1992
DOI: 10.1016/0749-8063(92)90144-z
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Arthroscopic Bankart procedure by suture technique: Indications, technique, and results

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“…Anchors are not used and therefore there are no problems with intraarticular release of surgical material. Benedetto and Glotzer operated on 31 patients using this technique, with a followup of 2 years, and did not find any relapse [2]. Caspari et al, in a follow-up of 2-6 years, found a 4% rate of relapse [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anchors are not used and therefore there are no problems with intraarticular release of surgical material. Benedetto and Glotzer operated on 31 patients using this technique, with a followup of 2 years, and did not find any relapse [2]. Caspari et al, in a follow-up of 2-6 years, found a 4% rate of relapse [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] This is mainly because of the extremely advantageous cosmetic result of arthroscopic treatment and because it is more appreciated by patients compared with open surgery. 1,9 The main criticism of arthroscopic capsulolabral complex repair concerns the significant recurrence rate of shoulder dislocation compared with open techniques. [2][3][4] Furthermore, bone defects and poor soft-tissue quality have been clearly identified as important factors associated with recurrence after simple arthroscopic repair.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4] Several authors have suggested that the ideal candidate for an arthroscopic repair is a patient with a Bankart lesion and no capsular laxity or glenohumeral bone defects. [5][6][7][8][9][10] Open surgical procedures have been successful in preventing recurrent instability; however, complications related to the use of hardware and late degenerative joint changes have been widely reported in the literature. [11][12][13][14][15] The absence or deficiency of the ligament-labrum complex is a common arthroscopic finding in patients with recurrent shoulder dislocation, and the indication for arthroscopic repair in case of capsular deficiency, even if not associated with severe glenohumeral bone defects, is still debated.…”
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“…Âàaeíîñòü èõ ôóíêöèè â ñòà-áèëèçàöèè ñóñòàâà â ïîñëåäóþùåì áûëà ïîäòâåðaeäåíà äîëãîñðî÷íûìè ðåçóëüòàòàìè ëå÷åíèÿ ïðè àðòðîñêî-ïè÷åñêîì âîññòàíîâëåíèè èõ öåëîñòíîñòè [21][22][23]. Êðîìå êëàññè÷åñêèõ ïîâðåaeäåíèé Áàíêàðòà, áûëè âû-äåëåíû òàêèå âèäû ïîâðåaeäåíèé, êàê HAGL -îòðûâ ñóñòàâíî-ïëå÷åâîé ñâÿçêè îò ãîëîâêè ïëå÷åâîé êîñòè, ÷àñòî ÿâëÿþùèéñÿ ïðè÷èíîé ïåðåäíåé íåñòàáèëüíîñòè, ALPSA -îòðûâ ïåðåäíåé ÷àñòè ñóñòàâíîé ãóáû âìåñòå ñ íàäêîñòíèöåé, ïîâðåaeäåíèå Perthes êàê âàðèàíò ïî-âðåaeäåíèÿ Áàíêàðòà (íåïîëíûé îòðûâ ïåðåäíå-íèaeíåé ÷àñòè ñóñòàâíîé ãóáû), GLAD -ðàçðûâ ñóñòàâíîé ÷àñ-òè ãóáû, SLAP -ïîâðåaeäåíèå, è äð.…”
Section: литературный обзор современных этаповunclassified
“…K.P. Benedetto è W. Glotzer [31] ñîîáùèëè î 31 ïàöèåíòå áåç ðåöèäèâîâ, íàáëþ-äàåìûõ èìè â òå÷åíèå 2 ëåò, W.A. Grana è ñîàâò.…”
Section: литературный обзор современных этаповunclassified