2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2022.08.029
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Anterior Shoulder Ligamentoplasty as a Treatment for Multidirectional Shoulder Instability

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“…As we routinely do, we first perform an arthroscopic anterior shoulder approach. 14 , 15 We begin by placing lateral and anterolateral portals (D and E portals, according to Lafosse's nomenclature 16 ). Quick arthroscopic assessment is performed of the irreparability of the RCT and confirmation of the LD transfer indication.…”
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“…As we routinely do, we first perform an arthroscopic anterior shoulder approach. 14 , 15 We begin by placing lateral and anterolateral portals (D and E portals, according to Lafosse's nomenclature 16 ). Quick arthroscopic assessment is performed of the irreparability of the RCT and confirmation of the LD transfer indication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anterior shoulder instability is a very common pathology. 1 Several arthroscopic techniques to treat anterior shoulder instability have been described. 2 It is imperative to consider the type of lesion (bone loss, Hill-Sachs track, and associated lesions) and the patient’s activity and laxity to choose the appropriate surgical procedure.…”
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