Absorption Rate and Bone Ingrowth of Absorbable Anchors Used in Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder DislocationThis study aims to analyze the absorption rate of Pushlock anchors and Gryphon anchors and the bone ingrowth of the anchor channel by consulting the postoperative CT images of patients with recurrent shoulder dislocation completed by myself. The investigators will analyze the influence factors of anchor absorption and bone ingrowth, which will provide a reference for improving anchor design and the improvement of surgical techniques.
Management of Acute Dislocation of Emergency in the University Hospital of Strasbourg Shoulder:...
Shoulder DislocationThe analysis of professional practices in the emergency department of the Strasbourg CHRU in the management of acute shoulder dislocations aims at proposing a clinical pathway of synthesis taking into account current practices and data from the literature. Thus, the objectives are twofold: first standardize care in emergency rooms and try to improve the weak points of this care.The Investigators will concentrate thier observation work on the medicinal analgesic methods proposed to these patients in order to minimize the pain induced by the external reduction maneuvers performed, in the majority of cases, in the emergencies. This work will ultimately have a real clinical impact on the management of these traumatized patients
Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes in Arthroscopic Cuistow Procedure and Arthroscopic Modified Bristow...
Shoulder DislocationTo evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of arthroscopic Chinese Unique Inlay Bristow procedure (Cuistow procedure) and arthroscopic Bristow procedure in treating recurrent anterior shoulder instability.
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for Diagnosis of Shoulder Dislocation Reduction
UltrasoundShoulder Dislocation1 moreThis study will compare the current standard of care post reduction plain film x ray for confirmation of shoulder reduction to point of care ultrasound. Patients will receive both the current standard of care post reduction x ray and point of care ultrasound to act as their own comparators
Return to Play Criteria After Shoulder Dislocation in Upper Limb Athletes: Critical Analysis Between...
Return to SportSurvey and Questionnaire1 morePurpose: Identify the criteria employed by sports medicine specialists in assessing the aptitude/inaptitude of an overhead athlete to return to competition following an antero-internal dislocation of the glenohumeral joint that has been operated or not. Materials and methods: The target population consisted of French-speaking physicians in orthopedic surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation or sports medicine. This study was conducted by the means of a questionnaire. The list of the most relevant criteria to be included in the questionnaire was established following a literature review.
Follow-up Study After Bankart Repair Using MG-1
Shoulder DislocationLong term follow-up of patients those who underwent arthroscopic Bankart repair using MG-1 for dislocation of shoulder to evaluate anchor bone hole condition and ossification.
Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder DislocationTo compare and validate the two clinical algorithms
Comparison of Clinical and Radiological Results of Using Only Screws and Plate Use in Latarjet Operation...
Shoulder DislocationRandomized controlled comparison of the clinical and radiological results of using only screws and plate use in latarjet surgery in shoulder instability
Evaluation of Factors Associated With Return to Sports Activity Six Months After Anterior Shoulder...
Shoulder LuxationOn a population of sports patients who had undergone a Latarjet operation for post-traumatic anterior shoulder instability, reviewed in consultation 6 months after the operation as part of an ordinary follow-up and divided into two groups according to their current sports practice. Group 1: "SUCCESS": return to the same level in the same sport. Group 2: "FAILURE": return to the same sport with a reduced level or change of sport or significant reduction or cessation of sporting activity.
Diagnostic Accuracy of Bedside Ultrasonography in the Management of the Shoulder Dislocations
Shoulder DislocationShoulder dislocation is a common clinical presentation in the emergency department, comprising about 50 percent of all major joint dislocations. In the standart management of shoulder dislocations physicians generally need to see pre and post reduction x ray graphics. Ultrasonography is harmless way of evaluating shoulder and may be used in the management of the shoulder dislocations instead of the x ray evaluations.