Anterior Shoulder Instability Evolution of Principles and Surgical Treatment.

Alexander R Hoberman, Mandeep Virk
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Anterior shoulder instability has been a common shoulder problem since the earliest of human civilizations. Over the course of thousands of years, our understanding regarding shoulder instability and treatment options have evolved tremendously. Specifically, over the past several decades we have seen a gradual but substantial development in our understanding of the natural history of anterior shoulder instability with and without surgical treatment. There is increasing recognition and improved understanding of the role of bone loss in the pathophysiology of shoulder instability, with ongoing emphasis on restoring native anatomy with minimally invasive techniques. The rich history of successes and failures of past surgical procedures forms the basis of the many innovative surgical techniques currently used, including both bony and soft tissue procedures. The purpose of this review is to highlight some of the most influential and important breakthroughs in the evolution of our understanding and management of anterior shoulder instability.

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前肩不稳的演变原理和手术治疗。
自人类文明早期以来,前路肩关节不稳一直是一个常见的肩关节问题。几千年来,我们对肩关节不稳定和治疗选择的理解发生了巨大的变化。具体来说,在过去的几十年里,我们已经看到了在手术治疗和不手术治疗的情况下,我们对肩关节前路不稳定的自然史的理解有了渐进但实质性的发展。人们对骨丢失在肩关节不稳定病理生理中的作用的认识和理解越来越多,并不断强调用微创技术恢复原解剖结构。过去外科手术的成功和失败的丰富历史构成了目前使用的许多创新外科技术的基础,包括骨和软组织手术。本综述的目的是强调在我们对肩关节前路不稳的理解和治疗的发展过程中一些最具影响力和最重要的突破。
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