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The open trans-glenoid Bankart reinsertion was considered for years the "gold standard" for treating recurrent instability and has given excellent results, with a recurrence rate of 1%.
There was one re-revision for recurrent instability.
Four acetabular components were revised, 3 because of recurrent instability.
Recurrent instability remains of concern after arthroscopic Bankart reconstruction.
Revision hip surgery for recurrent instability can be a challenging problem.
Constrained acetabular liners were developed to address the problem of recurrent instability.
Anterior shoulder dislocations in young patients are associated with high rates of recurrent instability.
Recurrent instability following a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation (FTASD) is very common and approaches 100% in some reports.
Arthroscopic stabilization can decrease the rate of recurrent instability and improve outcomes, but the decision for surgery remains complex.
Addressing recurrent instability in patients with poor bone stock and inadequate abductor tensioning remains a challenge in revision total hip arthroplasty.
Cases of recurrent instability despite appropriate allograft reconstruction exist, and surgical options are typically salvage-type procedures, limited to revision allograft reconstruction or arthroplasty.
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