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Fig. 5 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 5

From: Mid-term comparative study between the glenoid and humerus lateralization designs for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: which lateralization design is better?

Fig. 5

In a 65-year-old male patient with chronic alcoholism and recurrent shoulder dislocation, the first-time shoulder dislocation caused no loosening of the humeral stem (A). The second shoulder dislocation caused definite loosening of the humeral stem (B). Recurrent shoulder dislocation caused further stem loosening (definite large gap between humerus and stem) (C). With easy removal of the non-cemented humeral stem, revision surgery using a cemented humeral stem was performed (D)

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