2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jor.2020.10.009
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Outcome of biceps suspensionplasty for recurrent multidirectional shoulder instability

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“…The author´s preferred technique is a modification of the one described by Sanchez et al (38) that uses an iliotibial band allograft tensioned in abduction and external rotation. Following similar principles, the long head of biceps suspension has also been published by others as a potential dynamic anterior stabilization in cases of recalcitrant instability (39,40). No data on the use of these dynamic stabilization techniques to treat failed Latarjet stabilizations have been reported.…”
Section: Extraarticular Capsular Reinforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author´s preferred technique is a modification of the one described by Sanchez et al (38) that uses an iliotibial band allograft tensioned in abduction and external rotation. Following similar principles, the long head of biceps suspension has also been published by others as a potential dynamic anterior stabilization in cases of recalcitrant instability (39,40). No data on the use of these dynamic stabilization techniques to treat failed Latarjet stabilizations have been reported.…”
Section: Extraarticular Capsular Reinforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%