Abstract
Abstract
Background
Glenoid version is an important factor in the evaluation of shoulder stability and shoulder pathologies. However, there are neither established reference values nor known factors that influence the glenoid version, even though valid reference values are needed for diagnostic and orthopaedic surgery like corrective osteotomy and total or reverse shoulder arthroplasty (TSA/RSA). The aim of our population-based study was to identify factors influencing the glenoid version and to establish reference values from a large-scale population cohort.
Results
Our study explored the glenoid versions in a large sample representing the general adult population. We investigated 3004 participants in the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). Glenoid version was measured for both shoulders via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Associations with the glenoid version were calculated for sex, age, body height, body weight and BMI. The reference values for glenoid version in the central European population range between −9° and 7.5°, while multiple factors are associated with the glenoid version.
Conclusion
To achieve a reliable interpretation prior to orthopaedic surgery, sex- and age-adjusted reference values are proposed.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC