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Krifter, RM; Zweiger, C; Lick-Schiffer, W; Mattiassich, G; Schüller-Weidekamm, C; Radl, R.
Therapy relevant imaging in modern surgical treatment of arthrosis of the shoulder: interesting facts for orthopedic surgeons.
Orthopade. 2013; 42(3):177-186
Doi: 10.1007/s00132-013-2061-9
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Imaging for shoulder surgery varies a lot nowadays. Advantages and disadvantages of possible imaging methods according to the pathology and treatment options are described.
Digital projection radiography in 3 planes, ultrasonography, MRI, CT scanning and scintigrams.
Special axial view to visualize the glenoid situation, as well as 3-D CT scanning for larger defects and classification.
Imaging of the glenoid situation, the version and erosion in axial view x-ray is mandatory to plan and control glenoid replacement.
Useful application of imaging methods for the daily routine of orthopedic surgeons.
Digital 3 plane x-ray imaging in arthroplasty surgery is the minimum requirement. For rotator cuff lesions ultrasonography is good. In order to gain information on fatty infiltration of rotator muscles MRI is needed as well as for intra-articular lesions. For bony defects CT and reconstruction 3-D are recommended.
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Humans -
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Image Enhancement - methods
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Osteoarthritis - diagnosis
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Shoulder Joint - pathology
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Surgery, Computer-Assisted - methods
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Omarthritis
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Individual anatomy
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Preoperative planning
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Postoperative control