The Latarjet Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability in the Contact Athlete
- PMID: 39232571
- DOI: 10.1016/j.csm.2024.03.021
The Latarjet Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability in the Contact Athlete
Abstract
In young athletes, anterior shoulder instability is a prevalent condition. Because of high-energy traumas, contact athletes often suffer recurrent instability, bone loss and postoperative recurrences. Patients younger than 20 years, symptomatic for more than 6 months, with ≥ 2 dislocations, with off-track Hill-Sachs lesion, glenoid bone loss, ALPSA lesion, Instability Severity Index Score > 3, and Glenoid Track Instability Management Score > 3 are at higher risk of failure. In cases of multiple dislocations with critical or subcritical glenoid bone loss, notably in collision and contact athletes, the Latarjet procedure is widely recognized as the treatment of choice.
Keywords: Bipolar bone loss; Glenoid bone loss; Glenoid track; Hill–Sachs lesion; Latarjet procedure; Shoulder anterior instability.
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