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coracoid process is to be fixed using a screw, however, an additional transpectoral (east) portal becomes necessary ( 9 ). Figure 4 The evolution of the coracoid fixation in an all-arthroscopic Trillat procedure by Boileau and colleagues: (A
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's subjective compensating factors, including painless shoulder function and avoidance of donor-site morbidity. Dermal allograft On SCR evolution, acellular dermal allografts have been used, which are advantageous with lack of donor-site morbidity
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