Editorial Commentary: Arthroscopic Shoulder Instability Surgery and Glenoid Bone Loss: A  Paradigm Shift?

The successful treatment of shoulder instability, particularly in the setting of glenoid bone loss, is a challenging problem. There are several surgical options that are available for patients who have this clinical entity. Of these options, bone block procedures have become increasing common over the past several years, both for primary and revision surgery, with the aim to restore the native glenoid anatomy. The arthroscopic Eden –Hybinette procedure is a viable arthroscopic treatment option in patients who have anterior shoulder instability with anterior glenoid insufficiency.
Source: Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Editorial Commentary Source Type: research
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