2024
DOI: 10.21037/aoj-23-17
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Bipolar bone loss and distance to dislocation

Zachary J. Herman,
Ehab M. Nazzal,
Laura Keeling
et al.

Abstract: Studies have shown that glenoid- and humeral-sided bone loss may be present in up to 73–93% of individuals with recurrent anterior shoulder instability. As such, bone loss must be addressed appropriately, as the amount of bone loss drives surgical decision making and influences outcomes. Methods to describe and measure bone loss have changed over time. Originally, glenoid and humeral bone loss were viewed separately. However, the concepts of bipolar bone loss, the glenoid track (GT), and “on/off-track” lesions… Show more

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