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Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation

Exposure of the humeral articular surface through an anterior approach to the shoulder for grafting humeral bone defects requires partial or complete detachment of the subscapularis tendon and traditionally is achieved through a subscapularis tenotomy, peel tuberosity osteotomy, or lesser tuberosity...

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Autores principales: Ker, Andrew M., Veen, Egbert J.D., Maharaj, Jashint C., Launay, Marine M., Cutbush, Kenneth, Gupta, Ashish
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10426683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xrrt.2021.04.010
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author Ker, Andrew M.
Veen, Egbert J.D.
Maharaj, Jashint C.
Launay, Marine M.
Cutbush, Kenneth
Gupta, Ashish
author_facet Ker, Andrew M.
Veen, Egbert J.D.
Maharaj, Jashint C.
Launay, Marine M.
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Gupta, Ashish
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description Exposure of the humeral articular surface through an anterior approach to the shoulder for grafting humeral bone defects requires partial or complete detachment of the subscapularis tendon and traditionally is achieved through a subscapularis tenotomy, peel tuberosity osteotomy, or lesser tuberosity osteotomy. This case report presents a technique of performing a pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy to allow adequate access for allograft reconstruction of a large reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after a traumatic posterior dislocation, to restore humeral head sphericity and prevent recurrent glenohumeral joint instability. The inferior subscapularis insertion is left intact leaving a periosteal sleeve and preserving the blood supply to the lesser tuberosity and humeral head, with the aim of improving healing of the osteotomy and preventing graft-related complications, such as resorption. Successful union of the pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy and allograft was seen on a 6-month follow-upcomputed tomography scan, with adequate restoration of subscapularis function.
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spelling pubmed-104266832023-08-16 Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation Ker, Andrew M. Veen, Egbert J.D. Maharaj, Jashint C. Launay, Marine M. Cutbush, Kenneth Gupta, Ashish JSES Rev Rep Tech Technique Exposure of the humeral articular surface through an anterior approach to the shoulder for grafting humeral bone defects requires partial or complete detachment of the subscapularis tendon and traditionally is achieved through a subscapularis tenotomy, peel tuberosity osteotomy, or lesser tuberosity osteotomy. This case report presents a technique of performing a pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy to allow adequate access for allograft reconstruction of a large reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after a traumatic posterior dislocation, to restore humeral head sphericity and prevent recurrent glenohumeral joint instability. The inferior subscapularis insertion is left intact leaving a periosteal sleeve and preserving the blood supply to the lesser tuberosity and humeral head, with the aim of improving healing of the osteotomy and preventing graft-related complications, such as resorption. Successful union of the pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy and allograft was seen on a 6-month follow-upcomputed tomography scan, with adequate restoration of subscapularis function. Elsevier 2021-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10426683/ /pubmed/37588950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xrrt.2021.04.010 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ker, Andrew M.
Veen, Egbert J.D.
Maharaj, Jashint C.
Launay, Marine M.
Cutbush, Kenneth
Gupta, Ashish
Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
title Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
title_full Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
title_fullStr Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
title_full_unstemmed Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
title_short Pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
title_sort pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy for glenohumeral joint exposure: a technical note and case report highlighting its use in allograft reconstruction of a large engaging reverse hill-sachs lesion after posterior shoulder dislocation
topic Technique
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10426683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xrrt.2021.04.010
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