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In schoulders instabilty, the soft tissue has not been the subject of histological studies, as has the "bare area" or zone devoid of cartilage, the exact role of which in glenohumeral biomechanics is unknown. This research is based on the hypothesis that the antipodal lesions are constant, underestimated and that an architectural disorganization at the capsulo-ligament level could contribute to the instability of the shoulder. The aim of this study is therefore to better characterize these lesions which could be the subject of a complementary stabilization procedure even in the absence of a humeral notch


Clinical Trial Description

Surgery for unstable shoulders sometimes involves repairing lesions that promote instability. These lesions are identified on imaging before surgery and then during the operation, but they are macroscopically inconsistent on genuine unstable shoulders. While the importance of posterior capsuloligamentous structures (soft tissue) in antero-inferior stability has been the subject of biomechanical studies, the soft tissue has not been the subject of histological studies, as has the "bare area" or zone devoid of cartilage, the exact role of which in glenohumeral biomechanics is unknown. However, this research is based on the hypothesis that the antipodal lesions are constant, underestimated and that an architectural disorganization at the capsulo-ligament level could contribute to the instability of the shoulder. The aim of this study is therefore to better characterize these lesions which could be the subject of a complementary stabilization procedure even in the absence of a humeral notch. ;


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NCT number NCT04847180
Study type Interventional
Source Ramsay Générale de Santé
Contact JF OUDET
Phone +33683346567
Email jf.oudet@ecten.eu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 26, 2020
Completion date September 30, 2021

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