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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of open Bankart repair versus those of modified Bristow operation in patients with recurrent anterior dislocations of the shoulder, the last of which was caused by a minor trauma. Materials
Ali Aydin +5 more
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Arthroscopic Repair of a Glenoid Avulsion of the Glenohumeral Ligament
Injury to the glenohumeral capsulolabral complex is the critical lesion in anterior shoulder instability. Various injury patterns have been described including the classic Bankart lesion, the bony Bankart lesion, and humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ...
Jonathan C. Riboh, M.D. +2 more
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Background. Glenoid bone loss is a risk factor leading to the failure of arthroscopic Bankart repair. While 20–25% glenoid bone loss has long been considered the level to necessitate bony augmentation, recent studies indicate that 13.5% has a ...
Lawrence Chun-Man Lau +7 more
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Bony Bankart lesions are anterior glenoid fractures from traumatic injuries that can result in glenoid bone loss and recurrent instability if untreated.
Evan M. Michaelson, M.D. +2 more
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We examined labroligamentous structures in unstable anteroinferior glenohumeral joints using MR arthrography (MRA) to demonstrate that not all instabilities are Bankart lesions.
Serhat Mutlu +6 more
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Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: Surgical Pearls
The glenohumeral joint provides a wide range of motion, but is also particularly vulnerable to instability. Anterior instability is the most common type of shoulder instability. It can be due to either subluxation or dislocation. The evaluation and management of such instability is dependent on many factors and a thorough understanding is necessary to
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Failure of arthroscopic techniques in cases of recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability may result from inadequate treatment of capsular injury. The use of few anchors has been cited as a cause of failure in arthroscopic stabilization techniques. This
Luis Gerardo Natera, M.D. +6 more
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Single Working Portal Technique with 70-Degree Arthroscope for Arthroscopic Bankart Repair [PDF]
Napatpong Thamrongskulsiri +5 more
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The Bankart lesion, in which the anteroinferior labrum is detached from the glenoid, is the critical anatomic lesion in the majority of patients with anterior glenohumeral instability.
Gregory L. Cvetanovich, M.D. +5 more
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