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The shoulder is one of the most mobile and unstable joints in the body [1]. Shoulder dislocations represent 50% of all joint dislocations and 95% of which are anterior dislocation of the shoulder [2]. In 1923, Perthes and Bankart described anterior dislocation of the shoulder with lesion of the anterior inferior glenoid labrum of the shoulder, which is called Bankart lesion [3].
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Liu, Yj., Lu, M. (2020). Repair of Bankart Lesion with Biological Bone Anchors. In: Liu, Yj., Xue, J., Huang, Cm., Li, Cb. (eds) Advanced Application of Arthroscopy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4684-6_26
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