Surface replacement of the humeral head in rheumatoid arthritis.

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Surface replacement of the humeral head in rheumatoid arthritis. / Fink, Bernd; Singer, Joachim; Lamla, Ulrich; Rüther, Wolfgang.

in: ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU, Jahrgang 124, Nr. 6, 6, 2004, S. 366-373.

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Fink B, Singer J, Lamla U, Rüther W. Surface replacement of the humeral head in rheumatoid arthritis. ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU. 2004;124(6):366-373. 6.

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title = "Surface replacement of the humeral head in rheumatoid arthritis.",
abstract = "The concept of a newly developed cup arthroplasty (Durom Cup) involves the replacement of the destroyed joint surface of the humeral head with minimal bone resection. In cases of additional massive cuff tear, the cup can be placed in a more valgic position to articulate with the glenoid and the acromion. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the results of this surface replacement as a hemiarthroplasty in rheumatoid arthritis.",
author = "Bernd Fink and Joachim Singer and Ulrich Lamla and Wolfgang R{\"u}ther",
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language = "Deutsch",
volume = "124",
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T1 - Surface replacement of the humeral head in rheumatoid arthritis.

AU - Fink, Bernd

AU - Singer, Joachim

AU - Lamla, Ulrich

AU - Rüther, Wolfgang

PY - 2004

Y1 - 2004

N2 - The concept of a newly developed cup arthroplasty (Durom Cup) involves the replacement of the destroyed joint surface of the humeral head with minimal bone resection. In cases of additional massive cuff tear, the cup can be placed in a more valgic position to articulate with the glenoid and the acromion. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the results of this surface replacement as a hemiarthroplasty in rheumatoid arthritis.

AB - The concept of a newly developed cup arthroplasty (Durom Cup) involves the replacement of the destroyed joint surface of the humeral head with minimal bone resection. In cases of additional massive cuff tear, the cup can be placed in a more valgic position to articulate with the glenoid and the acromion. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the results of this surface replacement as a hemiarthroplasty in rheumatoid arthritis.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 124

SP - 366

EP - 373

JO - ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU

JF - ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU

SN - 0936-8051

IS - 6

M1 - 6

ER -