
This study suggests a 3D-printed partial glenoid arthroplasty (PGA) implant as a promising alternative to the traditional Latarjet procedure for severe anterior glenoid bone loss in recurrent shoulder instability cases. The PGA implant replicates natural glenoid geometry, preserving soft tissue anatomy while providing enhanced fixation. In cadaveric tests, PGA showed significant advantages, including a larger articular surface area, better rotational range of motion, and improved strength against loading. The findings indicate potential benefits for patients with anterior glenoid bone loss, addressing previous concerns with the Latarjet procedure. Clinical trials are needed to confirm its efficacy.
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