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Complications and re-operations after Bristow-Latarjet shoulder stabilization: a systematic review
Michael J. Griesser,Joshua D. Harris,Brett W. McCoy,Waqas M. Hussain,Morgan H. Jones,Julie Y. Bishop,Anthony Miniaci +6 more
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Osseous stabilization shoulder surgery using original or modified Bristow and Latarjet procedures has a 30% complication rate, and there was a greater loss of postoperative external rotation with all-arthroscopic surgery.About:
This article is published in Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.The article was published on 2013-02-01. It has received 451 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Latarjet procedure & Shoulder surgery.read more
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical and patient-reported outcomes following two procedures for recurrent traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder: Latarjet procedure vs. Bankart repair
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the Latarjet procedure is a viable and possibly superior alternative to the Bankart repair, offering greater stability with no significant increase in complication rate.
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Complications of the Latarjet procedure
TL;DR: The Latarjet procedure is an operation performed either arthroscopically or open for recurrent anterior shoulder instability, in the setting of glenoid bone loss; with good to excellent functional results, but the complication rates are reported between 15 and 30 %.
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Long-term outcomes of the Latarjet procedure for anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review of studies at 10-year follow-up
Eoghan T. Hurley,M. Shazil Jamal,Zakariya S. Ali,Connor Montgomery,Leo Pauzenberger,Hannan Mullett +5 more
TL;DR: The Latarjet procedure for anterior shoulder instability results in excellent functional outcomes at long-term and a high rate of return to sport among athletes, however, varying rates of recurrence, residual pain, and progression of instability arthropathy are still of concern.
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A guided surgical approach and novel fixation method for arthroscopic Latarjet.
Pascal Boileau,Patrick Gendre,Mohammed Baba,C E Thelu,Toby Baring,Jean-François Gonzalez,Christophe Trojani +6 more
TL;DR: If an arthroscopic Latarjet guiding system improves accuracy of bone block positioning and if suture button fixation could be an alternative to screw fixation in allowing bone block healing and avoiding complications is evaluated.
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Contraindications and complications of the Latarjet procedure
TL;DR: The Latarjet procedure is a well-known, safe and reliable technique to treat primary or recurrent anterior dislocations or subluxations, with or without hyperlaxity, withor without glenoid bone loss.
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement
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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: The PRISMA Statement
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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: The PRISMA Statement
David Moher,A. Liberati,Jennifer Tetzlaff,Douglas G. Altman,Gerd Antes,David C. Atkins,Virginia Barbour,Nick Barrowman,Jesse A. Berlin,Jocalyn Clark,Mike Clarke,Deborah J. Cook,Roberto D'Amico,Jonathan J Deeks,Philip J. Devereaux,Kay Dickersin,Matthias Egger,E Ernst,Peter C. Gøtzsche,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,G. H. Guyatt,Julian P T Higgins,Ioannidis Jpa.,Jos Kleijnen,Tom Lang,Nicola Magrini,D McNamee,Lorenzo Moja,Cynthia D. Mulrow,Maryann Napoli,Andrew D Oxman,B Pham,Drummond Rennie,Margaret Sampson,Kenneth F. Schulz,Paul G. Shekelle,David Tovey,Peter Tugwell +37 more
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