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IC 301 - “Get Me Back in The Game”: A Case-Based Roundtable Discussion on Athletic Shoulder Injuries (4/9)
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In this video, a 26-year-old female with recurring anterior instability in her right shoulder is discussed. The patient has a history of multiple surgeries, including arthroscopic procedures and a ladder J surgery, all of which failed. She experiences apprehension and pain, and imaging reveals bone loss, resorption of the graft, and a cartilage defect on the humeral head. The surgical options discussed include iliac crest DTA and distal clavicle procedures. The surgeon explains the surgical technique, including preparation of the graft, drilling holes, and securing the graft with screws. Post-operative x-rays and videos show successful stabilization and improved range of motion. The speaker also references literature supporting the use of autograft iliac crest for these cases.
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Xinning Li, MD
Keywords
recurring anterior instability
iliac crest DTA
distal clavicle procedures
bone loss
autograft iliac crest
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