Arthroscopic Latarjet

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Arthroscopic Latarjet

Fig. 9.1 (a) Bernageau view illustrating glenoid without bone loss. Published with kind permission of © Dr. Felix H. Savoie, III 2015. All Rights Reserved. (b) Bernageau view illustrating glenoid…

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Indications for Repair: Who Really Needs Surgery?

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Indications for Repair: Who Really Needs Surgery?

Fig. 16.1 Intra-articular view of a partial-thickness rotator cuff tear with significant intra-articular fraying Fig. 16.2 Intra-articular view of a partial-thickness rotator cuff tear after debridement Data from the MOON…

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Keys to Successful Labral Repair

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Keys to Successful Labral Repair

Fig. 3.1 Coronal T2 MRI showing SLAP tear in a 14 year old male [Courtesy of Dr. James L. Carey MD, MPH] Special Considerations The rising incidence of superior labrum…

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Indications and Techniques for Double-Row Fixation

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Indications and Techniques for Double-Row Fixation

Tendon Anatomic landmark Dimensions (mm) Supraspinatus Maximum medial-to-lateral length 6.9 ± 1.4 Anteroposterior width of medial margin 12.6 ± 2.0 Anteroposterior width of lateral margin 1.3 ± 1.4 Infraspinatus Maximum medial-to-lateral length 10.2 ± 1.6 Anteroposterior width of…

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Biologic Augmentation of Rotator Cuff Repair

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Biologic Augmentation of Rotator Cuff Repair

Fig. 17.1 Advanced fatty infiltration of the rotator cuff muscle bellies following rotator cuff tear. SS supraspinatus, IS infraspinatus (Figure courtesy of Columbia University Center for Shoulder, Elbow and Sports…

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Remplissage: Technique and Results

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Remplissage: Technique and Results

Fig. 8.1 Smaller but medial Hill-Sachs lesion which will “engage” Fig. 8.2 Large, engaging, Hill-Sachs lesion While viewing from above, the shaver is inserted posteriorly. In preparation for the remplissage,…

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Pathophysiology of Throwing Injuries

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Pathophysiology of Throwing Injuries

Fig. 1.1 (a) An illustration of two individual waves that are in phase. When summed together, the resulting wave is doubled. (b) An illustration of two individual waves that are…

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