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Arthroscopic Latarjet: Indications, Techniques, and Results

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2020
The Latarjet procedure to treat instability was first described by the eponymous surgeon in 1954. Long-term results from this procedure have been favorable. In 2007, Lafosse et al. first described an all-arthroscopic technique for the Latarjet procedure.
Stephanie E, Wong   +2 more
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Neuromonitoring the Latarjet Procedure

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2014
Methods: This was a two-part study. Part I: an anonymous, 9-item online survey was distributed to the membership of the ASES to query them about their approach to the Latarjet procedure and the complications they have experienced, with particular emphasis on neurologic complications. Part II: 34 patients were included in this prospective study.
Ruth A. Delaney   +5 more
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The Congruent-Arc Latarjet

Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, 2009
AbstractIt has been reported that there is an unacceptably high recurrence rate for arthroscopic Bankart repair in the presence of an inverted-pear glenoid with or without an engaging Hill-Sachs lesion.
Joe de Beer   +5 more
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The Failed Latarjet Procedure

JBJS Reviews, 2018
* Meticulous assessment is needed to determine the cause of failure of a Latarjet procedure and to plan the appropriate treatment.* Nonoperative treatment and soft-tissue procedures are indicated in selected cases.* Soft-tissue procedures are indicated for patients without major osseous defects, especially when there is a ...
Yehia H. Bedeir   +2 more
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Arthroscopic latarjet procedure

Obere Extremität, 2022
Christian Moody   +2 more
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Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet Procedure

Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2013
The understanding and operative options available for the arthroscopic treatment of anterior shoulder instability have increased considerably. However, despite these advances, a significant failure rate remains when surgical procedures do not adequately address the underlying pathology.
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Neurovascular Compression After the Latarjet Procedure

Orthopedics, 2015
The Latarjet procedure is an established and effective option for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Symptomatic compression of the vasculature around the shoulder and adjacent brachial plexus is uncommon and may be difficult to diagnose and treat.
Joseph W, Galvin   +4 more
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Die arthroskopische Latarjet-Technik

2018
Rezidivierende ventrale Schulterinstabilitaten werden durch knocherne Defekte des anterioren Glenoids, ausgedehnte Hill-Sachs-Defekte sowie hohergradige Weichteillasionen des Labrums und der humeralen Bandinsertionen begunstigt. In diesen Fallen ist eine alleinige Refixation des Labrum glenoidale mit hohen Rezidivraten verbunden.
M. Holschen   +3 more
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Primary Open Latarjet Procedure Versus Revision to Open Latarjet Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability

Orthopedics
Background Although the Latarjet operation may be performed as a revision surgery for anterior shoulder instability, the high recurrence rate of anterior shoulder instability after arthroscopic Bankart repair (ABR) has led some to advocate for performing the Latarjet procedure as a primary stabilization surgery.
Rashad, Madi   +9 more
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Management of the failed Latarjet procedure

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
To analyze the causes of failure after a Latarjet procedure and to evaluate the results of revision surgery.Single-cohort, retrospective, observational study. Fifteen patients (13 males, mean age at revision failed Latarjet 38.9 years [range, 20-57]) with anterior glenohumeral instability who underwent a revision surgery for a failed Latarjet procedure
Cristina Delgado   +3 more
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