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Establishment and Evaluation of a Sheep Model of Full-thickness Osteochondral Defect
Published on: April 14, 2026
Hill-Sachs reconstruction and repair using a synthetic scaffold
Amit Kumar1, Rohit Dhawan, Mohammad Maqsood
1Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Lincoln County Hospital, Greetwell Road, Lincoln, LN2 5QY, UK. amitkumar@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
Dislocation of the shoulder joint is an unfortunate consequence of trauma to the shoulder girdle. It can occur in varying age groups with a complication of an impaction injury to the posterior aspect of the humeral head, termed a Hill-Sachs lesion. This can pose further problems leading to instability of the glenohumeral joint and recurrent dislocations. Varying surgical techniques have been developed to address this issue especially in young, active individuals. We describe another technique that can be used to treat Hill-Sachs lesions in patients with recurrent dislocations of the shoulder.
