Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus

The optimal management of anterior shoulder instability continues to be a challenge. The presence of an anterior glenoid rim fracture in the context of a glenohumeral dislocation, also called “bony Bankart lesion,” can alter therapeutic behavior. Reduction and fixation of the bone fragment has been...

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Main Authors: Nicolás A. Atala, M.D., Santiago Bongiovanni, M.D., Luciano A. Rossi, M.D., Franco De Cicco, M.D., María G. Bruchmann, M.D., Ignacio Tanoira, M.D., Maximiliano Ranalletta, M.D.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221262872030222X
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spelling doaj-3d453620a2bc449aa9c46e09072ba1ec2021-06-11T05:13:40ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872020-12-01912e1907e1915Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral DecubitusNicolás A. Atala, M.D.0Santiago Bongiovanni, M.D.1Luciano A. Rossi, M.D.2Franco De Cicco, M.D.3María G. Bruchmann, M.D.4Ignacio Tanoira, M.D.5Maximiliano Ranalletta, M.D.6Address correspondence to Nicolás Agustín, Atala Peron 4190 (C1199ABB), Buenos Aires, Argentina.; Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, ArgentinaThe optimal management of anterior shoulder instability continues to be a challenge. The presence of an anterior glenoid rim fracture in the context of a glenohumeral dislocation, also called “bony Bankart lesion,” can alter therapeutic behavior. Reduction and fixation of the bone fragment has been shown to greatly reduce the risk of recurrence once bone consolidation is achieved. However, there is no gold standard surgical technique. Stability of fixation and the healing of the bony fragment are still a concern, and there are no clinical studies comparing the different techniques to date. The aim of this report is to describe an arthroscopic double-point fragment fixation technique in lateral decubitus for the treatment of an acute traumatic shoulder dislocation with a bony Bankart lesion.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221262872030222X
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author Nicolás A. Atala, M.D.
Santiago Bongiovanni, M.D.
Luciano A. Rossi, M.D.
Franco De Cicco, M.D.
María G. Bruchmann, M.D.
Ignacio Tanoira, M.D.
Maximiliano Ranalletta, M.D.
spellingShingle Nicolás A. Atala, M.D.
Santiago Bongiovanni, M.D.
Luciano A. Rossi, M.D.
Franco De Cicco, M.D.
María G. Bruchmann, M.D.
Ignacio Tanoira, M.D.
Maximiliano Ranalletta, M.D.
Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus
Arthroscopy Techniques
author_facet Nicolás A. Atala, M.D.
Santiago Bongiovanni, M.D.
Luciano A. Rossi, M.D.
Franco De Cicco, M.D.
María G. Bruchmann, M.D.
Ignacio Tanoira, M.D.
Maximiliano Ranalletta, M.D.
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title Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus
title_short Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus
title_full Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus
title_fullStr Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus
title_full_unstemmed Arthroscopic Acute Bony Bankart Repair in Lateral Decubitus
title_sort arthroscopic acute bony bankart repair in lateral decubitus
publisher Elsevier
series Arthroscopy Techniques
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description The optimal management of anterior shoulder instability continues to be a challenge. The presence of an anterior glenoid rim fracture in the context of a glenohumeral dislocation, also called “bony Bankart lesion,” can alter therapeutic behavior. Reduction and fixation of the bone fragment has been shown to greatly reduce the risk of recurrence once bone consolidation is achieved. However, there is no gold standard surgical technique. Stability of fixation and the healing of the bony fragment are still a concern, and there are no clinical studies comparing the different techniques to date. The aim of this report is to describe an arthroscopic double-point fragment fixation technique in lateral decubitus for the treatment of an acute traumatic shoulder dislocation with a bony Bankart lesion.
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