Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet Combined With Bankart Repair Restores Shoulder Stability in Patients With Glenoid Bone Loss [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Arthroscopic Bankart repair alone cannot restore shoulder stability in patients with glenoid bone loss involving more than 20% of the glenoid surface.
Pascal Boileau, Xavier Ohl
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Comparison of Arthroscopic Bankart and Remplissage With Open Latarjet in an Active-Duty Military Cohort. [PDF]
Background: Subcritical bone has been shown to result in a higher rate of recurrent instability and inferior outcomes after an arthroscopic soft tissue Bankart procedure alone.
Nelson BA +5 more
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Mid-term Functional Outcomes of Open Congruent Arc Latarjet for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Retrospective Cohort Study [PDF]
Introduction: Recurrent anterior shoulder instability with significant glenoid bone loss is associated with high failure after isolated soft-tissue repair.
Saurav Narayan Nanda +5 more
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Glenoid Exposure for Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Previous Latarjet Procedure [PDF]
Performing arthroplasty on shoulders that have previously undergone a Latarjet procedure is challenging. The alterations in surgical landmarks, anatomic planes, and extensive scarring complicate the surgical dissection and obscure glenoid exposure.
Jawaher Alkhateeb, M.D. +3 more
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Background: The Bankart and the Latarjet procedures are 2 of the most commonly utilized surgical techniques to treat anterior shoulder instability. However, the long-term outcomes after these procedures remain unclear, and there is not enough information
Cristina Delgado +7 more
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A comparative study of the effect of capsular repair in the Latarjet procedure
Background Long term studies have shown the Latarjet procedure to be successful in preventing re-dislocation in primary and recurrent anterior inferior shoulder instability.
Andrew P. McBride +9 more
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A VENEZUELAN ANATOMIST CITED IN THE HUMAN ANATOMY TREATISE TESTUT-LATARJET
Le traité d'anatomie Testut-Latarjet (The human anatomy Testut-Latarjet treatise) published in 1887, is considered one of the most complete on human anatomy, with detailed descriptions of the human body and anthropological concepts, accompanied by ...
Rafael Romero-Reverón
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Comparative Results After Latarjet Procedure for Shoulder Instability Management Between Primary and Revision Cases After Failed Arthroscopic Bankart Procedure: A Midterm Follow-up Study. [PDF]
Background: Anterior shoulder dislocation is often complicated by recurrent instability, with reported rates being as high as 70% in young patients.
Konstantinou E +6 more
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Congruent-Arc Latarjet Using Subscapularis Split Approach in the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability with Significant Bone Loss: A Case Series. [PDF]
Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder instability is a common problem and may be associated with glenoid bone defects. Surgical procedures, including Latarjet, are the usual treatment for anterior shoulder instability, associated with significant ...
Mekky AF +5 more
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The Latarjet Procedure in Patients With Subcritical Glenoid Bone Loss: Long-Term Results and Its Association With Graft Resorption. [PDF]
Background: There are concerns that the Latarjet procedure for subcritical glenoid bone loss results in significant graft resorption and increased complications.
Ernstbrunner L +4 more
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