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Suture Anchors Are Superior to Transglenoid Sutures in Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization
Arthroscopy, 12/15/06
Dirk P.H. van Oostveen M.D., et al. - Conclusions: The data presented in this study suggest that the modern suture anchor technique results in a better outcome after shoulder stabilization, with fewer complications and lower recurrence rates, than the transglenoid repair. We conclude that the suture anchor technique should be a preferred method for arthroscopic shoulder stabilization surgery
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