Arthroscopic guided Latarjet procedure from butee Watch Video
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Description: Coracoid transfer to address anterior shoulder instability, first proposed by Michel Latarjet in 1954 and popularized by Gilles Walch, is increasingly used in cases of glenoid deficiency, hyperlaxity, and in revision anterior stabilization. The technique has a 2-fold advantage: (1) it allows reconstruction of the glenoid bone loss (static bone effect), and (2) it reinforces the weak and stretched inferior glenohumeral ligament by transferring the conjoint tendon closer to the joint and lowering
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