“…Following open repair, pain, loss of movement, infection, failure of the implant, neurovascular injury and late degenerative joint disease are the more commonly encountered complications. 68,96 After arthroscopic stabilisation, neurovascular injury, [97][98][99] adhesive capsulitis 100 and synovial fistula 101 have all been encountered. Other complications are specific to the particular technique used to repair the Bankart lesion and include loosening, breakage and impingement after the use of staples; 102,103 injury to the suprascapular nerve and pain from the posterior knot after transglenoid repair; 101,104 foreign-body reaction, rapid decay leading to intra-articular dissociation of the head after repair with bioabsorbable tacks; 105,106 and pull-out after repair with suture anchors.…”