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Balloon osteoplasty--a new technique for minimally invasive reduction and stabilisation of Hill-Sachs lesions of the humeral head: a cadaver study.

Gunther H Sandmann1, Philipp Ahrens, Christoph Schaeffeler, Jan S Bauer, Chlodwig Kirchhoff, Frank Martetschläger, Dirk Müller, Sebastian Siebenlist, Peter Biberthaler, Ulrich Stöckle, Thomas Freude.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Traumatic shoulder dislocation may be complicated by concomitant bony injury of the glenoid rim or the humeral head. In Hill-Sachs lesions, reconstruction techniques vary widely and range from open reduction to tendon transposition or humeral head derotation. These operations are extensive and have questionable outcomes. With the expertise from vertebral compression fracture reduction by kyphoplasty, we examined in a cadaver feasibility study whether reduction of the Hill-Sachs lesion via hydraulic lift might be an anatomical and minimally invasive treatment option. We postulated that the use a of a balloon- assisted kyphoplasty reduction could achieve almost anatomical correction of the defect.
METHODS: We created Hill-Sachs lesions in six humeral specimens and performed a computed tomography (CT) scan before and after reduction with the kyphoplasty system. The entry point at the greater tuberosity and balloon positioning was visualised by fluoroscopy. The size of the Hill-Sachs lesion before and after reduction was measured using CT scans in the axial orientation.
RESULTS: Using the balloon kyphoplasty system, we achieved a statistically significant reduction (80 % ) of the Hill-Sachs lesion.
CONCLUSION: In a preliminary cadaver study we show that using a balloon kyphoplasty system might be an alternative treatment option for Hill-Sachs lesions, with reduced collateral damage that can occur with other minimally invasive techniques. Future work is needed to evaluate the technique under arthroscopic conditions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22918409      PMCID: PMC3479275          DOI: 10.1007/s00264-012-1644-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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2.  Arthroscopic Reduction and Balloon Humeroplasty in the Treatment of Acute Hill-Sachs Lesions.

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10.  Balloon-guided inflation osteoplasty in the treatment of Hill-Sachs lesions of the humeral head: case report of a new technique.

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