Neuromonitoring During the Latarjet Procedure

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2011
In a study performed by the Harvard Shoulder Service, it has been documented that there is a significant incidence of neurologic complications of the Latarjet procedure for shoulder instability. 5 out of 52 patients had neurologic complaints post-operatively. 3 of these nerve palsies were transient, however 2 had not yet recovered fully at time of latest follow-up and returned to the operating room for exploration and neurolysis of the axillary nerve and brachial plexus. By using intra-operative neuromonitoring to determine exactly when there is a potential nerve injury during the procedure, the investigators will be able to modify what the investigators do at that step of the procedure, in order to decrease or possibly even eliminate the risk of neurologic injury.
Epistemonikos ID: 87461637b770e9bb1cdeaf064d09e0a037465f5a
First added on: May 11, 2024