Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Clinical outcomes of anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation
Mohamed Abd Allah Abd El-Aziz El-Sofy, Mohamed Hamed Fahmy Afifi, Sherif Mohamed Mohamed Ashour, Ahmed Hatem Farhan Imam
Abstract
Anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation during sports activities or social life
considers one of the most commonly seen pathologies in orthopedic traumatology
clinical practice. The prevalence of anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation has
been reported as 2%. The glenohumeral joint has been reported as the most
commonly dislocated synovial joint of the human body. Forced abduction and
external rotation of the shoulder can result in anterior dislocation and causing
instability.
Objective: To evaluate the clinical and the radiological results of patients with
recurrent traumatic anterior shoulder instability treated with Latarjet procedure.
Conclusion: The open Latarjet procedure has confirmed to be an effective and
efficient procedure for shoulder stabilization
Keywords
Anterior Shoulder, glenohumeral joint, Latarjet
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