Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability

Many open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instability. Multifactorial features of posterior shoulder instability pathoanatomy and varied patient characteristics have challenged the understanding of this condition and have led to dissimilar results, wit...

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Main Authors: Abdul-ilah Hachem, M.D., Rafael Rondanelli S, M.D., Gino Costa D'O, M.D., Iñigo Verdalet, M.D., Xavier Rius, M.D.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628720301055
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spelling doaj-861a4bf5aeef4740adbd5dd823b423542021-06-11T05:13:17ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872020-08-0198e1171e1180Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder InstabilityAbdul-ilah Hachem, M.D.0Rafael Rondanelli S, M.D.1Gino Costa D'O, M.D.2Iñigo Verdalet, M.D.3Xavier Rius, M.D.4Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain; Address correspondence to Abdul-ilah Hachem, M.D., C/ Feixa Llarga S/ N Hospital de Bellvitge Pl. 10 Traumatology and Orthopedic Secretary, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat), Barcelona, Spain, 08907.University of Barcelona Shoulder Surgery Master Fellowship, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, SpainUniversity of Barcelona Shoulder Surgery Master Fellowship, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, SpainUniversity of Barcelona Shoulder Surgery Master Fellowship, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, SpainMany open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instability. Multifactorial features of posterior shoulder instability pathoanatomy and varied patient characteristics have challenged the understanding of this condition and have led to dissimilar results, without a strong consensus for the most adequate technique to treat it. We describe an arthroscopic anatomical metal-free posterior glenoid reconstruction technique, using a tricortical iliac crest allograft with 2 ultra-high strength sutures (FiberTape Cerclage System; Arthrex, Naples, FL) with concomitant posterior capsulolabral complex reconstruction procedure.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628720301055
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author Abdul-ilah Hachem, M.D.
Rafael Rondanelli S, M.D.
Gino Costa D'O, M.D.
Iñigo Verdalet, M.D.
Xavier Rius, M.D.
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Rafael Rondanelli S, M.D.
Gino Costa D'O, M.D.
Iñigo Verdalet, M.D.
Xavier Rius, M.D.
Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability
Arthroscopy Techniques
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Rafael Rondanelli S, M.D.
Gino Costa D'O, M.D.
Iñigo Verdalet, M.D.
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title Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability
title_short Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability
title_full Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability
title_fullStr Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability
title_full_unstemmed Arthroscopic “Bone Block Cerclage” Technique for Posterior Shoulder Instability
title_sort arthroscopic “bone block cerclage” technique for posterior shoulder instability
publisher Elsevier
series Arthroscopy Techniques
issn 2212-6287
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Many open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instability. Multifactorial features of posterior shoulder instability pathoanatomy and varied patient characteristics have challenged the understanding of this condition and have led to dissimilar results, without a strong consensus for the most adequate technique to treat it. We describe an arthroscopic anatomical metal-free posterior glenoid reconstruction technique, using a tricortical iliac crest allograft with 2 ultra-high strength sutures (FiberTape Cerclage System; Arthrex, Naples, FL) with concomitant posterior capsulolabral complex reconstruction procedure.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628720301055
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