Anterior Labral Reconstruction With Biceps Autograft for Anterior Shoulder Instability

Arthrosc Tech. 2024 Feb 17;13(4):102935. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2024.102935. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Shoulder instability is a common problem, with current research focused on understanding the implications of humeral and glenoid bone loss. Soft tissue injury, including damage to the anterior labrum, deformity of the capsule, and disruption of the inferior glenohumeral ligament, also contributes to the pathology of shoulder dislocation with implications for recurrent instability. Anatomic placement of the labral tissue and restoration of capsular tension are essential components of successful arthroscopic Bankart repair (ABR). Patients who meet criteria for ABR with a diminutive, ruptured, or absent anterior labrum at the time of arthroscopic stabilization present a significant challenge to repair. In this Technical Note, we demonstrate a technique using biceps autograft to reconstruct the anterior labrum.