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Comparison of Clinical and Radiological Results of Using Only Screws and Plate Use in Latarjet Operation in Shoulder Instability

Launched by ISTANBUL UNIVERSITY · May 8, 2022

Trial Information

Current as of June 09, 2025

Temporarily not available

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ClinConnect Summary

Randomized controlled comparison of the clinical and radiological results of using only screws and plate use in latarjet surgery in shoulder instability

2 groups will be determined in the study, while the first group will include the group in which corocoid fixation with cannulated screws was performed, while the second group will include the group that underwent osteosynthesis with plate and screw

The results will be evaluated statistically based on clinical scores (constant, vas) and radiological findings (a angle).

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • - Recurrent shoulder dislocation; 18-65 age
  • \>%10 glenoid loss or Hill Sacs Lesion
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • - \<18 age \<%10 glenoid loss shoulder dislocation due to epilepsy Dislocations associated with other upper extremity injuries

About Istanbul University

Istanbul University, a leading institution in Turkey, is dedicated to advancing healthcare through rigorous clinical research and education. Renowned for its commitment to scientific excellence and innovation, the university sponsors clinical trials that aim to enhance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes. With a diverse team of researchers and healthcare professionals, Istanbul University fosters collaboration across disciplines to explore new therapeutic interventions and contribute to global health advancements. Its robust infrastructure and ethical standards ensure the highest quality in clinical trial management, making it a key player in the field of medical research.

Locations

İstanbul, Fatih/Topkapı, Turkey

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

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