Glenohumeral bone loss is one of the most important factors responsible for failure and recurrence after a shoulder arthroscopic instability repair. A high percentage of patients with traumatic, recurrent anterior instability have some level of glenohumeral bone loss. It is necessary to recognize the amount of bone loss preoperatively in order to determine successful management strategies. Standard radiographs may be inadequate for detecting the extent of glenoid and humeral-head bone loss

Baudi, P., Righi, P., Urtoler Rossi, E., Milano, G., SHOULDER INSTABILITY: GLENOID AND HUMERAL-HEAD BONE DEFECT, in Di Giacomo, G., Costantini, A., De Vita, A., De Gasperis, N. (ed.), Shoulder Instability: Alternative Surgical Techniques, Springer, Milano 2011: 19- 33 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/63018]

SHOULDER INSTABILITY: GLENOID AND HUMERAL-HEAD BONE DEFECT

Milano, Giuseppe
2011

Abstract

Glenohumeral bone loss is one of the most important factors responsible for failure and recurrence after a shoulder arthroscopic instability repair. A high percentage of patients with traumatic, recurrent anterior instability have some level of glenohumeral bone loss. It is necessary to recognize the amount of bone loss preoperatively in order to determine successful management strategies. Standard radiographs may be inadequate for detecting the extent of glenoid and humeral-head bone loss
2011
Inglese
Shoulder Instability: Alternative Surgical Techniques
978-88-470-2034-4
Baudi, P., Righi, P., Urtoler Rossi, E., Milano, G., SHOULDER INSTABILITY: GLENOID AND HUMERAL-HEAD BONE DEFECT, in Di Giacomo, G., Costantini, A., De Vita, A., De Gasperis, N. (ed.), Shoulder Instability: Alternative Surgical Techniques, Springer, Milano 2011: 19- 33 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/63018]
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