نتایج جستجو برای: glenoid bone defect

تعداد نتایج: 393087  

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2014
Giovanni Di Giacomo Eiji Itoi Stephen S Burkhart

For anterior instability with glenoid bone loss comprising 25% or more of the inferior glenoid diameter (inverted-pear glenoid), the consensus of recent authors is that glenoid bone grafting should be performed. Although the engaging Hill-Sachs lesion has been recognized as a risk factor for recurrent anterior instability, there has been no generally accepted method for quantifying the Hill-Sac...

2009

INTRODUCTION: The Latarjet procedure is one of the common procedures with excellent clinical results for treating patients with anterior instability of the shoulder. Recently, it has also been used as a bone-grafting procedure in patients with a large glenoid defect. To date, “sling effect of the subscapularis muscle” and “bone block effect of the coracoid process” have been considered as the m...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2015
Nikolas K Knowles Louis M Ferreira George S Athwal

BACKGROUND The purpose of this computational modeling study was to compare the volume of glenoid bone removal required to implant 3 augmented component designs for management of B2 erosions. In addition, we assessed bone quality of the supporting bone directly beneath the implants by measuring bone density and porosity. METHODS Three augmented component designs—full-wedge, posterior-wedge, an...

2015
David J. Saliken Troy D. Bornes Martin J. Bouliane David M. Sheps Lauren A. Beaupre

BACKGROUND Glenohumeral instability is a common problem following traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation. Two major risk factors of recurrent instability are glenoid and Hill-Sachs bone loss. Higher failure rates of arthroscopic Bankart repairs are associated with larger degrees of bone loss; therefore it is important to accurately and reliably quantify glenohumeral bone loss pre-operatively. ...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Jacob G Calcei Julien Berhouet Marcella Elpers Anthony Catanzano Timothy M Wright Edward V Craig Russell F Warren David M Dines Lawrence V Gulotta

Glenoid component loosening is a commonly encountered complication of total shoulder replacements. Therefore, focus has been placed on glenoid fixation. Porous metal implants, which promote biological fixation through osteointegration, have provided an uncemented alternative to the traditional cemented implant. In this explantation study, the authors examined the bone ingrowth and ongrowth of a...

Journal: :Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine 2014
Lisa G M Friedman Sergio A Ulloa David T Braun Hussein A Saad Morgan H Jones Anthony A Miniaci

BACKGROUND Shoulder instability can cause both soft tissue injury and bone defects, requiring both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for a thorough workup, which results in high patient costs and radiation exposure. Prior studies in cadaveric and nonclinical models have shown promise in assessing preoperative bone loss utilizing MRI. PURPOSE To evaluate the utility...

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