Additional Left Shoulder Problems with Open Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration
Additional Left Shoulder Problems with Open Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration
Additional Left Shoulder Problems with Open Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration
Additional Left Shoulder Problems with Open Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration
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3/28/24

Additional Left Shoulder Problems with Open Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Additional Left Shoulder Problems with Open Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit depicts additional left shoulder injuries with surgical repairs. The first image shows the pre-operative condition, with post-traumatic arthritis of the acromioclavicular joint and impingement of the subacromial soft tissues. The remaining images depict multiple steps of the repair procedure, including the incision, resection of the AC joint, and decompression of the subacromial space.

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