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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 124-127, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702230

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Objective To investigate the method and effect of arthroscopic repair of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation caused by anterior and inferior labrum complete defect.Methods Retrospective analyzed the clinical data of 23 patients with anterior and inferior la-brum complete defect who were admitted into hospital from June 2014 to October 2016 and recieved arthroscopic repair opreation with gleno-humeral ligament combined with articular capsule.Intraoperative arthroscopy was used to suture the lower glenohumeral ligament and articular capsule at the missing part of the glenoid labrum.The Rowe score,ASES score and UCLA score were compared before and after operation. Results There was no postoperative complications such as dislocation or infection occurred.All the 23 cases were followed up for 12~42 months,with an average of(19.6 ±3.4)months.The average lost angle of shoulder external rotation was(17.3 ±3.9)°.And the postopera-tive Rowe score,ASES score and UCLA score were significantly better than those before operation.Conclusion Arthroscopic repair opreation with glenohumeral ligament combined with articular capsule can effectively restore the stability of front shoulder joint,and it can be a good method for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation caused by anterior and inferior labrum complete defect.

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