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Mar 2024
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78. AAOS 2024 Recap: Latarjet after Fail...

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Our next poster is titled Primary Latarjet Procedure versus Latarjet in the Setting of Previously Failed Bankart Repair: A Systematic Review. We’ve spoken a lot about shoulder instability on this podcast, most recently with Yoni Rosenblatt last month discussing rehab tips and tricks after various shoulder stabilization surgeries. We also had Dr. Brian Lau on Episodes 48 and 49 to chat about the different surgical options for anterior shoulder instability. So, we’re excited to review this poster today and add some new literature to this discussion.

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