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View article: Total shoulder arthroplasty for glenohumeral osteoarthritis leads to better outcomes than hemiarthroplasty at a minimum 5 years: an intraoperative randomization-controlled trial of 79 patients
Total shoulder arthroplasty for glenohumeral osteoarthritis leads to better outcomes than hemiarthroplasty at a minimum 5 years: an intraoperative randomization-controlled trial of 79 patients Open
Background and purpose: It is unclear whether total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) results in better outcomes in patients with degenerative shoulder diseases compared with hemiarthroplasty (HA). This randomized controlled trial (NCT01288066) …
View article: Rotator cuff surgery and semantics
Rotator cuff surgery and semantics Open
The imprecise definition of terms used to describe pathological diagnosis in clinical medicine can lead to imprecise treatment concepts and inaccurate recording of outcomes. In this article, we explore the meaning of common terms applied t…
View article: Towards a comprehensive digital wearable tracking system of the patient recovery journey after extremity trauma: a narrative review
Towards a comprehensive digital wearable tracking system of the patient recovery journey after extremity trauma: a narrative review Open
Enabling our patients to recover back to their pre-injury state or beyond is at the core of every treatment in orthopedic trauma surgery. Current methods of assessing functional recovery after extremity trauma largely focus on individual s…
View article: Influence of Plate Working Length on Fatigue Life in Load Bearing Osteosynthesis Constructs: Experimental Insights and Validated Finite Element Predictions
Influence of Plate Working Length on Fatigue Life in Load Bearing Osteosynthesis Constructs: Experimental Insights and Validated Finite Element Predictions Open
View article: Beyond Textbooks: Interactive Learning of Biomechanical Principles of Osteosynthesis with an Online Tool for Orthopaedic Residents
Beyond Textbooks: Interactive Learning of Biomechanical Principles of Osteosynthesis with an Online Tool for Orthopaedic Residents Open
Self-directed learning with the interactive 3D models available in the freely available online tool OSapp led to a significant and sustained improvement of residents' knowledge and understanding of the biomechanical principles of osteosynt…
View article: The Relationship Between The Radial Neck-Shaft Angle, Lateral Epicondylitis And Lateral Collateral Ligament Degeneration
The Relationship Between The Radial Neck-Shaft Angle, Lateral Epicondylitis And Lateral Collateral Ligament Degeneration Open
View article: Shape-Matching: A Novel Algorithm To Define The Optimal Reduction Endpoint In Operative Management Of Proximal Humeral Fractures (PHF)
Shape-Matching: A Novel Algorithm To Define The Optimal Reduction Endpoint In Operative Management Of Proximal Humeral Fractures (PHF) Open
View article: Clinical and Biological Differences between Upper Tract Carcinoma and Bladder Urothelial Cancer, Including Implications for Clinical Practice
Clinical and Biological Differences between Upper Tract Carcinoma and Bladder Urothelial Cancer, Including Implications for Clinical Practice Open
Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare disease included, along with the much more frequent urothelial bladder cancer (BUC), in the family of urothelial carcinomas (UCs). However, while UTUCs and BUCs share several features, thei…
View article: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation–Enhanced Physical Therapist Intervention for Functional Posterior Shoulder Instability (Type B1): A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation–Enhanced Physical Therapist Intervention for Functional Posterior Shoulder Instability (Type B1): A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Objective Functional posterior shoulder instability (FPSI) (type B1) is a severe type of instability, mainly in teenagers and young adults, that leads to loss of function, pain, and stigmatization among peers. An experimental nonsurgical t…
View article: Homogeneity in Surgical Series: Image Reporting to Improve Evidence
Homogeneity in Surgical Series: Image Reporting to Improve Evidence Open
Good clinical practice guidelines are based on randomized controlled trials or clinical series; however, technical performance bias among surgical trials is under-assessed. The heterogeneity of technical performance within different treatm…
View article: Statistical Morphology and Fragment Mapping of Complex Proximal Humeral Fractures
Statistical Morphology and Fragment Mapping of Complex Proximal Humeral Fractures Open
Background and Objectives: Proximal humerus fractures (PHFs) are common in the elderly, but the treatment results are often poor. A clear understanding of fracture morphology and distribution of cortical bone loss is important for improved…
View article: Two cases of sternoclavicular joint replacement arthroplasty: A case report. A novel prosthesis and surgical technique for recalcitrant instability, arthropathy of the sternoclavicular joint with medial clavicular bone loss
Two cases of sternoclavicular joint replacement arthroplasty: A case report. A novel prosthesis and surgical technique for recalcitrant instability, arthropathy of the sternoclavicular joint with medial clavicular bone loss Open
Instability arthropathy of the sternoclavicular joint is most commonly managed by rehabilitation, injection, and either arthroscopic or open debridement with or without interposition arthroplasty. When these options fail to achieve symptom…
View article: International consensus for a core radiological monitoring protocol of proximal humerus fractures
International consensus for a core radiological monitoring protocol of proximal humerus fractures Open
Our work confirmed the need for clear definitions of radiological features that should be considered in the follow-up of proximal humeral fractures. It has resulted in the development of an international consensus monitoring protocol for P…
View article: Quantifying osteosynthesis plate prominence – mathematical definitions and case study on a clavicle plate
Quantifying osteosynthesis plate prominence – mathematical definitions and case study on a clavicle plate Open
Hardware prominence remains a clinical challenge in focus for implant design in subcutaneous plate applications. Existing evaluation of hardware prominence relies on plate-to-bone distance at a single point or on average. A reproducible me…
View article: Surgical treatment, complications, reoperations, and healthcare costs among patients with clavicle fracture in England
Surgical treatment, complications, reoperations, and healthcare costs among patients with clavicle fracture in England Open
View article: Three-dimensional morphometric analysis of the lateral clavicle and acromion: Implications for surgical treatment using subacromial support
Three-dimensional morphometric analysis of the lateral clavicle and acromion: Implications for surgical treatment using subacromial support Open
Objectives: Dislocations and periarticular fractures of the acromioclavicular joint are common injuries of the shoulder girdle. When surgical intervention is indicated, subacromial support is one option to restore the alignment between sca…
View article: Real-world patient data: Can they support decision making and patient engagement?
