A
Bone grafting of an anterior glenoid bone defect
B
Plication of the inferior glenohumeral ligament complex
C
Tenodesis of the long head of the biceps tendon
D
Infraspinatus tenodesis and posterior capsulodesis into a large Hill-Sachs defect
Explanation:Correct Option: D. Remplissage (French for 'to fill') is an arthroscopic technique utilized for engaging Hill-Sachs lesions. It involves suturing the posterior capsule and the infraspinatus tendon into the humeral head bone defect. This converts an intra-articular defect into an extra-articular one, preventing the lesion from engaging the anterior glenoid rim during external rotation and abduction. (Ref: Purchase et al., Arthroscopy, 2008)