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”, “condensing osteitis of clavicle”, “ sternoclavicular injury”, “sternoclavicular joint arthritis”, “sternoclavicular osteomyelitis”, “sternoclavicular joint infection”, “sternoclavicular septic”, “sternoclavicular septic arthritis” and “operative treatment
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on multiple factors. TSA is mainly indicated for arthritis with a preserved rotator cuff and adequate glenoid bone stock. However, when the rotator cuff is deficient due to irreparable massive tear, post-septic, rheumatic disease, or fracture with
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developed septic arthritis after hydrodilatation. Although they demonstrated similar outcomes in diabetic patients, the authors acknowledged the small sample as a potential bias in the results. The study involving the largest number of patients reported on
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failure based on septic or aseptic failure of implant fixation. The latter may be the case in late loosening of the prosthesis, capitellar erosion or progressive posttraumatic arthritis. A history of wound healing problems may suggest an infection, whereas