Advanced Arthroscopic Labral Tear Surgery by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

Labrum repair is a minimally invasive arthroscopic procedure performed to repair a torn labrum in the shoulder joint. The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the socket (glenoid) of the shoulder, helping to stabilize the joint and keep the ball of the humerus in place.
Labral tears can occur due to trauma, shoulder dislocation, repetitive overhead activities, or sports injuries. These tears can lead to shoulder instability, pain, clicking sensations, and repeated dislocations.
Dr. Hemendra Agrawal performs advanced arthroscopic labrum repair using high-definition visualization and specialized instruments. The torn labrum is reattached to the bone using suture anchors, restoring stability and function.
This minimally invasive technique ensures smaller incisions, reduced pain, faster healing, and better cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
When is this procedure recommended?
Shoulder instability or repeated dislocations
Bankart lesion (anterior labral tear)
SLAP tear (superior labrum anterior to posterior)
Shoulder pain with clicking or catching sensation
Sports injuries involving throwing or overhead motion
Traumatic shoulder injuries
Failure of conservative treatment (physiotherapy, medication)
Loss of shoulder strength and control
A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process
Clinical evaluation, MRI or MR arthrogram to identify labral tear type and extent.
Performed under general anesthesia or regional block. The patient is positioned appropriately for shoulder arthroscopy.
Small keyhole incisions are made to insert the arthroscope and instruments into the shoulder joint.
The surgeon assesses the labral tear and associated shoulder structures.
The torn labrum is reattached to the glenoid using suture anchors, restoring joint stability.
Incisions are closed, and a shoulder sling is applied for protection during recovery.
How this procedure transforms your life
Restores shoulder stability
Prevents recurrent dislocations
Reduces shoulder pain and discomfort
Minimally invasive with smaller scars
Faster recovery compared to open surgery
Improves shoulder strength and function
Allows return to sports and activities
High success rate with long-term outcomes
What to expect during your recovery journey
Use of shoulder sling, pain management, and limited movement.
Guided physiotherapy with passive range of motion exercises.
Gradual active movements and strengthening exercises.
Advanced strengthening and return to daily activities.
Return to sports and full shoulder function based on recovery progress.
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Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.