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Arthroscopic Modified McLaughlin Procedure and Remplissage for Treatment of Simultaneous Reverse Hill-Sachs and Hill-Sachs Lesions

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Journal Arthrosc Tech
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2022 Sep 5
PMID 36061462
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Abstract

Hill-Sachs lesions (HSLs) can be present after a primary shoulder dislocation and may go unrecognized; this can alter the necessary bony constraint within the glenohumeral joint. To deal with HSLs, remplissage is a safe procedure with low complication rates, low recurrent instability rates, and good patient outcome scores compared with many of the other alternative techniques. On the other hand, a great number of techniques have been described to treat reverse Hill-Sachs lesions (RHSLs). In this article, we propose a method of treatment for combined simultaneous HSL and RHSL shoulder injuries. However, consensus on a specific treatment is yet to be established. We present an arthroscopic treatment guideline for patients with shoulder instability due to anterior and posterior labral lesions, HSL, and RHSL.

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