What is the Eden Hybinette procedure?
What is the Eden Hybinette procedure?
The Eden-Hybinette procedure is an option for treatment in patients with glenohumeral bone loss greater than 40% of the glenoid. Iliac crest bone graft is fashioned and secured to the glenoid defect. This has been a successful option in cases of failed Latarjet with 79% good or excellent results.
How successful is Latarjet procedure?
In a recent systematic review, patient-reported outcomes of good to excellent in 90% of patients were seen [9]. However, recent studies examining the outcomes of the Latarjet procedure cite high rates of complications, particularly infection, recurrent instability and neurological injury.
What is Bankart procedure?
A Bankart repair is a surgical procedure to prevent recurring anterior shoulder dislocations due to instability in the back of the shoulder. The most common form of shoulder ligament injury is the Bankart lesion, where the ligaments are torn from the front of the socket.
How do you repair a Hill-Sachs lesion?
Large or engaging Hill-Sachs lesions are addressed by either reconstructing (rebuilding) any lost bone on the glenoid side or performing a “Remplissage” procedure which repairs the posterior capsule and rotator cuff tendon to the Hill-Sachs bone defect.
Is Latarjet safe?
The Latarjet procedure is a well-known, safe and reliable technique to treat primary or recurrent anterior dislocations or subluxations, with or without hyperlaxity, with or without glenoid bone loss.
How long does a Latarjet procedure last?
An open Latarjet procedure normally takes approximately 90 minutes, depending on injury severity and any other associated shoulder injuries. During the procedure, Dr. Provencher will create an incision at the front of the shoulder.
How painful is Latarjet procedure?
A nerve block may be used during the surgery. This means that immediately after the operation the shoulder and arm often feel completely numb. This may last for a few hours. After this the shoulder may well be sore and you will be given painkillers to help this whilst in hospital.
What is a SLAP tear?
SLAP tears happen when you tear cartilage in the inner part of your shoulder joint. The tears can be caused by injury or overuse and make it painful or difficult for you to move your shoulder and arm.