Alexandra V Paul, Imoh Udoh, Ananyaa Bharadwaj, Steven Bokshan, Brett D Owens, William N Levine, Grant E Garrigues, Jeffrey S Abrams, Patrick J McMahon, Anthony Miniaci, Sameer Nagda, Jonathan P Braman, Peter MacDonald, Jonathan C Riboh, Scott Kaar, Brian Lau
BACKGROUND: This study aims to determine the effect of time and imaging modality (three-dimensional (3D) CT vs. 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) on the surgical procedure indicated for shoulder instability. The hypothesis is there will be no clinical difference in procedure selection between time and imaging modality. METHODS: Eleven shoulder surgeons were surveyed with the same ten shoulder instability clinical scenarios at three time points. All time points included history of present illness, musculoskeletal exam, radiographs, and standard two-dimensional MRI...
March 2024: JSES international