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Subscapularis tendon tear involving the first facet

Yoon JP

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Total elbow arthroplasty for active primary tuberculosis of the elbow: a curious case of misdiagnosis

Pattu R, Chellamuthu G, Sellappan K, Chendrayan K

The incidence of musculoskeletal tuberculosis (TB) is on the rise due to the current Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) pandemic. Spine is the most common osseous site, followed by other joints....
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Debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention in infected shoulder arthroplasty caused by Serratia marcescens: a case report

Lim S, Lee JB, Shin MY, Jeon IH

Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most devastating complications that can occur after shoulder arthroplasty. Although staged revision arthroplasty is the standard treatment in many cases, surgical intervention...
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Clinical and radiological outcomes of ultrasound-guided barbotage using a spinal needle and subacromial steroid injection for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder

Lee JP, Kim DS, Han JY, Baik SH, Kwak JW, Kim SH

medicaBackground: Ultrasound (US)-guided techniques reported for the treatment of calcific tendinitis have mostly demonstrated good results. This study investigates the effect of US-guided barbotage using a spinal needle in patients with...
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Analysis of the reasons why patients cancel shoulder surgery despite recommendation

Lee KJ, Kim J, Kim Y, Yang E, Yun Kr, Kim SH

surBackground: To determine the reasons and factors that contribute to the cancellations of shoulder surgeries at a tertiary referral center and to analyze the characteristics of these patients. Methods: Patients scheduled for...
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Patient satisfaction in shoulder arthroscopy: telemedicine vs. clinic follow-up visits

Cha ED, Suraci C, Petrosky D, Welsh R, Reynolds G, Scharf M, Brutico J, SantaLucia G, Choi J

Background: The use of telemedicine for postoperative visits is increasing, especially in rural areas. Few studies have investigated its use for arthroscopic shoulder patients. This study aims to evaluate patient...
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Rotator cuff repair with or without proximal end detachment for long head of the biceps tendon tenodesis

Mardani-Kivi M, Asadi K, Izadi A, Leili EK

Background: Rotator cuff tears cause pathologies of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT). One of the surgical treatments for such a tear is LHBT tenodesis to the humerus....
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Postoperative clinical outcomes and radiological healing according to deep and superficial layer detachment in first facet involving subscapularis tendon tear

Kim JH, Min YK, Park MJ, Huh JW, Park JH

Background: Subscapularis tendon insertion at the first facet has separate layers (deep and superficial). The purpose of this study is to evaluate postoperative clinical outcomes and radiological healing according to...
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Complications of olecranon osteotomy in the treatment of distal humerus fracture

Spierings KE, Schoolmeesters BJ, Doornberg JN, Eygendaal D, van den Bekerom MP

anaDistal humerus fractures (DHFs) are challenging to treat due to the locally complex osseous and soft tissue anatomy. Adequate exposure of the articular surface of the distal humerus is crucial when...
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Role of suprascapular nerve block in idiopathic frozen shoulder treatment: a clinical trial survey

Mardani-Kivi M, Nabi BN, Mousavi MH, Shirangi A, Leili EK, Ghadim-Limudahi ZH

Background: Several therapeutic methods have been proposed for frozen shoulder syndrome. These include suprascapular nerve block, a simple and cost-effective technique that eliminates the need for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy. Methods:...
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YouTube as a source of patient education information for elbow ulnar collateral ligament injuries: a quality control content analysis

Yu JS, Manzi JE, Apostolakos JM, Carr II JB, Dines JS

Background: While online orthopedic resources are becoming an increasingly popular avenue for patient education, videos on YouTube are not subject to peer review. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was...
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Do partial glenohumeral degenerative changes in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair influence clinical outcomes?

Al-Tawil K, Casey J, Thayaparan P, Tavakkolizadeh A, Sinha J, Colegate-Stone T

Background: The prognostic factors for patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs) include tear size, muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration. However, the influence of early coexisting degenerative changes on RCT...
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