Bankart lesion
View article: Effects of Biceps Tenotomy on The Shoulder Joint in the Treatment of Slap Lesions
Effects of Biceps Tenotomy on The Shoulder Joint in the Treatment of Slap Lesions Open
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the radiologic and clinical changes in the shoulder joint after biceps tenotomy for isolated SLAP (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior) lesions. Material and Methods: A total of 380 patients who…
View article: Dynamic Kinematic Assessment with 3D Motion Analysis After Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Mid- to Long-Term Study
Dynamic Kinematic Assessment with 3D Motion Analysis After Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Mid- to Long-Term Study Open
Background/Objectives: The aim of the study is to first evaluate mid- to long-term changes in shoulder range of motion (ROM) and functional performance in activities of daily living (ADLs) after arthroscopic Bankart repair using three-dime…
View article: Shoulder kinematics derived from radiographic and optical motion analysis
Shoulder kinematics derived from radiographic and optical motion analysis Open
This dataset contains torso/arm, scapula, and humerus kinematics from subjects performing a variety of static poses and dynamic activities. The humerus and scapula were imaged at 100 Hz using a biplane fluoroscopy/dynamic stereoradiography…
View article: Preoperative Evaluation for Posterior Labral Tears in Anterior Shoulder Instability: Diagnostic Efficacy of MRI
Preoperative Evaluation for Posterior Labral Tears in Anterior Shoulder Instability: Diagnostic Efficacy of MRI Open
Purpose Shoulder arthroscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosing shoulder instability. While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrates consistent accuracy in detecting anterior labral injuries associated with glenohumeral instabil…
View article: Arthroscopic Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability Using the Bankart Technique: A Retrospective Study of 18 Cases and Review of Literature
Arthroscopic Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability Using the Bankart Technique: A Retrospective Study of 18 Cases and Review of Literature Open
Anterior shoulder instability is prevalent among young, active individuals and often requires surgical intervention to restore joint stability and function. This study presents a retrospective analysis of 18 patients treated with arthrosco…
View article: Clinical And Functional Outcomes of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Recurrent Shoulder Instability
Clinical And Functional Outcomes of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Recurrent Shoulder Instability Open
Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation is a common problem in young active individuals, often associated with a Bankart lesion resulting from avulsion of the anterior-inferior labrum from the glenoid rim. Arthroscopic Bankart …
View article: Clinical And Functional Outcomes of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Recurrent Shoulder Instability
Clinical And Functional Outcomes of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Recurrent Shoulder Instability Open
Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation is a common problem in young active individuals, often associated with a Bankart lesion resulting from avulsion of the anterior-inferior labrum from the glenoid rim. Ar…
View article: How to Measure Glenoid Track and Hill-Sachs Interval and Distance to Dislocation
How to Measure Glenoid Track and Hill-Sachs Interval and Distance to Dislocation Open
Background: Anterior shoulder instability often presents with bony lesions on the glenoid, humeral head, or both. The glenoid track (GT) method was validated to provide surgeons with a method to assess the risk of instability caused by thi…
View article: Posterior Approach to Humeral Head for Allograft Reconstruction of Hill-Sachs Lesions
Posterior Approach to Humeral Head for Allograft Reconstruction of Hill-Sachs Lesions Open
Background: Anterior glenohumeral instability is common in athletes and is often associated with an impaction fracture of the posterolateral humeral head, known as a Hill-Sachs lesion. As humeral bone loss increases, these lesions become m…
View article: Comparison of Arthroscopic Bankart and Remplissage With Open Latarjet in an Active-Duty Military Cohort
Comparison of Arthroscopic Bankart and Remplissage With Open Latarjet in an Active-Duty Military Cohort Open
