Resch H, Benedetto K P, Kadletz R, Oberhammer J
Aktuelle Traumatol. 1985 Jun;15(3):122-6.
This is a clinical and radiological follow-up on 61 patients operated upon between 1973 and 1983 according to the Bankart technique. In 84 per cent of all cases primary dislocation had taken place before the age of thirty. On an average 11 recurrent dislocations occurred before the operative procedure was performed. The radiological follow-up comprised X-rays in a.p. position with internal rotation of 60 degrees, in tangent plane according to Hermodsson as well as in dorsal tangent plane. In the modified score of Caroit and Cyprien 34 operations had excellent, 25 good, 2 moderate and 2 poor results (recurrent postoperative dislocation and deep infection). Neglecting those cases with severe deformation of the glenoid one can state that the Bankart technique offers fair results in the treatment of recurrent dislocation of the shoulder.