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Complications of the Latarjet procedure [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2015
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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Arthroscopic Latarjet Procedure

JBJS Reviews, 2021
» The proposed advantages of the arthroscopic approach in the Latarjet procedure for shoulder dislocation include improved visualization for accurate positioning of the coracoid graft, the ability to address any associated intra-articular pathologies, and the diminished potential for the formation of postoperative scar ...
Jonathan D. Haskel   +5 more
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Open Latarjet versus arthroscopic Latarjet: clinical results and cost analysis

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2016
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical results between open and arthroscopic Latarjet and perform a cost analysis of the two techniques.A systematic review of articles present in PubMed and MEDLINE was performed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. Studies concerning post-operative outcomes following Latarjet procedures for chronic anterior
P. Randelli   +4 more
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Short-Term Bone Fusion With Arthroscopic Double-Button Latarjet Versus Open-Screw Latarjet

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Recently, arthroscopic double-button Latarjet (AL) has provided an alternative to conventional open Latarjet (OL) in the treatment of anterior shoulder instability with glenoid bone loss. Therefore, theoretically, the faster fusion is obtained, the sooner return to sports under safe conditions can occur.
Nicolas, Bonnevialle   +5 more
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Classic Versus Congruent-Arc Latarjet Procedures

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2023
Glenohumeral instability remains a frequent pathology, specifically in athletes and active patients. As such, several treatment options have been described. In the setting of significant glenoid bone loss (i.e., >20%), off-track Hill-Sachs lesions, and failed previous soft-tissue-based repairs, glenoid bone-augmentation techniques must be considered ...
Ignacio Pasqualini   +4 more
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No Difference in External Rotation Loss After Isolated Bankart Repair, Remplissage, or Latarjet: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

American Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Despite the effectiveness of remplissage in reducing instability recurrence, debate remains about the loss of external rotation (ER) after this procedure.
Diego Gonzalez-Morgado   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Arthroscopic Remplissage Combined With Bankart Repair Results in a Higher Rate of Return to Sport in Athletes Compared With Bankart Repair Alone or the Latarjet Procedure: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023
Background: Traumatic anterior shoulder instability affects athletes at a higher rate compared with the general population. In recent years, indications for arthroscopic remplissage, an adjunct procedure classically used to reduce the recurrence of ...
W. Davis   +6 more
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Long-term Recurrence Rates After Isolated Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Selected Patients Without Preoperative Bone Loss Versus Open Latarjet Procedure: A Matched-Pair Analysis

American Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Clinical studies have shown that the open Latarjet procedure (OLP) has lower recurrence rates than the isolated arthroscopic Bankart (IAB) procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability, but no long-term comparative studies exist for ...
Clémentine Rieussec   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Effect of Concavity Restoration on Glenohumeral Stability in a Glenoid Bone Loss Model: Comparing Distal Tibial Allograft Reconstruction to Classic Latarjet

American Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Distal tibial allograft (DTA) reconstruction for glenoid bone loss (GBL) has gained popularity. While recent studies have demonstrated that glenoid concavity is an important factor in native glenohumeral stability, there remains a paucity of ...
Matthew S. Fury   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Arthroscopic Latarjet for Shoulder Instability

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2020
Arthroscopic Latarjet is a relatively new, but viable option for the treatment of anterior shoulder instability. Arthroscopic Latarjet has the advantage of faster recovery, reduced stiffness, identification of additional shoulder pathology, and improved cosmesis when compared with open Latarjet.
Charles L, Getz, Christopher D, Joyce
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