Saturday, December 7, 2013

The influence of the shoulder problem on failure of the arthroplasty

There are many different types of conditions that may lead a patient to have a shoulder arthroplasty. These can have a major influence on the quality of the result of arthroplasty. Some of these are listed below.

Diagnosis

Osteoarthrits
Glenohumeral pathoanatomy
Glenohumeral pathoanatomy
Glenohumeral pathoanatomy
Glenohumeral pathoanatomy
Glenohumeral pathoanatomy

Biconcave glenoid
Glenoid retroversion
Bad arthritic triad
Glenoid bone deficiency

Avascular necrosis

Chondrolysis - a diagnosis that has proven difficulty to manage with any type of arthroplasty.
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis
Chondrolysis

Dysplasia - another diagnosis that has proven difficulty to manage with any type of arthroplasty.
Dysplasia
Dysplasia
Dysplasia

Fracture

Posttraumatic deformity
Rheumatoid arthritis

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