Remplissage for Anterior Shoulder Instability: History, Indications, and Outcomes
- PMID: 35725041
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2022.02.005
Remplissage for Anterior Shoulder Instability: History, Indications, and Outcomes
Abstract
Remplissage is a nonanatomic capsulotenodesis of the infraspinatus tendon used to fill engaging or "off-track" Hill-Sachs lesions in patients at high risk of recurrent instability with isolated Bankart repair. Indications for remplissage are expanding, as the importance of subcritical bone loss and the glenoid track on patient outcomes and recurrence rates continues to be investigated. Remplissage is also suggested in patients at high risk of recurrent instability following isolated anterior labral repair, such as collision and contact athletes with Hill-Sachs lesions that have not reached the threshold of "off track." Multiple arthroscopic remplissage techniques exist including, more recently, knotless techniques.
Keywords: Glenoid track; Hill-Sachs; Remplissage; Subcritical glenoid bone loss.
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