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Specialized Toolkit Series: Shoulder Instability
AAGR vs. Arthroscopic Bankart: A Randomized Contro ...
AAGR vs. Arthroscopic Bankart: A Randomized Control Trial Comparing Safety Profiles
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Video Summary
The speaker discusses an innovative arthroscopic technique called AGR for treating anterior glenoid bone loss. AGR is safe, stable, and preserves key shoulder anatomy, addressing bone loss and soft tissue repair. The method involves precise measurement, graft shaping, and placement to ensure bone healing and stability. The speaker highlights remote teaching possibilities via digital platforms, emphasizing safety by correct portal placement relative to anatomical landmarks. AGR offers low complication rates and comparable outcomes to traditional methods, supported by published trials. This technique advances shoulder surgery by combining anatomical precision, stability, safety, and remote learning capabilities.
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Ivan H. Wong, M.D., FAANA
Keywords
arthroscopic AGR technique
anterior glenoid bone loss
shoulder anatomy preservation
remote surgical teaching
low complication shoulder surgery
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