Verletzungen Und Erkrankungen Des Schultergelenkes 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-83888-0_22
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Langzeitergebnisse nach operierter Rotatorenmanschettenruptur

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“…Synovectomy may be applied in the early stages of osteoarthritis [4]. According to Gschwend et al [5], the best indication for synovectomy is patients with outstanding responses to intra-articular steroid injections and less than 20% of cartilage injury in the affected joints.…”
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“…Synovectomy may be applied in the early stages of osteoarthritis [4]. According to Gschwend et al [5], the best indication for synovectomy is patients with outstanding responses to intra-articular steroid injections and less than 20% of cartilage injury in the affected joints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the beginning of the disease, conservative treatment options include oral analgesics, anti-inflammatory medication, and intra-articular injections [3]. For those patients who have undergone unsuccessful conservative treatment for at least six months, the operative treatment, including synovectomy and joint denervation [4][5][6][7][8], are available, alternative options that can lead to optimal outcomes. Synovectomy may be chosen in the early stage of osteoarthritis to subside the inflammation in those cartilage-preserved joints [4].…”
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“…During these changes, most often the tendon tears 1.5 cm from the attachment of the "locus minoris resistenciae". The majority of the muscle covers the origin of the long head of the biceps muscle and the glenoid labrum, therefore damage to the muscle is often accompanied by more extensive ruptures 1 , damage to the labrum, SLAP lesions 21 in isolated ruptures of the supraspinatus muscle, the results of USG diagnosis are worse than with extensive RC ruptures. All patients with an isolated rupture were treated arthroscopically, 3 of them acutely for post-injury haemarthrosis of the shoulder joint.…”
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