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. 1998 Dec;22(5):312–315. doi: 10.1007/s002640050267

Use of the suture anchor in modified open Bankart reconstruction

A A Martínez Martín 1, A Herrera Rodríguez 1, J J Panisello Sebastián 1, A Tabuenca Sánchez 2, J Domingo Cebollada 1, J M Pérez García 1
PMCID: PMC3619574  PMID: 9914935

Summary.

This study describes the 2-year follow-up of Bankart reconstruction in 44 patients with post-traumatic recurrent anterior instability of the shoulder, using suture anchors and reinforcing the repair with a subscapularis overlap. Forty-three of 44 patients (98%) regained normal stability. One recurrent dislocation occurred. The mean loss of external rotation was 15°. The functional results according to the Rowe scoring system were excellents in 30 cases, good in 13 cases, and poor in 1 case. The suture anchors were found to simplify the procedure.

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Accepted: 29 March 1998


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