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[Arthroscopic stabilization procedure for multidirectional shoulder instability].

P Prikryl1, M Rafi, J Selucký

  • 1Ortopedické oddelení Prerov. pavlik.prikryl@seznam.cz

Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae Et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca
|September 20, 2007
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This study demonstrates that arthroscopic surgery can effectively treat multidirectional shoulder instability, challenging previous beliefs. Patients achieved shoulder stability and reported high satisfaction, indicating a successful minimally invasive approach.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Arthroscopy
  • Sports Medicine

Context:

  • Multidirectional shoulder instability (MDI) is often treated non-surgically.
  • Previous surgical options were limited for combined anterior and posterior instability.
  • Arthroscopic techniques offer a less invasive alternative.

Purpose:

  • To describe an arthroscopic capsulorrhaphy technique for MDI.
  • To evaluate the outcomes of this procedure in a cohort of young patients.
  • To challenge the conventional view that MDI is not a surgical indication.

Summary:

  • Seven patients (nine shoulders) with MDI underwent arthroscopic capsulorrhaphy addressing both anterior and posterior instability.
  • The procedure involved labral reattachment and capsule plication using absorbable or non-absorbable anchors.

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  • Immobilization was followed by a structured rehabilitation program.
  • Impact:

    • All patients achieved shoulder stability post-surgery, with no recurrence of dislocations or subluxations.
    • Patients reported high satisfaction and willingness to undergo the procedure again.
    • This study supports arthroscopic stabilization as an effective treatment for MDI.