Mathematical modeling of glenoid bone loss demonstrate differences in calculations that May affect surgical decision making

J Orthop. 2020 Sep 22:22:402-407. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2020.09.016. eCollection 2020 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Objective: Two glenoid bone loss calculations are compared across a range of anatomic glenoid sizes.

Methods: 20 cadaveric paired glenoid diameters were measured to create glenoid models with bone loss calculated in 1 mm linear increments up to 50% bone loss comparing the linear measurement percentage (LMP) to the circle line method (CLM) gold standard.

Results: The LMP overestimates glenoid bone loss at every potential 1 mm increment across each glenoid model until bone loss reaches 50%.

Conclusion: The widely-used LMP method overestimates bone loss compared to a gold standard potentially misguiding surgeons towards bony reconstruction in shoulder instability during preoperative planning.

Keywords: Arthroscopy; Circle line method (CLM); Glenoid bone loss; Linear measurement percentage (LMP); Mathematical modeling; Shoulder instability.