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pain sensation ( 11 , 12 , 13 ). Figure 1 Cervical spinal cord MRI with syrin. There is currently very little evidence in the literature related to shoulder arthropathy due to SM. All data come from a few case reports and small case
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fractures healed completely and the patients had no restrictions in the range of motion. 9 Groot et al presented a case report with two women who each sustained a fracture without any trauma. Due to their pre-existing conditions both patients were
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recurrent anterior glenohumeral dislocations. 2 , 3 It has been reported that humeral head defects contribute to anterior shoulder instability in 40% to 70% of patients with a first-time dislocation, and up to 90% of recurrent cases. 4 , 5
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cases 4 , 5 , 7 , 9 of median nerve harvest, have also been reported. In their outcome review study, Vitale et al 8 showed an overall 10% complication rate in MUCL reconstructions, ranging from 3% to 25% between studies, with 1% of all
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00402-009-0847-3 ) 16. Kaar TK Schenck RC Wirth MA & Rockwood CA . Complications of metallic suture anchors in shoulder surgery: a report of 8 cases . Arthroscopy 2001 17 31 – 37 . ( https://doi.org/10.1053/jars.2001.18246 ) 17. Lorbach
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( Table 1 ), 11 studies addressed only diagnostic and morphological aspects. The types of studies were level III or IV and included a case-control, 3 a case-series, 8 a case report, 12 a prospective cohort study 1 and a cadaveric study
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to good results have been reported for both primary 4 , 5 and revision surgery of RHA. 6 Implant revision and removal rates up to 8% at four years have been described. 4 More recent studies showed conflicting 10-year survival numbers
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pleura and the lungs and lead to a haemothorax, pneumothorax or a pneumomediastinum. 15 , 29 Thoracic outlet syndrome and compression of the brachial plexus have been reported in cases of chronic posterior dislocation of the SCJ requiring surgical
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effect of their learning curve. 20 Kempton et al have established an early complication-based learning curve for RSA of approximately 40 cases, whereas other authors have reported that the complication rate decreases after the first 17 cases. 19
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during loading. 13 With respect to clinical results of primary repair, van Riet et al reported three re-ruptures after complete recovery from the first rupture in their 14 cases of transosseous triceps repair; two were revised by direct repair. 10