نتایج جستجو برای: triceps sparing approach

تعداد نتایج: 1304586  

2013
George M. McCluskey Howard D. Routman

Eighty-six reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) cases performed through a deltopectoral (DP) approach were reviewed at an average of 17.2 months after surgery. All procedures were performed by 2 fellowship-trained shoulder surgeons who perform a high volume of shoulder arthroplasty. We describe the surgical technique for the DP approach for primary and revision RSA, preliminary results, intraope...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2002
R J Edwards G W Britz F G Johnston

Pseudotumour of the craniovertebral junction is an uncommon cause of high cervical myelopathy in the elderly. The anterior transoral approach is the preferred means of accessing these lesions. An "odontoid sparing" transoral approach, in which there is only minimal bone removal, is thought to preserve stability of the craniovertebral junction, obviating the need for posterior stabilisation. Thi...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2008
Seyyed-Mohammad-Taghi Ayatollahi Farida Mostajabi

Triceps skinfold thickness charts of a random sample of 2,234 healthy school children (1,161 boys and 1,073 girls) in Shiraz, Iran are presented. Triceps skinfold thickness increases by age and is higher in girls than boys, except for upper extreme centiles. Triceps skinfold thickness may be used with reasonable success to detect childhood obesity, which would be of great importance in public h...

Journal: :Special education: forward trends 1974
J R Colley

In 1971 triceps skinfold thickness was measured in a sample of 6-14-year-old children attending school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The sample consisted of 1,243 boys and 1,183 girls. In both boys and girls triceps skinfolds tended to increase with age, this being most marked in the girls. If a 25 mm triceps skinfold is taken as indicating obesity, then 32-4% of the 14-year old girls and 3-6%...

2003
ROBERT R. YOUNG

SYNOPSIS EMG activity was recorded in biceps and triceps while subjects voluntarily flexed their elbows during a visual matching task. With fast flexion, the initial EMG was characterized by a triphasic pattern with a burst of activity first in biceps, then in triceps with a silent period in biceps, and finally in biceps again; these components were analysed quantitatively. Smooth flexion was c...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Zinon T Kokkalis Andreas F Mavrogenis Sarantis Spyridonos Panayiotis J Papagelopoulos Robert W Weiser Dean G Sotereanos

Case reports and small series have reported variable results regarding the treatment of choice for patients with triceps brachii tendon ruptures. Early surgical repair has been recommended for acute complete ruptures of the triceps brachii distal tendon to prevent late functional disability. However, controversy exists regarding the optimum surgical technique of reattachment. In addition, vario...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2015
Varun K Gajendran Julius A Bishop

Terrible triad elbow injuries, consisting of fractures of the radial head and coronoid with ulnohumeral dislocation, are challenging to treat. They require a comprehensive understanding of the complex anatomy of the elbow to effectively treat all of the pathology and create a stable, congruent joint. The authors present a case of a terrible triad injury with avulsion of the triceps and flexor-p...

2013
Parth K. Shah Ryan W. Frieben Rowena A. DeSouza

Renal injuries are a common occurrence in many trauma cases. The management of these cases varies, but, currently, a conservative, nonoperative approach is the norm. In cases where an operative intervention may be necessary, emergency total nephrectomies are the most commonly performed procedure reported in the literature. There is a dearth in the reporting of other surgical approaches, especia...

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