Abstract
A modified "Floating-Socket" total shoulder replacement was implanted in an adult male chimpanzee using an anterior surgical approach. The surgical technique and the post-operative course are described. Clinical and X-ray follow-up for 17 months reveals satisfactory function of the implant with no apparent loosening of either glenoid or humeral components.
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