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bone defects, a dysplastic glenoid rim, and a thin posterior capsule has increased the use of techniques with a bone graft ( 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ). The use of opening wedge osteotomies and posterior bone block grafts, even in the absence of a
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remplissage; free bone block procedures and coracoid transfer surgery ( 13 , 14 ) with its most standardized technique, the Latarjet–Patte procedure modified by Walch ( 15 ). The purpose of this article is to review the current literature about risk
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represents a key factor in maintaining joint stability. Quantitative and qualitative bone loss analysis is therefore crucial in determining the pathogenesis of recurrent instability and choosing an effective treatment strategy (i.e. ‘bone-block’ surgery
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theory, a larger graft to be used since it uses the wider, inferior surface of the coracoid process for the reconstruction. As a result, it would be possible to reconstruct larger bone defects as well as provide a more significant bone-blocking effect
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glenoid neck, subscapularis release and arthrolysis and eventually a new subscapularis split and graft passage and fixation in the cases of bone block procedures. Bone grafting techniques Since Latarjet is aimed to increase the glenoid articular
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tunnel for the tendon graft may be vertical or transverse depending on the technique employed. The use of reversed quadriceps tendon grafts with bone blocks ( 25 ) and contra-lateral central third bone-patellar tendon grafts ( 26 ) have also been reported
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. 29 - 32 The Achilles allograft was first used with the a calcaneous bone block attached for bone-to-bone healing in the bicipital tuberosity. 33 Satisfactory subjective results were reported with full range of motion and an excellent Mayo
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