نتایج جستجو برای: greater tuberosity

تعداد نتایج: 520597  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2013
Howard D Routman

Management of proximal humerus fractures with hemiarthroplasty has been shown to yield unpredictable and inconsistent outcomes. Risk factors for clinical failure following hemiarthroplasty include postoperative tuberosity failure, advanced age, female sex, osteoporosis, and inability or unwillingness to participate in the extensive rehabilitation required. In this difficult-to-manage injury, re...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2010
Dragana Puzović Snjezana Colić

BACKGROUND Maxillary tuberosity during teeth extraction can occur in dental practice. The aim of this paper was to present a case of the maxillary tuberosity fracture occurred during tooth extraction, which was the subject of the forensic expertise. CASE REPORT The maxillary tuberosity fracture created during the extraction of the upper molar was neither timely nor adequately managed by the d...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
Markus J Tingart Maria Apreleva Dietrich von Stechow David Zurakowski Jon J Warner

The operative treatment of fractures of the proximal humerus can be complicated by poor bone quality. Our aim was to evaluate a new method which allows prediction of the bone quality of the proximal humerus from radiographs. Anteroposterior radiographs were taken of 19 human cadaver humeri. The cortical thickness was measured at two levels of the proximal humeral diaphysis. The bone mineral den...

2013
Pranav Chitkara Raja Anne Sherlin Lavianlivi Scott Lehto Srinivas Kolla

Adolescent tibial tuberosity injuries are infrequent fractures usually seen in physically active adolescent males. Powerful contraction of the knee extensors by sudden acceleration or deceleration of the quadriceps muscle can result in avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity apophysis. In late puberty, as the growth plate closes, it is transiently replaced by fibrocartilaginous elements. Th...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2011
Anthony Scillia Andrew Choo Edward Milman Vincent McInerney Anthony Festa

T he term ‘‘snapping bottom’’ was initially used by Rask to describe subluxation of the long head of the biceps femoris tendon at the ischial tuberosity, in what we believe to be the only reported case of this phenomenon in the literature. This entity was discovered by reproduction of the snapping during active hip flexion and with direct palpation of the snapping long head of the biceps femori...

Journal: :Aesthetic surgery journal 2011
Ron Hazani Saeed Chowdhry Arian Mowlavi Bradon J Wilhelmi

BACKGROUND Marginal mandibular nerve injuries are more likely to be symptomatic than other facial nerve injuries following facelift procedures. The marginal mandibular nerve courses over the facial artery in the region of the mandible. The nerve is most susceptible to injury in this location because it lies superficial to the anterior facial artery. OBJECTIVES The authors describe the locatio...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008
Byron E Chalidis Pericles P Papadopoulos Christos G Dimitriou

INTRODUCTION Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation is a rare emergency condition with poor prognosis when there is a delay in diagnosis and presence of associated injuries. CASE PRESENTATION We present a case of a neglected four-part fracture-dislocation of the proximal humerus in a 34-year-old Greek woman. Except from the substantially displaced and comminuted tuberosity fractures, an ante...

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