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Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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according to Sirveaux (right). Source : From wiki.beemed.com , with permission. Risk factors for scapular notching are: duration of follow-up, 46 patient anatomy, 38 , 48 anterosuperior approach, 49 , 50 a high position of the glenoid
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Chirurgie de l’Épaule, Service d’Orthopédie et Traumatologie, Ensemble Hospitalier de la Côte, Morges, Switzerland
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approaches that hold promise ( 8 ). These programmes for non-operative management are the first options for patients with higher risk profiles for complications/adverse events prior to surgical reconstruction or arthroplasty. Scientific evidence of higher
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Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg a.d.H., Germany
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Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Brandenburg a.d.H., Germany
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postoperative evaluations, as well as in the evaluation of radiolucencies ( Table 4 ). There seems to be a lack of consensus regarding the preferred method (roentgenographic or computed tomography scan) or the optimal approach for assessing these variables
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successfully treated in the short term with arthroscopic debridement alone, whereas grade 3 tears (> 6 mm depth) should be repaired. 1 , 2 However, PBRCTs should be approached more aggressively, with debridement for grade 1 tears only and with repair for
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one study using the novel approach in 22 patients, in whom they injected 21 ml of steroid (40 mg triamcinolone) and local anaesthetic mixture (10 ml 0.5% bupivacaine and 10 ml 1% lidocaine). Capsular rupture was not documented. Three patients were
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Xpert Orthopedics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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interest, brand of implant, sample size, mean population age, gender, mean follow-up, glenoid type, surgical approach used, indication of surgery, patient outcomes as described below, complication and revision rates. Outcome measures Clinical
Shoulder Unit, Department of Orthopaedics, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Hospital de Santo António, Porto, Portugal
Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar da Universidade do Porto (ICBAS-UP), Porto, Portugal
Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal
Shoulder and Elbow Unit, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal
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Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal
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, concomitant procedures, and an arthroscopic or open approach. Patients can also be placed in a beach chair or lateral decubitus position. No definitive technique can be considered superior ( 32 ). After completion of the rotator cuff preparation and capsular
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, arthroscopy makes it possible to get a straight vision of the inferior aspect of the base of the coracoid – a particularly important anatomical area, especially when placing CC fixation systems. In any arthroscopic approach, three portals are mainly used
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However, one study reported persistent night pain in > 40% of such patients and return to play in only 48% of athletes treated with these devices. 47 Another study of bioabsorbable tacks placed using a trans-rotator cuff approach showed an average L
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moderate functional demand. Another reason for the low rate of operatively treated fractures in this group might be the fear of an additional operation, which fuels the non-operative approach. Further research is required to define indication criteria for