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Arthroscopic Management of Anterior Glenoid Bone Loss

Devin B. Lemmex, Gabriel Cárdenas, Matthew Ricks, Jarret M. Woodmass, Mikaël Chelli, Pascal Boileau

2020JBJS Reviews22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Anterior glenohumeral instability is a complex problem that requires careful attention to osseous and soft-tissue lesions in order to treat it effectively. The arthroscopic soft-tissue Bankart repair is considered first-line treatment for patients with anterior glenohumeral instability. However, recent long-term outcome studies have shown surprisingly high failure rates, specifically in the setting of anterior glenoid bone loss. The definition of "critical" glenoid bone loss that cannot be overcome by a soft-tissue procedure alone continues to evolve and may in fact be lower than the previously published total of 20%. Arthroscopic reconstruction of the anterior glenoid margin can be performed with either autograft or allograft. The arthroscopic Latarjet procedure has emerged as a reliable and effective technique for autograft augmentation, while the distal aspect of the tibia appears to be a promising source of allograft.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnterior shoulderSoft tissueSurgeryBankart repairArthroscopyShoulder Injury and TreatmentShoulder and Clavicle InjuriesNerve Injury and Rehabilitation