Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

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What is - Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

​The shoulder is the most flexible joint in your body. This is due to the fact that the glenoid, which is the cup that holds the humeral head, is shallow, thus allowing a wide range of motion. However, this shallow glenoid causes the shoulder joint to be susceptible to injury. The most common type of shoulder dislocation is an anterior dislocation (dislocated to the front), accounting for 95-97% of all shoulder dislocations, followed by posterior dislocation (dislocated towards the back) and inferior dislocation (dislocated downwards). 

Symptoms of Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

  • Shoulder pain
  • Night pain (when lying on the affect arm)
  • Weakness of the arm on the affected side
  • Reduced range-of-motion of the affected shoulder

Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair - How to prevent

​To prevent another dislocation, patients should continue wearing the sling or immobilizer until it is deem safe by the orthopaedic surgeon. 

Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair - Causes and Risk Factors

  • A blow to the shoulder from the front 
  • A flow to the shoulder from the back
  • Falling on an outstretched arm

Diagnosis of Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

  • Physical examination 
  • X-rays of the shoulder
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the shoulder
  • Ultrasound shoulder
  • Computed Tomography (CT) if there is suspected nerve injury

Treatment for Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

Non-surgical option

Reduction of the dislocated shoulder, with or without sedation.

Surgical option may be offered for:

  • Dislocations that cannot be reduced 
  • Hill-Sachs deformities
  • Bankart Lesions
  • Greater tuberosity fractures

Pre-Surgery Preparation for Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

  • Prepare front-buttoned shirts or blouses, preferably short-sleeved, for easy wearing. 
  • Prepare Ice pack to relieve post-operation shoulder swelling and pain. Ice pack can also be bought in the hospital from the physiotherapist.
  • Prepare wet wipes for cleaning of underarm area on the operated shoulder.
  • For female patients you may want to consider getting a front hook, strapless brassiere as the bra strap may put pressure on your wound  and also, you are not advisable to stretch your operated arm backwards
  • You may wish to practice using more of the unaffected arm to do daily activities like combing of hair, showering, having your meals etc. This is to familiarize yourself with the post-operative limitations of the affected shoulder.
  • As lifting of heavy weight on the operated arm is not recommended after surgery, you may want to do grocery shopping in advance or seek assistance from family or friends.

Post-Surgery Care for Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction/Bankart or SLAP repair

​After successful reduction of shoulder dislocation, the shoulder is kept immobilized in a sling or immobilizer. The surgeon will decide on the duration of the immobilization and when it will be safe to start rehabilitation. 

The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth.

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