TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgical management of traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability
T2 - an international perspective.
AU - Parsons, Bradford O.
AU - Boileau, Pascal
AU - Rhee, Yong Girl
AU - Sonnabend, David A.
AU - Checchia, Sergio L.
AU - Castagna, Alessandro
AU - Flatow, Evan L.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The treatment of traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability has evolved considerably in recent years. The results of arthroscopic repair have considerably improved, and, for many surgeons, arthroscopic techniques have supplanted traditional open techniques. Although a scoring system and other assessment tools can be useful, the choice of a surgical treatment for glenohumeral stabilization requires a careful assimilation of the patient's expectations and the surgeon's experience as well as an understanding of the relevant individual pathoanatomy. Pathoanatomy, nonsurgical and surgical treatment of shoulder instability, bone loss, unsuccessful stabilization treatment, and review of recent literature are important factors.
AB - The treatment of traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability has evolved considerably in recent years. The results of arthroscopic repair have considerably improved, and, for many surgeons, arthroscopic techniques have supplanted traditional open techniques. Although a scoring system and other assessment tools can be useful, the choice of a surgical treatment for glenohumeral stabilization requires a careful assimilation of the patient's expectations and the surgeon's experience as well as an understanding of the relevant individual pathoanatomy. Pathoanatomy, nonsurgical and surgical treatment of shoulder instability, bone loss, unsuccessful stabilization treatment, and review of recent literature are important factors.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 20415383
AN - SCOPUS:77954912181
SN - 0065-6895
VL - 59
SP - 245
EP - 253
JO - Instructional course lectures
JF - Instructional course lectures
ER -