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Nanoscopic Single-Incision Anterior Labrum Repair
Chad Lavender1, Dana Lycans1, Adam Kopiec1
1Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Arthroscopy frequently has been used to treat a variety of shoulder conditions, including anterior labrum tears. Anterior labrum repair techniques have progressed from multiple incision techniques to most recently a single anterior working portal with a posterior viewing portal. With the development of the NanoScope (Arthrex, Naples, FL), we do not need to make a standard portal for viewing purposes. In this article, we describe the single-incision anterior labrum repair bypassing the need for a posterior skin incision. The removal of this incision and portal should result in less fluid needed and less swelling. We hope this leads to less pain and improved patient outcomes.
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