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Fixation devices for anterior shoulder instability.

Lacee K CollinsMatthew W ColeFelix H SavoieWilliam F ShermanMichael J O'Brien
Published in: Journal of experimental orthopaedics (2023)
In each surgery performed for shoulder instability, it is vitally important that we try to restore normal anatomy. The normal anatomy is best established by knotted mattress sutures. However, loop laxity and tear through by the sutures in the capsule can eliminate this restoration, increasing risk of failure. Knotless anchors may allow better soft tissue fixation of the labrum and capsule to the glenoid, but without complete restoration of normal anatomy.
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