Abstract

Arthroscopic Latarjet has evolved as a reproducible procedure to address significant anterior glenoid bone loss in recurrent anterior instability of the shoulder joint. While arthroscopic Bankart procedure for anterior shoulder instability has changed from metal anchors to absorbable or soft all-suture anchors to avoid metal-ware and subsequent abrasion in cases of osteolysis or backout, Latarjet procedure, until recently couple of titanium screws were used to fix the coracoid bone to the anterior glenoid. Arthroscopic techniques for Latarjet procedure of coracoid bone transfer have shown results similar to the open technique in many recent studies. We use an all-arthroscopic technique that is different and easier from the currently described technique using FiberTape cerclage loops, with 2 ultrabraid tapes fixing the coracoid bone to the prepared anteroinferior glenoid surface. The repair is completed using all-suture anchors to fix the anterior capsule over the attached coracoid, thus exteriorizing the transferred bone and preventing contact with the moving humeral head.

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