The principles underlying the use of isoelastic shoulder prostheses are discussed and the results obtained in 8 patients are reported. Two operations were for pseudarthrosis of the humeral neck and 6 for osteolytic neoplasms. The results were assessed after an average follow-up of 4 years. Full movement was never recovered; there was partial recovery in 6 cases, and no significant recovery in 2. The extent of the surgical resection was determined by the type of lesion; in more conservative resections which allowed for the reconstruction of tendinous insertions, the functional results were better than in wide resections. The difficulty of recovering good movement was related to the limited possibilities of reconstructing the insertions of the external rotator muscles.

Isoelastic shoulder prostheses. Considerations on use and results.

PAZZAGLIA, Ugo
1988-01-01

Abstract

The principles underlying the use of isoelastic shoulder prostheses are discussed and the results obtained in 8 patients are reported. Two operations were for pseudarthrosis of the humeral neck and 6 for osteolytic neoplasms. The results were assessed after an average follow-up of 4 years. Full movement was never recovered; there was partial recovery in 6 cases, and no significant recovery in 2. The extent of the surgical resection was determined by the type of lesion; in more conservative resections which allowed for the reconstruction of tendinous insertions, the functional results were better than in wide resections. The difficulty of recovering good movement was related to the limited possibilities of reconstructing the insertions of the external rotator muscles.
1988
Altra università italiana
LS7_7 Surgery
LS7_6 Gene therapy, stem cell therapy, regenerative medicine
LS7_10 Public health and epidemiology
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
Internazionale
14(4)
435
441
shouolder; prostheses
4
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Cherubino, P; Riccardi, C; Zatti, G; Pazzaglia, Ugo
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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