The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine  2010;28(1):64-67

Arthroscopic Stabilization Using Remplissage Technique in Recurrent Shoulder Instability with Large Hill-Sachs Lesion.

Sang Hun KO 1 ; Sung Do CHO ; Hyung Min JEON ; Han Chang PARK

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Keywords

Shoulder instability; Bony defect; Arthroscopy; Infraspinatus tenodesis

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

The glenohumeral bone deficiency plays an important role in the failure of arthroscopic shoulder stabilization procedures. Recently, several authors have described more novel approaches to treat the engaging Hill-Sachs lesion. Presented the 'Remplissage' technique that consists of an arthroscopic posterior capsulodesis and infraspinatus tenodesis to fill the Hill-Sachs lesion in addition to an arthroscopic Bankart repair. We report an arthroscopic technique in recurrent shoulder instability with large Hill-Sachs lesion with posterior capsulodesis and infraspinatus tenodesis.