2009
DOI: 10.1097/bte.0b013e31819ebb60
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The Congruent-Arc Latarjet

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“…In this technique, the orientation of the coracoid process is not changed after the osteotomy is performed. Describing the "the congruent arc" technique, De Beer in 2009 advocates to rotate the coracoid process 90° in both the coronal and axial planes, such that the inferior surface of the coracoid graft is flush to the glenoid surface [8]. The purported advantage of the congruent arc procedure is that the radius of curvature of the inferior coracoid surface matches the radius of curvature of the glenoid rim [6].…”
Section: Modifications Of the Surgical Technique Positioning And Fixamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this technique, the orientation of the coracoid process is not changed after the osteotomy is performed. Describing the "the congruent arc" technique, De Beer in 2009 advocates to rotate the coracoid process 90° in both the coronal and axial planes, such that the inferior surface of the coracoid graft is flush to the glenoid surface [8]. The purported advantage of the congruent arc procedure is that the radius of curvature of the inferior coracoid surface matches the radius of curvature of the glenoid rim [6].…”
Section: Modifications Of the Surgical Technique Positioning And Fixamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Beer has introduced the congruent-arc technique in 2009, where he advocates to rotate the coracoid process 90°, such that the medial surface of the coracoid graft is positioned against the anterior surface of the glenoid neck 77. The advantage of the congruent-arc procedure is that the radius of curvature of the inferior coracoid surface matches the radius of curvature of the glenoid rim 78…”
Section: Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing so, the inferior aspect of the coracoid lies adjacent to the glenoid surface and serves to lengthen the glenoid articular arc. The joint capsule is not reattached to the remnant coracoacromial ligament but rather to the native glenoid, maintaining the extra-articular orientation of the coracoid graft 77 79…”
Section: Latarjet Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%