Contraindications and complications of the Latarjet procedure [PDF]
The Latarjet procedure is a well-known, safe and reliable technique to treat primary or recurrent anterior dislocations or subluxations, with or without hyperlaxity, with or without glenoid bone loss. Both the open and the arthroscopic methods produce excellent clinical results, with a low rate of recurrent instability.
Peter, Domos +2 more
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Comparison of Structural Subscapularis Integrity After Latarjet Procedure Versus Iliac Crest Bone Graft Transfer [PDF]
Background: Although clinical outcome scores are comparable after coracoid transfer procedure (Latarjet) and iliac crest bone graft transfer (ICBGT) for anterior shoulder instability with glenoid bone loss, a significant decrease in internal rotation ...
Paul Siegert MD +7 more
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Latarjet Cerclage: The Metal‐Free Fixation [PDF]
Abstract The Latarjet technique is a widely used technique for anterior shoulder instability with glenoid bone defects, irreparable capsuloligamentous lesion, or in patients at greater risk of recurrence.
Hachem, Abdul-Ilah +4 more
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Bankart versus Latarjet operation as a revision procedure after a failed arthroscopic Bankart repair [PDF]
Background: An arthroscopic Bankart operation is the most common operative procedure to treat shoulder instability. In case of recurrence, both Bankart and Latarjet procedures are used as revision procedures.
Sami Elamo, MD, MSc +6 more
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Comparative analysis of the open and the arthroscopic Latarjet procedure
Latarjet procedure is one of the relevant surgical techniques for the anterior and antero-inferior type of recurrent instability in the shoulder joint with a defect in the articular surface of the glenoid. The existence of an arthroscopic modification
M. L. Holovakha +2 more
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Modified arthroscopic suture-button Latarjet procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability: 9-Year minimum follow-up. [PDF]
Abstract Purposes To evaluate the efficacy of the modified arthroscopic suture‐button (MASB) Latarjet procedure with at least 9 years of follow‐up and remodelling of the coracoid grafts (CGs). Methods Patients who underwent the MASB Latarjet procedure between February 2013 and February 2016 were retrospectively reviewed.
Lu W +7 more
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The successful resolution of bilateral recurrent shoulder dislocation with the bilateral shoulder open latarjet procedure: a case report [PDF]
Recurrent shoulder dislocation is a common orthopedic condition, but bilateral involvement is rare and presents unique challenges in management. The Latarjet procedure is an effective surgical technique that addresses instability by creating a bony block
Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat +3 more
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Coracoid bone-block versus soft-tissue stabilization for anterior shoulder instability in professional athletes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of return to play and recurrence rates. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose Anterior shoulder instability is a common injury among professional athletes. Both soft‐tissue and bone‐block procedures are widely used for surgical stabilization, but it remains unclear whether one approach offers superior outcomes in terms of return to play (RTP) and recurrence.
D'Ambrosi R +9 more
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Offene Latarjet-Patte-Operation nach Walch: Tipps, Tricks und Komplikationsvermeidung [PDF]
Walch hat die Latarjet-Patte-Operation in offener Technik unter Anwendung eines Subskapularis-Splits in den 1980er-Jahren modifiziert, standardisiert und über Jahrzehnte mit großem Erfolg bei über 3500 Patienten angewandt.
M. Zumstein +17 more
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Bernard Latarjet né en 1941 à Paris, ingénieur agronome, ingénieur du génie rural, des eaux et des forêts, a d’abord exercé des fonctions dans le domaine de l’aménagement rural et de l’aménagement du territoire.
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