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2020
Since the first description of the Latarjet procedure, more than 60 years have elapsed. However, this surgical technique is still widely used today. The bone block attributable to the coracoid process together with the sling effect performed by the conjoined tendon and the repair of the capsule to the sectioned coracoacromial ligaments represent viable
Gervasi E., Castricini R., Galasso O.
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Since the first description of the Latarjet procedure, more than 60 years have elapsed. However, this surgical technique is still widely used today. The bone block attributable to the coracoid process together with the sling effect performed by the conjoined tendon and the repair of the capsule to the sectioned coracoacromial ligaments represent viable
Gervasi E., Castricini R., Galasso O.
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Scapular dyskinesis after Latarjet procedure
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2016Because of detachment of the pectoralis minor and variation of the vector of the conjoint tendons, we hypothesized that the Latarjet procedure may alter scapular position and motion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate scapular position and motion in patients who underwent a Latarjet or a modified iliac crest bone graft transfer (ICBGT) procedure
CARBONE, STEFANO +5 more
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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
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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
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Neuromonitoring the Latarjet Procedure
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2014Methods: This was a two-part study. Part I: an anonymous, 9-item online survey was distributed to the membership of the ASES to query them about their approach to the Latarjet procedure and the complications they have experienced, with particular emphasis on neurologic complications. Part II: 34 patients were included in this prospective study.
Ruth A. Delaney +5 more
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JBJS Reviews, 2018
* Meticulous assessment is needed to determine the cause of failure of a Latarjet procedure and to plan the appropriate treatment.* Nonoperative treatment and soft-tissue procedures are indicated in selected cases.* Soft-tissue procedures are indicated for patients without major osseous defects, especially when there is a ...
Yehia H. Bedeir +2 more
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* Meticulous assessment is needed to determine the cause of failure of a Latarjet procedure and to plan the appropriate treatment.* Nonoperative treatment and soft-tissue procedures are indicated in selected cases.* Soft-tissue procedures are indicated for patients without major osseous defects, especially when there is a ...
Yehia H. Bedeir +2 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume
BACKGROUND The effectiveness of the Latarjet procedure in stabilizing the glenohumeral joint (GHJ) in the abducted and externally rotated position is well documented.
J. O. Kipp +8 more
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BACKGROUND The effectiveness of the Latarjet procedure in stabilizing the glenohumeral joint (GHJ) in the abducted and externally rotated position is well documented.
J. O. Kipp +8 more
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Outcome of the Latarjet Procedure in Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
Tobruk University Journal of Medical SciencesRecurrent anterior shoulder dislocation, especially in young, active individuals, is often linked to capsulolabral injury and glenoid bone loss. The Latarjet procedure, which transfers the coracoid to the anterior glenoid, offers mechanical stability and
EBRAHIM. M Elfkhri +2 more
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Neurovascular Compression After the Latarjet Procedure
Orthopedics, 2015The Latarjet procedure is an established and effective option for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Symptomatic compression of the vasculature around the shoulder and adjacent brachial plexus is uncommon and may be difficult to diagnose and treat.
Joseph W, Galvin +4 more
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Don??t Forget the Bristow-Latarjet Procedure
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1994The authors have been disturbed by a number of reports appearing in the past 5 years condemning the Bristow procedure because of difficulties with screw failure and misplacement, nerve damage, and tethering of the subscapularis. A retrospective study was performed comparing the Bankart and Bristow procedures as performed by the authors during a 10-year
J K, Weaver, R S, Derkash
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International Journal of Advanced Research
Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocations, particularly those associated with significant glenoid bone loss, pose a clinical challenge due to their high recurrence rates and functional impairment.
A. Sandeep +3 more
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Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocations, particularly those associated with significant glenoid bone loss, pose a clinical challenge due to their high recurrence rates and functional impairment.
A. Sandeep +3 more
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