Arthroscopic posterior labral repairs for posterior shoulder instability can be challenging. Preparation of the capsulolabral tissue and glenoid bony surface is critical. Iatrogenic injury to the articular cartilage and unwarranted truncation of the capsulolabral tissue are concerns during preparation. As a result, several techniques have been described to potentially avoid these complications. We describe an additional technique for improving access and preparing the capsulolabral tissue and glenoid surface through a “sublabral window.” This technique approaches the posterior labrum and glenoid through an already established posterior portal and mitigates iatrogenic injury to the labrum and articular cartilage. The technique is rather simp...
Posterior shoulder dislocation is associated with an engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion (i.e., invol...
The diagnosis of and the treatment for traumatic posterior shoulder dislocation are challenging. Som...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...
Background: Gross posterior instability is rare and when found likely has an injury or deficiency to...
Posterior shoulder instability is more prevalent than traditionally believed. Surgical repairs of po...
Capsulolabral augmentation is one of the most used arthroscopic techniques to address multidirection...
Posterior shoulder instability, although relatively rare in the general population, is more commonly...
Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur ...
Many open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instabilit...
Several surgical approaches have been described for the treatment of recurrent posterior shoulder in...
Recurrent shoulder instability complicated by capsular insufficiency due to underlying soft-tissue d...
The Bankart lesion is considered the critical lesion in anterior shoulder instability, in which the ...
Shoulder instability after a posterior glenoid rim fracture is rare and potentially difficult pathol...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
AbstractPurposeWe performed a prospective arthroscopic study to explore the variability of the poste...
Posterior shoulder dislocation is associated with an engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion (i.e., invol...
The diagnosis of and the treatment for traumatic posterior shoulder dislocation are challenging. Som...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...
Background: Gross posterior instability is rare and when found likely has an injury or deficiency to...
Posterior shoulder instability is more prevalent than traditionally believed. Surgical repairs of po...
Capsulolabral augmentation is one of the most used arthroscopic techniques to address multidirection...
Posterior shoulder instability, although relatively rare in the general population, is more commonly...
Injuries to the glenoid labrum can result in shoulder instability and pain. These lesions may occur ...
Many open and arthroscopic techniques have been described to treat posterior glenohumeral instabilit...
Several surgical approaches have been described for the treatment of recurrent posterior shoulder in...
Recurrent shoulder instability complicated by capsular insufficiency due to underlying soft-tissue d...
The Bankart lesion is considered the critical lesion in anterior shoulder instability, in which the ...
Shoulder instability after a posterior glenoid rim fracture is rare and potentially difficult pathol...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
AbstractPurposeWe performed a prospective arthroscopic study to explore the variability of the poste...
Posterior shoulder dislocation is associated with an engaging reverse Hill-Sachs lesion (i.e., invol...
The diagnosis of and the treatment for traumatic posterior shoulder dislocation are challenging. Som...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...