Felipe Toro
Universidad del Desarrollo
5 Papers
11 Citations
Felipe Toro is an academic researcher from Universidad del Desarrollo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotator cuff & Suture (geology). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Remplissage: Infraspinatus Tenodesis and Posterior Capsulodesis for the Treatment of Hill Sachs Lesions: An All Intraarticular Technique
Felipe Toro,Patricio Melean,Claudio Moraga,Francisco José Guerrero Ruiz,Fernando Ortega González,Alex Vaisman +5 more
TL;DR: The all intraarticular Remplissage technique is a reproducible procedure for the treatment of large engaging Hill Sachs defects in patients with anterior shoulder instability and is followed by a standard Bankart repair rehabilitation protocol.
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Arthroscopic-assisted latissimus dorsi transfer for irreparable posterosuperior cuff tears: Clinical outcome of 15 patients
TL;DR: In this article, the clinical and functional results of patients with irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears treated with arthroscopic-assisted latissimus dorsi transfer and the clinical relevance of the addition of partial repair of the remaining cuff to the transfer were analyzed.
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Comparison of Interface Pressure, Contact Surface Area, and Percent Area of Coverage Between Two Suture Configurations for Hill-Sachs Remplissage
René Pozo,Felipe Reinares,Maximiliano Espinosa,Juan Pablo Guarachi,Michelle Sacre,Felipe Toro +5 more
TL;DR: Hill-Sachs lesions were created in all fourteen ex vivo ovine shoulders, corresponding to a 30% defect of the axial diameter of the humeral head (significant lesion according to literature), and independent nonparametric tests were used for the statistical analysis.
There is direct relationship between bone bridge length and coracoclavicular fixation resistance to failure: Biomechanical study in a porcine model.
Alex Vaisman,Rodrigo Guiloff,R. Guzman,Francisca Convalía,Isidora De la Cruz,Samuel L. Baron,Felipe Toro +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the relation between coracoclavicular resistance to failure and the distance between clavicular tunnels and found that a greater clavicle bone bridge between tunnels achieves a stronger coracocallavicular fixation.
Fracture dislocation of the glenoid fossa with open physis: a case report.
TL;DR: The fracture/dislocation of the glenoid fossa is an uncommon injury that can be effectively treated by open reduction and internal fixation and a posterior surgical approach was useful to achieve anatomic reduction and strong fixation in this case presentation.