Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty (Jul 2019)

Imaging of the B2 Glenoid: An Assessment of Glenoid Wear

  • Jared M Mahylis MD,
  • Vahid Entezari MD, MMSc,
  • Bong-Jae Jun PhD,
  • Joseph P Iannotti MD, PhD,
  • Eric T Ricchetti MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2471549219861811
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Background Glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA) carries a spectrum of morphology and wear patterns of the glenoid surface exemplified by complex patterns such as glenoid biconcavity and acquired retroversion seen in the B2 glenoid. Multiple imaging methods are available for evaluation of the complex glenoid structure seen in B2 glenoids. The purpose of this article is to review imaging assessment of the type B2 glenoid. Methods The current literature on imaging of the B2 glenoid was reviewed to describe the unique anatomy of this OA variant and how to appropriately assess its characteristics. Results Plain radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging, and standard 2-dimensional computed tomography (CT) have all shown acceptable assessments of arthritic glenoids but lack the detailed and highly accurate evaluation of bone loss and retroversion seen with 3-dimensional CT. Conclusion Accurate preoperative identification of complex B2 pathology on imaging remains essential in planning and achieving precise implant placement at the time of shoulder arthroplasty.