Association Between Preoperative Glenoid Bone Loss and Postoperative Outcomes After Coracoid Transfer Combined With Open Bankart Repair: Comparison of the Bristow and Latarjet Techniques
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Y. Kotani | K. Hayashida | Takehito Hirose | Hiroto Hanai | Kosuke Kuratani | Makoto Tanaka | Hidekazu Nakai
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