Open bone augmentation for large osseous defects in chronic, recurrent glenohumeral instability
Introduction: The glenohumeral joint is one with the greatest mobility and intimate contact between the articular surfaces of the humeral head and glenoid labrum contributes to its stability. Patients with recurrent dislocations have bone deficits in one or both of these surfaces, due to the presenc...
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