2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2020.05.017
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Arthroscopic Reduction and Stable Fixation of an Anterior Glenoid Fracture With 4 Buttons

Abstract: An arthroscopic technique for the reduction and stable fixation of an articular glenoid fracture with a 2-button compression system, originally designed for the treatment of shoulder instability with bone deficiency in the anterior glenoid, is presented. This technique allows direct visualization of the joint, reduction of the fracture, precise placement of the buttons according to the fracture line, and stable fixation. It is a safe and reproducible technique, using the standard shoulder arthroscopy portals.

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“…To date, there are no documented series with the use of buttons, only one case report by Taverna et al 27 with good functional results and successful consolidation at six months. Between 2019 and 2020, 4 technical articles 51 52 53 54 were published, in which the most important details of the technique are described with promising results ( Table 2 ).…”
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“…To date, there are no documented series with the use of buttons, only one case report by Taverna et al 27 with good functional results and successful consolidation at six months. Between 2019 and 2020, 4 technical articles 51 52 53 54 were published, in which the most important details of the technique are described with promising results ( Table 2 ).…”
Section: Clinical Results According To the Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A la fecha, no existen series documentadas con el uso de botones, solo un reporte de caso por Taverna et al 27 con buenos resultados funcionales y consolidación exitosa a los seis meses. Entre 2019 y 2020, 4 artículos técnicos 51 52 53 54 fueron publicados, en los cuales se describen los detalles más importantes de la técnica con resultados promisorios ( ).…”
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“…Various fixation devices based on an arthroscopic approach have been used to treat acute anterior glenoid fracture, which are advantageous for the precise reduction of the articular fracture gap [1, 2, 14, 26]. Voleti et al introduced the arthroscopic reduction of anterior glenoid fracture with metallic screw fixation and reported satisfactory clinical outcomes [26].…”
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“…However, the surgical treatment of anterior glenoid fracture is challenging because of the ambiguous size of the fracture fragment and deep anatomical position of the glenoid. For the accurate reduction of the articular surface, an arthroscopic approach has been used to reduce anterior glenoid fracture [2, 7, 26]. Despite arthroscopic fracture reduction, secure fixation of the anterior glenoid fragment is still difficult.…”
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