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Muscles of the Shoulder

The muscles surrounding the shoulder girdle, including the clavicle and scapula, primarily stabilize the scapula. This stable base allows other muscles to move the humerus effectively. Scapular movements often mirror those of the humerus and extend its range of motion. For instance, raising the arm above the head would not be feasible without simultaneous upward rotation of the scapula.
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[Arthroscopic ventral shoulder stabilization].

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Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization effectively treats traumatic antero-inferior dislocation in young athletes, offering lower morbidity than open surgery. This technique uses suture anchors for capsulolabral refixation, reducing recurrence rates.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Arthroscopy

Background:

  • Traumatic antero-inferior shoulder dislocation is prevalent in young athletes.
  • Conservative treatment leads to high recurrence rates (up to 80%) in this demographic.
  • Arthroscopic stabilization is emerging as a preferred surgical approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate arthroscopic antero-inferior shoulder stabilization using suture anchors.
  • To compare recurrence and morbidity rates between arthroscopic and open surgical methods.
  • To highlight the benefits of arthroscopic techniques for shoulder instability.

Main Methods:

  • Arthroscopic antero-inferior shoulder stabilization utilizing suture anchors for capsulolabral refixation.
  • Simultaneous addressing of associated injuries like superior biceps tendon lesions.
  • Anteroinferior approach for optimal anchor placement on the glenoid rim.

Main Results:

  • Arthroscopic surgery demonstrates comparable recurrence rates (approx. 6.5%) to open surgery.
  • Arthroscopic procedures are associated with significantly lower patient morbidity.
  • Suture anchors provide effective refixation of the capsulolabral complex.

Conclusions:

  • Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization is a safe and effective treatment for traumatic antero-inferior shoulder dislocation.
  • The technique offers advantages in terms of reduced morbidity and comparable efficacy to open surgery.
  • Suture anchor fixation is recommended for optimal outcomes in arthroscopic shoulder stabilization.