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Arthroplasty 2019
June 24-25, 2019
Volume 14
Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery and Related Research
Arthroplasty
June 24-25, 2019 | Rome, Italy
12
th
International Conference on
Functional Outcome of Arthroscopic Bankart repair for anterior Shoulder Instability
Khalid Masood
Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Center, Pakistan
Aim:
Bankart lesion is the common cause of anterior shoulder instability in sports injuries. The purpose of this study was
to evaluate the functional outcome of arthroscopic Bankart repair for anterior instability of shoulder joint.
Methodology:
It was a retrospective study done at Hand and Upper Limb Surgery (HULS) Center, CMH Lahore Medical
College, Lahore, Pakistan, from January 2017 till July 2018. We included 60 patients who underwent arthroscopic
Bankart repair with the help of anchor sutures. Pre-operative assessment included detailed history, physical examination,
joint hyper laxity, plain radiographs, MR arthrogram and in some cases CT scan of the involved shoulder joint. Post
operatively, functional outcome was evaluated by complete examination of both shoulders in terms of range of motion,
Rowe score, Oxford shoulder instability score and Constant score. Comparison was made with the normal one. Data was
analyzed with SPSS ver. 21.
Results:
There were 57 male and 3 females with mean age at the time of operation 41.35±13.86 (range17-78) years. Right
side was involved in 66.7% and dominant side in 70% patients. All patients were followed for minimum one year and
mean follow up was 18.25 ±3.5 (range 11-22) months. At last follow up the mean Rowe score was 92.48 ±6.5 and 88.3%
(53), 8.3% (5), 3.3% (2) belong to excellent, good and fair group respectively. Mean Oxford shoulder instability score
was 43.03±5.99 and 83.4% (50), 13.3% (8) and 3.3% (10) belong to excellent, good and fair group respectively. Mean
Contant score was 91.7±11.6 and 80% (48), 10% (6) 6.7% (4) and 3.3% (2) belong to excellent, good, fair and poor group
respectively.
Conclusion:
This study shows arthroscopic shoulder stabilization is an expedient procedure with excellent results for
recurrent shoulder dislocation. We strongly recommend it for anterior instability of shoulder joint.
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