Glenoid Exposure for Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Previous Latarjet Procedure [PDF]
Performing arthroplasty on shoulders that have previously undergone a Latarjet procedure is challenging. The alterations in surgical landmarks, anatomic planes, and extensive scarring complicate the surgical dissection and obscure glenoid exposure.
Jawaher Alkhateeb, M.D. +3 more
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A comparative study of the effect of capsular repair in the Latarjet procedure [PDF]
Background Long term studies have shown the Latarjet procedure to be successful in preventing re-dislocation in primary and recurrent anterior inferior shoulder instability.
Andrew P. McBride +9 more
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Comparison of Modified Latarjet Procedure With Bone Graft Versus Standard Latarjet Procedure: Evaluating Outcomes and Stability. [PDF]
The Latarjet procedure is a well-established technique for managing repeated anterior shoulder dislocation accompanied by massive glenoid bone loss. Aim of this article was to assess outcomes among modified Latarjet procedure using allograft from Iliac bone and a standard Latarjet procedure using the coracoid process.Six patients with recurrent ...
Nair V, Muneer MT, Chowdhary S.
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Latarjet Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability. [PDF]
Background: The Latarjet procedure is widely used to treat recurrent anterior shoulder instability, especially in cases with significant glenoid bone loss.
Lubitz M, Shah A, Lederman E.
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Failed Latarjet procedure: a systematic review of surgery revision options [PDF]
Background Revision surgery after the Latarjet procedure is a rare and challenging surgical problem, and various bony or capsular procedures have been proposed.
Matteo Buda +7 more
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Recurrent Instability after the Latarjet Procedure. [PDF]
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
Alkhelaifi K +3 more
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The Influence of Subscapularis Muscle Split Location on Subscapularis Function After the Latarjet Procedure. [PDF]
Background: Splitting the subscapularis in the Latarjet procedure is known to influence subscapularis muscle mechanics postoperatively; however, the influence of split level on postoperative muscle and joint function remains poorly understood.
Belotti N +5 more
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Diagnosis of shoulder apprehensions two years after latarjet procedure: a retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Introduction: Despite high stabilization rates after Latarjet procedure, persistent apprehension during shoulder use remains a concern. Methods: Retrospective observational single-center study in patients who underwent Latarjet procedure for shoulder ...
Disegni E, Torrens M, Nourissat G.
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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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The Latarjet Procedure in Patients With Subcritical Glenoid Bone Loss: Long-Term Results and Its Association With Graft Resorption [PDF]
Background: There are concerns that the Latarjet procedure for subcritical glenoid bone loss results in significant graft resorption and increased complications.
Ernstbrunner L +4 more
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