使用无结锚钉进行后路稳定和反向Hill-Sachs复位

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Nasri H. Zreik M.B. Ch.B. (Hons), B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. (Res), P.G.Cert. (Med; Ed;), F.R.C.S. (Orth)., F.E.B.O.T., F.H.E.A., Magnus Arnander M.Sc. , F.R.C.S. (Orth)., Dip. Hand Surg., Eyiyemi Pearse B.M., B.Ch. (Oxon), B.A. (Hons), M.A. (Oxon), F.R.C.S., (Orth)., Duncan Tennent B.Sc. (Hons), F.R.C.S. (Orth), Pg.Cert. (MedEd), M.A.cadM.Ed., F.F.S.T.Ed.
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肱骨后盂脱位可导致肱骨前内侧嵌塞骨折,称为反向Hill-Sachs病变。它们也可能对后囊寡韧带结构造成损害。这可导致持续的后路不稳定和生物力学改变,导致早期退行性改变。持续的症状可能会对患者的日常活动和体育活动造成挑战。早期干预以稳定肩部可能有助于避免这些。我们提出了一种可重复的后路稳定技术,使用连接的无节锚钉将肩胛下肌复位到反向Hill-Sachs病变缺陷处,避免了暴露喙下滑囊的需要。
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Posterior Stabilization and Reverse Hill-Sachs Remplissage Using Linked Knotless Anchors
Posterior glenohumeral dislocation can result in impaction fractures to the anteromedial humeral head, known as a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion. They may also cause damage to the posterior capsuloligamentous structures. This can lead to ongoing posterior instability and altered biomechanics resulting in early degenerative changes. Ongoing symptoms may result in challenges to a patient’s day-to-day and sporting activities. Early intervention to stabilize the shoulder may help avoid these. We present a reproducible technique for posterior stabilization using linked knotless anchors to perform a remplissage of the subscapularis into the reverse Hill-Sachs lesion defect that avoids the need for exposure of the subcoracoid bursa.
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