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Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Published on: July 5, 2011
Posterior shoulder dislocation with reverse Hill-Sachs lesion. A technical note and report of two cases
Konstantinos Kazamias1, Vasiliki Bisbinas2, George Markopoulos3
1Lieutenant and Resident in Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Department of 1st Orthopaedic and Trauma, 424 Army General Training Hospital, 56429 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Abstract:
Posterior shoulder dislocation (PSD) with a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion is a rare injury with challenging management. This article is a technical note, describing the combination of both, modified McLaughlin procedure with posterior Bankart repair, for the surgical treatment of traumatic PSD associated with a substantial reverse Hill-Sachs lesion. Two patients with mid-term follow-up are presented. Approaching and repairing both sides of the joint, balance and congruency are restored, the humeral head is centralized in the glenoid and the patient starts early mobilization and rehabilitation safely.
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