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Minimum 10-Year Clinical Outcomes After Arthroscopic 270° Labral Repair in Traumatic Shoulder Instability Involving Anterior, Inferior, and Posterior Labral Injury.

Daniel P BertholdMatthew R LeVasseurLukas N MuenchMichael R ManciniColin L UyekiJulianna LeeKnut BeitzelAndreas B ImhoffRobert A ArcieroBastian ScheidererSebastian SiebenlistAugustus D Mazzocca
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
Arthroscopic repairs of 270° labral tears involving the anterior, inferior, and posterior labrum have highly satisfactory clinical outcomes at 10 years, with complication and redislocation rates similar to those reported at 2 years. This suggests that repairs of extensile labral tears are effective in restoring and maintaining mechanical stability of the glenohumeral joint in the long term.
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