Revision Open Bankart Surgery After Arthroscopic Repair for Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability
The American Journal of Sports Medicine2009Vol. 37(11), pp. 2158–2164
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Abstract
Open revision Bankart surgery for a failed arthroscopic Bankart repair can provide a satisfactory outcome, including a low recurrence rate and reliable functional return. In open revision Bankart surgery after failed stabilization for traumatic anterior shoulder instability, the surgeon should keep in mind the possibility of a postoperative loss of range of motion and a thorough examination for not only a Bankart lesion but also other associated lesions, including a bone defect or hyperlaxity, to lower the risk of redislocation.
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