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Dr. Ryu discusses advancements in arthroscopic Bankart repair, emphasizing patient selection based on subcritical bone loss and proper technique to reduce failure rates. He advocates for the addition of remplissage to address Hill-Sachs lesions, improving outcomes regardless of lesion tracking. Dr. Ryu prefers double-loaded knotted anchors for secure fixation and highlights the importance of tissue mobilization and capsular shifts. The remplissage procedure, a capsulodesis of the infraspinatus tendon, effectively fills defects and limits shoulder instability with minimal complications. Ideal patients have less than 10-13.5% bone loss. Overall, meticulous technique and remplissage enhance surgical success in shoulder instability repair.
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Mark H. Getelman, M.D.
Keywords
arthroscopic Bankart repair
subcritical bone loss
remplissage procedure
Hill-Sachs lesions
shoulder instability
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