Items tagged “shoulder”
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Comprehensive arthroscopic management of the shoulder
The comprehensive arthroscopic management (CAM) procedure of the shoulder is an arthroscopic joint-preserving technique in the surgical management of glenohumeral osteoarthritis.
History
The comprehensive arthroscopic management was first described by Millet et al. 2010 1.
Indications
The co...
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Sprengel deformity
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22 Jan 2021
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Anterior glenohumeral dislocation with associated greater tuberosity fracture and Hill-Sachs lesion
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03 Dec 2020
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Fosbury flop tear of the rotator cuff
Fosbury flop tears of the rotator cuff are full-thickness rotator cuff tears with a reversed superomedial or flipped orientation of the torn tendon stump.
Epidemiology
Fosbury flop tears are uncommon with a prevalence of ~2.5% of all rotator cuff tears 1-3.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis is suggest...
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Long head of biceps tendon
The long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) is the proximal tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle and encircles the humeral head on its course. It has an intraarticular extrasynovial and an extraarticular portion.
Summary
location: shoulder
insertion: supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula...
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Non-traumatic acromial fracture after reverse shoulder arthroplasty
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21 Dec 2021
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Subscapularis tendon tear
Subscapularis tendon tears are a less common rotator cuff tear, and have been considered more difficult to diagnose pre-operatively (both clinically and radiological) and have been known as a "hidden lesion" 5. Accurate pre-operative diagnosis is important as it affects the surgical approach and...
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Sugaya classification
The Sugaya classification is a 5-point system used to evaluate rotator cuff repair.
Usage
The Sugaya classification is the most common system used to evaulate rotator cuff repair 2 although intra- and inter-observer reproducibility is variable 3,4.
Classification
The Sugaya classification a...
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Biceps brachii long head tendon rupture
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17 Nov 2022
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Lipohaemarthrosis of the shoulder
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04 Jan 2023
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Supraspinatus calcific tendinosis
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05 Aug 2023
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Eden-Hybinette procedure
The Eden-Hybinette procedure is the most common surgery for revision of a failed Latarjet procedure. When there are greater degrees of glenoid bone loss, the Latarjet procedure may not be sufficient to ensure adequate stability. This is an open or arthroscopic procedure that uses an iliac crest ...
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Wright and Cofield classification of postoperative periprosthetic humeral fractures
The Wright and Cofield classification system can be used for postoperative periprosthetic humeral fractures. Humeral periprosthetic fractures may be intraoperative (~60%) or postoperative (~40%) shoulder arthroplasty complications, which can lead to loosening and migration of the prosthesis 1,3....
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Hair artifact
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13 May 2023
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Greater tubercle fracture of the shoulder
Greater tubercle/tuberosity fractures of the shoulder are a subtype of proximal humeral fractures.
Gross anatomy
The greater tubercle is the most lateral bony part of the shoulder. It is the site where three of the rotator cuffs insert to abduct or laterally rotate the shoulder joint (supraspi...