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. 31. Leechavengvongs S Witoonchart K Uerpairojkit C Thuvasethakul P . Nerve transfer to deltoid muscle using the nerve to the long head of the triceps, part II: a report of 7 cases . J Hand Surg [Am] 2003 ; 28
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study by Yamamoto et al reported that nearly 20% of the general population have rotator cuff tears, with an increasing prevalence in elderly patients. They found that 50% of patients who are in their 80s have rotator cuff tears regardless of whether they
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.6° ± 1.96°), inclination (0.2° ± 2.04°), and the starting point on the glenoid face (1.90 mm ± 1.2 mm). There were nine reported cases of coracoid fractures (0.05%) ( 30 ). The use of navigation resulted in over twice the incidence of augmented glenoid
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posterosuperior rotator cuff. Surgical repair was described in 1954, when Hauser reported two cases of full thickness tearing treated by an open suture repair via trans-osseous tunnels lateral to the biceps groove. 3 McLaughlin also mentioned subscapularis
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decreasing inflammatory cytokines within the tissue after injection ( 59 , 60 ). The first report in the literature for P-RP in AC was a case report by Aslani et al. in 2015. A 45-year-old man with two injections of P-RP was treated, at baseline and
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, but this should be discussed on a case-by-case basis for elderly patients. Reported outcomes Union rate after plating ranges from 87% to 96%, 38 – 43 with an average time to union of 12 weeks. The complication rate ranges from 5% to 25
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screws on soft bone or graft may asymmetrically overcompress the glenoid component against bone and change its final position, despite adequate reaming over a well-positioned central pin. Hendel 10 reported four in 15 cases with over 10° of deviation
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in 22% to 50% of the cases with recurrent anterior instability. 19 , 24 , 43 , 44 The treatment strategy for a bony Bankart lesion is still controversial. Some reported that it was sufficient to fix a fragment back to the glenoid even though the
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motion without a concerning rate of re-rupture. Morrey et al 30 reported a retrospective case-control study where patients with DBT tears in whom a repair had to be done at 60º or more of elbow flexion were compared to a control group of patients in