نتایج جستجو برای: acetabular retroversion

تعداد نتایج: 5234  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Alexander W Aleem Brian T Feeley Luke S Austin C Benjamin Ma Ryan J Krupp Matthew L Ramsey Charles L Getz

Although reverse shoulder arthroplasty provides excellent clinical results in appropriately selected patients, loss of external and internal rotation may occur. Component selection, design, and placement affect postoperative results. Recent studies considered the effect of humeral component version on functional results. The current study investigated whether humeral stem retroversion affects t...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2007
Philippe Clavert Peter J Millett Jon J P Warner

Eccentric posterior glenoid erosion is a common condition in osteoarthritis. No limits have ever been placed on the degree of eccentric erosion that can be corrected while still maintaining sufficient bone stock to implant a glenoid securely. Five cadaveric scapulae were dissected. Posterior glenoid erosion was created to simulate retroversion of 15 degrees or more. A computed tomography (CT) s...

2017
S. Kiernan K. L. Hermann P. Wagner L. Ryd G. Flivik

Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assessed the relationship between direct post-operative stem anteversion, measured with CT, and the resulting rotational stability, measured with repeated radiostereometric analysis over ten years. The study comprised 60 cemented total hip replacements using one of two types of matt collared stem with a...

Journal: :Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis 2014
C Dall'Oca T Maluta G M Micheloni T Romeo A Zambito R Malagò B Magnam

Femoroacetabular impingement (F.A.I.) is a pathologic process caused by an abnormal shape of the acetabulum, of the femoral head, or both. F.A.I., often referred to as idiopathic, may be secondary to slipped capital femoral epiphysis, congenital hypoplasia of the femur, Legg-Calvé Perthes disease, post-traumatic mal-union and protrusio acetabuli. From 2009 to 2012 we studied 21 patients (14 mal...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Dean K Matsuda Charito P Calipusan

This article describes a case of an acute anterior inferior iliac spine apophyseal avulsion fracture in an adolescent athlete progressing to secondary symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement from an inferiorly displaced malunion and its arthroscopic management. A 13-year-old boy with an acute minimally displaced avulsion fracture of the anterior inferior iliac spine apophysis had initial sympt...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Zhaoxun Pan Jun Chen Lianjun Qu Yan Cui Chao Sun Hongxin Zhang Xiaoming Yang Qingli Guan

OBJECTIVE To obtain anatomical data on intertubercular sulcus of humerus, evaluate the correlation between intertubercular sulcus and retroversion angle of humeral head, to guide the positioning of torsion angle of prosthesis during total shoulder arthroplasty and provide references for shoulder prosthesis design. METHODS Using a Siemens Ultrahigh speed 64- rows multi-slices spiral CT scanner...

2018
S. Kiernan K. L. Hermann P. Wagner L. Ryd G. Flivik

Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assessed the relationship between direct post-operative stem anteversion, measured with CT, and the resulting rotational stability, measured with repeated radiostereometric analysis over ten years. The study comprised 60 cemented total hip replacements using one of two types of matt collared stem with a...

2002
Steven J. Schroder Andrew R. Ellis Philip C. Noble Matthew T. Thompson Molly M. Usrey Gregory W. Stocks

Introduction: Osteochondroplasty of the anterior head-neck junction is often performed to treat femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) on the assumption that the underlying deformity is inadequate anterior offset of the femoral head. However, other morphologic abnormalities, including reduced anteversion, posterior slip, and widening of the neck can all cause loss of joint motion. In this study we...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2003
A A Narvani E Tsiridis C C Tai P Thomas

Groin pain is a major cause of morbidity in athletes. Only in the last decade have acetabular labrum tears been recognised as a possible diagnosis. Awareness of this condition is important for appropriate management. The basic science and pathological and clinical features of acetabular labrum tears are reviewed, and diagnostic and treatment options are presented.

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