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ARTHROSCOPIC BONE GRAFT PROCEDURE COMBINED WITH ARTHROSCOPIC SUBSCAPULARIS AUGMENTATION FOR RECURRENT ANTERIOR INSTABILITY WITH GLENOID BONE DEFECT

2018
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Author : Taverna E., Russo R., Rao C., Maiotti M.

The use of an equine enzymatically deantigenated bone graft in restoring glenoid bone loss

Glenoid bone loss and capsular deficiency represent critical points of arthroscopic Bankart repair failures. The purpose of this Technical Note is to present an all-arthroscopic bone block procedure associated with arthroscopic subscapularis augmentation for treating glenohumeral instability with glenoid bone loss and anterior capsulolabral deficiency. Two glenoid tunnels are set up from the posterior to the anterior side using a dedicated bone block guide, and 4 buttons are used to fix the graft to the glenoid. The subscapularis tenodesis is performed using a suture tape anchor. This combined arthroscopic technique (bone block associated with arthroscopic subscapularis augmentation) could be a valid and safe alternative to the arthroscopic or open Latarjet procedures.

PRODUCTS USED: Osteoplant Block for Glena, OSP-OMC80

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