Anterior Shoulder Stabilization Latarjat Procedure
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https://doi.org/10.48047/ysvfyr75Keywords:
Anterior Shoulder Stabilization, Latarjat ProcedureAbstract
Background: The shoulder is the most mobile joint in humans; its wide range of movement
predisposes to a high susceptibility to dislocation.
Aim and objectives: To evaluate the effect of latarjet procedure in anterior shoulder dislocation
in primary and revision cases.
Patients and methods: This prospective cohort study was performed on 40 patients with recurrent
anterior shoulder dislocation or failed bankart repair or bony bankart from October 2021 and April
2023. All patients were managed in Egypt, 10 cases were selected from outpatient clinic in Beni
Sueif university hospital, 20 cases were selected from the outpatient clinic of Alhelal hospital, and
rest of cases were diagnosed and managed in Cairo university hospital.
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