Using a posterolateral portal in passing and tying the inferior knot allows good labral reduction and adequate capsular shift to treat anterior shoulder instability. In this technique, the most inferior anchor is placed through a low anterolateral portal. A penetrating grasper is introduced from a posterolateral portal situated 2 to 3 cm distal and lateral to the viewing portal. This portal is used to pass the 2 limbs of the anchor suture as inferior as possible through the labrum and capsule close to 6 o'clock position to form the 2 limbs of the first mattress suture. Finally, knot tying is performed through this posterolateral portal, thus allowing better superior shift of the capsulolabral tissue. The other 2 anchor sutures are passed an...
Passing suture during a rotator cuff repair requires proper orientation and purchase of the rotator ...
Routine portal placement for the central compartment should be based on minimizing iatrogenic injury...
Inferior labrum anterior to posterior lesions as an isolated injury or as part of an extensive traum...
The Bankart lesion is considered the critical lesion in anterior shoulder instability, in which the ...
Traditional Bankart repairs for anterior labral tears of the shoulder use suture anchors to repair t...
Open Bankart repair was the standard technique used in the past, but the request for less invasivene...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
International audienceThe arthroscopic Bankart repair is a safe and reliable procedure for the treat...
Arthroscopic Bankart repair is widely accepted as the method of choice in restoring the labrum to th...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Surgical repair of a Bankart lesion requires thorough recognition of the capsulolabral attachment an...
Arthroscopic capsulolabral repair during shoulder stabilization surgery requires the use of suture a...
Background: The most common technique described for bankart repair is the single-row labral repair. ...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
The treatment of anterior shoulder instability is well described with various techniques, including ...
Passing suture during a rotator cuff repair requires proper orientation and purchase of the rotator ...
Routine portal placement for the central compartment should be based on minimizing iatrogenic injury...
Inferior labrum anterior to posterior lesions as an isolated injury or as part of an extensive traum...
The Bankart lesion is considered the critical lesion in anterior shoulder instability, in which the ...
Traditional Bankart repairs for anterior labral tears of the shoulder use suture anchors to repair t...
Open Bankart repair was the standard technique used in the past, but the request for less invasivene...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
International audienceThe arthroscopic Bankart repair is a safe and reliable procedure for the treat...
Arthroscopic Bankart repair is widely accepted as the method of choice in restoring the labrum to th...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Surgical repair of a Bankart lesion requires thorough recognition of the capsulolabral attachment an...
Arthroscopic capsulolabral repair during shoulder stabilization surgery requires the use of suture a...
Background: The most common technique described for bankart repair is the single-row labral repair. ...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
The treatment of anterior shoulder instability is well described with various techniques, including ...
Passing suture during a rotator cuff repair requires proper orientation and purchase of the rotator ...
Routine portal placement for the central compartment should be based on minimizing iatrogenic injury...
Inferior labrum anterior to posterior lesions as an isolated injury or as part of an extensive traum...