Fig. 6From: Reconstruction of recurrent shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone defect with 3D-printed titanium alloy pad: outcomes at 2-year minimum follow-upCT and magnetic resonance images of the patient at 2 years postoperatively. (A) CT 3D reconstruction 2 years after surgery showed perfect fit of the pad to the defective portion of the shoulder glenoid without malposition. (B) CT examination 2 years after surgery showed tight bone union around the pad riser, indicating bone ingrowth. (C) Magnetic resonance examination 2 years after surgery showed that the humeral head osteochondral bone was intact without obvious osteochondral damageBack to article page