Reconstructive Surgery
The surgeons perform shoulder reconstruction for patients with moderate symptoms and conditions that don’t require joint replacement. In reconstructive surgery, the surgeon repair torn or stretched ligaments and other soft tissues to stabilize the shoulder joint and prevent future dislocations.
The doctor use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible, but some patients need open surgery. Reconstructive surgical options include:
• Arthroscopy: Surgeons use a few tiny incisions to access the shoulder joint. The surgeon insert a small camera and instruments through the incisions to see inside the joint and repair tissues.
• Open surgery: The surgeon make one or sometimes more larger incisions to access the shoulder joint and make the repairs.