2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.xrrt.2021.03.002
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Management of shoulder instability in hypermobility-type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

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“…Bony augmentation techniques have been suggested for individuals with connective tissue diseases to increase the glenohumeral articular surface and reduce reliance on insufficient native soft tissue. These procedures offer dynamic stability during abduction and ER through a greater CJT sling effect using a higher subscapularis split level 7,[40][41][42] . The recurrence rate observed by Abdelhady et al after a modified Latarjet procedure was 7% in a cohort of 13 patients with AGI and hyperlaxity at a 3-year follow-up 36 .…”
Section: Hyperlaxity and Instabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bony augmentation techniques have been suggested for individuals with connective tissue diseases to increase the glenohumeral articular surface and reduce reliance on insufficient native soft tissue. These procedures offer dynamic stability during abduction and ER through a greater CJT sling effect using a higher subscapularis split level 7,[40][41][42] . The recurrence rate observed by Abdelhady et al after a modified Latarjet procedure was 7% in a cohort of 13 patients with AGI and hyperlaxity at a 3-year follow-up 36 .…”
Section: Hyperlaxity and Instabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%