Background: Subcritical bone has been shown to result in a higher rate of recurrent instability and inferior outcomes after an arthroscopic soft tissue Bankart procedure alone. The ideal surgery for patients with subcritical bone loss rema…
View article: A Novel Surgical Treatment for Bankart Lesion in a Thrower’s Shoulder: Reconstruction of the Anterior Band of the Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament Restores Shoulder Biomechanics Closer to Preinjury Levels Than Bankart Repair
A Novel Surgical Treatment for Bankart Lesion in a Thrower’s Shoulder: Reconstruction of the Anterior Band of the Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament Restores Shoulder Biomechanics Closer to Preinjury Levels Than Bankart Repair Open
Background: Bankart repair eliminates acquired shoulder laxity in overhead throwing athletes and sometimes results in decreased maximum shoulder external rotation angle and rates of return to play at preinjury levels. The authors developed…
View article: Posterior Labrum Repair: Two-Portal Technique
Posterior Labrum Repair: Two-Portal Technique Open
Background: Posterior labral injuries can cause shoulder pain and instability. Posterior labral tears account for up to 47% of all tears treated arthroscopically. Injuries can result from repetitive microtrauma, recurrent posterior subluxa…
View article: AI-Assisted MRI Interpretation Improves Surgeon Performance in Diagnosing Bankart Lesions
AI-Assisted MRI Interpretation Improves Surgeon Performance in Diagnosing Bankart Lesions Open
Background Bankart lesions (anteroinferior glenoid labrum tears) can cause significant shoulder pain and dysfunction but are often difficult to detect on standard non-contrast MRI. To improve diagnostic sensitivity, MRI arthrography (MRA) …
View article: Avascular Necrosis of the Humeral Head in Adolescents and Young Adults—Treatment and Long-Term Outcomes
Avascular Necrosis of the Humeral Head in Adolescents and Young Adults—Treatment and Long-Term Outcomes Open
Background: Currently, there is a dearth of literature regarding the indications for treatments of humeral head avascular necrosis (AVN) in the pediatric and young adult population and their long-term outcomes. The purpose of this study wa…
View article: Arthroscopic Bankart Repair and Remplissage Procedure in Patients with Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Dislocation with Bipolar Bone Lesions Had Low Recurrence Rate with Good Clinical Outcome
Arthroscopic Bankart Repair and Remplissage Procedure in Patients with Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Dislocation with Bipolar Bone Lesions Had Low Recurrence Rate with Good Clinical Outcome Open
Background: Patient with recurrent shoulder dislocation suffered from shoulder instability and motion limitation. A combination of Bankart lesions and Hill-Sachs defects represented the Bipolar shoulder lesions which can cause the shoulder…
View article: Double-Row Bony Bankart Bridge for Large Bony Bankart Lesions: Technical Considerations
Double-Row Bony Bankart Bridge for Large Bony Bankart Lesions: Technical Considerations Open
View article: Hill-Sachs defect and bony Bankart lesion
Hill-Sachs defect and bony Bankart lesion Open
View article: Arthroscopically assisted conjoined tendon-coracoid tip complex transfer combined with Bankart repair without screws for traumatic anterior recurrent shoulder instability: clinical and imaging outcomes
Arthroscopically assisted conjoined tendon-coracoid tip complex transfer combined with Bankart repair without screws for traumatic anterior recurrent shoulder instability: clinical and imaging outcomes Open
Background: Screw-related complication rates after the Bristow–Latarjet procedure vary in studies. Hence, we utilized an arthroscopic-assisted conjoined tendon–coracoid tip complex transfer combined with Bankart repair without screws for a…
View article: Long-term Outcomes of a Contemporary Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Technique in Patients With Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Minimum 10-Year Follow-up
Long-term Outcomes of a Contemporary Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Technique in Patients With Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Minimum 10-Year Follow-up Open
Background: The long-term results of arthroscopic Bankart repair are poorly reported in the literature and show recurrence rates as high as 37%. However, this high failure rate is based on historical studies of patients with critical defec…
View article: Grading system for Hill-Sachs lesion and its association with Bankart lesion: a cross-sectional study
