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Figure 2: Arthroscopic views showed the osteochondral fragment was connected with the glenoid labrum at the 11-o'clock position of the right shoulder. Switching rod inserted from the anterior portal was located under the osteochondral fragment (a), and the fragment was moved upward (b) and downward (c) to confi rm the continuity with the labrum (arrowheads). After removal of the osteochondral fragment, an irregular rim of the glenoid labrum was seen (arrows) (d). Postoperative antero-posterior X-ray showed the evidence of removal of the bone fragments (e). A yellow dotted line: osteochondral fragment

Figure 2: Arthroscopic views showed the osteochondral fragment was connected with the glenoid labrum at the 11-o'clock position of the right shoulder. Switching rod inserted from the anterior portal was located under the osteochondral fragment (a), and the fragment was moved upward (b) and downward (c) to confi rm the continuity with the labrum (arrowheads). After removal of the osteochondral fragment, an irregular rim of the glenoid labrum was seen (arrows) (d). Postoperative antero-posterior X-ray showed the evidence of removal of the bone fragments (e). A yellow dotted line: osteochondral fragment