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“…4 The control group received a glenoid component that was translated 3 mm inferiorly to slightly overhang the inferior glenoid. The inferior tilt group received a glenoid component that was inferiorly tilted 10 via computer-guided reaming in addition to being translated 3 mm inferiorly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The control group received a glenoid component that was translated 3 mm inferiorly to slightly overhang the inferior glenoid. The inferior tilt group received a glenoid component that was inferiorly tilted 10 via computer-guided reaming in addition to being translated 3 mm inferiorly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Others have found navigation useful in hemi-arthroplasty for fractures and in humeral stem placement during total shoulder arthroplasty. 4,11 For reversed shoulder arthroplasty, only 3 clinical cases were described in the literature using navigation with promising results. 4 Long-term follow-up of a large number of patients is needed to confirm the hypothesis that navigation may improve long-term functional outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,11 For reversed shoulder arthroplasty, only 3 clinical cases were described in the literature using navigation with promising results. 4 Long-term follow-up of a large number of patients is needed to confirm the hypothesis that navigation may improve long-term functional outcome. While the navigation system used in this study has shown its utility, further development is advocated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bicknell et al [3] demonstrated in a cadaver study an improvement of the humeral head offset by comparing the difference between intact and reconstructed values by employing a navigation system in comparison to the conventional method of hemiarthroplasty and tuberosity fixation following fourpart-fractures of the humeral head, no improvement was seen regarding the humeral head version, inclination, length and medial articulation point. Edwards et al [7] proved in one cadaver and 27 patients the safety and utility of an image-free navigation system to improve the humeral and glenoid orientation intraoperatively. The first publications regarding navigation in shoulder surgery employ virtual models to define landmarks and virtual shoulder models to allow for safe navigation in this challenging anatomical region [1,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%