Partial Humeral Head Arthroplasty, Glenoid Allograft Augmentation, and Open Bankart Reconstruction for Critical Glenoid Bone Loss and Engaging Hill-Sachs Lesion
Background: Shoulder instability with critical bipolar bone loss can be difficult to treat. Anterior glenoid bone block augmentation and partial humeral head resurfacing is a viable option. Indications: This procedure is indicated in patients with both critical anterior glenoid bone loss (≥20%) and...
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Main Authors: | Bradley L. Young MD (Author), Spero G. Karas MD (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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