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Case Reports
. 2009 Dec;17(12):1489-92.
doi: 10.1007/s00167-009-0882-1. Epub 2009 Jul 24.

Glenohumeral instability associated with Buford complex

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Glenohumeral instability associated with Buford complex

Fernando Canillas del Rey et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

Buford complex is described as a normal anatomical variant of the anterosuperior part of the glenoid consisting of the absence of the anterosuperior labrum with the presence of a cord-like middle glenohumeral ligament. Traditionally, reattachment to the glenoid has been discouraged. We present a case of a Buford complex associated with glenohumeral instability. The patient was operated for recurrent instability without a preoperative diagnosis of Buford complex. The diagnosis was made during shoulder arthroscopy and reattachment to the glenoid was performed with a satisfactory outcome. Here, we discuss the relationship of the Buford complex with intraarticular pathology and the surgical treatment in cases when this variant is associated with instability.

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