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. 2021 Feb 12:24:5-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2021.02.015. eCollection 2021 Mar-Apr.

Arthroscopic repair is sufficient for treating recurrent shoulder instability in patients with bipolar bone defects and minor glenoid bone loss

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Arthroscopic repair is sufficient for treating recurrent shoulder instability in patients with bipolar bone defects and minor glenoid bone loss

Andrew Chia Chen Chou et al. J Orthop. .
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Estimating glenoid bone loss. Using the sagittal cut of the MRI shoulder, a best-fit circle was measured to fit the glenoid shape in order to estimate glenoid bone loss. The glenoid track was measured as 83% of the diameter of the glenoid minus d, the width of the glenoid bone loss, as described by Di Giacomo et al.

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