U.S., April 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07520669) titled 'Does Capsuloplasty Reduce External Rotation After Coracoid Impingement?' on April 03.

Brief Summary: The coracoid anchor (Latarjet procedure) is the gold standard technique for treating recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Despite excellent postoperative stability, a reduction in external rotation has been reported, which can affect function, glenohumeral kinematics, and return to sports, particularly among athletes in combat and contact sports.

The combination of an anterior capsuloplasty with the coracoid buttress is performed inconsistently among surgeons, with no consensus; the capsular repair techniques associated with th...