2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2021.11.004
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Arthroscopic Bone Block Cerclage Technique Using a Tricortical Scapular Spine Autograft for Glenoid Reconstruction in Patients With Anterior Shoulder Instability

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“…17 Arthroscopic techniques using either suture anchors or a suture cerclage system were subsequently introduced in 2021 and 2022, respectively. 8,43 A cadaveric study published in 2022 confirmed that a tricortical scapular spine autograft increased the bony restraint to anterior dislocation in shoulders with glenoid bone loss. 44…”
Section: Types Of Free Bone Graftsmentioning
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“…17 Arthroscopic techniques using either suture anchors or a suture cerclage system were subsequently introduced in 2021 and 2022, respectively. 8,43 A cadaveric study published in 2022 confirmed that a tricortical scapular spine autograft increased the bony restraint to anterior dislocation in shoulders with glenoid bone loss. 44…”
Section: Types Of Free Bone Graftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Arthroscopic techniques using either suture anchors or a suture cerclage system were subsequently introduced in 2021 and 2022, respectively. 8,43 A cadaveric study published in 2022 confirmed that a tricortical scapular spine autograft increased the bony restraint to anterior dislocation in shoulders with glenoid bone loss. 44 Advantages of the scapular spine graft include being readily available, relatively close to the glenohumeral joint, and an autograft source of bone requiring minimal mobilization of muscular attachments.…”
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“…14,38 In addition, a GBL of 13.5% has been suggested to be a threshold value for the occurrence of shoulder dysfunction after ABR alone and is considered by some to represent subcritical bone loss. 30 GBL is the one of the factors that can be addressed by orthopaedic surgeons through the choice of surgical technique, and reconstruction of the bone defect by coracoid process transfer (CPT), autologous bone grafting (iliac bone, 1,35 distal clavicle, 3,34 or scapular spine 22 ), or artificial bone grafting 13 is recommended in shoulders with a large degree of GBL. However, because younger age and playing a contact or collision sport are considered to be strong risk factors for recurrence after ABR alone, performing only capsulolabral complex repair is often not sufficient in these patients regardless of the extent of GBL.…”
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“…We describe a glenoid reconstruction technique using a preshaped xenograft assembled with metal-free fixation method using 2 high-strength suture tapes. 20 , 21 , 22 The tapes are passed from the posterior to the anterior glenoid rim, throughout the xenograft from the anterior to the posterior part, compressing the posterior face of the graft to the glenoid defect, increasing the stability of the fixation. The glenoid drill holes were performed by a specific posterior guide (Arthrex, Naples, FL).…”
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