1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf02589474
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Alloarthroplastik, Resektionsarthroplastik und Arthrodese des Schultergelenkes — Indikation und Technik

Abstract: Indications and operative technics of problematic situations in the shoulder region are discussed. Methods which are commonly used at the "BG"-Accident-Hospital, Duisburg, are described in detail. Operative methods under question are arthroplasty, resection-arthroplasty and arthrodesis. The indications for the individual operative procedures are presented. Particular emphasis is laid upon the faction are discussed. Methods which are commonly used at the "BG"-Accident-Hospital, Duisburg, are described in detail… Show more

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“…Both hemiarthroplasty and resection arthroplasty have been indicated for failed TSA and associated with poor functional outcomes and patient satisfaction in the literature. [1120212223] In our first patient, there was massive glenoid bone loss and metallosis associated with the metal-backed glenoids. Thus, our surgical options were limited and the decision was made to proceed with a large-head hemiarthroplasty and resection arthroplasty for the right and left shoulder, respectively.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Both hemiarthroplasty and resection arthroplasty have been indicated for failed TSA and associated with poor functional outcomes and patient satisfaction in the literature. [1120212223] In our first patient, there was massive glenoid bone loss and metallosis associated with the metal-backed glenoids. Thus, our surgical options were limited and the decision was made to proceed with a large-head hemiarthroplasty and resection arthroplasty for the right and left shoulder, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%