What is a Bankart Repair?
The aim of a Bankart repair operation is to restore stability to
the shoulder. The operation is suitable for people who have
detached the labrum and ligaments at the front of the shoulder as a
result of an original violent dislocation. Usually the shoulder has
remained unstable and may have dislocated on a number of further
occasions.
After the operation you should not suffer further dislocations
and have much reduced pain.
What does this involve?
Bankart Repair surgery is performed under general anaesthetic
and takes around an hour and a half. Usually the nerves to
the whole arm are also numbed with local anaesthetic which lasts
for sixteen to twenty-four hours. This technique is called a
regional block and is similar to the idea of an epidural
anaesthetic frequently used in childbirth. This regional block not
only means that a lighter general anaesthetic is required, reducing
postoperative sickness and nausea, but also provides excellent pain
relief afterwards.
The operation is carried out as a conventional open operation
through an incision at the front of the shoulder, or telescopically
through a number of small incisions around the shoulder. The
aim is to restore the labrum and ligaments to their original
position on the edge of the socket and encouraged to heal there.
The first step in the operation is to mobilise and re-position the
labrum and ligaments and to create an environment in which healing
can occur. Little harpoons or anchors are then inserted into the
bone on the edge of the socket, which gain a good grip. Stitches on
these anchors are then used to suture the labrum and ligaments back
into place. The anchors and sutures then hold everything in the
right place while natural healing occurs.
The incisions are closed with stitches and
waterproof dressings are applied.
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When will I recover?
The operation requires a one night stay in
hospital and your stitches will come out at one to two weeks after
the surgery. Your arm is placed into a special
shoulder-immobilising sling and exercises and physiotherapy start
on the day of surgery. Your physiotherapist will teach you
all you need to know for the first couple of weeks before your
discharge from hospital.
As a general guideline your sling will be retained for a period
of four weeks during which time you will be quite one-handed. At
four weeks the sling generally goes and increased exercises and
movement are encouraged. Most people can return to driving a car at
around six weeks and will have regained good ordinary use of the
shoulder by eight to ten weeks.
Physiotherapy and exercises continue for four to six months and
sports that do not impose too much stress on the shoulder, such as
running, can start again at around eight to ten weeks. Activities
such as golf and swimming can be resumed at around three months.
Contact sports, such rugby and football and other high demand
sports such as surfing and climbing can be reintroduced at six
months.
In addition to regular treatment with the physiotherapist,
follow up is required with your surgeon. This is to monitor and
guide progress and to look out for complications which are
fortunately all rare.
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What risks should I know about?
Bankart Repair is a very successful operation but there are some
potential complications you should be aware of even though they are
uncommon.
- Infection can occur although it is rare and infection rates are
at 1%.
- Shoulder dislocation can occur although this risk is minimised
by having the operation done very carefully and adhering to the
physiotherapy regime.
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Circle care
Shoulder surgery is carried out in our specialist area at
CircleBath where our specialist shoulder surgeons are available and
have the expertise to get the best possible results. You can
be sure of state of the art facilities and the best possible care
to get you back to normal as soon as possible.
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