The device was used by William Geissler, MD, professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
The system converts a primary total shoulder surgery to a reverse shoulder without removing a stem that is fixed in the patient’s bone. The system’s components are interchangeable for primary, reverse and fracture humeral bodies.
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