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Introduction
Overview
1. Patient Positioning
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A. Lateral Decubitis in Beanbag
B. Position Arm: 45 Abduction 15 Forward Flexion
2. Portal Placement and Diagnostic Arthroscopy
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A. Posterior Portal
B. Anterior-Superior Portal
C. Mid Glenoid Portal
D. Posterolateral Portal
3. Prepare and Mobilize Labrum
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A. Examine Labral Tear
B. Establish Closed Circuit
4. Elevate Capsule, Labrum and Prepare Glenoid
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A. Debride Soft Tissue and Continue Evaluation
B. Elevate Scarred Capsule Off Glenoid
C. Prepare Glenoid Rim
5. Attach Labrum to Glenoid
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A. 1st Anchor: Suture via Posterolateral Portal
B. 2nd Anchor: Knotless with Labral Tape via Mid Glenoid Portal
C. 3rd Anchor: Knotless with Labral Tape via Mid Glenoid Portal
6. Test for Stability
Discussion
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1. Patient Positioning
2. Hill-Sachs Management
3. Extent of Repair
4. Portal Management
5. Potential Complications
6. Pearls and Pitfalls
7. Post-Operative Steps
8. Outcomes
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Arthroscopic Bankart Repair for Anterior Shoulder Instability Using a Posterolateral Portal
Matthew Provencher, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Orthopaedics
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Authors
Matthew T. Provencher, MD
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Article Information
Publication Date
6/29/2014
Article ID
5
Production ID
0048
Volume
2014
Issue
5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/5