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A , A large corticocancellous bone graft fashioned from the humeral articular
surface is used to reestablish the normal contour and version of the glenoid . B ,
This graft is usually held in place with two lag screws that are countersunk into
the ...
A , A large corticocancellous bone graft fashioned from the humeral articular
surface is used to reestablish the normal contour and version of the glenoid . B ,
This graft is usually held in place with two lag screws that are countersunk into
the ...
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component to also stabilize the glenoid bone graft . At present , we prefer the use
of the screw - stabilized metal - backed glenoid , which is cemented in place . The
postoperative regimen and duration of immobilization are determined by the ...
component to also stabilize the glenoid bone graft . At present , we prefer the use
of the screw - stabilized metal - backed glenoid , which is cemented in place . The
postoperative regimen and duration of immobilization are determined by the ...
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Because of the lack of any normal glenoid articulation , these patients usually
require very large circumferential grafts similar ... Sometimes the remaining
glenoid may be used as a post for the attachment of the large bone graft , while in
other ...
Because of the lack of any normal glenoid articulation , these patients usually
require very large circumferential grafts similar ... Sometimes the remaining
glenoid may be used as a post for the attachment of the large bone graft , while in
other ...
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Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
a Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
David S Morrison | 73 |
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