2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1058-2746(03)00039-9
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A 4-portal arthroscopic stabilization in posterior shoulder instability

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“…Goubier et al [34] Ⅳ CLR 2 (7) 25 (93) 25 (96) 25 (93) NR recurrences had also undergone prior surgery. Additional evidence of the effect of prior surgery having an effect on revision rates is supported by the level 2 cohort study of 100 athletic shoulders by Bradley et al [8] in which they reported 25% (2 of 8) of their revisions had undergone a prior thermal capsulorrhaphy procedure.…”
Section: Concomitant Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goubier et al [34] Ⅳ CLR 2 (7) 25 (93) 25 (96) 25 (93) NR recurrences had also undergone prior surgery. Additional evidence of the effect of prior surgery having an effect on revision rates is supported by the level 2 cohort study of 100 athletic shoulders by Bradley et al [8] in which they reported 25% (2 of 8) of their revisions had undergone a prior thermal capsulorrhaphy procedure.…”
Section: Concomitant Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8][9][10] More recently, arthroscopic techniques have shown good results. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Although most surgeons are comfortable with anterior labral repair, arthroscopic procedures about the posterior glenoid and capsule can be more difficult because of their relative infrequency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When one is addressing posterior labral pathology, surgical techniques using 2 portals posteriorly for anchor placement and suture manipulation have been published. 1,2 Other reports relate the use of an accessory portal for anchor placement. [3][4][5] Still other reports describe a surgical technique for addressing posterior labral pathology with a lateralized posterior portal that is used initially for viewing but is also in the correct location for anchor placement and capsular repair.…”
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“…Arthroscopic repair of a glenoid labral tear is a common procedure and in certain cases of traumatic shoulder instability, a tear of the posterior or posteroinferior labrum is encountered. Although a number of portals have been described [1][2][3][4] that provide excellent access to place anchors and perform the capsulolabral repair, preparation of the posterior, and posteroinferior glenoidlabral interface may be difficult. Classically, this portion of the labrum has been prepared using a direct posterior or accessory posterolateral portal.…”
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“…Classically, this portion of the labrum has been prepared using a direct posterior or accessory posterolateral portal. [4][5][6][7][8][9] However, these portals usually provide an unfavorable trajectory that makes insertion of an arthroscopic labral preparation instrument into the chondrolabral junction difficult. This is due to the lack of co-linearity of the cannula relative to the posterior glenoid and labrum.…”
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