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Anterior Shoulder Instability Treated with a Semitendinosus Subscapular Sling Procedure
Sponsor: Helse Møre og Romsdal HF
Summary
The arthroscopic subscapular sling procedure is a new technique for shoulder stabilization, which has been developed in human cadaveric studies by Klungsøyr et al, but has yet to be tested clinically. The procedure stabilizes the shoulder by using a semitendinosus graft that makes a new labrum and a sling around the subscapular tendon. Extensive biomechanical robotic testing of the procedure shows significant less translation and thus better stability of the humeral head with the sling compared to a normal Bankart repair. The investigators consider the biomechanical results after robotic testing sufficient to advocate a planned pilot study in humans. In this pilot study the clinical and radiological results of the sling will be investigated in a small number of cases. The safety of the subscapular sling procedure will be assessed. This studies results are expected to be a further step towards implementation of the sling procedure as a surgical option for shoulder instability.
Official title: Anterior Shoulder Instability Treated with a Semitendinosus Subscapular Sling Procedure. Pilot Study, a New Surgical Procedure
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
15
Start Date
2017-12-20
Completion Date
2032-08-30
Last Updated
2025-03-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
subscapular sling
semitendinosus subscapular sling procedure
Locations (1)
Aalesund Hospital Møre and Romsdal Hospital Trust
Ålesund, Ålesund, Norway