Authors:
Frank Martetschlager, MD, Daniel Rios, MD, and Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc
Abstract:
Coracoplasty has become a more commonly performed surgical procedure, as coracoid impingement has become increasingly recognized as a cause of persistent anterior shoulder pain. Open and arthroscopic techniques have shown satisfactory results. This article will provide a current review about the indications and techniques for coracoplasy, including both arthroscopic and open techniques and the expected outcomes.
For the complete study: Coracoplasty: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes