Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
The treatment of anterior glenohumeral instability has included a variety of open and arthroscopic proceduresArthroscopic capsuloligamentous repair has clear advantages including better cosmesis , decreased perioperative morbidity , and a possible decrease in the loss of external rotationAdvances in arthroscopic instrumentation and improved arthroscopic techniques have increased the popularity of arthroscopic stabilizationThe art of diagnosing the anatomic pathology associated with instability and proper patient selection continues to evolveArthroscopy can be valuable in both the confirmation of the degree and severity of the instability and to correct the pathoanatomy responsible for the instability