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Understanding the causes behind coracoid graft osteolysıs in latarjet procedure (finite element analysis and comparison of three fixation methods)

Latarjet is one of the most common surgical procedure performed on patients with shoulder instability with osseous defects, some complications include coracoid bone graft osteolysis, osteoarthritis, graft detachment, and malpositioning were previously reported. Several studies investigated potential...

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Main Authors: Alp, Nazmi Bülent, Doğan, Oğuz, Yılmaz, Tufan Gürkan, Kalay, Onur Can, Moussa, Abdellah Ait, Karpat, Fatih, Khandaker, Morshed, Akdag, Gokhan
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