نتایج جستجو برای: glenoid lesions

تعداد نتایج: 168727  

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
ranajit panigrahi department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india; department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india. tel: +91-9777037435 divya madharia department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india dibya singha das department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india saswat samant department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india manas ranjan biswal department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india

background scapula fractures occur in approximately 1% of all fractures and constitute about 3% - 5% of all injuries of the shoulder joint. objectives this study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 surgically treated patients with displaced glenoid fractures after stabilization with distal radius plate. methods between 2012 and 2015, at 2 centers (hmch & shce) of bhubaneswar odisha, w...

2017
David Zbili Eric Sali Julien Serane Edouard Lefèvre Lior Amsallem

An articular glenoid fracture is an uncommon injury. Usually significantly displaced intra-articular glenoid fractures are treated with open reduction surgery. Conventional open surgery techniques involve high morbidity. Here we describe an arthroscopy-assisted reduction and fixation method of an Ideberg type III glenoid fracture. This method provides good articular reduction without extensive ...

2017
Sandra Mathews Marco Burkhard Nabil Serrano Karl Link Martin Häusler Nakita Frater Ingeborg Franke Helena Bischofberger Florian M Buck Dominic Gascho Michael Thali Steffen Serowy Magdalena Müller-Gerbl Gareth Harper Ford Qureshi Thomas Böni Hans-Rudolf Bloch Oliver Ullrich Frank-Jakobus Rühli Elisabeth Eppler

BACKGROUND Placement of the glenoid baseplate is of paramount importance for the outcome of anatomical and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. However, the database around glenoid size is poor, particularly regarding small scapulae, for example, in women and smaller individuals, and is derived from different methodological approaches. In this multimodality cadaver study, we systematically exam...

Journal: :International journal of radiology and diagnostic imaging 2022

Objective: The study's primary objective is to compare the diagnostic efficacy of magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography, arthroscopy, and MDCT arthrography in preoperative planning anterior shoulder instability a larger cohort 100 patients.Topics Techniques: A total individuals (60 men 40 women, with mean age 29) underwent MR over course 11 months, beginning January 2021. imaging data were exami...

2016
William E Daner Iii Norman D Boardman Iii

Glenoid loosening is the most common cause of failure in primary total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) and often occurs years after the initial surgery. It is rare for a glenoid component to fail acutely. Several case reports of complete glenoid dissociation appear in the literature. It is important to report these failures to identify technical errors or component design flaws to improve outcomes ...

2017
Stephen A. Parada K. Aaron Shaw

Posterior glenoid reconstruction using distal tibia allograft is an available technique for the treatment of posterior shoulder instability with glenoid bone loss. A key aspect to this procedure relies on maintaining complete control of the graft during insertion and securement to the posterior glenoid. Although there are commercially available products to aid with graft control, we describe a ...

2017
Esteban Mayayo Sinués Antonia Pilar Soriano Guillén Ana Carmen Vela Marín Belén Martínez Pérez

Calcifying tendinitis is a common disorder related to deposition of hidroxyapatite crystals, which is most common around the shoulder joint, involving the supraespinosus tendon. It can however, affect almost any tendon at its insertion. Clinical features are variable and include pain and inflammation that often resolves spontaneously. We present a case of bilateral calcifying tendinitis of the ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2004
A Clarke G Dewnany L Neumann W A Wallace

We describe a surgical procedure used to achieve glenothoracic fusion after one-stage radical, near total scapulectomy for primary or secondary malignant lesions in six patients. The aim was complete excision of the lesion and preservation of the glenoid to provide a fulcrum for movement of the arm. Post-operative assessment involved determination of the range of movement and the application of...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2013
Sanjeev Bhatia Geoffrey S Van Thiel Deepti Gupta Neil Ghodadra Brian J Cole Bernard R Bach Elizabeth Shewman Vincent M Wang Anthony A Romeo Nikhil N Verma Matthew T Provencher

BACKGROUND Glenoid reconstruction with distal tibial allografts offers the theoretical advantage over Latarjet reconstruction of improved joint congruity and a cartilaginous articulation for the humeral head. Hypothesis/ PURPOSE To investigate changes in the magnitude and location of glenohumeral contact areas, contact pressures, and peak forces after (1) the creation of a 30% anterior glenoi...

2017
Eduardo Sánchez Alepuz Jaime Alonso Pérez-Barquero Nadia Jover Jorge Francisco Lucas García Vicente Carratalá Baixauli

BACKGROUND It is estimated that approximately 5% of glenohumeral instabilities are posterior. There are a number of controversies regarding therapeutic approaches for these patients. METHODS We analyse the main surgery alternatives for the treatment of the posterior shoulder instability. We did a research of the publications related with posterior glenohumeral instability. RESULTS There are...

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