Arthroscopic stabilization procedures for recurrent anterior shoulder instability.

M A Yahiro, L S Matthews
Author Information
  1. M A Yahiro: Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.

Abstract

Anterior shoulder instability is a common and functionally disabling problem in young athletes. The goal in treatment of this condition is a stable, yet mobile, joint. Current methods now being utilized in the arthroscopic stabilization of the anterior shoulder include staple capsulorrhaphy, removable rivet capsulorrhaphy, cannulated screw fixation, and the transglenoid suture technique. These techniques and the clinical experience with each are reviewed, with an emphasis on providing stability, improving function, and allowing earlier rehabilitation in the unstable shoulder of the athlete.

MeSH Term

Arthroscopes
Arthroscopy
Humans
Joint Instability
Ligaments, Articular
Shoulder Joint
Surgical Staplers

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