The historical survey and trends in the development of surgical treatment of recurrent shoulder instability
Abstract
The literature analysis has been conducted to characterize the main current stages of development and formation of shoulder instability diagnosis and treatment. The purpose of this review was to determine the main directions in the treatment of recurrent shoulder instability and problematic issues that require further scientific research. The main results of patients monitoring underwent different types of arthroscopic treatment have been presented. The present level of diagnostics allows accurately defining the indications for surgical treatment. Determination of all possible pathogenesis links and individual preoperative planning are the main tasks in the prevention of the shoulder instability recurrences.
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Filipenko P.V. – trauma surgeon, e-mail: doctorfilipenko@gmail.com
Prokhorenko V.M. – doctor of medical sciences, professor, head of the department of traumatology and orthopedics, e-mail: VProhorenko@niito.ru
Fomenko S.M. – candidate of medical sciences, head of the endoscopic surgery department, e-mail: fomenko@niito.ru