Shoulder Replacement
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COR and the Iannotti Circle, part 2

THE SURGEON’S DUTIES how can surgeons better replicate the COR and the Iannotti Circle? In my last post, I presented information that lays out the importance of restoration of both the COR and the Iannotti circle in anatomic shoulder replacement. Related metrics, but separate. And both are likely important for optimizing outcomes of replacement. What… Continue reading
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COR and the Iannotti circle

“A high position of the humeral component relative to the greater tuberosity was the most common problem with humeral component positioning” Franta, Lenters, Mounce, Neradilek, Matsen “SAFE” study JSES 2007 Glenoid side Shoulder surgeons have recognized the importance of glenoid component positioning in outcomes of anatomic shoulder arthroplasty. Many surgeons have bolstered their academic prowess… Continue reading
