A comprehensive selection of arthroscopic demonstrations you won't find anywhere else brought to you through a partnership of AAOS and AANA! Detailed video and commentary illustrate the steps necessary to achieve anatomic restoration for anterior glenohumeral instability with arthroscopic repairs, including identifying the defect, effective fixation, and sound knot tying.
Improve your understanding of the anatomic structures of the shoulder as they apply to arthroscopic portal placement and safe arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation technique. You will also discover how to resolve the most commonly occurring intra-operative pitfalls and complications in achieving anterior shoulder stabilisation arthroscopically.
Successful completion of this independent study program provides you with the knowledge to: Describe the features, benefits, equipment, and risks associated with positioning patients in the lateral decubitus and beach chair positions.
State the strengths and limitations of radiography, MR arthrography, and MRI in the diagnosis and assessment of anterior shoulder instability.
Identify the normal anatomic structures of the shoulder as they apply to arthroscopic portal placement, and safe technique when performing an anterior arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation.
Evaluate the steps necessary to achieve anatomic restoration for anterior glenohumeral instability for arthroscopic repairs including identifying the defect, effective fixation, and sound knot tying.
Describe a technique to address significant glenoid bone loss using glenoid reconstruction with coracoid transfer.
Recognise the technical challenges and correct approaches for recreating and preserving shoulder range of motion.
Name the most commonly occurring intra-operative pitfalls and complications in achieving anterior shoulder stabilisation arthroscopically.