Modification of the Bankart reconstruction with a suture anchor. Report of ³
a new technique. Richmond JC. Donaldson WR. Fu F. Harner CD. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 19(4):343-6, 1991 Jul-Aug. We assessed the effectiveness of a new suture anchor that has been designed to anchor sutures into a blind, straight hole drilled in bone. The strength of fixation in glenoid bone is 67 N for the No. 0 anchor and suture, and 82 N for the No. 2 device with suture. During 1988 and 1989, 32 patients underwent a modified Bankart reconstruction for recurrent Á anterior glenohumeral instability at two centers as part of a prospective study of this modified technique. There were no complications as a result of the technique. The four surgeons involved agreed that the suture anchor simplified the procedure. Seventeen patients have been reviewed, with more than 1 year followup. Ninety-four percent had good to excellent results according to the Bankart rating scale. There was one recurrent dislocation in a football player. *
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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