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Failed Latarjet surgery: why, how, and what next?
Background: The Latarjet procedure is an established and popular procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability; however, to our knowledge, few studies have reported on the outcomes of revision for failed Latarjet surgery.
Umair Khan, MBChB, MRes(Dist) +3 more
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TREATMENT OF RECURRENT ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION USING THE LATARJET TECHNIQUE [PDF]
Objective: To describe the functional results, recurrence rate, postoperative radiographic appearance, and complications of patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure over 24 months.
EDUARDO ANGELI MALAVOLTA +5 more
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A biomechanical assessment of superior shoulder translation after reconstruction of anterior glenoid bone defects: The Latarjet procedure versus allograft reconstruction [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The coracoacromial ligament (CAL) is an important restraint to superior shoulder translation. The effect of CAL release on superior stability following the Latarjet is unknown; therefore, our purpose was to compare the effect of two Latarjet ...
Athwal, GS +5 more
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Arthroscopic Bankart repair of anterior instability has shown relatively good results, but its effectiveness is unclear in cases wherein there is a bone defect in the glenoid bone.
Jeung Yeol Jeong, M.D. +2 more
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Incidence and Risk Factors of the Complications Related to the Latarjet Surgery
Objective The Latarjet procedure is a well-accepted treatment of shoulder instability. This technique is associated with a unique set of complications with overall rates of up to 30%.
Marcio Cohen +5 more
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Risk factors for unexpected readmission and reoperation following open procedures for shoulder instability: a national database study of 1,942 cases [PDF]
Background The purpose of this study was to identify demographics and risk factors associated with unplanned 30-day readmission and reoperation following open procedures for shoulder instability and examine recent trends in open shoulder instability ...
John M. Tarazi +5 more
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Is the Latarjet procedure risky? Analysis of complications and learning curve. [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to analyse the learning curve and complication rate of the open Latarjet procedure. Methods The first 68 Latarjet procedures performed by a single surgeon for chronic anterior shoulder instability were reviewed ...
Bonnevialle, Nicolas +5 more
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Background The arthroscopic and open Latarjet procedures are both known to successfully treat shoulder instability with high success rates. The objective of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes and positioning of the coracoid graft and screws ...
Nolan S. Horner +7 more
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Hidden on the ward : the abuse of children in hospitals [PDF]
While there have been a small number of high profile cases of the abuse of children by hospital staff, there has been relatively little attention paid to the child protection issues for children staying in hospitals.
Kendrick, Andrew, Taylor, Julie
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Background: Currently, recurrent anterior shoulder instability in patients with a Hill-Sachs lesion managed using the Bankart repair showed higher recurrent instability compared with the Latarjet technique.
Casper L.J.H. Schrouff, MSc +1 more
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