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Case Reports
. 2008 Sep;94(5):503-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.rco.2008.02.010. Epub 2008 May 6.

[Filling a humeral head defect with a chondrocostal autograft combined with subscapularis transfer for chronic posterior glenohumeral dislocations]

[Article in French]
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[Filling a humeral head defect with a chondrocostal autograft combined with subscapularis transfer for chronic posterior glenohumeral dislocations]

[Article in French]
D Lepage et al. Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

Mac Lauglhin defects of the right humeral head developed in a 44-year-old woman with drug-resistant epileptic seizures, subsequent to recurrent posterior dislocations. The preoperative work-up demonstrated a large anterior defect corresponding to more than 50% loss of the osterochondral tissue. The humeral head lodged on the posterior rim of the scapular glenoid, like an inveterate posterior dislocation, causing major pain and joint dysfunction. After adjustment of the antiepilepsy treatment, the patient underwent joint reconstruction with a chondrocostal autograft harvested from the ninth homolateral rib combined with transfer of the lesser tubercle. At three years follow-up, the patient has a stable pain-free shoulder with a satisfactory range of motion. The graft was integrated.

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