Author/Authors :
Carneiro Bitar, Alexandre Instituto Vita - São Paulo - SP - Brazil- Hospital Sírio Libanês, São Paulo, Brazil , Medina, Giovanna Instituto Vita - São Paulo, Brazil , Ribas, Luiz Instituto Vita - São Paulo, Brazil , Smid, Jerusa Hospital Sírio Libanês - São Paulo, Brazil , Adoni, Tarso 4 Hospital Sírio Libanês - São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract :
The treatment options for posterior instability associated with epilepsy includes grafts, osteotomies, arthrodesis and
arthroplasty. The technique of reverse arthroscopic remplissage was described in 2006 as a method of filling the anterior
humeral bone defect, associated with tenodesis of the subscapularis tendon. This case report presents the results of the
reverse remplissage technique in relation to a patient who suffered a bilateral posterior glenohumeral dislocation with a
reverse Hill-Sachs lesion.