Abstract
Soft tissue procedures have a long record in the treatment of anterior shoulder instability, including classic open Bankart repair followed later by arthroscopic equivalent of capsulolabral repair using suture anchors. Arthroscopic approach has been reported to have a variable rate of success to keep the shoulder stable long term and regain function. The rate of recurrence of instability has been reported from 10 to 22% (An et al., J Shoulder Elbow Surg 25(5), 853–63, 2016; Blonna et al., Am J Sports Med, 44(12), 3198–3205, 2016). Complication risk is still low with need to reoperation reaching 5% (An et al., J Shoulder Elbow Surg 25(5), 853–63, 2016). Most common complications included infections, implant-related problems (malposition, impingement), secondary osteoarthritis, and nerve lesions. However, the most common reason for revision surgery has been the failure to provide stable shoulder, including the recurrence of instability. The current chapter focuses on this particular issue.
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Lubiatowski, P. (2020). Revision After Soft Tissue Procedure in Anterior Shoulder Instability. In: Brzóska, R., Milano, G., Randelli, P., Kovačič, L. (eds) 360° Around Shoulder Instability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61074-9_15
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