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Understanding the Remplissage: History, Biomechanics, Outcomes, and Current Indications
Purpose of ReviewArthroscopic remplissage has continued to gain popularity as an adjunct to Bankart repair for patients with anterior shoulder...
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Arthroscopic Management of Hill-Sachs Lesion: Remplissage Procedure
Studies have reported an significantly high failure rate (67%) for arthroscopic Bankart repair of anterior instability with engaging Hill-Sachs... -
Remplissage reduced sense of apprehension and increased the rate of return to sports at preinjury level of elite overhead athletes with on-track anterior shoulder instability
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare the results of arthroscopic isolated Bankart repair (B) with Bankart repair plus Remplissage (B + R)...
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Mid-term results of arthroscopic Bankart repair and remplissage for recurrent anterior shoulder instability in patients with a history of seizures
BackgroundSeizure predisposes patients to shoulder dislocation. However, there is no consensus regarding the best management approach for recurrent...
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Long-term outcomes of arthroscopic Bankart repair and Hill-Sachs remplissage for bipolar bone defects
PurposeTo evaluate long-term results after arthroscopic Bankart repair and Hill-Sachs remplissage (BHSR) in bipolar bone defects with less than 20%...
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Arthroscopic remplissage is safe and effective: clinical and magnetic resonance results at a minimum 3 years of follow-up
BackgroundLarge Hill–Sachs lesions are considered a risk factor for recurrence of instability after arthroscopic Bankart repair alone. The aim of...
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A pilot multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing Bankart repair and remplissage with the Latarjet procedure in patients with subcritical bone loss (STABLE): study protocol
IntroductionAnterior dislocations, the most common type of shoulder dislocation, are often complicated by subsequent instability. With recurrent...
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Remplissage Technique
The engaging Hill–Sachs lesion has been an issue for decades. Over the years, it has been proven that the lesion contributes to the instability of... -
Is Revision Bankart Repair with Remplissage a Viable Option for Failed Bankart Repair in Non-contact Sports Person Aiming to Return to Sports?
PurposeFailure of a well-executed Bankart repair in non-contact athletes is difficult to predict and its management is a lesser investigated area...
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Arthroscopic remplissage with all-suture anchors causes cystic lesions in the humerus: a volumetric CT study of 55 anchors
PurposeTo evaluate with computed tomography (CT) the incidence of implant-related osteolysis after implantation of two types of all-suture anchors...
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Arthroscopic reduction and subscapularis remplissage (ARR) of chronic posterior locked shoulder dislocation leads to optimized outcomes and low rate of complications
PurposeUnrecognized posterior shoulder dislocation with a concomitant humeral head fracture affects joint function and no consensus exists regarding...
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Management of off-track Hill-Sachs lesions in anterior glenohumeral instability
Bone loss has been identified as a risk factor for recurrent shoulder dislocations or failure after soft tissue repair. Although the range for...
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Suspension fixation of iliac bone grafts under arthroscopy is an effective method for the treatment of unstable bony Bankart disease of the shoulder joint in patients with joint relaxation
PurposeTo evaluate the results of arthroscopic autologous iliac bone graft suspension fixation combined with the Remplissage procedure in the...
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Clinical and functional outcomes of the remplissage technique to repair anterior shoulder dislocation: average 7 years of follow-up
PurposeThe purpose of this work is to report mid- to long-term clinical results, recurrence rates and instability following surgery to repair...
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Biomechanics of Anterior Shoulder Instability
In this chapter, we focused on three hot topics of anterior shoulder instability discussed in recent meetings or articles: dislocation position,... -
Arthroscopic Treatment of Hill-Sachs Lesions
The Hill-Sachs lesion is a compression fracture of the posterosuperolateral aspect of the humeral head that occurs in association with anteroinferior... -
Modified arthroscopic remplissage for Hill-Sachs lesions with high-strength sutures
ObjectiveThe aim is to present a modified arthroscopic remplissage for shoulder Hill-Sachs lesions with high-strength sutures instead of suture...
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Hill-Sachs Lesion
A Hill-Sachs lesion is a compression fracture of the posterolateral humeral head which is commonly observed in patients with anterior shoulder... -
Pediatric and Adolescent Shoulder Instability
Purpose of ReviewTraumatic and atraumatic shoulder instability is common in pediatric and adolescent patients. It is well-established that young...
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Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability in Adults: Bankart or Latarjet?
Traditionally, patients with recurrent anterior instability have been treated with s soft-tissue technique, mostly Bankart. Higher recurrence rates...