early clinical results of arthroscopic remplissages in patients with anterior shoulder instability with engaging hill-sachs lesion in iran

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hamid reza aslani shahid-beheshti university of medical science tehran, iran

zohreh zafarani shahid-beheshti university of medical science tehran, iran

adel ebrahimpour shahid-beheshti university of medical science tehran, iran

shahin salehi shahid-beheshti university of medical science tehran, iran

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background:   to assess the outcome of the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method in patients with anterior shoulder dislocation associated with hill-sachs lesion.     methods:   ten patients with anterior shoulder dislocations and hill-sachs lesions were entered into this study and were operated on by the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method. they were followed up 22 months after surgery in   order to evaluate the outcome of the treatment, including recurrence of dislocation and motion limitation.     results:   during the internal follow up period no case of recurrence was found. motion limitation during the follow up   period was not significant (internal rotation limitation=5°±1°, and external rotation limitation=4°±1°) conclusions:   our findings suggest that the remplissage arthroscopic surgical method is an acceptable, safe and   reliable treatment for anterior shoulder dislocation with engaging hill-sachs lesion.

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