2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2017.08.017
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The effectiveness of the Latarjet procedure for shoulder instability in patients with epilepsy

Abstract: III (case-control study).

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“…Traditionally, in the setting of seizure it has been taught that posterior shoulder dislocations are more common. 5 However, in a study by Buhler and Geber, in 26 patients with epilepsy the incidence of anterior and posterior dislocation was each 50%. 5 Repeat seizures can lead to recurrent instability and potential failures of treatment.…”
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“…Traditionally, in the setting of seizure it has been taught that posterior shoulder dislocations are more common. 5 However, in a study by Buhler and Geber, in 26 patients with epilepsy the incidence of anterior and posterior dislocation was each 50%. 5 Repeat seizures can lead to recurrent instability and potential failures of treatment.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…5 However, in a study by Buhler and Geber, in 26 patients with epilepsy the incidence of anterior and posterior dislocation was each 50%. 5 Repeat seizures can lead to recurrent instability and potential failures of treatment. Ersen et al looked at 11 patients with epilepsy and 54 without who underwent Latarjet procedures.…”
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“… 14 Bilateral procedures were reported for 24 patients. 7 , 8 , 19 , 24 , 52 For the congruent arc modification, a total of 289 shoulders were identified in 288 patients with 93% (269 of 288) of patients being male . One patient underwent bilateral augmentation in the congruent arc group.…”
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“…This technique is especially indicated for patients with epilepsy because recurrent anterior dislocation with epilepsy is a serious condition with a high failure rate after surgical treatment, even after the Latarjet procedure. 8,9 We hope that using two slings would reduce the failure rate. Our small series clinical results are promising.…”
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confidence: 99%