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Reliability of measurements performed on two dimensional and three dimensional computed tomography in glenoid assessment for instability.

Anna Maria KubickaJakub StefaniakPrzemysław LubiatowskiJan DługoszMarcin DzianachMarcin RedmanJanusz PiontekLeszek Romanowski
Published in: International orthopaedics (2016)
Therefore, it can be concluded that 3D glenoid reconstructions are more reliable for glenoid bone loss assessment than 2D-CT. The results suggest that quantifying a glenoid defect with the use of 2D image only-even if performed by an experienced orthopaedic surgeon-is prone to errors. Differences in measurements between and within observers can be explained by plane setting and identifying glenoid rim in 2D-CT. Accordingly, we recommend that glenoid measurements should be performed in 3D orientation using 3D reconstruction obtained from CT images for pre-operative assessments, which are crucial for surgical planning.
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