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2023 AOSSM Annual Meeting Recordings with CME
Subcritical Bone Loss and Soft Tissue Procedures
Subcritical Bone Loss and Soft Tissue Procedures
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Video Summary
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of estimating bony lesions and assessing the glenoid tract in shoulder injuries. They explain that minor glenoid bone loss and non-tract lesions may be treated with a simple Bankart repair, while off-tract lesions may require additional procedures like a remplissage. Major glenoid bone loss may necessitate a latage or bony augmentation. The speaker mentions that there are varying results in the literature regarding the effectiveness of bunk hearts and remplissage. They also discuss other procedures such as subscap augmentation and dynamic anterior stabilization. The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of considering bony lesions and newer techniques in decision-making.
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Nuno Gomes, MD
Keywords
bony lesions
glenoid tract
shoulder injuries
Bankart repair
off-tract lesions
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