Arthroscopic Dynamic Anterior Stabilization and Conventional Repair in Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation: Outcomes
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Anterior Shoulder Instability, Outcomes, Arthroscopic Dynamic Anterior StabilizationAbstract
Background: Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation presents a persistent challenge, particularly among active and young populations, often compromising athletic performance and daily function. Traditional surgical options—such as arthroscopic Bankart repair, the Latarjet procedure, and remplissage—have each demonstrated efficacy but are accompanied by distinct complications and varying rates of recurrence, particularly in the presence of bone loss or poor soft tissue quality.
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Hovelius L, Saeboe M. Neer Award 2008: Arthropathy after primary anterior shoulder dislocation—223 shoulders prospectively followed up for twenty-five years. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009;18(3):339-347.
Olds M, Ellis R, Parmar P, Kersten P. Shoulder instability recurrence and results of arthroscopic stabilization in athletes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Br J Sports Med. 2015;49(14):915-922.
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