Description
INTRODUCTION
Recurrent shoulder dislocation
can predispose to Hill Sach’s lesion
Failure to address humeral
osseous defects during arthroscopic
stabilization surgery leads to an
increased rate of recurrence
This procedure is not much
studied in terms of Range of
Motion
MATERIAL AND METHODS
A prospective study of 2 patient
populations (arthroscopic Bankart
repair alone vs Bankart and
remplissage
Main clinical outcome was the
range of motion
Minimum follow up was 2 years
Total Patients in each Group 50
In arthroscopic remplissage the
posterior capsule and infraspinatus
are sutured into the humeral head
RESULTS
The rate of recurrence was identical in both groups
Range of movement were significantly more in patients where remplissage repair
When compared with Walch Duplay score we got excellent result in 45 patients where
remplissage repair was done
Our study to have some limitation like Sample size was small.
CONCLUSION
Remplissage technique did not significantly alter the range of motion
Help in converting engaging Hill Sachs in to non engaging and promoting shoulder stability