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Page 77
At present , we prefer the use of the screw - stabilized metal - backed glenoid ,
which is cemented in place . ... PATTERNS OF GLENOID BONE LOSS the graft is
secured to the glenoid with cancellous screws that are countersunk into the bone
...
At present , we prefer the use of the screw - stabilized metal - backed glenoid ,
which is cemented in place . ... PATTERNS OF GLENOID BONE LOSS the graft is
secured to the glenoid with cancellous screws that are countersunk into the bone
...
Page 186
It can be accomplished by four techniques - prestressing the plate , external
compression device , interfragmentary screws , and insertion of “ loaded ” plate
screws . Prestressing of the plate refers to overcontouring of the plate at the
fracture ...
It can be accomplished by four techniques - prestressing the plate , external
compression device , interfragmentary screws , and insertion of “ loaded ” plate
screws . Prestressing of the plate refers to overcontouring of the plate at the
fracture ...
Page 187
The position of the removed screws should be clearly marked for later reinsertion
. A batch of methylmethacrylate is mixed , and in ap - proximately one minute , it
is loaded into a 20 - cc syringe with the tip that fits directly into the screwhole .
The position of the removed screws should be clearly marked for later reinsertion
. A batch of methylmethacrylate is mixed , and in ap - proximately one minute , it
is loaded into a 20 - cc syringe with the tip that fits directly into the screwhole .
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Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
a Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
David S Morrison | 73 |
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