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Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation

BACKGROUND: The literature reports recurrent instability after the Latarjet procedure in 1 to 5% of the cases. Therefore, the Eden-Hybbinette technique, which consists of harvesting bone from the iliac crest, has been proposed in case of revision surgery. The objective of this study was to evaluate...

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Autores principales: Boileau, Pascal, Duysens, Christophe, Saliken, David, Lemmex, Devin B., Bonnevialle, Nicolas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8821983/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120S00007
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author Boileau, Pascal
Duysens, Christophe
Saliken, David
Lemmex, Devin B.
Bonnevialle, Nicolas
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Duysens, Christophe
Saliken, David
Lemmex, Devin B.
Bonnevialle, Nicolas
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description BACKGROUND: The literature reports recurrent instability after the Latarjet procedure in 1 to 5% of the cases. Therefore, the Eden-Hybbinette technique, which consists of harvesting bone from the iliac crest, has been proposed in case of revision surgery. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic results of a series of patients treated by an all-arthroscopic Eden-Hybbinette technique with endobutton graft fixation. METHODS: Seven patients (5 men, 2 women, mean age 30.7 years (17-47)), with recurrent anterior instability after Latarjet procedure, associated with glenoid bone defect of more than 15% were treated by arthroscopic Eden-Hybbinette technique. The bone graft fixed with an endobutton (Bone-LinkTM) was introduced through the rotator cuff interval. Specific guides and a dynamometer were used to fix the graft by compression on the anterior edge of the glenoid cavity. Previous broken screws were left in place in 3 cases. Patients were clinically followed and the position of the graft and its consolidation were evaluated by CT scan. RESULTS: At mean follow-up of 21 months (12-39), 7/6 patients had a stable shoulder and were satisfied with the result. 5/7 resumed their sporting activity. The mean Constant score increased from 32 to 81 points and the Subjective Shoulder Value from 31 to 87% (p > 0.001). The mean Walch-Duplay and Rowe scores were 85.7 points (65-100) and 86.4 points (70-100) respectively. No neurological complications were reported, and no patients required a new procedure. On the CT scan analysis, the graft did not overhang and was sub-equatorial and healed in all cases. CONCLUSION: The recurrence of instability after a Latarjet graft can be successfully treated by the Eden-Hybbinette technique under arthroscopy. Endobutton fixation is reliable and optimizes the position and consolidation of the bone graft. In addition, this fixation method is an appropriate option in case of broken hardware left in place.
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spelling pubmed-88219832022-02-18 Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation Boileau, Pascal Duysens, Christophe Saliken, David Lemmex, Devin B. Bonnevialle, Nicolas Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: The literature reports recurrent instability after the Latarjet procedure in 1 to 5% of the cases. Therefore, the Eden-Hybbinette technique, which consists of harvesting bone from the iliac crest, has been proposed in case of revision surgery. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic results of a series of patients treated by an all-arthroscopic Eden-Hybbinette technique with endobutton graft fixation. METHODS: Seven patients (5 men, 2 women, mean age 30.7 years (17-47)), with recurrent anterior instability after Latarjet procedure, associated with glenoid bone defect of more than 15% were treated by arthroscopic Eden-Hybbinette technique. The bone graft fixed with an endobutton (Bone-LinkTM) was introduced through the rotator cuff interval. Specific guides and a dynamometer were used to fix the graft by compression on the anterior edge of the glenoid cavity. Previous broken screws were left in place in 3 cases. Patients were clinically followed and the position of the graft and its consolidation were evaluated by CT scan. RESULTS: At mean follow-up of 21 months (12-39), 7/6 patients had a stable shoulder and were satisfied with the result. 5/7 resumed their sporting activity. The mean Constant score increased from 32 to 81 points and the Subjective Shoulder Value from 31 to 87% (p > 0.001). The mean Walch-Duplay and Rowe scores were 85.7 points (65-100) and 86.4 points (70-100) respectively. No neurological complications were reported, and no patients required a new procedure. On the CT scan analysis, the graft did not overhang and was sub-equatorial and healed in all cases. CONCLUSION: The recurrence of instability after a Latarjet graft can be successfully treated by the Eden-Hybbinette technique under arthroscopy. Endobutton fixation is reliable and optimizes the position and consolidation of the bone graft. In addition, this fixation method is an appropriate option in case of broken hardware left in place. SAGE Publications 2020-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8821983/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120S00007 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For article reuse guidelines, please visit SAGE’s website at http://www.sagepub.com/journals-permissions.
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Saliken, David
Lemmex, Devin B.
Bonnevialle, Nicolas
Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation
title Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation
title_full Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation
title_fullStr Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation
title_full_unstemmed Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation
title_short Revision of failed Latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted Eden-Hybbinette with endobutton fixation
title_sort revision of failed latarjet procedure by arthroscopy-assisted eden-hybbinette with endobutton fixation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8821983/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120S00007
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