نتایج جستجو برای: Glenoid Reaming

تعداد نتایج: 2051  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2013
Christopher P Roche Phong Diep Sean G Grey Pierre-Henri Flurin

INTRODUCTION This study quantified bone removed to correct three different sizes of posterior glenoid defects and also quantified the change in rotator cuff muscle length resulting from correction of each defect using three different glenoid designs. METHODS A 3-D computer model quantified the cortical and cancellous bone removed when correcting three sizes of posterior glenoid defects and si...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2013
Gregory J Gilot

Severe glenoid wear is technically problematic, has a higher complication rate, and inferior results in the setting of shoulder arthroplasty. This paper introduces four basic strategies for treating glenoid erosion with a reverse shoulder arthroplasty which include; 1. eccentric reaming, 2. bone grafting of glenoid, 3. reaming and bone grafting, and 4. using augmented baseplates. The benefits a...

2002
Boorman Smith Matsen

Background: In shoulders requiring arthroplasty, the extant glenoid may provide insufficient intrinsic stability for the humeral head – for example if the glenoid is flat or biconcave. In such cases the surgeon can restore the desired intrinsic stability using a glenoid prosthesis with a known surface geometry. Alternatively, the surgeon can modify the surface of the glenoid to a geometry that ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2013
Pierre-Henri Flurin Martin Janout Christopher P Roche Thomas W Wright Joseph Zuckerman

Loosening of the glenoid component is a frequent cause of failure of total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA). The etiology of glenoid component loosening is multifactorial and includes aseptic osteolysis, rotator cuff insufficiency, soft tissue instability, and infection. A loose glenoid component is frequently associated with a substantial loss of glenoid bone, which necessitates additional procedur...

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...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2013
Richard B Jones

Glenoid wear is common in the setting of shoulder arthritis. Severe glenoid erosion presents a serious challenge to the surgeon performing a shoulder arthroplasty. This paper presents the various classification schemes for glenoid erosion. The results of the six main treatment options for shoulder arthroplasty with an eroded glenoid are reviewed. The six treatment options include: 1. eccentric ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2009
Alexandre Terrier Francesco Merlini Dominique P Pioletti Alain Farron

HYPOTHESIS Supraspinatus deficiency associated with total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) provokes eccentric loading and may induce loosening of the glenoid component. A downward inclination of the glenoid component has been proposed to balance supraspinatus deficiency. METHODS This hypothesis was assessed by a numeric musculoskeletal model of the glenohumeral joint during active abduction. Three...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2011
Matthew D Saltzman Aaron M Chamberlain Deana M Mercer Winston J Warme Alexander L Bertelsen Frederick A Matsen

BACKGROUND Glenohumeral arthritis in younger individuals is challenging because of the complex pathology, need for extended durability, and high expectations of the patients. Humeral hemiarthroplasty combined with concentric glenoid reaming is a surgical option for the management of glenohumeral arthritis that avoids the risks of glenoid component failure and avoids the challenges of tissue int...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2007
Joseph R Lynch Amy K Franta William H Montgomery Tim R Lenters Doug Mounce Frederick A Matsen

BACKGROUND Active and young individuals with glenohumeral arthritis who are treated with total glenohumeral arthroplasty are at risk for loosening or wear of the prosthetic glenoid component. This study tests the hypothesis that patients with severe glenohumeral arthritis have improvement in self-assessed shoulder comfort and function at two to four years after treatment with the combination of...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2012
Benjamin W Sears Peter S Johnston Matthew L Ramsey Gerald R Williams

Glenohumeral osteoarthritis is the most common reason for shoulder replacement. Total shoulder arthroplasty provides reliable pain relief and restoration of function, with implant survivorship reported at 85% at 15 years. Glenoid component wear and aseptic loosening are among the most common reasons for revision. Glenoid wear characteristics have been correlated with, among other things, the de...

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