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from the literature. In this review article, posterior shoulder dislocation, its treatment options and its clinical results are discussed to determine the best available treatment strategy according to the pathology and injury mechanism
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Intercarpal arthrodesis is a well-recognised treatment option and a time-tested procedure. The various partial fusions of the carpus are performed most commonly for arthritis, scaphoid nonunion, Kienböck’s disease, chondrocalcinosis, and carpal
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. Figure 2 Possible treatment options for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears. This flowchart gives an overview of novel arthroscopic as well as established techniques. The purpose of this review is to present an overview of innovative
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biological vehicle but also as an adipose tissue filler for meniscus regeneration. Malanga et al demonstrated that MFAT is a safe and potentially efficacious treatment option. A clinical improvement in pain, function, and quality of life measures, with no
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supporting the finding that UKR appears a viable treatment option following HTO, although in two studies no information regarding postoperative outcomes was reported. Implant survivorship ranged from 66 to 97.6%. The majority of implant failures requiring
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Recurrent patellar dislocation is a disabling condition, which can lead to articular cartilage injuries, osteochondral fractures, recurrent instability, pain, decreased activity and patellofemoral osteoarthritis. Trochlear dysplasia represents an important component of patellar dislocation.
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Imaging provides an objective basis for the morphological abnormalities and thus allows determination of the surgical strategy according to the concept of ‘à la carte’ surgery.
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The main surgical techniques of trochleoplasty are the sulcus deepening trochleoplasty, the ‘Bereiter’ trochleoplasty and the recession trochleoplasty.
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Introduction The incidence of complications of hallux valgus surgeries ranges from 10 to 55% ( 1 , 2 ). Current literature has described the complications of hallux valgus surgery and their treatment options ( 3 , 4 ). Iatrogenic transfer
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at different places. Type VI is severe comminution of the glenoid. Fig. 1 Ideberg classification. Treatment options Non-operative treatment with a sling for a couple of weeks, followed by early motion, is indicated for the majority