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Anterior instability;; Glenoid deficiency;; Hill-Sachs lesion;; Latarjet;; Remplissage

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Effect Of Bone Loss In Anterior Shoulder Instability, G. H. Garcia, J. N. Liu, D. M. Dines, J. S. Dines Jan 2015

Effect Of Bone Loss In Anterior Shoulder Instability, G. H. Garcia, J. N. Liu, D. M. Dines, J. S. Dines

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Anterior shoulder instability with bone loss can be a difficult problem to treat. It usually involves a component of either glenoid deficiency or a Hill-Sachs lesion. Recent data shows that soft tissue procedures alone are typically not adequate to provide stability to the shoulder. As such, numerous surgical procedures have been described to directly address these bony deficits. For glenoid defects, coracoid transfer and iliac crest bone block procedures are popular and effective. For humeral head defects, both remplissage and osteochondral allografts have decreased the rates of recurrent instability. Our review provides an overview of current literature addressing these treatment …