Locking plate osteosynthesis in geriatric shoulder fractures: why do we continue to perform a low-value procedure? [PDF]
Brorson S.
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Bilateral clavicle fractures of the medial third treated by inverted anatomic locking plates: a case report. [PDF]
Bilateral medial third clavicle fractures are very rare, with only very few cases reported in the literature. The mechanism underlying this type of fracture is often complex, and so far, its treatment remains controversial.
Tong J, Zhang M, Yu Q.
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Management of Traumatic Coracoid Fracture and Anterior Shoulder Instability With a Modified Arthroscopic Latarjet Technique [PDF]
: Coracoid fractures are an uncommon injury and typically occur in the setting of high energy trauma. Isolated injury to the coracoid is rare therefore a high suspicion for concomitant shoulder injury should exist.
Bishai, Shariff+4 more
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Reverse total shoulder versus angular stable plate treatment for proximal humeral fractures in over 65 years old patients [PDF]
Background Treatment for displaced proximal humeral fractures is still under debate. Poor rotator cuff status and non-union of the tubercles in elderly patients has caused reversed total shoulder prosthesis growing popularity and showed promising results,
Antonio Giardella
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Objectives The patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE) and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire are patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) used for clinical and research purposes.
Ydo V. Kleinlugtenbelt+5 more
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Fracture sequelae of the proximal humerus poses a complex management decision due to the frequent deformity and its consequences on the peri-articular soft tissues. These patients are frequently elderly with significant medical comorbidities.
James R. Holton+3 more
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Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation After Trauma with Coracoid Apophysis Fracture – A Rare Association [PDF]
Anterior dislocations represent about 96% of total shoulder dislocations, with recurrence/instability being more common in young patients. Injury of other shoulder structures is frequent, namely bony Bankart lesion. However, the association with coracoid
Filomena Ferreira+5 more
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Periprosthetic fractures after shoulder arthroplasty: a systematic review
Purpose: The goal of this study was to review available literature on periprosthetic shoulder fractures to evaluate epidemiology, risk factors and support clinical decision-making regarding diagnostics, preoperative planning, and treatment options ...
Maciej Otworowski+5 more
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LONG-STEMMED HEMIARTHROPLASTY WITH CERCLAGE WIRING FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROXIMAL HUMERAL FRACTURE: A CASE REPORT OF THE MULTIMORBID PATIENT [PDF]
Introduction: Complex multi-fragmentary fractures of the proximal humerus are a rare type of injury, which represent a major challenge, even to the most experienced shoulder surgeons.
Emil Simeonov
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Classification of Shoulder X-Ray Images with Deep Learning Ensemble Models [PDF]
Fractures occur in the shoulder area, which has a wider range of motion than other joints in the body, for various reasons. To diagnose these fractures, data gathered from Xradiation (X-ray), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed tomography (CT) are used. This study aims to help physicians by classifying shoulder images taken from X-ray devices
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