J. Derksen
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Surgical technique for arthroscopic onlay suprapectoral biceps tenodesis with an all-suture anchor. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The long head of the biceps is a frequent pain generator in the shoulder. Tendinopathy of the long head of the biceps may be treated with biceps tenodesis.
Bernardoni, Eamon D   +2 more
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Supraclavicularis proprius muscle associated with supraclavicular nerve entrapment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Entrapment neuropathy of the supraclavicular nerve is rare and, when it occurs, is usually attributable to branching of the nerve into narrow bony clavicular canals.
Raikos, A.   +6 more
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Treatment of midshaft clavicle fracture with anatomical contoured clavicular locking plate

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2018
Background: Fracture clavicle is a common fracture around the shoulder joint accounting about 2.6% of all fracture and 44% in shoulder region. Mid shaft clavicle fracture accounts about 81% of total clavicle fracture. Open reduction and plate fixation is
Pratyenta Raj Onta   +5 more
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Clinical and Radiological Evaluations of The Intramedullary K-Wire Compared with Small Dcp 3,5 Mm Surgical Fixations in Adult Patients with 1/3 Middle Displaced Clavicle Fracture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Background: A clavicle fracture is a break in the collarbone, one of the main bones in the shoulder. This type of fracture is fairly common-accounting for about 5 percent of all adult fractures. Most clavicle fractures occur when a fall onto the shoulder
Ermawan, R. (Rieva )   +1 more
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Arthroscopic Reduction and Stable Fixation of an Anterior Glenoid Fracture With 4 Buttons

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, 2020
An arthroscopic technique for the reduction and stable fixation of an articular glenoid fracture with a 2-button compression system, originally designed for the treatment of shoulder instability with bone deficiency in the anterior glenoid, is presented.
Pablo Cañete San Pastor, M.D.
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Shoulder hemiarthroplasty rehabilitation with fractures

open access: yesActa chirurgica Iugoslavica, 2011
Fractures of the upper end of the humerus are relatively common. They are predominant in the female population (85%), age over 50 years, where the force that leads to fractures in 90% of cases is moderate. Multifragmentary (three-part and four- part) fracture of the upper end of humerus, treated nonoperatively, often leaves behind a ...
Tatjana, Radovanović   +5 more
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Influence of remaining coronal structure and finish line on the fracture strength of roots restored with metallic posts

open access: yesBrazilian Oral Research, 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the fracture strength of roots that were prosthetically restored with metallic posts with or without any remaining coronal structure and with different finish lines. Sixty bovine incisors were sectioned below the
Bruno Carlini-Jr   +3 more
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Reassessing the Duration of the Second Stage of Labor in Relation to Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
OBJECTIVE: To assess the morbidity associated with continuing the second-stage duration of labor, weighing the probability of spontaneous vaginal birth without morbidity compared with birth with serious maternal or neonatal complications.
Allen   +14 more
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Traumatic pediatric shoulder fracture dislocation treated with closed reduction and intramedullary nailing: A case report

open access: yesTrauma Case Reports, 2017
Background: Although rare, pediatric proximal humerus fractures may coexist with glenohumeral dislocations. Most of these injuries are Salter -Harris type of injuries. The treatment usually consists of closed or open reduction and k- wires fixation.
Ghazi Fannouch   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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