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-articular lesion without the need for any open procedure or additional graft material. Ever since, the technique has gained popularity as a minimally-invasive approach that can be applied easily and quickly with promising outcomes. A combination of arthroscopic
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% confidence intervals were estimated using random-effects models. Between-study variance was quantified using the I 2 statistic, estimated using the restricted maximum-likelihood (REML) approach. Statistical analyses were performed using R version 3.5.0 (R
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). Evidence quality assessment We evaluated our evidence quality using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) approach recommended by the Cochrane Methods ( 33 , 34 , 35 ). The GRADE approach assesses five domains
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fixator. 38 , 39 The advantage is not having the necessity for immobilization, which allows limb movements to be performed after surgery. As standard, shoulder arthrodesis is performed using the open method from the lateral approach, which is
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the stability and positioning of the graft. Lastly, technical errors can also be responsible for recurrence, such as medial or inferior graft placement. Physical examination and imaging study When approaching a patient who has had a
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stability is significantly poorer with the CAL when compared to the TL approach. However, a criticism of Giles et al’s study of proponents of the CAL technique is that the authors did not consider that most surgeons leave the patients immobilized with a
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better understand RCLs, and led to additions to historical descriptors. RCLs can be treated with a wide variety of approaches including non-operative management, open or arthroscopic repair and shoulder arthroplasty. Given this variability in management