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Latarjet Cerclage: The All-Arthroscopic Metal-Free Fixation.


ABSTRACT: The Bristow-Latarjet procedure has been one of the most recognized procedures for the treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation with anterior glenoid bone loss, revision surgery after failed Bankart repair, contact and collision sport injuries, and patients with a high risk of recurrence. Open and arthroscopic approaches have recently shown similar outcomes by several authors. However, complications related to metal implants, despite being low, are still a matter of concern. We describe an all-arthroscopic Latarjet technique with a metal-free fixation method using 2 ultra-high-strength sutures, creating a cerclage construct through 2.4mm glenoid and coracoid tunnels with a final capsulolabral complex reconstruction.

SUBMITTER: Hachem AI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7917201 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Latarjet Cerclage: The All-Arthroscopic Metal-Free Fixation.

Hachem Abdul-Ilah AI   Rondanelli S Rafael R   Rius Xavi X   Barco Raúl R  

Arthroscopy techniques 20210130 2


The Bristow-Latarjet procedure has been one of the most recognized procedures for the treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation with anterior glenoid bone loss, revision surgery after failed Bankart repair, contact and collision sport injuries, and patients with a high risk of recurrence. Open and arthroscopic approaches have recently shown similar outcomes by several authors. However, complications related to metal implants, despite being low, are still a matter of concern. We describe an all  ...[more]

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