Surgical Variations of the Modified Latarjet Procedure: A Literature Review and Video-Illustrated Surgical Technique. [PDF]
The modified Latarjet procedure, otherwise known as the Walch-Boileau procedure, is a very successful management procedure for recurrent shoulder dislocation especially in patients with glenoid bone loss of less than 30 percent.
AlAbbasi KK.
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Comparison of the Latarjet Procedure and Iliac Crest Bone Graft Transfer in Bone Bankart Lesions in Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocations. [PDF]
Objective: There are various treatment modalities for bony Bankart lesions following glenohumeral joint dislocations. In this research, we aimed to compare the radiological and clinical results of patients who underwent the Latarjet procedure and iliac ...
Tuncez M, Bayraktar ÖB.
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Is the Subscapularis Function Preserved after the Latarjet Procedure? A Quantitative Analysis Using Positron Emission Tomography. [PDF]
Backgroud In the Latarjet procedure, the subscapularis is divided at the superior two-thirds junction. It has been believed that this subscapularis split approach resulted in better internal rotation strength rather than an L-shaped subscapularis ...
Aizawa K +8 more
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Mini-Open Latarjet Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability [PDF]
Anterior shoulder instability is a common problem. The Latarjet procedure has been advocated as an option for the treatment of anteroinferior shoulder instability.
Numa Mercier, Dominique Saragaglia
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Arthroscopic Latarjet Learning Curve: Operating Time Decreases After 25 Cases [PDF]
Purpose: To demonstrate the learning curve associated with the arthroscopic Latarjet procedure and create a timetable to proficiency. Methods: Using retrospective data of a single surgeon, consecutive patients who had an arthroscopic Latarjet procedure ...
Shariff K. Bishai, D.O., M.S. +6 more
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Comparative Results After Latarjet Procedure for Shoulder Instability Management Between Primary and Revision Cases After Failed Arthroscopic Bankart Procedure: A Midterm Follow-up Study. [PDF]
Background: Anterior shoulder dislocation is often complicated by recurrent instability, with reported rates being as high as 70% in young patients.
Konstantinou E +6 more
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Patient specific instrumentation for open Latarjet procedure. Technique, accuracy, and short-term outcome. A prospective case series [PDF]
Background: The Latarjet procedure is a common technique to address anteroinferior shoulder instability. However, inadequate positioning of the coracoid bone graft may lead to persistent instability or early arthritis, with complication rates described ...
Emmie A.M. van den Elzen, MSc +7 more
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RECOVERY THROUGH KINETOTHERAPY AFTER A LATARJET PROCEDURE [PDF]
The Latarjet procedure provides excellent long-term outcomes in the treatment of recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability. Twenty years after the Latarjet procedure, arthritis may develop or progress in 23.5% of cases, but the majority of arthritis
R. FÎNTÎNĂ, I. CURIȚIANU
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Latarjet procedure versus iliac crest autograft transfer for anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review and meta-analysis of comparative studies. [PDF]
Anterior shoulder instability with glenoid bone loss presents a challenge in orthopedic surgery. The Latarjet and iliac crest bone graft transfer (ICBGT) procedures are commonly employed for its management, but direct comparative evidence is insufficient.
Li L +5 more
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Modified Suture Button Latarjet Procedure With Coracoacromial Ligament and Pectoralis Minor Preservation: An Approach to Avoid Subscapularis Split [PDF]
The main mechanism of the Latarjet procedure for maintaining anterior shoulder stability is attributed to the “triple locking” factors. During the traditional Latarjet procedure, the subscapularis split is inevitably, which is one of the main ...
Zhenhan Deng, M.D., Ph.D. +1 more
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