2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12570-015-0313-3
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Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation with engaging Hill–Sachs defect: remplissage or Latarjet?

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“…With this, a total of 14 articles were selected for the systematic review, which included 12 prospective cohort studies 12 , 18 - 27 and two randomized controlled trials. 28 , 29 A flow diagram based on PRISMA is shown in Figure 1 . In addition, the characteristics of the included studies and their methodological quality are presented in Table 1 .…”
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“…With this, a total of 14 articles were selected for the systematic review, which included 12 prospective cohort studies 12 , 18 - 27 and two randomized controlled trials. 28 , 29 A flow diagram based on PRISMA is shown in Figure 1 . In addition, the characteristics of the included studies and their methodological quality are presented in Table 1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four studies included 20 , 21 , 27 , 28 used only radiological criteria and contained a total of 206 shoulders. Five studies included 18 , 19 , 24 , 25 , 29 used clinical and radiological criteria, with 245 shoulders.…”
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“…3,15,18,25,35 Our study affirms similar PROs and return to sport for REMP and Latarjet, whereas ROM results are mixed in the literature. 2,4,12,34 A concern regarding REMP is the possibility of decreased ER based on biomechanical studies. 3,15,18,35 We noted a 4 ER decrease in the REMP patients compared with a 10 increase in the Latarjet patients after the procedure (-4 ± 13 vs þ10 ± 22 , respectively; P ¼ .017), which coincides with findings by Bah et al 4 (45 vs 56 ; P < .001).…”
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“…11,12,27,30,31 Investigators have noted similar results when comparing REMP and Latarjet for off-track patients with subcritical bone loss, and both procedures offer a low recurrent dislocation profile, although REMP may be associated with fewer complications. 2,4,13,15,24 Although REMP is increasingly recognized as a powerful tool in the shoulder surgeon's armamentarium, it has not been adequately compared with Latarjet in patients with high levels of bone loss (ie, >15%), and one may consider whether its use could be expanded to patients with increasing GBL.…”
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“…conocida como lesión de Hill-Sachs, el cual es un hallazgo común asociado con la inestabilidad anterior del hombro, la cual se encuentra presente en aproximadamente 47% de las luxaciones glenohumerales anteriores por primera vez y en 90% en los casos recurrentes. 2 Se ha observado que la tasa de recurrencia, después de un primer episodio de inestabilidad anterior del hombro es de 50%, y 25% de los pacientes se someten a cirugía para estabilización del hombro. 3…”
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