Complications of Shoulder SurgeryLouis U. Bigliani |
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Louis U. Bigliani. the graft is secured to the glenoid with cancellous screws that are countersunk into the bone graft so that the screw heads are not in contact with the gle- noid component . ( Fig . 6.3 ) The screws should be long ...
Louis U. Bigliani. the graft is secured to the glenoid with cancellous screws that are countersunk into the bone graft so that the screw heads are not in contact with the gle- noid component . ( Fig . 6.3 ) The screws should be long ...
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... screws plus a cosmetically acceptable scar . The supraclavicular nerves ( Fig . 13.11 ) , which are deep to the platysma at the level of the clavicle , should be carefully protected . There are two signifi- cant branches that cross the ...
... screws plus a cosmetically acceptable scar . The supraclavicular nerves ( Fig . 13.11 ) , which are deep to the platysma at the level of the clavicle , should be carefully protected . There are two signifi- cant branches that cross the ...
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... Screws Screw fixation for shoulder fractures is attrac- tive because screws are relatively easily placed and can provide stable fixation . However , certain condi- tions must be present for these devices to work prop- erly . Again ...
... Screws Screw fixation for shoulder fractures is attrac- tive because screws are relatively easily placed and can provide stable fixation . However , certain condi- tions must be present for these devices to work prop- erly . Again ...
Contents
1 Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
12 Complications Following Repair of | 12 |
2 Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
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abduction acromioclavicular joint acromion acromioplasty anatomy artery arthritis arthrodesis arthroplasty arthroscopic articular surface athletes axillary nerve axillary view biceps bone graft Bone Joint Surg brachial plexus Bristow procedure capsular capsule chronic circumflex clavicle fractures clavicular Clin Orthop clinical complications compression coracoacromial ligament coracoid coracoid muscles cuff tear arthropathy deltoid detachment diagnosis displacement distal elevation evaluation external rotation Figure function glenohumeral joint glenoid component healing hemiarthroplasty humeral head humeral shaft impingement infection inferior infraspinatus internal fixation labral labrum lateral lesions loosening medial ment meral musculocutaneous nerve Neer nerve injury neurovascular nonunion occur Orthop Trans Orthopaedic patients pins posterior dislocation posteriorly postoperative prosthesis proximal humerus radiograph reported resection result rior rotator cuff tear scapular screws serratus shoulder fusion shoulder instability soft tissue Sports stability sternoclavicular joint subacromial subluxation subscapularis suprascapular nerve supraspinatus surgeon surgery surgical sutures syndrome technique tendon tion total shoulder arthroplasty total shoulder replacement trapezius trauma treatment tuberosity