Publications by authors named "S De Raedt"

Anterior shoulder instability with glenoid bone lesion can be treated with the Eden-Hybinette procedure utilizing a tricortical iliac crest bone graft or the Latarjet procedure. This study aimed to evaluate the glenohumeral joint (GHJ) kinematics throughout an external shoulder rotation following the Eden-Hybinette and Latarjet procedures. Nine human specimens were examined with dynamic radiostereometry during a GHJ external rotation with anteriorly directed loads from 0 to 30 N.

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  • The study analyzed shoulder movement (kinematics) in patients with anterior shoulder instability (ASI) and glenoid bone loss during an apprehension-relocation test, using the radiostereometric analysis (RSA) method.
  • It involved 20 patients, comparing their ASI shoulders to their healthy shoulders by imaging and tracking the humeral head's position relative to the glenoid during specific movements.
  • Results showed the ASI shoulders had more inferior and anterior positions of the humeral head and a greater displacement between apprehension and relocation tests, indicating increased joint laxity in these patients compared to their healthy counterparts.
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  • * Data from 459 patients with vessel perforation showed a 90-day mortality rate of 51.9%, with only 16.3% achieving a favorable recovery (mRS 0-2).
  • * The findings indicate that large vessel perforation leads to worse outcomes, while thrombolysis doesn’t worsen prognoses; quick management of bleeding is crucial for survival.
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The dysplastic hip is characterized by incomplete coverage of the femoral head, resulting in increased risk of early osteoarthritis. The morphological variation of the hip joint is diverse and clear differences exist between females and males. The aim of this observational study was therefore to investigate the relationship between the morphology of the hip, sex, and hip dysplasia using a three-dimensional model.

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