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Arthroscopic anterior shoulder stabilization in the shoulder instability

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dc.contributor.author Erhan, Nicolae
dc.contributor.author Vetrilă, Viorel
dc.contributor.author Olaru, Andrei
dc.contributor.author Moloșnic, Sergiu
dc.contributor.author Petrachi, Nicolae
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-15T13:12:17Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-15T13:12:17Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation ERHAN, Nicolae, VETRILĂ, Viorel, OLARU, Andrei et al. Arthroscopic anterior shoulder stabilization in the shoulder instability. In: Arta Medica. 2016, nr. 4(61), pp. 50-51. ISSN 1810-1852. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1810-1852
dc.identifier.issn https://artamedica.md/old_issues/ArtaMedica_61.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/14101
dc.identifier.uri https://artamedica.md/old_issues/ArtaMedica_61.pdf
dc.description State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Republic of Moldova, Medical Clinic “Galaxia”, Medical Clinic “TerraMed”, Institute of Emergency Medicine, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, Al VIII-lea Congres Naţional de Ortopedie și Traumatologie cu participare internaţională 12-14 octombrie 2016 en_US
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization is a widely accepted method. Very often, an arthroscopic treatment is preferred by patients and surgeons because it is minimally invasive, spares the subscapularis muscle, and because it enables better identification and treatment of associated pathological conditions, and decreases morbidity. The frequency of anterior shoulder instability is quite high, due to the anatomical and functional particularities of the shoulder, and the frequent reocurrences after orthopedic treatment of traumatic dislocation of the humerus especially in young people. The atroscopic method of treatment of this type of patology became standart practice and is fairly widespread. Arthroscopic surgery provides significantly higher advantages over traditional surgery, such as minimal tissue trauma, reduced intraoperative morbidity, and optimal functional and cosmetic results. Objective: Rate the postoperative results and arthroscopic treatment possibilities of patients with anterior shoulder instability in our clinic. Methods: Personal experience includes the treatment of 92 patients (82 men and 10 women, with the mean age of 27 years) on whom we performed arthroscopic stabilization of anterior shoulder instability between the years 2010-2015. The diagnosis was confirmed by clinical, radiological, ultrasound and MRI methods. We performed the reinsertion of anteriorinferior part of the glenoid labrum and joint capsule using bioresorbable anchors (13 patients), metal (40), unresorbable thread suture (39 patients). In 11 patients Bankart lesion was associated with the SLAP lesion, and fixation with an additional anchor was performed. Hill-Sachs lesion was found in 11 cases. Results: After surgery the patients were evaluated at an interval of 12 to 24 months using the Rowe and Zarins score. We obtained excellent or good results in 86 patients (76.5%), satisfactory - 5, unsatisfactory - 1 patient. Negative result we have found a year after surgery in a patient, who suffered a minor injury which caused the dislocation of the humerus and recidivism signs of instability. Conclusions: Arthroscopic treatment of anterior shoulder instability is a pretentious technique that requires advanced experience of orthopedic surgeons in arthroscopic surgery, providing good and very good functional and cosmetic results in most cases. The results depend on multiple factors, including age, participation in contact sports technical errors, bone defects, number of dislocations, type of anchors, the presence of Hill-Sachs lesion and the pre-operatory bone geometry. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Asociaţia chirurgilor “Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.subject Arthroscopic treatment en_US
dc.subject anterior shoulder instability en_US
dc.subject Bankart lesion en_US
dc.title Arthroscopic anterior shoulder stabilization in the shoulder instability en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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