Abstract

Achieving sufficient exposure of the glenoid is one of the most demanding aspects of shoulder arthroplasty surgery. Beginning with the positioning of patient and ending with the final placement and adjustment of retractors, multiple maneuvers must be taken at each step of the procedure to ultimately allow for adequate glenoid visualization. With thoughtful planning, patience, and attention to detail, the glenoid can be reliably and reproducibly exposed to allow for a successful reconstruction. This article outlines the key technical steps and pearls for successful glenoid exposure.

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