نتایج جستجو برای: Hill-sachs lesion
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Background: To assess the outcome of the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method in patients with anterior shoulder dislocation associated with Hill-Sachs lesion. Methods: Ten patients with anterior shoulder dislocations and Hill-Sachs lesions were entered into this study and were operated on by the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method. They were followed up 22 months after surgery...
BACKGROUND Acute Hill-Sachs reduction represents a potential alternative method to remplissage for the treatment of an engaging Hill-Sachs lesion. This study biomechanically compared the stabilizing effects of an acute Hill-Sachs reduction technique and remplissage. METHODS Six cadaveric shoulders were tested. For the acute Hill-Sachs lesion, a unique model was used to create a 30% defect, co...
background: to assess the outcome of the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method in patients with anterior shoulder dislocation associated with hill-sachs lesion. methods: ten patients with anterior shoulder dislocations and hill-sachs lesions were entered into this study and were operated on by the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method. they were followed up 22 months after surgery...
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...
Introduction Posterosuperolateral compression fractures of the humeral head, eponymously described by Hill and Sachs in 1940, occur in 40-90% of anterior shoulder dislocations and typically occur in conjunction with anterior capsulolabral tears (Bankart and variant lesions). Repairing a Bankart lesion without simultaneously addressing significant Hill-Sachs lesions may result in repeated instab...
Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation often leads to the presence of a Hill-Sachs lesion. A large Hill-Sachs lesion compromises shoulder stability and should be addressed with bone augmentation when it is too deep. Here, we introduce a method of arthroscopic bone grafting of the humeral head for the treatment of a deep Hill-Sachs lesion in patients with anterior shoulder instability. Our indi...
BACKGROUND Bankart lesions and Hill-Sachs lesions are commonly associated with anterior shoulder dislocations. The presence of Bankart lesion indicates the need for surgical repair. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been shown to be sensitive in detecting these two lesions. The aim of this study is to investigate the correlation between Bankart lesions and Hill-Sachs lesions on MRI for patie...
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