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Arthroscopic Fixation of a Large Osteochondral Fragment From the Glenoid After First Episode Dislocation.


ABSTRACT: Osteochondral lesions of the glenoid are not so uncommon after traumatic cases of shoulder dislocation and can be a challenge to the shoulder surgeon because of the technical difficulty and the potential to progression to shoulder arthritis. An all-arthroscopic technique of fixation of a large osteochondral fragment is used to allow optimal visualization and reduction, minimize the morbidity of the open approach, and provide good functional results.

SUBMITTER: Cohen M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7253778 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arthroscopic Fixation of a Large Osteochondral Fragment From the Glenoid After First Episode Dislocation.

Cohen Marcio M   Fonseca Raphael R   Moraes Rickson R   Pereira Marcelo Ricardo MR   Motta Geraldo G  

Arthroscopy techniques 20200425 5


Osteochondral lesions of the glenoid are not so uncommon after traumatic cases of shoulder dislocation and can be a challenge to the shoulder surgeon because of the technical difficulty and the potential to progression to shoulder arthritis. An all-arthroscopic technique of fixation of a large osteochondral fragment is used to allow optimal visualization and reduction, minimize the morbidity of the open approach, and provide good functional results. ...[more]

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