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K Takase

Therapeutic Results of the Modified Cadenat Procedure for Acromioclavicular Joint Separations Compared with Modified Dewar Procedure

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303–7
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The Modified Cadenat procedure could provide satisfactory therapeutic results and avoid postoperative failure of reduction compared to the modified Dewar procedure. However, the modified Cadenat procedure does not aim to restore the anatomical coracoclavicular ligaments. We believe that anatomic restoration of both coracoclavicular ligaments could best restore the function of the acromioclavicular joint.

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 Aim and Background: The surgical treatment for acromioclavicular joint dislocations is recommended for Rockwood’s classification types 4, 5 and 6. In this study, we evaluated the therapeutic results of the modified Cadenat procedure on type 5 acromioclavicular joint dislocation and report on a comparative study to the modified Dewar procedure also on type 5 acromioclavicular joint dislocation.

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e-Published: 31 Jan, 2014

Traumatic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Results of the Perilunate Injuries

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73–6
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In this study, 18 patients who have had a perilunate injury with dislocation or fracture were evaluated. When the pathomechanics was estimated based on the Mayfield’s criteria, 17 patients were classified into state 3. However, only one case was extremely unusual and should be classified as the subtype of state 2.

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Objective: In this study, eighteen patients who have had perilunate injury with dislocation or fracture, were evaluated and the patho-mechanics and surgical treatment were studied.

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e-Published: 17 Oct, 2013

Oral Steroid Therapy for Frozen Shoulder

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674–9
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It was possible to obtain early symptom relief in frozen shoulder with oral steroid therapy. However, sufficient care is required in explaining the method of administration and the adverse effects such as the osteonecrosis of the femoral head osteoporosis.

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Background: Since frozen shoulder is characterized by spontaneous recovery, no precise treatment strategy exists. Both conservative therapy and arthroscopic surgery is available, but the time required for recovery varies considerably. This study looks at the possible early symptom relief with oral steroid therapy.

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e-Published: 15 Oct, 2013

The Usefulness of Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Reconstruction for Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma in the Infraspinatus Muscle Region: A Case Report

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106–9

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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a type of highly malignant soft tissue sarcoma with a predilection for the extremities of adults. We report a patient with MFH in the infraspinatus muscle for which wide resection including total resection of the infraspinatus muscle was performed, followed by transfer of the latissimus dorsi muscle for shoulder reconstruction in a one-stage operation with good postoperative function.

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e-Published: 01 Oct, 2013

Pathology and Therapeutic Results in Patients with Intraosseous Ganglia of the Carpal Bone

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55–8
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The pathology in the patients with intraosseous ganglia of the carpal bone was intra- or extraosseous development but most cases were localized in the proximal carpal row.

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e-Published: 01 Oct, 2013
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