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Arthroscopic "Bone Block Cerclage" Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability.


ABSTRACT: Many open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instability. Multifactorial features of posterior shoulder instability pathoanatomy and varied patient characteristics have challenged the understanding of this condition and have led to dissimilar results, without a strong consensus for the most adequate technique to treat it. We describe an arthroscopic anatomical metal-free posterior glenoid reconstruction technique, using a tricortical iliac crest allograft with 2 ultra-high strength sutures (FiberTape Cerclage System; Arthrex, Naples, FL) with concomitant posterior capsulolabral complex reconstruction procedure.

SUBMITTER: Hachem AI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7451436 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arthroscopic "Bone Block Cerclage" Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability.

Hachem Abdul-Ilah AI   Rondanelli S Rafael R   Costa D'O Gino G   Verdalet Iñigo I   Rius Xavier X  

Arthroscopy techniques 20200723 8


Many open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instability. Multifactorial features of posterior shoulder instability pathoanatomy and varied patient characteristics have challenged the understanding of this condition and have led to dissimilar results, without a strong consensus for the most adequate technique to treat it. We describe an arthroscopic anatomical metal-free posterior glenoid reconstruction technique, using a tricortical iliac crest allog  ...[more]

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