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Decision Making in the Setting of Bone Loss
Decision Making in the Setting of Bone Loss
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Video Summary
The video discusses the topic of critical bone loss in children's stability in young populations, particularly in risk factors such as age, male contact athletes, and bone loss amplification. Traditional metrics suggest a bone loss of more than 20-25% requires a bone procedure, but recent studies indicate that soft tissue reconstruction may not reproduce normal kinematics at 15% or more of bone loss. The video also explores the concept of near-track lesions, the role of glenoid tract and REM plisage for off-track lesions, and the choice of surgical procedures such as arthroscopic bankart, open bankart, and latter-j. The video concludes by discussing the need for more research in gray zone scenarios and treatment algorithms. The presenter highlights ongoing research in the OASIS trial to shed light on these scenarios.
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Albert Lin, MD
Keywords
critical bone loss
children's stability
risk factors
soft tissue reconstruction
OASIS trial
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