Comparison of Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Using Double Loaded Grand Knot Technique Versus Double Loaded Knotted Suture Anchor
NCT ID: NCT06394609
Last Updated: 2024-05-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-12-01
2023-04-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The use of suture anchors technique has the advantage of allowing the capsuloligamentous structures to be shifted superiorly and properly tensioned without the need to penetrate posteriorly. (3)
The grand knot is a double loop with an alternative half hitches 5 clock and 5 anticlockwise with total 30 hitches (big enough to hang on bony tunnel made by the guide wire). The anchors hanged over the posterior glenoid by pull out technique using number 2 proline introduced by the guide wire through the anterior portal. Skin exit will be 2 cm lateral and 5 cm inferior to postero-lateral corner of the acromion (safe zone) by which, the low postero-lateral portal will be 1.5 cm away from axillary nerve and 1.4 cm away from the posterior humeral circumflex artery to avoid any neurovascular injury. (4) Simple attention to potential variations in the origin and course of the axillary nerve and its relationship to the shoulder capsule and having a precise knowledge of ''safe zones'' during operations can enhance surgical outcomes. (5) Abrasion of the suture during intraoperative and postoperative cyclic loading may be an important cause of suture weakening and breakage. This situation may be made worse by angulation of the suture with respect to the anchor's axis (SA) and by the rotational orientation of the anchor's eyelet with respect to the plane of the suture (RA) (6) The use of double loaded suture anchors can provide biomechanical strength equivalent to that provided by the currently recommended and frequently used single-loaded 3- anchor constructs. The use of more suture anchors has negative implications for the biomechanical strength of the repair and compromises glenoid fixation and bone stock Using fewer anchors with more sutures per anchor may protect glenoid bone stock while achieving comparable biomechanical stability. (7) Arthroscopic double-loaded single-row repair using suture anchors containing two non- absorbable braided sutures in chronic anterior shoulder dislocation is reliable procedure with respect to recurrence rate, range of motion, and shoulder function. (8) The following study is aiming to assess the functional outcomes after arthroscopic bankart repair using double loaded grand knot technique that increase number of sutures which hypothetically provide better biomechanical strength in repairing capsule
-labral complex with reduced implants costs and compare it with using double loaded anchors in patients who will be followed up for 12 months.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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double loaded knotted suture anchor
arthroscopic bankart repair by using double loaded knotted suture anchor
double loaded knotted suture anchor
arthroscopic bankart repair by using double loaded knotted suture anchor
double grand knot
arthroscopic bankart repair by using double grand knot
Interventions
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double loaded knotted suture anchor
arthroscopic bankart repair by using double loaded knotted suture anchor
double grand knot
arthroscopic bankart repair by using double grand knot
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. Poor quality capsule-labral tissue
3. Multi directional instability
4. Ligamentous laxity
5. ALPSA lesion
6. Hillsachs lesion more than 10 %
18 Months
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mahmoud Ahmed El-Desouky
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
Giza, , Egypt
Countries
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References
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Rashwan AS, Amin AQ, Zawam SH, Soliman AM, El-Desouky M. Arthroscopic Bankart repair using trans-glenoid double-loaded grand knots versus double-loaded suture anchors; is there a difference? a randomized controlled study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025 Mar 21;26(1):280. doi: 10.1186/s12891-025-08477-3.
Other Identifiers
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N-472-2018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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