Aims. This study aimed to assess the impact of using the metal-augmented
Aims. Accurate measurement of the
Aims. The Walch Type C dysplastic
Osteoarthritis results in changes in the dimensions
of the
Aims. We present our experience of using a metal-backed prosthesis and autologous bone graft to treat gross
Pre-operative 3D
The aim of this study was to compare a third-generation
cementing procedure for
Objective. We aimed to analyse the clinical outcomes and survivorship of anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty using a stemless humeral component with cemented pegged polyethylene
Osteochondral
Aims. We report the clinical results of
Aims. Glenoid bone loss can be a challenging problem when revising
a shoulder arthroplasty. Precise pre-operative planning based on
plain radiographs or CT scans is essential. We have investigated
a new radiological classification system to describe the degree
of medialisation of the bony
Aims. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a correlation between the grade of humeral osteoarthritis (OA) and the severity of
Introduction. Achieving prosthesis fixation in patients with glenoid defects can be challenging, particularly when the bony defects are large. To that end, this study quantifies the impact of 2 different sizes of large anterior glenoid defects on reverse shoulder
Introduction. Due to the predictability of outcomes achieved with reverse shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA), rTSA is increasingly being used in patients where
Bone defects are frequently observed in anterior shoulder instability. Over the last decade, knowledge of the association of bone loss with increased failure rates of soft-tissue repair has shifted the surgical management of chronic shoulder instability. On the
Aims. The aim of this study was to longitudinally compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA) up to long-term follow-up, when using cemented keel, cemented peg, and hybrid cage peg
Aims. The survival of humeral hemiarthroplasties in patients with relatively intact
Aims. Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) can be used in complex cases when the
Introduction. Anterior shoulder instability results in labral and osseous
Knowledge of the premorbid