2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-014-3350-5
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External rotation and active supination CT arthrography for the postoperative evaluation of type II superior labral anterior to posterior lesions

Abstract: Case series, Level IV.

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“…CTA was chosen as an assessment tool based on a previous study that assessed failure after SLAP repair at least 1 year after surgery and on another study showing high sensitivity and specificity of CTA for failure of SLAP repair. 10 11) Furthermore, based on a study showing comparable diagnostic performance of CTA and magnetic resonance arthrography for labral lesions, we chose CTA due to its cost-effectiveness. 12) Imaging was done in 0° of abduction with neutral rotation of the shoulder and in 90° of abduction with external rotation of the shoulder.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CTA was chosen as an assessment tool based on a previous study that assessed failure after SLAP repair at least 1 year after surgery and on another study showing high sensitivity and specificity of CTA for failure of SLAP repair. 10 11) Furthermore, based on a study showing comparable diagnostic performance of CTA and magnetic resonance arthrography for labral lesions, we chose CTA due to its cost-effectiveness. 12) Imaging was done in 0° of abduction with neutral rotation of the shoulder and in 90° of abduction with external rotation of the shoulder.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of open tibial fracture as a part of isolated injury or polytrauma is on the rise due to increase in the incidence of motor vehicle accidents [1,2]. The outcomes for severe open fractures are still a great challenge for all the trauma surgeons in the treatment [3,4]. Especially, the soft tissue injury in open fractures still leads to various complications, such as infection, muscle necrosis, ischemia, and even limb loss [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%