Recurrent Dislocation of Shoulder

Recurrent dislocation of the shoulder is a well recognised problem which  can lead to early arthritis of the shoulder if dislocations are left to continue through repeated injury .Patients needed to have open surgery earlier and many open techniques resulted  in loss of movement  which  has now been well documented to contribute  significantly to  very early Osteo arthritis (  gross wear and tear changes)

Recent Advance.

The exact pathology i.e.  tearing of the capsule in the front of the shoulder--Bankart's lesion is treated by key hole surgery using the arthroscope . Apart from avoiding the scar patients also retain full movement of the shoulder which leads to normal shoulder function and strength.
For patients who have looseness of the shoulder in all directions (MDI), shrinking of the joint capsule is possible with a special device known as VAPR