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Debate Introduction: 24-Year-Old Basketball Player ...
Debate Introduction: 24-Year-Old Basketball Player With Recurrent Shoulder Instability With 12% Bone Loss
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The debate presents a 24-year-old semi-pro basketball player with recurrent left shoulder instability, involving 12% glenoid bone loss and multiple dislocations and subluxations over the past year, affecting his ability to play. Physical exam shows positive apprehension and load-shift tests with normal range of motion. Imaging reveals a Hill-Sachs lesion and bony glenoid lesion, with 3D CT confirming a 4mm bone loss on the glenoid and an on-track lesion. Emilio Calvo advocates for the Latarjet procedure, while Robert Hatzler supports Bankart repair plus remplissage in managing this shoulder instability case.
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Guillermo Arce, M.D.
Keywords
shoulder instability
glenoid bone loss
Latarjet procedure
Bankart repair
Hill-Sachs lesion
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