| Literature DB >> 25126504 |
Timothy S Johnson1, Christine M DiPompeo2, Zahra C Ismaeli3, Polly A Porter3, Shannon L Nicholson3, David C Johnson3.
Abstract
Recurrent shoulder instability often leads to labral abnormality that requires surgical intervention that may require fixation with suture anchors. The proposed surgical technique allows the surgeon to achieve 2 points of fixation around the labrum and/or capsule with a single suture secured to the glenoid with a knotless anchor. Instead of cutting and discarding the residual suture limbs after anchor insertion, this technique uses the residual suture limbs of the knotless anchor for a second suture pass. This technique (1) creates a more cost- and time-efficient surgical procedure than using multiple single-loaded anchors or double-loaded anchors, (2) decreases the known risk of glenoid fracture from the stress riser at the implant tips of multi-anchor repairs by reducing the number of anchors required for stabilization, (3) decreases the surgical time compared with the use of double-loaded anchors through simpler suture management and less knot tying, (4) allows for the secure reapproximation of the labrum to the glenoid while offering a convenient option for capsulorrhaphy without the need to insert another anchor, and (5) yields more points of soft-tissue fixation with fewer anchors drilled into the glenoid.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25126504 PMCID: PMC4129985 DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2013.12.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthrosc Tech ISSN: 2212-6287