Recurrent dislocation of shoulder with glenoid bonelosscomparative study between open latarjet versus arthoscopic repair with iliac crest bone grafting
Journal Title: Journal of the Indian Medical Association - Year 2018, Vol 116, Issue 6
Abstract
Recurrent dislocation of shoulder is one of the very common clinical scenario .More than 200 surgical procedure has been described in literature with variable outcome. Treatment modalitiesare divided into anatomical and non anatomicalprocedure. Recurrent dislocation shoulder with glenoid loss is a debatable topic with treatment modalities starting from latarjet1 and iliac crest bone grafting to fill the defect. Our study compares comparative study of both modalities.
Authors and Affiliations
Anant Kumar Garg, Sanjay Kumar, Sunit Hazra, Arindam Basu, Sourav Ghosh
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