Publications by authors named "S Boesmueller"

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  • The study analyzed e-scooter accidents in Vienna from 2018 to 2021, revealing a significant rise in injuries, with over 1,300 recorded incidents.
  • Most injuries occurred while riding, mostly affecting males with an average age of about 32, and many patients sustained serious injuries like fractures and concussions.
  • Helmet use was notably low among riders, but it effectively reduced head injuries, highlighting the need for better safety measures and protective gear usage while riding e-scooters.
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Background: In the last years, there has been increasing use of shoulder arthroplasty. As a result, an increasing incidence of periprosthetic humerus fractures (PPHF) is expected. Therefore, this retrospective, multicenter analysis aimed to collect demographic data from patients with PPHF, their treatment strategies, and associated complications.

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  • This study evaluated the accuracy of magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) in detecting intraarticular injuries after primary shoulder dislocation by comparing its results to findings from arthroscopic surgery on 74 patients over nearly two decades.
  • Key injuries identified included Hill-Sachs lesions, Bankart lesions, and SLAP lesions, with a strong correlation noted between MRA and arthroscopic results.
  • Postoperative assessments indicated that factors like age and level of sport played a role in functional recovery, supporting the use of MRA as a reliable diagnostic tool for preoperative planning.
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Introduction: With the help of a J-shaped bicortical iliac crest bone graft, the morphology of the glenoid can be augmented without having to use screws to achieve glenohumeral stability. The aim of this retrospective clinical study was to evaluate the clinical stability and function of the shoulder joint as well as the radiological remodelling process and arthropathic outcomes following the J-bone graft technique.

Materials And Methods: 34 patients with recurrent shoulder dislocations and bony glenoid defects were treated with the J-bone graft technique between 2010 and 2018 at our level-I trauma centre.

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