This article describes a simple and reproducible arthroscopic technique for passing sutures in the shoulder glenoid labrum in the lateral decubitus position for orthopaedic surgeons. Communicating and teaching surgeons how to perform certain maneuvers with precision can be challenging at times. This technique will simplify and more efficiently communicate the advanced arthroscopic motor skill of passing sutures in the shoulder. It will facilitate skill acquisition while teaching surgeons in training how to perform the procedure
Surgical fixation of displaced, intra-articular glenoid fractures represents a clinical challenge. T...
Up to one fifth of glenoid fractures are intra-articular and associated with recurrent anterior disl...
The arthroscopic technique for the treatment of the glenoid and the proximal humerus fractures is a ...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Traditional Bankart repairs for anterior labral tears of the shoulder use suture anchors to repair t...
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery can be performed in both the beach chair and lateral decubitus positio...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur ...
Shoulder instability can be a challenging condition to treat when it becomes refractory to soft-tiss...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) lesions can lead to persistent shoulder instabi...
Arthroscopic labral repair is an effective technique for most cases of traumatic shoulder instabilit...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
Surgical fixation of displaced, intra-articular glenoid fractures represents a clinical challenge. T...
Up to one fifth of glenoid fractures are intra-articular and associated with recurrent anterior disl...
The arthroscopic technique for the treatment of the glenoid and the proximal humerus fractures is a ...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Traditional Bankart repairs for anterior labral tears of the shoulder use suture anchors to repair t...
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery can be performed in both the beach chair and lateral decubitus positio...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur ...
Shoulder instability can be a challenging condition to treat when it becomes refractory to soft-tiss...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) lesions can lead to persistent shoulder instabi...
Arthroscopic labral repair is an effective technique for most cases of traumatic shoulder instabilit...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
Surgical fixation of displaced, intra-articular glenoid fractures represents a clinical challenge. T...
Up to one fifth of glenoid fractures are intra-articular and associated with recurrent anterior disl...
The arthroscopic technique for the treatment of the glenoid and the proximal humerus fractures is a ...