Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate the clinical results of arthroscopic Bankart repair and rotator interval plication by the transglenoid technique on Traumatic Unidirectional Bankart Surgery (TUBS) with concomitant rotator interval widening.
Materials and Methods
From May 2002 to May 2003, 13 cases who underwent arthroscopic Bankart repair and rotator interval plication by the transglenoid technique were studied, out of the 14 cases that were diagnosed as TUBS with concomitant rotator interval widening. Follow up period was at least 1 year. Results were evaluated by Rowe score before and after surgery.
Results
All the cases were male. Nine cases were on the right shoulder and 4 on the left. The mean age was 22 years old (range, 14-26 years old). The mean duration from injury to operation was 4.3 (range, 1.3-10) years. The Rowe score was improved from 58.3 to 86.4 (p=0.00). Overall outcomes were excellent in 10 cases, good in 2 and fair in 1 at final follow up. There was no sulcus sign in any of the cases at the last follow up, and redislocation did not appear in any of the cases during the follow up period.