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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Sports Medicine
    • Arthroscopy

    Background:

    • Anterior shoulder instability is often associated with Hill-Sachs lesions.
    • Off-track Hill-Sachs lesions significantly increase the risk of recurrent shoulder instability.
    • Traditional management often overlooks smaller Hill-Sachs lesions compared to glenoid defects.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of the remplissage procedure as an augmentation for Bankart repair in patients with off-track Hill-Sachs lesions.
    • To assess the role of remplissage in preventing recurrent anterior shoulder instability.
    • To compare the outcomes and complication rates of remplissage with other surgical options.

    Main Methods:

    • The study focuses on arthroscopic Bankart repair combined with the remplissage procedure.
    • Remplissage aims to address the Hill-Sachs lesion directly, preventing humeral head engagement.
    • Outcomes are compared to arthroscopic Bankart repair alone and, where appropriate, the Latarjet procedure.

    Main Results:

    • Remplissage, when combined with Bankart repair, demonstrated a reduced recurrence rate of shoulder instability compared to Bankart repair alone.
    • The procedure effectively addresses the Hill-Sachs lesion, mitigating its contribution to instability.
    • Remplissage showed comparable recurrence rates to the Latarjet procedure in selected patients but with a significantly lower complication profile.

    Conclusions:

    • The remplissage procedure is an effective arthroscopic technique for managing off-track Hill-Sachs lesions in anterior shoulder instability.
    • It offers a less invasive alternative to open procedures like the Latarjet, with favorable recurrence and complication rates.
    • Remplissage should be considered for patients with significant Hill-Sachs lesions contributing to recurrent anterior shoulder instability.