Editorial Commentary: Arthroscopic Glenoid Reconstruction With Subscapularis Tenodesis Results in Promising Clinical Outcomes, but Concerns Regarding Graft Resorption Rates Persist: A Long Way Toward a More Perfect Union
The pros and cons of open and arthroscopic shoulder stabilization procedures have been studied exhaustively. Yet, in many situations, the rates of recurrent instability and overall complications associated with these techniques remain unacceptably high. Perhaps paradoxically, the refinement of arthr...
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Published in | Arthroscopy Vol. 37; no. 3; pp. 834 - 836 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
01.03.2021
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Summary: | The pros and cons of open and arthroscopic shoulder stabilization procedures have been studied exhaustively. Yet, in many situations, the rates of recurrent instability and overall complications associated with these techniques remain unacceptably high. Perhaps paradoxically, the refinement of arthroscopic shoulder stabilization techniques has only intensified the debate between proponents of either open or arthroscopic approaches, and although significant (however "significant" is defined), anteroinferior glenoid bone loss has historically been thought to constitute a relatively strong indication for an open bone augmentation procedure, surgeons, to their great credit, continue to push the limits of what can be accomplished arthroscopically. Arthroscopic glenoid reconstruction has emerged as a viable option that may represent "the best of both worlds." Although modifications to the originally described arthroscopic glenoid reconstruction technique are promising, concerns persist regarding the fate of the graft and the durability of the procedure beyond short-term follow-up. |
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ISSN: | 0749-8063 1526-3231 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.arthro.2021.01.009 |