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Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization using Mitek anchors

F Hoffmann1, G Reif

  • 1Orthopädische Klinik im Klinikum Rosenheim, Bereich, Germany.

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA
|January 1, 1995
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Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization using bone anchors is effective for chronic anterior-inferior instability with fewer than 10 dislocations. This technique is not recommended for patients with over 10 dislocations due to recurrent instability.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Arthroscopy

Background:

  • Chronic unidirectional anterior-inferior shoulder instability often results from sport injuries.
  • Recurrent dislocations significantly impact patient quality of life and shoulder function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of arthroscopic stabilization using bone anchors for chronic unidirectional anterior-inferior shoulder instability.
  • To determine the success rate and limitations of this technique based on preoperative dislocation frequency.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study involving 32 patients undergoing arthroscopic stabilization with bone anchors.
  • Patients were followed for an average of 24 months, with outcomes assessed using Rowe criteria.
  • Data collected included patient demographics, injury history, surgical details, and functional outcomes.

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Main Results:

  • Overall, 53.9% excellent, 34.6% good, and 11.5% poor results were reported.
  • The technique showed good to excellent outcomes in patients with fewer than 10 preoperative dislocations.
  • Patients with more than 10 dislocations experienced higher rates of recurrent instability, with some requiring open surgery.

Conclusions:

  • Arthroscopic stabilization with bone anchors is a viable treatment for chronic anterior-inferior instability, particularly in cases with less than 10 dislocations.
  • This method is less suitable for patients with a history of over 10 dislocations, as they are prone to recurrent instability.
  • Further research may explore alternative or adjunct treatments for highly unstable shoulders.