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Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow achieves Scopus indexing: a milestone in our journey to excellence

Park HB

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Long head biceps tendon as a graft material

Lee HJ

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Bilateral reverse shoulder arthroplasty versus bilateral anatomic shoulder arthroplasty: a meta-analysis and systematic review

Daher M, Fares MY, Koa J, Singh J, Abboud J

Background: As the population is aging and indications are expanding, shoulder arthroplasty is becoming more frequent, especially bilateral staged replacement. However, surgeons are hesitant to use bilateral reverse prostheses due...
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Arthroscopic treatment of chronic calcific tendinitis with intraosseous migration: a case report

Kim JU, Wang PW

We present a case of calcific tendinitis in the shoulder, where calcifications were observed within both the tendon and the adjacent bone. At the time of acute onset, radiographs (including...
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Arthroscopic remplissage: history, indications, and clinical outcomes

Fares MY, Daher M, Boufadel P, Haikal ER, Koa J, Singh J, Abboud JA

Several surgical procedures have been proposed to address anterior glenohumeral instability, which is one of the most common complaints in the general population. The remplissage, first described in early 2000s,...
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Eponymous terms in acromioclavicular joint surgery

Verstift DE, Heisen J, Somford MP, van den Bekerom MP

Eponymization serves as a means of paying tribute to individuals who have made significant contributions to our culture. Each eponym is often linked with a story for everyone to discover....
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Corrigendum to: The humeral suspension technique: a novel operation for deltoid paralysis

Joode SGd, Walbeehm R, Schotanus MG, Nie FAv, Rhijn LWv, Samijo SK

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Rate of incidental findings on routine preoperative computed tomography for shoulder arthroplasty

Meeker DG, Bozoghlian MF, Hartog TD, Corlette J, Nepola JV, Patterson BM

Background: Incidental findings are commonly noted in advanced imaging studies. Few data exist regarding the rate of incidental findings on computed tomography (CT) for preoperative shoulder arthroplasty planning. This study...
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Long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes of arthroscopic acromioclavicular stabilization for acute acromioclavicular joint dislocation

Van Eecke E, Struelens B, Muermans S

Background: Standard open acromioclavicular (AC) stabilization is associated with increased postoperative complications including deltoid injury, infection, tunnel complications, loss of reduction, and wound/cosmetic concerns. Arthroscopy may offer superior visualization and...
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Better short-term outcomes of mini-open rotator cuff repair compared to full arthroscopic repair

Akdemir M, Kılıç A, Kurt C, Çapkın S

Background: Rotator cuff tears commonly cause shoulder pain and functional impairment, prompting surgical intervention such as miniopen and arthroscopic methods, each with distinct benefits. This study aimed to compare the...
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Latarjet operation carries three times the risk of failure in seizure versus non-seizure recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder joint: outcome of a systematic review with meta-analysis

Rai A, Chouhan D, Nema SK, Madegowda A, Narayan R, Kar BK

Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation (RASD) in cases of seizure disorders (SDs) total 50%–80% of all SD-associated shoulder instabilities. Based on the extent of bone loss, treatment options include bony...
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Assessment of therapeutic clinical trials for proximal humeral fractures

Koa J, Fares MY, Daher M, Abboud JA

Proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) are a common injury among the older population. An ideal therapeutic protocol has yet to be developed, and numerous clinical trials are being conducted to find...
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Does the polarity of radial head arthroplasty affect functional outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Agyeman K, Minaie A, Dodds SD

Background: Radial head arthroplasty allows a high degree of customizability, and implant polarity has emerged as an important variable. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to evaluate differences in functional...
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Reverse total shoulder replacement for patients with “weight-bearing” shoulders

Levy O, Arealis G, Tsvieli O, Consigliere P, Lubovsky O

Background: Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) has gained popularity in recent years and is indicated for a wide variety of shoulder pathologies. However, use of rTSA in patients with “weight-bearing”...
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Clinical outcomes of open Latarjet-Patte procedures performed for recurrent anterior shoulder instability with primary bone loss versus failed arthroscopic Bankart repair

Gambhir N, Papalia AG, Alben MG, Romeo P, Larose G, Gyftopoulos S, Rokito AS, Virk MS

Background: This study compares the outcomes of Latarjet-Patte procedures (LPs) performed for primary glenohumeral instability in the setting of critical bone loss (LP-BL) versus salvage surgery performed after a failed...
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Acromioclavicular joint dislocation and concomitant labral lesions: a systematic review

Mansour J, Nassar JE, Estephan M, Boulos K, Daher M

Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations frequently co-occur with intra-articular glenohumeral pathologies. Few comprehensive studies have focused on labral tears specifically associated with AC joint trauma. This systematic review will address this...
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Arthroscopic evaluation of the rotator cuff vasculature: inferences into the pathogenesis of cuff tear and re-tear

Gumina S, Song HS, Kim H, Candela V

Background: Little is known about alterations of the rotator cuff (RC) macroscopic vasculature associated with medical conditions and/or habits that predispose a person to diseases of the peripheral microcirculation. The...
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Factors associated with long head of the biceps tendon tear severity and predictive insights for grade II tears in rotator cuff surgery

Lee DH, Lee GM, Park HB

Background: In rotator cuff repair, the long head of the biceps tendon (LHB) is commonly used as graft material. However, factors influencing LHB tear severity are poorly understood, and predicting...
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