نتایج جستجو برای: glenoid lesions

تعداد نتایج: 168727  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2013
Sean G Grey

Shoulder arthroplasty represents one of the fastest growing orthopaedic procedures in the USA. In comparison to hemiarthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty has higher patient satisfaction and lower revision rates. Aseptic glenoid loosening remains a concern for longevity of total shoulder arthroplasties. Cement fixation on the glenoid side represents the primary and only mode of fixation in t...

2011
Todd C. Moen

Achieving sufficient exposure of the glenoid is one of the most demanding aspects of shoulder arthroplasty surgery. Beginning with the positioning of patient and ending with the final placement and adjustment of retractors, multiple maneuvers must be taken at each step of the procedure to ultimately allow for adequate glenoid visualization. With thoughtful planning, patience, and attention to d...

Journal: :American journal of orthopedics 2016
Brett P Wiater James E Moravek Michael D Kurdziel Kevin C Baker J Michael Wiater

Newer glenoid components that allow for hybrid cement fixation via traditional cementation of peripheral pegs and bony ingrowth into an interference-fit central peg introduce the possibility of long-term biological fixation. However, little biomechanical work has been done on the initial stability of these components and the various fixation options. We conducted a study in which all-polyethyle...

2015
Nobuyuki Yamamoto Eiji Itoi

Shoulder surgeons need to be aware of the critical size of the glenoid or humeral osseous defects seen in patients with anterior shoulder instability, since the considerable size of osseous defect is reported to cause postoperative instability. Biomechanical studies have identified the size of the osseous defect which affects stability. Since engagement always occurs between a Hill-Sachs lesion...

Journal: :American journal of orthopedics 2010
Mark C Drakos Joseph U Barker Daryl C Osbahr Scott Lehto Jonas R Rudzki Hollis Potter Struan H Coleman Answorth A Allen David W Altchek

The pathomechanics of the throwing shoulder have yet to be fully elucidated. The focus of this study reported here was to further characterize the morphology of the glenoid in a population of elite throwing athletes. We obtained magnetic resonance imaging scans of 38 professional baseball players (dominant shoulders) and of 35 age matched nonthrowing control patients (17 dominant and 18 nondomi...

2017
Paolo Baudi Manuela Rebuzzi Giovanni Matino Fabio Catani

Background Unstable shoulder can occur in different clinical scenarios with a broad spectrum of symptoms and presentations: first-time (or recurrent) traumatic acute shoulder anterior dislocation or chronic anterior instability after repeated dislocations.Imaging in unstable shoulder is fundamental for choosing the right treatment preventing recurrence.The goal of imaging depends on clinical sc...

Journal: :Orthopaedics & traumatology, surgery & research : OTSR 2015
L M Ferreira N K Knowles D N Richmond G S Athwal

INTRODUCTION Glenoid bone grafting is often used in cases of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) with glenoid deficiency. Additionally, bony increased-offset RSA (BIO-RSA) uses a cylindrical bonegraft harvested from the humeral head and is positioned beneath the glenoid baseplate to increase lateralization. Postoperative computed tomography (CT) has been used to detect glenoid bonegraft resorpt...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 1992
D Collins A Tencer J Sidles F Matsen

The effect of different methods of preparation of glenoid bone on displacement and deformation of a glenoid component under eccentric loading was investigated in a series of scapulae of cadavera. Handburring of the osseous surface was associated with less displacement and deformation than simple removal of cartilage with a curet. Reaming resulted in the least displacement and deformation. Subst...

2011
Ashish Suryawanshi Amber Mittal Snehal Dongre Neeti Kashyap

Glenoid hypoplasia is a relatively rare alteration that in most cases involves the pectoral girdle in a bilateral and symmetrical manner. In general, glenoid hypoplasia is associated with skeletal changes such as hypoplasia of the humeral head or changes in the morphology of the acromion and of the coracoid. We describe a rare case of unilateral glenoid hypoplasia without instability and not in...

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