Real-world patient data: Can they support decision making and patient engagement? Open
View article: Core set of unfavorable events of proximal humerus fracture treatment defined by an international Delphi consensus process
Core set of unfavorable events of proximal humerus fracture treatment defined by an international Delphi consensus process Open
View article: The anatomy and variation of the coracoid attachment of the subclavius muscle in humans
The anatomy and variation of the coracoid attachment of the subclavius muscle in humans Open
The functions of the subclavius muscle (SM) are described as stabilization of the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) and resisting elevation of the lateral end of the clavicle. During systematic cadaveric dissections, we observed additional fibr…
View article: Revision total elbow replacement
Revision total elbow replacement Open
View article: Is Bridge Plating of Comminuted Humeral Shaft Fractures Advantageous When Using Compression Plates with Three versus Two Screws per Fragment? A Biomechanical Cadaveric Study
Is Bridge Plating of Comminuted Humeral Shaft Fractures Advantageous When Using Compression Plates with Three versus Two Screws per Fragment? A Biomechanical Cadaveric Study Open
Background . Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) is one of the generally accepted surgical techniques for the treatment of humeral shaft fractures. However, despite the high bone union rate, a variety of complications are still …
View article: Delphi survey on conventional conservative treatment of functional posterior shoulder instability
Delphi survey on conventional conservative treatment of functional posterior shoulder instability Open
Background Posterior shoulder instability is caused by structural or functional defects. While the former are mostly treated surgically, physiotherapy is considered the treatment of choice in functional shoulder instability. However, it of…
View article: The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables Open
This anatomic analysis shows that the clavicle shape can be predicted through the clavicle length and patients' stature. Smaller patients have shorter and more curved clavicles, whereas taller patients have longer and less curved clavicles…
View article: Radiographic parameters and a novel fluoroscopic control view for posterior screw fixation of coracoid base fractures
Radiographic parameters and a novel fluoroscopic control view for posterior screw fixation of coracoid base fractures Open
Introduction : Coracoid fractures have the potential to lead to inadequate shoulder function. Most coracoid base fractures occur with scapular fractures and the posterior approaches would be utilized for surgical treatment. We investigated…
View article: The Anatomy and Variation of the Subclavius Muscle, its Coracoid Attachment, and Relation to the Clavi-coraco-axillary Aponeurosis
The Anatomy and Variation of the Subclavius Muscle, its Coracoid Attachment, and Relation to the Clavi-coraco-axillary Aponeurosis Open
To describe the anatomy of the subscapularis muscle (SM) and the lateral aponeurotic extension of the pars paramuscularis (the medial coracoclavicular ligament, MCCL) and its attachment to the coracoid in relation to the clavi-coraco-axill…
View article: Core set of unfavorable events of shoulder arthroplasty: an international Delphi consensus process
Core set of unfavorable events of shoulder arthroplasty: an international Delphi consensus process Open
View article: Core Set of Radiographic Parameters for Shoulder Arthroplasty Monitoring
Core Set of Radiographic Parameters for Shoulder Arthroplasty Monitoring Open
Background: Some unfavorable local events following shoulder arthroplasty occur without the patient experiencing symptoms and yet may be detected on diagnostic imaging, thereby serving as indicators of complications that may require revisi…
View article: Ischaemia, healing and outcomes in proximal humeral fractures
Ischaemia, healing and outcomes in proximal humeral fractures Open
Interfragmental ischaemia is a prerequisite for the initiation of the inflammatory and immunological response to fracturing of bone. Intrafragmental ischaemia is inevitable: the extent of the initial ischaemic insult does not, however, dir…
View article: Posterior shoulder dislocation with associated reverse Hill-Sachs lesion: treatment options and functional outcome after a 5-year follow up
Posterior shoulder dislocation with associated reverse Hill-Sachs lesion: treatment options and functional outcome after a 5-year follow up Open
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View article: Application of a Demineralized Cortical Bone Matrix and Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Model of Chronic Rotator Cuff Degeneration
Application of a Demineralized Cortical Bone Matrix and Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Model of Chronic Rotator Cuff Degeneration Open
Background: The success of rotator cuff repair is primarily dependent on tendon-bone healing. Failure is common because weak scar tissue replaces the native enthesis, rendering it prone to reruptures. A demineralized bone matrix (DBM) cons…