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Remodelling and the fate of bone grafts in shoulder instability surgery. [PDF]
Abstract Anterior glenoid bone loss is a critical factor in the surgical management of recurrent shoulder instability. In cases where bone loss exceeds the threshold for soft‐tissue repair, bony augmentation is necessary to restore joint stability and prevent recurrence.
Remedios S, Karpyshyn J, Wong I.
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Arthroscopic Latarjet procedure: current concepts and surgical techniques [PDF]
The Latarjet procedure is a surgical procedure that can effectively restore glenohumeral stability, especially in patients with anterior shoulder instability and glenoid bone loss.
Sang-Jin Shin +2 more
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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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Objectives The primary aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of patients undergoing arthroscopic Bankart repair and the open Latarjet procedure for recurrent dislocation of the shoulder.
Saroj Rai +7 more
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Background: Coracoid transfer is a reliable method for managing anterior shoulder instability in athletes who play contact sports; however, differences between the Bristow and Latarjet procedures are unclear.
Makoto Tanaka MD, PhD +7 more
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Objectives: Recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability is a disabling pathology that can be successfully treated by arthroscopic Bankart repair or an open Latarjet procedure.
Jarret Murray Woodmass MD +4 more
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Background: The optimal surgical treatment of anterior shoulder instability remains controversial. Hypothesis: (1) Implants and facility-related costs are the primary drivers of variation in direct costs between arthroscopic Bankart and Latarjet ...
William J. Uffmann MD +7 more
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Objectives The two most common surgical interventions for recurrent anterior shoulder instability include arthroscopic Bankart repair and the Latarjet procedure. However, indications for each procedure remain debated between surgeons with 90% of surgeons
Jean-David Werthel MD +4 more
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Complications of the Latarjet procedure [PDF]
The Latarjet procedure is an operation performed either arthroscopically or open for recurrent anterior shoulder instability, in the setting of glenoid bone loss; with good to excellent functional results. Despite excellent clinical results, the complication rates are reported between 15 and 30 %.
Ashish, Gupta +3 more
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Clinical outcomes of open Latarjet-Patte procedures performed for recurrent anterior shoulder instability with primary bone loss versus failed arthroscopic Bankart repair [PDF]
Background This study compares the outcomes of Latarjet-Patte procedures (LPs) performed for primary glenohumeral instability in the setting of critical bone loss (LP-BL) versus salvage surgery performed after a failed arthroscopic Bankart repair (LP-FB).
Neil Gambhir +7 more
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