Sternoclavicular dislocation surgery

    • [DOCX File]University of Manitoba

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      SURGERY WEBSITE PROFILE. Dr. Peter MacDonald. PUBLICATIONS (cont’d) MacDonald, P.B., Hedden, D., Huebert, D., Pacin, O. (1995). Effects of an Accelerated Rehabilitation Program after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Combined Semitendinosus-Gracilis Autograft and a Ligament Augmentation Device (Peer Review Publication).

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    • [DOC File]The Shoulder

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      Surgery Complications. Chronic instability- small percentage never heal properly. A-C joint arthritis. Injuries to the Sternoclavicular joint. Uncommon injury. Large force, direct or indirect, to the shoulder. Commonly in MVAs. Classification Anterior dislocation. Posterior dislocation- uncommon. Traumatic vs. atraumatic Signs and symptoms ...

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    • New Application - ACGME Home

      Soft Tissues: Includes surgery of muscles, tendons, fascia, skin, nerves and vessels. Excludes periarticular, hand, and those listed as microsurgery. ... Closed treatment of sternoclavicular dislocation; without manipulation. 23520. Open treatment of sternoclavicular dislocation…

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    • [DOC File]BONE AND JOINT CENTER

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      Length of Surgery: (1 Hour 1.5 Hours 2 Hours) ... Closed Dislocation of shoulder ... prosthetic osteolysis 831.04 acromioclavicular joint 996.46 Articular bearing surface wear of prosthetic joint 839.61 sternoclavicular joint 996.47 Other mechanical complication of prosthetic joint implant 718.81 Shoulder instability 996.49 Other mechanical ...

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    • [DOC File]BONE AND JOINT CENTER

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      Issues impacting Pre-op prep time day of surgery: Length of Stay: (1-2 Days 2-3 Days) ... Closed Dislocation of shoulder ... prosthetic osteolysis 831.04 acromioclavicular joint 996.46 Articular bearing surface wear of prosthetic joint 839.61 sternoclavicular joint 996.47 Other mechanical complication of prosthetic joint implant 718.81 Shoulder ...

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    • [DOC File]VA Form 21-0960M-12

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      The only time range of motion testing can by bypassed, other than if it cannot be performed for medical reasons such as severe pain or recent surgery in the joint, is if all three of the following apply: A) This is the unclaimed joint, B) The unclaimed joint is damaged and testing would be contraindicated, and C) This DBQ is not being completed ...

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    • [DOC File]08/06/12 – Draft Updated - Colorado

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      Type IV Dislocation consisting of a displaced clavicle that penetrates posteriorly through or into the trapezius muscle. The sterno-clavicular joint may also be dislocated. Type V Dislocation consisting of complete separation of the AC and CC ligaments and dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint with a large coracoclavicular interval.

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    • [DOC File]5th Edition Instructor Manual

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      iv. Significant blow can cause posterior sternoclavicular dislocation; a true life-threatening emergency due to compression of superior vena cava—reduces amount of blood that reaches heart. v. Anterior S/C dislocations are not life threatening. b. Acromioclavicular (A/C) joint is frequently sprained or dislocated when falling on “point ...

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    • Acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular injuries

      Shoulder dislocation and instability (R)(M) Epidemiology. Anterior shoulder dislocation is the commonest dislocation in the body, and makes up 95% of shoulder dislocations. It occurs in around 2% of individuals at some stage. Dislocation is more common in the dominant limb. In young people it is much more common in males.

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