2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2017.12.012
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Sequential 3-dimensional computed tomography analysis of implant position following total shoulder arthroplasty

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“…Although the risks of radiation exposure are lower in this typically older population than in younger patients, minimizing exposure to radiosensitive organs that are included in the imaged field (e.g., thyroid and breast tissues) is still beneficial. Recent research has shown the value of using CT rather than radiographs to follow patients after arthroplasty [15]. Ricchetti et al [15] found that glenoid component migration can be detected early in the postoperative period on sequential MAR CT scans but not on radiographs.…”
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“…Although the risks of radiation exposure are lower in this typically older population than in younger patients, minimizing exposure to radiosensitive organs that are included in the imaged field (e.g., thyroid and breast tissues) is still beneficial. Recent research has shown the value of using CT rather than radiographs to follow patients after arthroplasty [15]. Ricchetti et al [15] found that glenoid component migration can be detected early in the postoperative period on sequential MAR CT scans but not on radiographs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tantalum beads were implanted in each of the 3 peripheral pegs of the glenoid component, which were used for automatic detection of the glenoid component position. Patients were selected such that the cohort would contain patients with and without central peg osteolysis of the glenoid component, as defined in a previously published study [15].…”
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“…A computed tomography (CT) scan has become standard in many surgeons practice to facilitate preoperative planning. Custom patient guides are available from a wide variety of manufacturers to assist with planning and intraoperative placement of components 123). Some surgeons also prefer to have an magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the soft tissue.…”
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