“…2 Since then, it has evolved considerably, continues to evolve, and has become reliable and reproducible. 3,4 Nevertheless, several complications 5 have been reported, for example, dislocation recurrence, bone block fractures, bone block lyses, 6 bone block malposition, 7 posterior pain on the tip of the screw, or muscle ache in the infraspinatus due to a conflict on the screws. 8 We are presenting our technique to remove the screws when they become inconvenient, or painful, 9 if the bone block has secondarily moved, or in any need of revision, 10,11 such as the need to change the bone block from the coracoid process to an iliac crest bone block.…”