Grading system for Hill-Sachs lesion and its association with Bankart lesion: a cross-sectional study Open
The proposed grading system for Hill-Sachs lesions is a valid tool to assess the association between Bankart lesions and Hill-Sachs defects. Additionally, a significant relationship exists between Bankart lesion and Hill-Sachs lesions, alo…
View article: Visualizing the Effect of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair and Remplissage: A Pre- and Postoperative Ultrasonographic Evaluation
Visualizing the Effect of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair and Remplissage: A Pre- and Postoperative Ultrasonographic Evaluation Open
Background: Arthroscopic Bankart repair and the remplissage procedure are minimally invasive treatments for anterior shoulder instability. Cadaveric studies have demonstrated the biomechanical effectiveness of these treatments, and clinica…
View article: Knotless versus knotted arthroscopic Bankart repairs for anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Knotless versus knotted arthroscopic Bankart repairs for anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
View article: Arthroscopic Fixation of Large Glenoid Bony Bankart Fracture Using Halifax Portal With Dual Screw Fixation and Labral Repair
Arthroscopic Fixation of Large Glenoid Bony Bankart Fracture Using Halifax Portal With Dual Screw Fixation and Labral Repair Open
View article: Evaluation and Management of Rotator Cuff Tears Following Shoulder Dislocation
Evaluation and Management of Rotator Cuff Tears Following Shoulder Dislocation Open
Purpose of Review This review aims to summarize the epidemiology, associated pathology, and treatment options for rotator cuff tears following shoulder dislocations and to provide a treatment algorithm for these complex injuries. Recent Fi…
View article: Anterior Shoulder Instability: To Remplissage or Not to Remplissage
Anterior Shoulder Instability: To Remplissage or Not to Remplissage Open
Background: Anterior shoulder instability, with either a bony Bankart lesion or Hill-Sachs defect, increases the risk of failure after arthroscopic labral repair (ALR)—specifically, bipolar lesions that are “off-track” or have an increased…
View article: Posterior Humeral Head Allograft and Open Bankart Repair Through an Anterior Approach
Posterior Humeral Head Allograft and Open Bankart Repair Through an Anterior Approach Open
Background: Shoulder instability events can often result in humeral head and glenoid bone defects. Lesion size, patient age, bone quality, and cause of instability affect management. Surgical options are numerous, depending on severity and…
View article: Postoperative Variations in Shoulder Biomechanics and Kinematics in the Abduction and External Rotation Position After Remplissage With Bankart Repair for Anterior Glenohumeral Instability: A Finite Element Analysis
Postoperative Variations in Shoulder Biomechanics and Kinematics in the Abduction and External Rotation Position After Remplissage With Bankart Repair for Anterior Glenohumeral Instability: A Finite Element Analysis Open
Background: Remplissage with Bankart repair (RMBR) is an arthroscopic procedure performed on <25% of Bankart lesions with off-track Hill-Sachs lesions (HSLs) that alters the insertion of the infraspinatus muscle into the humeral head. Howe…
View article: Arthroscopic Bankart repair using trans-glenoid double-loaded grand knots versus double-loaded suture anchors; is there a difference? a randomized controlled study
Arthroscopic Bankart repair using trans-glenoid double-loaded grand knots versus double-loaded suture anchors; is there a difference? a randomized controlled study Open
View article: A Simplified Technique for Arthroscopic Reduction and Double-Pulley Fixation of Bony Bankart Lesion by Percutaneous Spinal Needle Suture
A Simplified Technique for Arthroscopic Reduction and Double-Pulley Fixation of Bony Bankart Lesion by Percutaneous Spinal Needle Suture Open
View article: A Literature Review on Whether Immobilization of the Shoulder in External Rotation Improves Healing and Prevents the Recurrence of Acute Shoulder Dislocations
A Literature Review on Whether Immobilization of the Shoulder in External Rotation Improves Healing and Prevents the Recurrence of Acute Shoulder Dislocations Open
Shoulder dislocations are one of the most frequent joint dislocations, with recurrent dislocations being a common complication. Common practice is to immobilize the shoulder in internal rotation for two to three weeks following closed redu…