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: Case series or comparative studies, both prospective and retrospective, (1) published in peer reviewed journals (2) reporting on outcomes of uncemented stemless hemi-, total or reverse shoulder arthroplasty (HA, TSA, RSA), (3) with a minimum follow
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, two large studies at tertiary academic medical centres in the USA reported implant survival of between 60% and 95%. 4 , 5 National arthroplasty registries are therefore a valuable data source when patient demographics, the number of arthroplasties
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, as some patients can remain off-track after a technically correct Latarjet since the width of the coracoid graft might not be enough to restore the glenoid track. Calvo et al. reported 11.8% of cases that remained off-track after undergoing a
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) at least one reported outcome measures; v) English, German, Polish, and Romanian literature to improve generalizability, although this has not been reported to be the case when excluding languages other than English ( 20 ). The following exclusion
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augmented with TBW vs 242 N when used in isolation – 39% higher. This fixation method was then described in a case report using a transacromial approach by the group with good results. 41 Most recently outcomes have been compared between iliac crest vs
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studies are retrospective case series with a total of 83 patients, 3 , 16 , 19 with only two prospective studies 24 , 25 with a total of 22 patients. Table 1. Studies reporting functional results and patients’ satisfaction after non
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. Dimon JH III . Posterior dislocation and posterior fracture dislocation of the shoulder: a report of 25 cases . South Med J 1967 ; 60 ( 6 ): 661 – 666 . 13. McLaughlin HL . Posterior dislocation of the shoulder (follow
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collateral ligament is reported to be insufficient to rule out injury solely based on negative imaging. In case of clear valgus (milking manoeuvre, moving valgus stress test) or varus instability (varus stress test, pivot shift test) dynamic examination under
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infection. It offers the option of a single definitive procedure for infection eradication ( Fig. 2 ). It has been shown that functional results are poor, but pain relief is achieved in more than 50% of cases. 9 , 44 Rispoli et al 44 reported a
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finding the ideal treatment in each individual case. In general, the reported results almost unanimously describe gain in elbow movement ranging between approximately 40° and 80°, regardless of the method used. Slightly less total gain may seem to result