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. 2019 Feb 22;27(10):3230–3239. doi: 10.1007/s00167-019-05400-x

Table 2.

Intraoperative data

Number of patients Type of lesions and complications
Concomitant injuries 9 (10%)

4 SLAP lesions

1 partial supraspinatus tear

1 SLAP lesion with loose bodies

1 loose body

1 posterior labrum tear

1 isolated LHB tendon tear

73 HS type I (81.1%)

17 HS type II (18.9%)

Intraoperative complications 8 (8.9%)

1 medial cutaneous antebrachial nerve injury

1 graft breakage at the proximal hole level, fixed with 1 screw

2 graft ventral side infractions without any influence on final fixation

1 superior screw fixed too deep in the graft due to poor bone quality*

2 distal cortices destroyed whilst drilling a distal hole in the graft*

1 distal screw poor fixation*

In brackets % values; HS—Hill–Sachs lesion, type I—in proximity of infraspinatus tendon insertion, type II—located more medially and separated from infraspinatus tendon insertion by the cartilage insula; *in these patients no compression was achieved with only anti-rotational effect of the second screw