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Review Question - QID 214864

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QID 214864 (Type "214864" in App Search)
In recurrent posterior shoulder instability, what is the recommended approach to the posterior capsule?

A teres minor-splitting approach

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An infraspinatus-splitting approach

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Between the infraspinatus and teres minor

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Between the supraspinatus and infraspinatus

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In the rotator interval

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Using an infraspinatus-splitting incision allows for excellent exposure of the posterior capsule and minimizes the risk of injury to the axillary nerve which lies inferior to the teres minor in the quadrilateral space.

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