Literature DB >> 19292306

Combined glenoid and humeral head allograft reconstruction for recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability.

Fotios P Tjoumakaris1, Jon K Sekiya.   

Abstract

Recurrent glenohumeral instability can be a challenging therapeutic problem to orthopedic surgeons. Oftentimes, recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability is associated with a host of capsular, labral, and occasionally, osseous deficiencies. Current treatment strategies for significant bony deficiency within the shoulder are aimed at nonanatomic restoration of glenohumeral anatomy with resultant limitation in range of motion parameters. While these techniques may prevent recurrence of instability, the resulting loss of motion and decreased function may not be suitable for young, active individuals. This case report presents a patient with recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability from a combined, large glenoid and humeral head bone deficiency. A novel surgical technique of restoring both humeral and glenoid bone is introduced as a way to prevent decreased motion after surgery while still maintaining stability. This reconstruction offers a more anatomic restoration of bone deficiency with the desired effect of achieving a more complete postoperative range of motion, while still conferring stability. The patient has returned to activities of daily living.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19292306     DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20080501-28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopedics        ISSN: 0147-7447            Impact factor:   1.390


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2.  Cryopreserved bone allograft for the treatment of shoulder instability with glenoid defect.

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3.  Iliac bone grafting of the intact glenoid improves shoulder stability with optimal graft positioning.

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4.  Acromial J-bone graft on the acromion for surgical treatment of glenohumeral instability: an anatomical study.

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