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The CT scan with autografts or allografts may be reliable in glenoid augmentation

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The CT scan with autografts or allografts may be reliable in glenoid augmentation



According to the presented results, reverse shoulder arthroplasties with structural bone autografts or allografts to augment the reconstruction glenoid resulted in improved clinical outcomes as well as bony incorporation when viewed on CT scan.
Jay D. Keener MD presented his results on structural bone grafts for RSA during the International Congress on Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.
“There is some controversy in terms of how well bone grafts heal after RSA,” Keener told Healio.
Keener and co-workers retrospectively enrolled and prospectively recruited 32 patients who underwent either



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