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Shoulder Instability in the U.S. Military: A Systematic Review of Epidemiology, Operative Management, and Outcomes. [PDF]
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One-year follow-up of 20 patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure : a biomechanical study during an apprehension-relocation test measured with radiostereometry. [PDF]
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Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Open Versus Arthroscopic Latarjet for Anterior Shoulder Instability. [PDF]
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The Hospital Response: The Morality of the Civilian-Military Contingency Hospital System [PDF]
Coleman, Gerald D.
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Geographic Variability in the Management of Anterior Glenohumeral Instability: A Binational Analysis. [PDF]
Massin V +4 more
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The failed Latarjet: don't forget the Putti-Platt procedure: a case report. [PDF]
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Arthroscopic Latarjet procedure
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2010Arthroscopy reveals many previously unrecognized soft tissue and bony lesions underlying recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Certain stabilising procedures however fail to adequately address the underlying pathology. The open Latarjet procedure has shown to have excellent and reproducible results in recurrent instability.
Laurent, Lafosse, Simon, Boyle
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2020
Since the first description of the Latarjet procedure, more than 60 years have elapsed. However, this surgical technique is still widely used today. The bone block attributable to the coracoid process together with the sling effect performed by the conjoined tendon and the repair of the capsule to the sectioned coracoacromial ligaments represent viable
Gervasi E., Castricini R., Galasso O.
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Since the first description of the Latarjet procedure, more than 60 years have elapsed. However, this surgical technique is still widely used today. The bone block attributable to the coracoid process together with the sling effect performed by the conjoined tendon and the repair of the capsule to the sectioned coracoacromial ligaments represent viable
Gervasi E., Castricini R., Galasso O.
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