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Survivorship of Allologous Structural Bone Graft at a Minimum of 2 Years When Used to Address Significant Glenoid Bone Loss in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Computed Tomographic and Clinical Review.

Aparna ViswanathAmy K NewellLindsay J CunninghamMike WaltonPuneet MongaSteve BaleIan A Trail
Published in: Journal of shoulder and elbow arthroplasty (2023)
Results show femoral head structural allograft in combination with TT metal-backed glenoid baseplate is a viable option for revision total shoulder replacement in the context of massive glenoid bone loss. We do, however, acknowledge that this resorption rate is higher than in other reported series where autograft is used.
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