Chapter 3 Instability
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CHAPTER 3 | Instability
FIGURE 3-87 Left shoulder, anterosuperolateral viewing portal. Metal probe reveals the tear in the anterior labrum (Bankart lesion).
FIGURE 3-85 Left shoulder, anterosuperolateral viewing portal. The muscle of the teres minor is obvious within the capsular defect of the posterior HAGL lesion. TM, teres minor.
Arthroscopic Findings: ■ The patient had a large posterior HAGL lesion which was a capsular split variant (Fig. 3-85). ■ There was a posteroinferior labral tear (Kim lesion) (Fig. 3-86).
■ There was an anterior Bankart lesion (Fig. 3-87). ■ The Bankart lesion was repaired with double-loaded knotted suture anchors (BioComposite SutureTaks; Arthrex, Inc., Naples, FL) (Fig. 3-88).
FIGURE 3-86 Left shoulder, anterosuperolateral viewing portal. A posterior inferior labral tear (Kim lesion) is identified.
FIGURE 3-88 The Bankart lesion was repaired with double-loaded BioComposite SutureTaks (Arthrex, Inc., Naples, FL).
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