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The Long Head of the Biceps Bristow-Bankart Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability.


ABSTRACT: Surgical procedures to treat anterior shoulder instability are basically split into 2 groups: those for patients with important bone loss and those for patients with no bone loss. However, there is a gray zone between these procedures in which a bone graft would not be needed but bone grafting would result in a desirable improvement in stabilizing mechanisms. We describe a technique based on the triple soft-tissue block, Bankart reconstruction, and long head of the biceps tenodesis at the anterior glenoid rim. The long head of the biceps would add an anterior restrictor by itself, as well as by tensioning the inferior part of the subscapularis.

SUBMITTER: Garcia JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6948139 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Long Head of the Biceps Bristow-Bankart Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability.

Garcia Jose Carlos JC   Belchior Renan J RJ   Mello Marcelo B D MBD   Cardoso Alvaro M AM  

Arthroscopy techniques 20190921 10


Surgical procedures to treat anterior shoulder instability are basically split into 2 groups: those for patients with important bone loss and those for patients with no bone loss. However, there is a gray zone between these procedures in which a bone graft would not be needed but bone grafting would result in a desirable improvement in stabilizing mechanisms. We describe a technique based on the triple soft-tissue block, Bankart reconstruction, and long head of the biceps tenodesis at the anteri  ...[more]

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