All-Suture Anchor Dynamic Anterior Stabilization Produced Successful Healing of the Biceps Tendon
Clara de Campos Azevedo, Ana Catarina Ângelo
Abstract
CASES: Three patients (age, 15-34 years) who had a history of chronic traumatic anteroinferior glenohumeral instability (2-10 dislocations) and preoperatively documented Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions underwent all-arthroscopic trans-subscapular transposition of the long head of the biceps that was fixed on the anteroinferior glenoid using a novel double double-pulley all-suture anchor method that has not been reported previously. CONCLUSION: Excellent 12-month clinical and imaging outcomes, with substantial improvements in the Western Ontario Shoulder Index and the Rowe score in the first consecutive patients who underwent this original technical variant of dynamic anterior stabilization and the surgical pearls and pitfalls are described in detail.