2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.main.2008.01.001
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Traitement des instabilités antérieures de l’épaule par la technique de Bristow-Latarjet : résultats cliniques et radiologiques au recul moyen de 8,2 ans

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“…The reported rate of nonunion observed with variations of the LatarjetBristow procedure with use of conventional metallic screws ranges from 0% to 28%. 1,11,13,18,26,28,35 Use of 2 screws instead of 1 screw reduces the risk of nonunion to 2.5% in our experience. 48 Whereas it was encouraging to observe a 100% healing rate at 3 months of follow-up in our study, the small number of patients precludes us from making definitive statements about the bone healing or comparisons with metallic screws.…”
Section: Bone Healing At 3 Monthsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The reported rate of nonunion observed with variations of the LatarjetBristow procedure with use of conventional metallic screws ranges from 0% to 28%. 1,11,13,18,26,28,35 Use of 2 screws instead of 1 screw reduces the risk of nonunion to 2.5% in our experience. 48 Whereas it was encouraging to observe a 100% healing rate at 3 months of follow-up in our study, the small number of patients precludes us from making definitive statements about the bone healing or comparisons with metallic screws.…”
Section: Bone Healing At 3 Monthsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…There were 63 included studies (45 Bristow and 20 Latarjet), representing 3502 shoulders (2511 Bristow and 991 Latarjet). Two studies (Banffy et al 4 and Dossim et al 18 ) used both the techniques and were considered as 4 different studies for statistical purposes. There were no randomized, blinded, or double-blinded studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the cases classified as grade 1, 25 out of 34 did not present abnormalities of shoulder function, which was unlike the higher grades. In an assessment on the same procedure after a mean follow-up of 8.2 years, Dossim et al (40) reported that 9.7% of their case series presented degenerative alterations. However, 17.2% presented dislocation and/or instability after the operation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%