1. Arthroscopic Fixation of Bony Bankart Lesion Using Inverted All-Suture Anchor Through Bone Tunnel
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Hong Qian, M.D., Xiaojiang Yang, M.D., Jia Meng, M.D., Hui Jiang, M.D., Tao Yuan, M.D., Qinggang Cao, M.D., Jianning Zhao, M.D., and Nirong Bao, M.D.
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Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
A bony Bankart lesion is a condition where the labroligamentous complex is detached from the anterior glenoid rim, often accompanied by a fracture. It is a common occurrence found in up to 70% of traumatic shoulder dislocations. Arthroscopic surgery has become the mainstream approach for treating this condition. However, the commonly used techniques, such as labrum alone, transosseous, and double-row, can encounter difficulties passing sutures and may cause damage to the surrounding tissues, especially when dealing with large bony fragments. In this technical note, we describe our preferred technique for fixing bony Bankart lesions, which involves fixing the bony Bankart fragment through the bone tunnel using an all-suture anchor. The surgery is performed with the patient in the lateral decubitus position. Our technique offers a reliable and effective approach to treat bony Bankart lesions while minimizing the risks of complications associated with conventional techniques.
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- 2024
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