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Ann Radiol (Paris) ; 40(3): 153-65, 1997.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9810073

ABSTRACT

Recurrent instability of the shoulder may sometimes be a difficult diagnostic challenge. Bernageau's standard X-rays set, which includes 3 antero-posterior X-rays with medial rotation and 2 glenoid views, is able to confirm the existence of anterior instability events. However, it gives no information on the glenoid labrum and the glenohumeral ligaments. As surgical techniques are more sophisticated, more precise imaging techniques are needed in order to adapt the surgical technique to the anatomical lesions. Although CT arthrography is today the best imaging technique to choose a surgical technique, it will probably be replaced by MR arthrography in the near future. Pros and cons of each imaging techniques are described, together with their implications for the choice of treatment.


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Joint Instability/diagnosis , Shoulder Joint/pathology , Arthrography , Humans , Joint Capsule/diagnostic imaging , Joint Capsule/pathology , Joint Dislocations/diagnosis , Joint Dislocations/diagnostic imaging , Joint Dislocations/surgery , Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging , Joint Instability/surgery , Ligaments, Articular/diagnostic imaging , Ligaments, Articular/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Preoperative Care , Recurrence , Rotation , Shoulder Fractures/diagnosis , Shoulder Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Shoulder Fractures/surgery , Shoulder Joint/diagnostic imaging , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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