In:
Vietnam Journal of Endolaparoscopic Surgey, Vietnam Association for Surgery and Endolaparosurgery, Vol. 11, No. 2 ( 2021-6-3)
Abstract:
Abstract
Introduction: This study aims to assess the results of patients with recurrent shoulder dislocation treated with arthroscopic Bankart repair.
Patients and Method: 31 patients (26 males and 5 females, with an average age of 28.7) were treated with arthroscopic Bankart repair from 2017 to
2018. Those with multidirectional instability, posterior shoulder instability and more-than-25% Hill-Sachs defects, along with those who had prior
shoulder surgeries were excluded. Average follow-up time after surgery is 15.13 months. Frequency of pre-operative dislocation, post-operative
dislocation, functional status and daily activity performance were evaluated. The results were assessed using CONSTANT score.
Results: One patient had post-operative dislocation (3.23%). One patient had post-operative joint adhesion (3.23%). Assessment using CONSTANT
score showed an excellent result in 67.4%, good in 12.9%, moderate in 12.9% and average in 6.46%. There was no case with poor result. One
patient had post-operative dislocation due to a sport injury. Conclusions: Arthroscopic repair is a modern technology, and is being used
widely in diagnosing and treating shoulder lesions. This study shows that
arthroscopic repair for recurrent shoulder dislocation may bring good result for patients.
Keywords: Shoulder instability, arthroscopy, Bankart.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1859-4506
Uniform Title:
Keát quaû phaãu thuaät noäi soi ñieàu trò traät khôùp vai taùi dieãn taïi
Beänh vieän Höõu Nghò Vieät Ñöùc
DOI:
10.51199/vjsel.2021.(11)
DOI:
10.51199/vjsel.2021.2
DOI:
10.51199/vjsel.2018.1.01
DOI:
10.51199/vjsel.2021.2.1
Language:
English
Publisher:
Vietnam Association for Surgery and Endolaparosurgery
Publication Date:
2021
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