多向肩关节失稳的前关节镜方法:后方骨块、动态前方稳定和改良麦克劳林术

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摘要

多向性肩关节不稳定是骨科医生一直面临的挑战,目前已有多种技术用于治疗这种情况。盂后部发育不良是导致后方不稳定以及后方稳定手术后持续或复发不稳定的已知风险因素。由于潜在的软组织病变或多次手术失败导致的肩关节囊功能不全并发的复发性肩关节不稳定是一个极具挑战性的手术问题。针对多向不稳或肩关节过度松弛的患者,我们介绍了一种复杂的挽救手术,该手术采用多种术式,其中包括重要的后方侵蚀成分(主要是盂成形不良)和先前手术中前壁的缺失,理论上可降低复发性脱位率。本文介绍了一种前关节镜方法,包括后方骨块、动态前方稳定和改良的McLaughlin技术。
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Anterior Arthroscopic Approach for Multidirectional Shoulder Instability: Posterior Bone Block, Dynamic Anterior Stabilization, and Modified McLaughlin
Multidirectional shoulder instability represents an ongoing challenge for orthopaedic surgeons, and multiple techniques have been described to treat this condition. Posterior glenoid dysplasia is a known risk factor for posterior instability as well as persistent or recurrent instability following posterior stabilization procedures. Recurrent shoulder instability complicated by capsular insufficiency due to underlying soft tissue disorders or multiple prior failed surgical procedures poses a challenging surgical problem. A complex salvage surgery with multiple procedures is presented for patients with multidirectional instability or hyperlaxity, with an important posterior erosion component (mainly glenoid dysplasia) and loss of the anterior wall in previous surgical procedures to theoretically reduce recurrent dislocation rates. An anterior arthroscopic approach, including posterior bone block, dynamic anterior stabilization, and modified McLaughlin technique, is described in the present article.
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Arthroscopy Techniques
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