CT methods for measuring glenoid bone loss are inaccurate, and not reproducible or interchangeable
Aims: Glenoid bone loss is a significant problem in the management of shoulder instability. The threshold at which the bone loss is considered “critical” requiring bony reconstruction has steadily dropped and is now approximately 15%.
Duncan Tennent +6 more
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Current concepts in anterior glenohumeral instability: diagnosis and treatment
The glenohumeral joint is the most dislocated articulation, accounting for more than 50% of all joint dislocations. The reason behind shoulder instability should be investigated in detail for successful management, and the treatment plan should be ...
Moya Daniel +8 more
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Current concepts in chronic traumatic anterior shoulder instability
Chronic traumatic anterior shoulder instability can be defined as recurrent trauma-associated shoulder instability requiring the assessment of three anatomic lesions: a capsuloligamentous and/or labral lesion; anterior glenoid bone loss and a Hill–Sachs ...
Stefan Bauer +4 more
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Revision anterior glenohumeral instability: is arthroscopic treatment an option?
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the short-term outcomes for patients who underwent revision surgery for shoulder instability, including both revision arthroscopic repair and Latarjet.
Dillon C. O'Neill, MD +6 more
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Bankart versus Latarjet operation as a revision procedure after a failed arthroscopic Bankart repair
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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Background: Traumatic anterior shoulder instability is a common disease, especially in young athletes. The Latarjet and Bristow techniques are nonanatomical surgeries that involve the transfer of the coracoid process to the anterior border of the glenoid
Paulo Santoro Belangero, PhD +6 more
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Introduction: This study compared the midterm outcomes of pain, apprehension and range of motion in the shoulder after three arthroscopic procedures including Bankart repair, Bankart repair plus remplissage, and Latarjet surgeries, in patients with ...
Hossein Saremi +2 more
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An Arthroscopic Technique for Addressing Cartilage Defects in the Glenoid Using Bone Marrow Aspiration Concentrate After Failed Bankart Repair. [PDF]
Abstract Glenoid articular cartilage lesions are a significant cause of persistent shoulder pain, particularly following trauma or previous surgical interventions, such as failed Bankart repairs. Current surgical approaches for addressing cartilage damage in the glenohumeral joint include microfracture, osteochondral autograft transfer, osteochondral ...
Nair AV +6 more
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Return to Play Following Shoulder Stabilization: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
BackgroundAnterior shoulder instability can be a disabling condition for the young athlete; however, the best surgical treatment remains controversial. Traditionally, anterior shoulder instability was treated with open stabilization.
Feeley, Brian T +4 more
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Arthroscopic Anterior Shoulder Stabilization With Incorporation of a Comminuted Bony Bankart Lesion. [PDF]
Bony Bankart lesions are a common finding in patients with anterior glenohumeral dislocation. Although there are no defined guidelines, small bony Bankart fractures are typically treated arthroscopically with suture anchors.
Bernardoni, Eamon D +4 more
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