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Active clinical trials for "Bankart Lesions"

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The Role of Rotator Interval Closure in Bankart Lesion Repair

Bankart LesionsAnterior Shoulder Instability

The null hypothesis is that there is no statistical difference between the two treatment groups for any outcome. The investigators suspect that patients who undergo a Bankart lesion repair with rotator interval closure will have lower quality of life and less external rotation compared to patients who undergo a Bankart lesion repair alone. No difference will be observed for recurrence rate between the two treatment groups

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Immobilization After an Anterior Glenohumeral Joint Dislocation With a Bankart Lesion

Glenohumeral Joint Dislocation

Glenohumeral joint dislocation is the most frequent joint dislocation with a prevalence of 1.7/100000 citizens/year. It is treated by reduction, under sedation or anaesthesia, followed by an immobilization of the arm. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the healing of the labrum in first time anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation with a Bankart lesion in young patients by comparing an external rotation brace to an internal rotation brace to immobilize the injured arm.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

MINIMUM EFFECTIVE VOLUME OF BUPIVACAİNE FOR ANTERIOR SUPRASCAPULAR NERVE BLOCK

Shoulder PainSupraspinatus Tendinitis1 more

Various local anesthetic volumes are used in the literature for anterior suprascapular nerve block (ASSB). There are different studies between 15 ml and 5 ml. Effective local anesthetic volume studies for ASSB have not yet been performed. Our study is aimed to investigate the minimum effective local anesthetic volume for ASSB.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

S&P of Q-Fix™ All-Suture Anchor System

Bankart LesionAcetabular Labrum Tear14 more

Post-market clinical follow-up needed to address existing clinical data and gaps on the existing Q-Fix™ device and meet existing MDD/MEDDEV requirements

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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