Concomitant Coracoid Process Fracture with Bony Bankart Lesion Treated with the Latarjet Procedure

Bony lesions of the glenoid and Hill-Sachs lesions are the most common injuries after a first-time traumatic shoulder dislocation. However, fracture of the coracoid process after traumatic shoulder dislocation is rare. A single, open surgical procedure could be performed by a Latarjet procedure using...

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Published inClinics in Shoulder and Elbow Vol. 23; no. 1; pp. 31 - 36
Main Authors Min, Seung Gi, Kim, Dong Hyun, Lee, Ho Seok, Lee, Hyun Joo, Park, Kyeong Hyeon, Yoon, Jong Pil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) 대한견주관절의학회 01.03.2020
Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
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Summary:Bony lesions of the glenoid and Hill-Sachs lesions are the most common injuries after a first-time traumatic shoulder dislocation. However, fracture of the coracoid process after traumatic shoulder dislocation is rare. A single, open surgical procedure could be performed by a Latarjet procedure using a fractured fragment of the coracoid process. If a fracture of the coracoid process is associated with a traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation, the Latarjet procedure may be the most appropriate surgical option.
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ISSN:2383-8337
2288-8721
DOI:10.5397/cise.2019.00423