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Ergebnisse der Bankartschen Operation bei rezidivierender Schulterluxation

Results of Bankart procedure in recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder

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Zwischen 1970 und 1979 wurden 41 Patienten mit rezidivierender vorderer Schulterluxation operiert. 28 konnten nachuntersucht werden, während 6 mittels Fragebogens erfa\t wurden.

2mal (6%) trat eine Reluxation auf. Die Ergebnisse konnten in 59% als, ausgezeichnet, in 29% als gut und in 12% als mä\ig gewertet werden. In 35% trat eine Einschränkung der Au\enrotation auf.

Wir schlie\en daraus, da\ die Methode von Bankart, die nur einer kurzen postoperativen Ruhigstellung bedarf, eine rasche und sichere Wiederherstellung von Beweglichkeit und Funktion gewährleistet.

Abstract

Of 41 patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder operated on during a nine-year period (1970–1979), twenty-eight were re-examined and six answered a questionnaire. There were two recurrences (6%) after repair by the Bankart-Procedure. The results at follow-up were rated excellent in 59%, good in 29%, and poor in 12%. In 35% limitation in the external rotation was noted.

We concluded that with the technique of the Bankart repair as described, only short postoperative immobilisation is necessary, early return of motion and function can be expected.

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Vécsei, V., Poigenfürst, J. & Zöch, G. Ergebnisse der Bankartschen Operation bei rezidivierender Schulterluxation. Unfallchirurgie 8, 200–204 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02585651

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