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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1996
Recurrent instability in athletes may lead to decreased athletic performance and interference with activities of daily living. When a Bankart lesion is created, the probability that instability will recur is high. Open Bankart repairs have been shown to produce greater than 95% good to excellent results but do require extensive dissection and may ...
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Recurrent instability in athletes may lead to decreased athletic performance and interference with activities of daily living. When a Bankart lesion is created, the probability that instability will recur is high. Open Bankart repairs have been shown to produce greater than 95% good to excellent results but do require extensive dissection and may ...
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Arthroscopic revision of Bankart repair
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2007The success of revision surgery for failed Bankart repair is not well known. This purpose of this study was to report the success rates achieved using arthroscopic techniques to revise failed Bankart repairs. Twelve arthroscopic revision Bankart repairs were performed on patients with recurrent unidirectional shoulder instability after open or ...
Brian R, Neri +5 more
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The arthroscopic extraarticular Bankart repair
Der Orthopäde, 1998The arthroscopic extraarticular Bankart procedure tries to imitate the open Bankart procedure. An anterior-inferior transmuscular approach through the subscapular muscle permits to implant self-locking tacks into the anterior inferior third of the glenoid rim.
K, Golser +6 more
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Bankart repair versus Bankart repair plus remplissage: an in vitro biomechanical comparative study
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2014To biomechanically compare Bankart lesion repair alone and Bankart lesion repair associated with infraspinatus capsulotenodesis described as «remplissage», in the treatment of combined Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions.Seven pairs (right and left) of cadaveric shoulders have been tested, first without any lesion and then after performing a combined ...
Jean, Grimberg +6 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001
The use of arthroscopic means to address shoulder instability has provided a technically advantageous way to approach Bankart lesions while posing complex questions regarding the specific indications for such an intervention. A successful outcome with arthroscopic Bankart repair is a function of proper surgical indication and patient selection. Several
S, Fealy +3 more
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The use of arthroscopic means to address shoulder instability has provided a technically advantageous way to approach Bankart lesions while posing complex questions regarding the specific indications for such an intervention. A successful outcome with arthroscopic Bankart repair is a function of proper surgical indication and patient selection. Several
S, Fealy +3 more
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Redislocation with a bony Bankart lesion after arthroscopic Bankart repair
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1995This case report presents a traumatic dislocation after an arthroscopic Bankart repair in which the repair site was intact and failure occurred through a new bony interval. The new bony Bankart lesion was identified 3 years after the initial arthroscopic repair.
R, Thal, J T, Wey
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2009
Recurrent instability has plagued physicians since ancient times, because this problem can lead to severe disability. The tenuous balance between stability and motion of the glenohumeral joint makes treatment difficult. Historically, surgical procedures to stabilize the shoulder were used mostly for recurrent, locked anterior dislocations.
Edward W. Lee +2 more
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Recurrent instability has plagued physicians since ancient times, because this problem can lead to severe disability. The tenuous balance between stability and motion of the glenohumeral joint makes treatment difficult. Historically, surgical procedures to stabilize the shoulder were used mostly for recurrent, locked anterior dislocations.
Edward W. Lee +2 more
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2015
Electrothermal arthroscopic capsulorrhaphy (ETAC) was introduced as an adjunct to shoulder stabilization surgery to address capsular laxity in the treatment of traumatic anterior dislocation. No previous RCT has compared arthroscopic Bankart repair with ETAC of the medial glenohumeral ligament and anterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament ...
Sheila, McRae +4 more
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Electrothermal arthroscopic capsulorrhaphy (ETAC) was introduced as an adjunct to shoulder stabilization surgery to address capsular laxity in the treatment of traumatic anterior dislocation. No previous RCT has compared arthroscopic Bankart repair with ETAC of the medial glenohumeral ligament and anterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament ...
Sheila, McRae +4 more
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2013
The patient was identified in the preoperative holding area. The affected upper extremity was marked. The patient was brought to the operating room. He/she received general anesthesia. IV antibiotics were administered.
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The patient was identified in the preoperative holding area. The affected upper extremity was marked. The patient was brought to the operating room. He/she received general anesthesia. IV antibiotics were administered.
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2005
Background The potential weakness of the open Bankart procedure is the takedown and repair of the subscapularis tendon. It is not known to what extent this part of the procedure affects the final result. Hypothesis The function of the subscapularis muscle after surgery will be related to the patient's perception of surgical success. Study Design Cohort
Raymond A, Sachs +4 more
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Background The potential weakness of the open Bankart procedure is the takedown and repair of the subscapularis tendon. It is not known to what extent this part of the procedure affects the final result. Hypothesis The function of the subscapularis muscle after surgery will be related to the patient's perception of surgical success. Study Design Cohort
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