Out of this series emerged the ideberg classifi cation,. The ideberg classification is a commonly used system to describe glenoid fractures 1. In 1995 ideberg et al.
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Glenoid fractures are uncommon shoulder fractures but are important to recognize as they.
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Abstract ideberg type iii glenoid fractures are relatively rare, and the mechanisms of injury and treatment strategies remain controversial. Transverse fracture through the glenoid fossa with an inferior triangular fragment displaced with the humeral head type iii: In 1995 ideberg et al. Incidence and classification of 338 fractures.
Introduction fractures of the glenoid are uncommon (34,48) and publications regarding these fractures have only been described in case series often as part of a scapular fracture series,. Oblique fracture through the glenoid, exiting at the. The glenoid fracture classification by ideberg (1984) and euler (1996) is still commonly used in literature. What the surgeon wants to know.” radiographics 35:
In 2013 a new glenoid fracture classification was introduced by the ao.