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Arthroscopic Distal Tibial Allograft Reconstruction Using Double-Button Suture Fixation for Anterior Shoulder Instability with Glenoid Bone Loss

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The shoulder is the most frequently dislocated joint in the body, with anteroinferior instability accounting for over 90% of dislocations [1]. While many factors can contribute to anterior shoulder instability, glenoid bone loss is a well-known and well-researched risk factor for both recurrent instability [2] and failure of arthroscopic soft tissue (e.g., Bankart) repairs [3, 4].

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Lo, A., James, M., Lo, I.K.Y. (2020). Arthroscopic Distal Tibial Allograft Reconstruction Using Double-Button Suture Fixation for Anterior Shoulder Instability with Glenoid Bone Loss. In: Brzóska, R., Milano, G., Randelli, P., Kovačič, L. (eds) 360° Around Shoulder Instability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61074-9_18

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