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Background: Surgical management of anterior shoulder instability continues to evolve. The clinical effectiveness of arthroscopic Bankart repair with remplissage (REMP) in patients with increasing glenoid bone loss (GBL) has not been thoroughly compared ...
Jeffrey L. Horinek MD +5 more
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Les instabilités antérieures de l'épaule:à propos de 73 cas
Entre 2005 et 2014, 73 patients (77 épaules) ont bénéficié d'une intervention de Latarjet pour instabilité antérieure de l'épaule. Nous avons, rétrospectivement, évalué les résultats cliniques et radiologiques de cette technique opératoire.
Louaste Jamal +5 more
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Recurrent Instability After the Latarjet Procedure
The Latarjet procedure is a favored approach for managing chronic and recurrent dislocation, especially in the presence of bone loss. Although generally yielding excellent results, the procedure carries a 15 to 30% complication rate. Although recurrent instability is a major concern, various complications such as infection, nerve injuries, and hardware
Khalid Alkhelaifi +3 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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Learning curve for the open Latarjet procedure: a single-surgeon study [PDF]
Background The popularity of the Latarjet procedure (LP) for the treatment of anterior shoulder instability continues to rise. However, LP is technically demanding and associated with complications. This study aims to determine the learning curve for the
Aidan G. Papalia +5 more
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Background: Few studies have compared clinical outcomes between the traditional Latarjet procedure for anterior shoulder instability and the congruent arc modification to the Latarjet procedure.
Sunita R.P. Mengers MD +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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Background: In the Latarjet procedure, the ideal placement of the coracoid graft in the medial-lateral position is flush with the anterior glenoid rim.
Phob Ganokroj MD +9 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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Purpose To compare the scientific rigor of Beighton Scoring System (BSS) use in generalized joint hypermobility (JH) studies (healthy subject injury risk/rate, physiological or kinesiological function determination) and joint‐specific or arthroscopy JH studies; to identify the most commonly used BSS score thresholds; and to describe ways to improve BSS
John Nyland +5 more
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