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Arthroscopic Bankart Repair for Anterior Shoulder ...
Arthroscopic Bankart Repair for Anterior Shoulder Instability: Is it Still an Option?
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Video Summary
In this video, the speaker is discussing arthroscopic bungal repair as an option for shoulder instability. They mention that anterior shoulder instability is typically a traumatic event and can result in various types of lesions. The traditional arthroscopic bungal operation has a high failure rate according to various studies. The speaker explains that addressing glenoid bone loss and using the glenoid track concept can help improve outcomes. They recommend applying arthroscopic bungal repair when glenoid bone loss is less than 15% and the heel sacs lesion is on track. The speaker also highlights the importance of evaluating patients carefully pre-op and considering factors like the number of preoperative dislocations and the IC score. The video concludes by emphasizing the need to choose the right patient and expectations for outcomes.
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Michael Hantes, MD
Keywords
arthroscopic bungal repair
shoulder instability
anterior shoulder instability
glenoid bone loss
glenoid track concept
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