Transcription of TORNIER AEQUALIS REVERSED II
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SURGICAL TECHNIQUETORNIERAEQUALIS REVERSED IIShoulder System2 Table of Contents: 3 Implant Description ..4 Implant Indications and Contraindications ..6 Surgical Technique ..7 Pre-operative Planning ..7 Patient Positioning ..7 Humeral Exposure ..8 Preparation of the Humerus ..9 Identification of the Humeral Entry Point ..9 Humeral Head Resection ..10 Metaphyseal Reaming ..11 Metaphyseal and Diaphyseal Reaming ..12 Positioning of the Trial Implant Stem-Metaphysis ..13 Glenoid Exposure ..14 Glenoid Preparation Techniques ..15 Positioning of the Glenoid Baseplate ..23 Fixation of the Glenoid Baseplate.
The clavipectoral fascia is incised at the external border of the coraco-brachialis. The axillary nerve is then identified before opening the subscapularis. With the arm externally rotated, a conservative anterior and inferior capsule release from the humerus to the glenoid may be performed. With adequate releases made, the humeral head is
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