If the soft tissues that stabilize the shoulder are torn or strained as a result of a shoulder dislocation, or if you experience frequent dislocations, doctors at NYU Langone recommend surgery to repair or tighten the damaged structures. Surgery may also be needed if a dislocation causes damage to the bones in the joint. An orthopedic surgeon may recommend surgery for young athletes involved in sports requiring frequent throwing motions or collisions, which increase the risk of recurring dislocations. Surgery may improve joint stability and prevent future dislocation. Most of the time, our orthopedic surgeons perform minimally invasive surgery that does not require an overnight hospital stay and speeds recovery time. Surgery for a dislocated shoulder is often required to tighten torn or stretched tendons or ligaments. A surgeon may also repair a torn labrum, the ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket and stabilizes the humerus. Together, these soft tissues hold the joint in place. The goal of surgery is to repair or tighten these tissues. An arthroscopic technique allows NYU Langone surgeons to access the shoulder using very small incisions, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues. A surgeon performs arthroscopic surgery using a slim, pencil-sized instrument called an arthroscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision. The arthroscope has a video camera and a light at one end and sends a live video of the inside of the shoulder to a nearby monitor. This clear view of the interior of the joint can be magnified many times to show tiny details in the bones, tendons, ligaments, and labrum.

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