1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002640050267
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Use of the suture anchor in modified open Bankart reconstruction

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“…106 The good performance of PLA and PLGA in vivo makes of them one of the reference tools for the medical reconstruction of cartilage and bone defects such as Bankart's reconstruction, which is the reattachment of the capsule and glenoid labrum to the glenoid lip. 107,108 Apart from PLA and PGA, other polymers to regenerate cartilage or bone are currently being studied, including polycaprolactones, 109,110 polyfumarates, 111 polyethyleneglycol, 112 polyvinyl alcohol, 113,114 and polyethylene oxide. 115 All of them are nontoxic, nonimmunogenic, and bioresorbable and have proven to be effective in allowing chondrocyte growth.…”
Section: Mimicking Cell-ecm Interactions With Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…106 The good performance of PLA and PLGA in vivo makes of them one of the reference tools for the medical reconstruction of cartilage and bone defects such as Bankart's reconstruction, which is the reattachment of the capsule and glenoid labrum to the glenoid lip. 107,108 Apart from PLA and PGA, other polymers to regenerate cartilage or bone are currently being studied, including polycaprolactones, 109,110 polyfumarates, 111 polyethyleneglycol, 112 polyvinyl alcohol, 113,114 and polyethylene oxide. 115 All of them are nontoxic, nonimmunogenic, and bioresorbable and have proven to be effective in allowing chondrocyte growth.…”
Section: Mimicking Cell-ecm Interactions With Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suture anchors were used to facilitate the Bankart reconstruction [2][3][4]. Good results were reported to range from 91% to 97% [3][4][5][6][7][8]. However, few studies have discussed that whether the size of Bankart lesions could affect surgical results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are used for the attachment of soft tissues to bone such as ligament, tendon, and joint capsule 1–7 . Common clinical applications in humans include repair of rotator cuff injuries, distal biceps tendon avulsion, and collateral ligament insufficiency 1,8–13 . Many different bone anchors are approved for use in humans and can be used in animals if their size is appropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%