
Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-18367
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
F. J. Azpeitia Arman, R. M. Lorente Ramos, P. Azpeitia Hernandez, L. Meilan Iribar, J. Azpeitia Hernandez, T. Lago, C. Oliva Fonte, J. M. Martinez Gomiz, M. Leon Garcia; Madrid/ES
Disclosures:
Francisco Javier Azpeitia Arman:
Nothing to disclose
Rosa Maria Lorente Ramos:
Nothing to disclose
Paz Azpeitia Hernandez:
Nothing to disclose
Lorena Meilan Iribar:
Nothing to disclose
Javier Azpeitia Hernandez:
Nothing to disclose
Teresa Lago:
Nothing to disclose
Carlos Oliva Fonte:
Nothing to disclose
Jose MarĂa Martinez Gomiz:
Nothing to disclose
Miguel Leon Garcia:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Bones, Conventional radiography, Diagnostic procedure, Prostheses
Shoulder arthroplasty is an effective surgical procedure used to treat conditions like arthritis and fractures.
Imaging plays a vital role before and after the surgery.
Preoperative imaging, primarily through X-rays, helps assess the shoulder's anatomy and plan the surgery. CT scans give detailed insights into complex bone structures and are useful for evaluating bone quality.
During the surgery, fluoroscopic imaging assists in real-time verification of component positioning.
After the surgery, routine X-rays are taken to monitor healing and ensure proper implant alignment, while CT scans may be used in more complex cases to evaluate implant stability.